
Home - Culture and Society - Current AffairsCurrent AffairsWhat Is A Designated Driver? - There are those who like to imbibe an occasional glass of beer, wine or another alcoholic drink. Sometimes these people choose to get behind the wheel of a car and drive. It's no secret that drunk driving or driving under the influence is illegal in every state, although the penalties might vary from state to state. Different Legal Punishments Given for Producing Counterfeit Money by Different Countries - Different countries have different legal punishments for those producing counterfeit money and the punishments are quite tough. What Happens to America With Expensive Energy? - I'm confident that America and Americans will survive and adapt but it is impossible to predict the coming transformation of America as it adjusts to a world of expensive energy and decreasing resources. The Record High Price Of Gasoline Is A Good Thing - A must read, eye opening look at America's dependency on gasoline and the positive effects it is happening on our world. Night Bus For Manchester Airport - In a bid to make it easier for passengers to get to and from Manchester Airport, a round the clock service on the 43 bus route has been introduced. Driver Gets Blinded By Green Competitor - He had many fans and a few enemies. Some of his competitors had been suspended from the circuit for trying to use illegal tricks. Who Do You Trust For The Truth?: An American-Iraqi Seduction Review - What your mind takes in daily forms "textual imagery," i.e., the way you see things, the way your mind creates the truth of who you are in relation to current events. Challenges For The Travel Industry In The Upcoming Year - A look at the pursuit of growth in the travel industry despite poor economic circumstances globally. Benefits of Steel Buildings and Military Use - It is important that such tools as steel buildings be used on the battlefields in order to protect those things most precious to us. Are We Headed for a Globalized Recession? - The US recession depends as much on her neighbors as on internal checks like Congress and the Fed. If emerging economies stand to gain from the recession, should they bear some responsibility for righting the credit crunch? This article explains some of the problems globalization poses in a financial crisis. |