This is a copy of The Health Care Bill. There is alot of false speculation and negative criticism about the bill that can influence ones opinion. Well here it is! You can research it yourself, find out the truth and develop your own opinion without the bias views from others.
This site describes why research and development of technology for law enforcement use is so important. It also addresses public concerns as well as highlights a few pieces of technology that would be effective for most law enforcement agencies to implement.
On January 20, 2011, the House passed H. Res. 9, a resolution instructing House
committees to develop legislation replacing the job-killing health care law.
Committees are currently doing their work to hold hearings and examine solutions
to lower costs, increase access to quality care, and strengthen the
doctor-patient relationship.
This page from Cornell University Library gives a step by step break down on how to find a good research topic. The steps on testing the strength of your topic seems particularly helpful at this beginning stage of the research process.
Fad diets are to the dieter what fast food is to the hungry consumer: a cheap and simple solution. Quick fixes, however, often have consequences. Fad diets are no different. The best way to lose weight is to pace yourself and develop new habits that will allow you to maintain a healthy weight long term.
A extreamly useful resource explaining the cause and effect of deforestation. Also included are further readings and useful contacts related to the subject.
A great source for the basic description and process of deforestation. Also explained is the direct ties to climate change and the possibility extinquishing species of the Amazon rainforest.
An English news agency article exclaiming effects of deforestation and how it is relative to global warming. Also the resource discusses why no actions have been established to help slow global deforestation.
Dense research primarily focused on the deforestation of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil. Discusses a large range of effects caused by deforestation. Also features links to raise awareness of the average researcher.
Research released by the University of Michigan exporing general deforestation. A very in depth source providing recent evidence to explain past treands versus present ones related to the subject.
Another National Geographic article mainly focused on rainforest destruction. The reading explains actions that threaten the worlds rainforests but also states possible solutions to slow rainforest deforestation.
National Geographic touches on the topic of deforestation. The short article touches on both simple and complex effects of deforestation and the some causes of forest deterioration.