by Michelle J. Benton | Jan 11, 2021 | American Minute
https://educationisaround.com states that New York is the most populous city in the United States, with over 8 million inhabitants. It is home to a racially diverse population and a rich blend of cultures, resembling a micro-earth. It has rich tourist attractions such...
by Michelle J. Benton | Apr 10, 2019 | Liberty Alerts
At what point do you come to the realization that perhaps society isn’t worth saving? That’s an interesting thought to enter your mind at four in the morning. I’m not saying we should bring down the flood waters and wipe out the human race or anything quite so...
by Michelle J. Benton | Mar 20, 2019 | Ethics & Morals
Ethics and norms are attitudes and values that is practiced by the individual which is either inspired by his upbringing or his exposure towards things in the society that he or she is living. When it comes to liberalists, they ask these two questions to themselves....
by Michelle J. Benton | Feb 4, 2019 | Environment
“The American people have spent 30 years and $15 billion to determine whether Yucca Mountain would be a safe repository for our nation’s civilian and defense-related nuclear waste.” That’s a quote of Paul Koger who wrote investors underground review. Compare that with...
by Michelle J. Benton | May 1, 2015 | American Minute
Speculation abounds as to when the Federal Reserve will begin to raise interest rates after the top heads completed their rfp training. Decades ago, this would have been called “the $64,000,000 question,” but today trillions rather than millions of dollars are at...