Browsing Archive: April, 2010

30 Questions For All Americans

Posted by saye on Thursday, April 22, 2010,

    Every American should research the issues in these questions extensively so that they may form intellegent opinions on them.

  1. What caused the Boston Tea Party?
  2. What were some of the most important amendments added to the original American Constitution?
  3. Do you disagree with any of the amendments made to the US Constitution since it’s creation?
  4. What were the fundamental differences between the Federalist Party and the Democratic-Republican Party?
  5. What is the difference be...


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The Idea Of Examining Our Own Views

Posted by Saye Taryor on Saturday, April 17, 2010,
"The fool who knows his foolishness is wise at least so far. But a fool who thinks himself wise, he is called a fool indeed." I admit, there is much I do not know.  See, most individuals see the world in either Black or white. They rarely accept the fact that gray areas may exist, meaning that sometimes there is no clear-cut solution, or that both conflicting explanations may be true. The concept of accepting two realities, or multiple explanations that may sound conflictual in nature is neve...
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Individuals who engage in social enterprise and draw upon the best thinking in both the business and nonprofit worlds in order to advance their social agenda.  "Social entrepreneurs identify resources where people only see problems. They view the villagers as the solution, not the passive beneficiary. They begin with the assumption of competence and unleash resources in the communities they're serving."
David Bornstein, author of How to Change the World: Social Entrepreneurs and the Power of New Ideas.

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