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October 30, 2009

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March 16, 2009

World Environmental Policy and the Performance of Mega Cities

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World Environmental Policy and the Performance of Mega Cities by Chris Woolfrey

After the detailed media coverage that surrounded the Beijing Olympics highlighted the dubious effect that a highly populated nation can have on the world’s environment, some of the earth’s major cities are expected to come under the microscope with regards to their CO2 emissions policies. As population hubs, they represent more extreme examples of the human effect on the earth’s environment.

Indeed Beijing alone was registered with an estimated population of 12.8m in 2007, and some of the world’s other mega cities register more highly still; Tokyo, with its agglomerations Yokohama, Kawasaki and Saitama included, marked a total population of 33.6m, and Seoul, Mexico City and New York all have respective agglomerate populations of 23.4m, 22.4m and 21.9m respectively.

Beijing, then, has more than half the population as a city in its own right as New York has with its agglomerations Newark and Paterson, which is why its environmental and CO2 emissions policy was so heavily reported during the Olympics as a perfect case in point for the effect of mega cities on climate change, CO2 emissions and global warming.

Why, though, are mega cities so important to the problem of climate change? First, they are useful and practical when we are analysing the debate; with large populations, the more extreme results that they produce can be seen as a microcosm of effects in the world at large, making investigation of them fruitful and pertinent. Second, their investigation is warranted based on the fact that - as mega cities with large populations - they are some of the highest contributors to world CO2 emission levels, meaning that climate change and CO2 emissions cannot be separated from the growth of mega cities; the two concepts are interdependent.

A third, perhaps less pivotal but still important factor, is the prevalence of mega cities as cultural leaders. Cities like New York, Tokyo or Beijing are in many ways the ‘crowning glory’ of human society; population in such cities grow because they have the benefit of government spending and private investment, so that they are often the cities with the most impressive technological or social advances, and are often indeed the places where new concepts and initiatives are piloted. That status makes them some of the places on which new environmental policy might wish to be tested. As they contribute to CO2 emissions, it seems, they are looking to limit them.

Mega cities, then, have a paradoxical relationship with the environment;as centres of excellence, populations have flocked to them, and as cities they have flourished. But as culture and economy has grown, and as populations have grown with them, mega cities have naturally become some of the world’s biggest polluters; with CO2 emissions being performed almost solely by humans, and populations in mega cities growing as these mega cities improve, they cannot fail to contribute to growing concerns of over climate change.

So the mega city is very much the keeper of a double edged sword. They at once represent the brilliance of human endeavour, in architecture, arts and technology - including, for example, the most recent Olympic games - but they also show how destructive the genius of the collective human mind can be; as mega cities grow, for that relationship to be overturned, we will perhaps have to think of a new set of terms for the achievement of brilliance.

Chris Woolfrey is the expert on the environment and city growth at http://www.ecoswitch.com, the social networking site.

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Presidential Facts and Fun Trivia

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Presidential Facts and Fun Trivia by Charlotte Buelow

How much do you know about America’s presidents? Here are some fun facts and little-known trivia about some of our most popular government leaders.

Who was our tallest President?
Abe Lincoln was 6 feet, 4 inches!

Which US President studied to be a medical doctor?
William Henry Harrison, the ninth President.

Who was the first President to have a stepmother?
Millard Fillmore, the 13th President

Who was the fist left-handed President?
James Garfield, the 20th President.

Who was the only single President?
James Buchanan, the fifteenth President, has been our only bachelor.

Who was the heaviest president?
William Taft, the 27th President weighed nearly 350 pounds!

Who was the oldest elected president?
Ronald Reagan, the 40th president, was elected at age 69 years old!

Which President announced baseball games for the Chicago Cubs on the radio?
Ronald Reagan, again! He also became a famous actor and was nicknamed “Dutch.”

Which presidents were either born or died on the 4th of July?
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson both died on July 4, 1826 while Calvin Coolidge was born on July 4, 1872.

Which president was related by either blood or marriage to eleven other presidents?
Franklin D. Roosevelt, our 32nd President, was related by either blood or marriage to these eleven other presidents: John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Ulysses S. Grant, William Henry Harrison, Benjamin Harrison, James Madison, Theodore Roosevelt, William Taft, Zachary Taylor, Martin Van Buren, and George Washington!

Which President was the youngest to become President?
Theodore Roosevelt, our 26th President. He was Vice-President, but took over the office when William McKinley was assassinated. Roosevelt was 42 years of age. While Kennedy was the youngest elected president, he was not the youngest to become president.

Who was the only person to become President without having been elected?
Gerald Ford, our 38th President, took over the office of president when Richard Nixon resigned.

Which Presidents are featured on Mount Rushmore?
George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln are all featured on Mount Rushmore.

Which President could read Greek, Latin, French and English?
Thomas Jefferson.

Which President was elected by the House of Representatives because neither candidate, (John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson) had enough electoral votes?
John Quincy Adams, the 6th President- he also was known to get up very early each morning to go skinny dipping in the Potomac River!

Which President was the only one to ever kill a man in a duel?
Andrew Jackson.

Which President’s horse liked to much on the White House lawn?
Zachary Taylor’s!

Which President was once arrested because he ran over a woman while driving his horse and buggy?
Franklin Pierce- but the charges were later dropped.

Which President was arrested for speeding while driving his horse and carriage?
Ulysses S. Grant was- he had to pay a fine of $20.00 and then walk back to the White House.

Which President once lost the White House china while gambling?
Warren G. Harding.

Which President’s mother forced him to wear dresses until he was five?
Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s- he was also the only president elected to four terms.

Which President loved the game of golf so much that he built a putting green on the White House lawn?
Dwight David Eisenhower.

Which President’s father gave him $1 million when he turned 21?
John F. Kennedy.

Which President was captain of the baseball team at Yale University?
George Bush.

Which President was known to walk through the White House turning off lights so that he would not waste taxpayer money?
LBJ- he also ran away from home when he was 15 and ended up in California as a grape picker and then auto mechanic!

Here is a chronological list of all our Presidents!

1 Washington, George (1789-1797)
2 Adams, John (1797-1801)
3 Jefferson, Thomas (1801-1809)
4 Madison, James (1809-1817)
5 Monroe, James (1817-1825)
6 Adams, John Quincy (1825-1829)
7 Jackson, Andrew (1829-1837)
8 Van Buren, Martin (1837-1841)
9 Harrison, William Henry (1841)
10 Tyler, John (1841-1845)
11 Polk, James Knox (1845-1849)
12 Taylor, Zachary (1849-1850)
13 Fillmore, Millard (1850-1853)
14 Pierce, Franklin (1853-1857)
15 Buchanan, James (1857-1861)
16 Lincoln, Abraham (1861-1865)
17 Johnson, Andrew (1865-1869)
18 Grant, Ulysses S. (1869-1877)
19 Hayes, Rutherford Birchard (1877-1881)
20 Garfield, James Abram (1881)
21 Arthur, Chester Alan (1881-1885)
22 Cleveland, Grover (1885-1889)
23 Harrison, Benjamin (1889-1893)
24 Cleveland, Grover (1893-1897)
25 McKinley, William (1897-1901)
26 Roosevelt, Theodore (1901-1909)
27 Taft, William Howard (1909-1913)
28 Wilson, Woodrow (1913-1921)
29 Harding, Warren Gamaliel (1921-1923)
30 Coolidge, Calvin (1923-1929)
31 Hoover, Herbert Clark (1929-1933)
32 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (1933-1945)
33 Truman, Harry (1945-1953)
34 Eisenhower, Dwight David (1953-1961)
35 Kennedy, John Fitzgerald (1961-1963)
36 Johnson, Lyndon Baines (1963-1969)
37 Nixon, Richard Milhous (1969-1974)
38 Ford, Gerald Rudolph (1974-1977)
39 Carter, James Earl Jr. (1977-1981
40 Reagan, Ronald Wilson (1981-1989)
41 Bush, George Herbert Walker (1989-1993)
42 Clinton, William Jefferson (1993-2001)
43 Bush, George Walker (2001-present)

Charlotte Buelow is a contributing writer for Access My Library. Best known for its authoritative reference content as well as its full-text magazine and newspaper articles, AML maintains over 600 databases that are published online, in print, as eBooks and in microform. Visit Access My Library.

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March 14, 2009

‘From Awareness to Action’ - Islamic Fundamentalism in the US

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‘From Awareness to Action’ - Islamic Fundamentalism in the US by Roberto Garabell

Radical Islam: “From Awareness to Action” Empowering all Americans to take a stand on Islamic fundamentalism in the United States.

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Thomas McLaughlin is a Senior write for http://www.radicalislam.org . To see more of Thomas’s articles, please visit http://www.radicalislam.org. Visit “From Awareness to Action” - Islamic Fundamentalism in the US.

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Help the Marines for Todays Armed Forces

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Help the Marines for Todays Armed Forces by Roberto Garabell

In todays society the military is strong but spread between two wars. Marines are fighting an endlessly seeming war, and support seems to be evaporating in the TV spotlight. America is wants for more support and more connectivity with Coast Guard members. We are aware they are out there and we support them to our fullest whether it’s connecting to them on a human level or connecting with them through theweb as a Armed Forces social connection. No matter how we can attain them it’s obvious they need us back at home to show our love and devoted support through times like now.
We have real men and women out there doing incredibly brave things and putting their existence on the line. Recently even a Bronze Star recipient has appeared. They are being brought home in shifts and going right back out. No one is immune, not even our Joe Bidens own son which is heading to Baghdad shortly. This fight is hitting home every day and many know this has a large importance on the future of not only world relations but how the United States is viewed. We want to remind everyone that making sure you are supporting of our troops is priority one as they are the ones far from home.

Adam Mulholland is the developer of Military Networking resources and other great military websites. You can find more articles at Since Iraq.. Visit .

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