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Civil liberties and Obama
This week we look at an issue in which both Obama and Romney are avoiding. Civil liberties are the cornerstone for a healthy and fair society. Yet neither party is talking about them. Join us this episode as we put Obama's record to the test.
Tags: civil liberties freedom Obama security laws
by MattthewJshow in Politics
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What Defines Civil Disobedience?
Cops are killing innocent people again. How would you like to be a super hero?
NBC gets caught lying... again.
What is a Libertarian?
IRS hates Tea partiers?
What is Civil Disobedience?
Tags: Police NBC lies Libertarian Technology Civil Disobedience
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Civil Service Exams and jobs
The civil service exam is part of government employment. Applicants must take and pass a civil service exam to get on the list for possible jobs. The jobs an applicant qualify for are based on the scores of their civil service exam. Seek employment at agencies that requirethe civil service exam. Those who are good test takers will benefit tremendously. Civil service job opportunities are in all kinds of occupations. Landing the job is always in the hands of the job seekers. When you make up your mind to get hired, tune in to our shows and get started. If you remain unemployed there is one of two reasons at fault. Either are not looking for work, or you do not know how to look for work. I realize this is a bitter pill to swallow, but it is fact. Seeking work for years is one of two things: You are not looking or you don't know how to look. Get the job preparation help here you need to get hired in less than 30 days here at the Work for Life Show.
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Tags: Civil Service exams Learn to job search Ask for help finding work Learn to job hustle Accept Work for Life
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[YI] African civil societies: Are they active or passive
On may 14, 2013 Kenyan citizen will protest peacefully by occupying Parliament in order to express their disagreement over MPs decision to increase their salaries. In many countries, civil societies, most of time led by youth movements are demanding more, sometimes going in the streets to have their voices heard and their opinions taken into account. Sometimes they assist in silence to some actions that don't benefit. This week we will focus on the upcoming Occupy Parliament Movement in Kenya and will analyze what our civil society needs and lacks to be watchdog of our countries welfare.
Tags: Youth initiatives African civil societies Boniface Mwangi Constance Walyaro Kouassi Nina
by African Views in Youth
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Gay Rights vs. (Black) Civil Rights #LGBT
Is it wrong to be indifferent about if gays or blacks getting rights? We'll discuss that as well as comparisons to blacks getting their civil rights in the 60's to what gays are trying to do now. Also on the list of topics to discuss will be sibling rivalries. It's understandable when it comes to children, but what happens when it occurs with adults? All of these things and more on the Talk 2 Q Radio Show! "No experts. Just opinons."
Tags: current events jason collins civil rights racism election
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The F Word Ex: Black Civil Rights vs. Gay Civil Rights
We take a look at the black community's views on the LGBT community and vice versa while comparing and contrasting the civil rights struggles of each community.
Tags: Civil Rights blacks LGBT community equality
by The F Word Experience in Culture
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Republican Civil War
Karl Rove vs. Sarah Palin. Bill O'Reilly vs Michelle Bachmann. Fox News vs. Chris Christie. Are we seeing the beginings of a GOP civil war? Doc Sinn builds on the issue at 1PM!
Tags: Doc Sinn Pavement Republican Politics Civil War
by Doc Sinn in Entertainment
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Civil Rights Today: The Undermining of Civil Rights Laws
This show featuring Ricardo Jones discusses statistics, profiting from the pain of the discriminated, and Black Listing in the federal government.
Are cases being set aside based on the color of the victims? Can we expect justice from the Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission? How do employees there feel themselves? We will explore this and other issues.
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Walter Davis
Tags: Discrimination Federal Corruption Ricardo Jones Justice Civil Rights
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Homosexual Civil Rights and the Church
This week on Standing Firm we will be discussing a new poll on whether Americans view same-sex marriage and homosexuality as a civil right. You will be surprised at the results. Standing Firm will discuss the impact this is having on the Church and the implications for the future.
Tags: Homosexuality Same-sex Marriage Law of God Civil Rights Covenant Commission
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Chinese Heroes of the American Civil War: Blue & Gray
Please welcome Henry Huie Jung M.Ed, Ed.D, (University of Mass., Amherst), Somerville, MA.
Mr. Jung is the author of Chinese Heroes of the American Civil War: Blue & Gray.
He is self-proclaimed as not being a "Civil War buff" as such, but the participation of Chinese men in this very major American event attracted his attention (he had served in the U.S. military--Vietnam). Mr. Jung's doctoral dissertation (1985) was on Chinese-American men and "kung-fu" movies. His first knowledge of one Chinese soldier, Edward Day Cohota, was last year when he and his wife visited the Cape Ann Museum in Gloucester, MA---there was a photo of the middle-aged Cohota and his elderly adopted father in the room displaying the wealthy Day family memories.
Mr. Jung will also talk about his presentation at Somerville Public Library on April 11th.
I hope you join us for this significant discussion.
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The Chauncey Karls Report
Hosts Jesse and Cody discuss mysterious planes in Massachussets, hate speech on Twitter, Bret Easton Ellis, and our Government's massive invasion of our civil liberties.
Tags: Politics Current Events Culture Philosophy Civil Liberties
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