Myrtle Beach, SC, Orlando, FL April 30, 2015
Raleigh, NC Correspondent-Millions of people around the world as well as the United States drive. For young people, the obtainment of a driver license signifies a passage into adulthood; Continue reading
Myrtle Beach, SC, Orlando, FL April 30, 2015
Raleigh, NC Correspondent-Millions of people around the world as well as the United States drive. For young people, the obtainment of a driver license signifies a passage into adulthood; Continue reading
Myrtle Beach, SC, Orlando, FL April 23, 2015
Prescott Valley, AZ Correspondent-Higher education has become just another big business as more and more colleges and universities are graduating students with little to no hope of future employment, and the causes are many. Continue reading
Myrtle Beach, SC, Orlando, FL April 9, 2015
Raleigh, NC Correspondent-One of the biggest news of the last few weeks was the proposed implementation of a nuclear deal with Iran. In 2002, some Iranian dissident groups alerted international community that Iran was secretly developing nuclear program. Although Iranian authorities insisted that the program was intended for peaceful purposes, there were well-grounded suspicions that the country was and is on its way to build military nuclear capacities. As sources revealed, Iran had built two powerful nuclear facilities in the country which were not declared to the United Nations’ supervisory agency International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Continue reading
Myrtle Beach, SC, Orlando, FL, April 3, 2015
Asheville, NC Correspondent– Despite the recent publicity surrounding the hiring of a few female executives, the promotion of women to high ranks within companies is relatively rare. In 2014, women comprised less than 15% of executive officers, 8.1% of top earners, and 4.6% of Fortune 500 CEO’s. Only 3% of creative marketing directors are women. Less than 9% of top management positions are held by women across the entire economy. In technology, where these promotions have been most public, women still lag far behind men in rates of promotion. Women hold only 9% of senior management or higher positions. Continue reading
Myrtle Beach, SC, Orlando, FL, March 26, 2015
Prescott Valley, AZ Correspondent-Donald Trump has toyed with and dabbled in presidential
politics over the years and more recently with the 2012 Republican presidential nomination, but he failed to follow through with the run and bowed out in the spring of 2011. He did at one point have a lead in polling ahead of Mitt Romney before the Republican primaries but after he left the race altogether, his influence was limited. Now, in 2015, he is talking again about making a bid for the nomination with fewer excuses than he previously made. Continue reading
Myrtle Beach, SC, Orlando, FL, March 23, 2015
Asheville, NC Correspondent- The Common Core standards began from a place of serious concern. Wide disparities between states in educational achievement are a grave problem of national scope. Differences in educational standards between Florida, Nebraska and New York create difficulties in an increasingly mobile society. Children who move with parents may find themselves ahead in some subjects, behind in others, and confused about terminology that’s vital to their education. Continue reading
Myrtle Beach, SC, Orlando, FL, February 19, 2015
Raleigh, NC Correspondent-Journalists provide general public with a valuable service of reporting the news from their respective countries as well as from around the world. As such, most people come to rely on them as source of truthful information and analysis. Some of the journalists become well-known and loved personalities, as was and still is the case with Brian Williams. Brian Williams, a news anchor at NBC News, has become a fixture in many American homes due to his personality, excellent quality of reporting on major events within the U.S.A. and the world at large, and professionalism. He has won numerous awards for his work and was recognized as one of the best journalists in the United States. Continue reading