February 24, 2009, Rupert Murdoch, chairman of the New York Post, personally apologized for a recent cartoon by Sean Delonas, nicknamed by some “the Picasso of prejudice”. The cartoon, which depicted a chimpanzee being shot by the police after mauling a woman, captioned “They'll have to find someone else to write the next stimulus bill”. Read More »
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SHOULD ABORTION BE LEGALISED?
SHOULD ABORTION BE LEGALSIED????????????
Abortion, which is referred as the induced termination of the foetus in its early
stage or the termination of pregnancy, is one of the most argued matters at present.
Abortion was first legalized in the USSR in the 1960s and at present there are some
countries where it is legalized and some where it is not. In some countries people seem Read More »
Sample Essays
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SELF-EXPLORATION VIA SCRIBBLE Read More »

Irreverence: The U.S. Penal System vs. the African American
In 1991, Troy Anthony Davis was convicted of the 1989 murder of Mark A. MacPhail, a Savannah police officer. On Tuesday, October 14, 2008, the Supreme Court rejected appeals for the condemned Georgia Department of Corrections 40-year-old inmate. The execution date was hastily reset for October 27, 2008. Read More »

Whoopi and Jesse Jackson’s Actions Are Unacceptable
Though he has issued a formal apology for his use of the n-word, Reverend Jesse Jackson’s actions were irresponsible, incomprehensible, and reflect poorly upon him as a supposed role model for today’s African American youth. And to compound this issue even more, Whoopi Goldberg sang praises to the n-word before a national television audience of millions of people. Read More »

i know am way better than that
i used to live in portugal on an air force base, and i got a job as a cashier. however i had to try to learn to speak some portuguese. well because i was the only american working at this one shop, portuguese people would look down at me and talk crap about me right infront of me in portuguese. Read More »

How to write your second blog?
I have been writing blogs for two days. So, I may not have the great advice. Here we go.
"The Dead Eyes of the Boy who Killed his Brother..."
In Uganda, childhood is not a carefree time in one's life. It is the growth of a terrified being. James, and his two brothers, were no exception to this unsigned law. At just 11 years old, James and his two brothers were captured by Uganda forces called the Lord's Resistence Army. They were brutalized and taught to kill. Read More »


