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A community portal about United States Electoral College with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: The United States Electoral College is the official name of the group of Presidential Electors who are chosen every four years to cast the electoral vote and thereby elect the President and Vice President of the United States. It was established by Article Two, Section One of the United States Constitution, which provides for a quadrennial election of Presidential Electors in each state. The electoral process was modified in 1804 with the ratification of the 12th Amendment and again in 1961 with the ratification of the 23rd Amendment.
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A collection of commentary on various issues facing the US public.
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A community portal about Globalization with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Globalization, or globalisation is the increasing interdependence, integration and interaction among people and corporations in disparate locations around the world. It is an umbrella term which refers to a complex of economic, trade, social, technological, cultural and political interrelationships. The term has been used as early as 1944, however Theodore Levitt is usually credited with its first use in an economic context.
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General discussion on politics and current political events from around the world.
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Brace yourself for the most intense and provocative political battle of our time. It's history in the making and you can follow it here through up-to-date articles, videos, professional photography and more.
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Who is the DC Madam? Deborah Jeane Palfrey is the owner of Pamela Martin & Associates, alleged to provide prostitutes to the D.C. area for some 13 years. The media has nicknamed her the "DC Madam"
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This is a portal to discuss topics in Corporate Social Responsibility and to share online resources which might be useful for the study of CSR, business ethics and moral philosophy in general.
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Violating the immigration laws of the United States... it happens everyday. What can and should the US do about it?
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