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How to Make Biodiesel Fuel
by daryl2007
Global Warming is killing our planet and as what Al Gore explained its caused is from the diesel pollution. Imagine how much pollution it covers the earth from 2 million cars running each day, and not to... published 5 months ago
Organizational Behavior: Terminology and Concepts
by tresero
Schermerhorn et al (2005), define organizational behavior (OB) as "the study of human behavior in organizations" (p. 3). OB uses scientific methods to test hypotheses. OB is also a multi-disciplinary study,... published 6 months ago
Art in Different Cultures Around the World
by Gail Alexander
This is an excellent photograph of Egyption Hieroglyphics. It is symbolic picture writing. Do you think you can guess what the writer/artist is saying? When I travel one of the things on my "must see"... published 2 months ago
An Exhibition of Mystic Diversity
by SparkofMoonlight
The various forms of Indian dances showcases an eclectic array of classical and folk dances that truly exemplifies the heterogeneity of the Indian culture. It is simply remarkable to see such disparate styles... published 3 months ago
Star Trek: a show that made TV, and us, more diverse
by donovanaird
The prominent status of Star Trek's Uhura, played by a black woman, represented the often unrecognized forward thinking of the show dating back to its inception in the 1960s.For more than 40 years, Star Trek... published 4 months ago
Unity Amid Diversity
by thisayakorn
Every week when I go to the church -The Calvary Baptist Church, I can not help not to amaze of how can so many diverse races and ethnic groups of people sitting together in the same hall. We have the American... published 9 months ago
Oakland - not just in the shadow of the city by the bay
by rockkvid
Born as a working class suburb of SF, Oakland is not just a city in the shadows of our better known neighbor to the west. Oakland is a wonderful thriving city full of diversity and wonderful places to visit... published 14 months ago
Opinions-Closed or Open-toed?
by moovnmom
Most everyone, at one time or another, has recited the old phrase, "Opinions are like a------s". Although it's true that everyone has one, it troubles me, that it gives the impression opinions are repugnant.... published 2 months ago
Why Travel to India?
by SparkofMoonlight
In the wise words of Mark Twain, "India is the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend and the great grand mother of tradition." His statement... published 3 months ago
Diversity and Tolerance is our Strength
by awillowhawk
Humans are always reaching for understanding. Whatever their religious, spiritual, or non spiritual philosophy, they are always seeking to understand the world around them. In our pre-industrialized world we... published 2 months ago










