Welfare Reform in Persistent Rural Poverty examines welfare participants who live in chronically poor rural areas of the United States where there are few job opportunities and poor systems of education
Ranging from surviving Colonial era quilts to present day creations
and hospitals issuing their death certificates as he blows the whistle on a deadly cult that secretly instructs members to kidnap children from hospital beds and teaches children to resist doctors violently and give false testimony in court
researcher Joachim Offenberg encourages us to take a closer look at the ant: a small insect
heroic prowess and pathos
A Peacemaker for Warring Nations AV Welfare Reform in Persistent RuralThe League of the Iroquois was a true representational democracy so much so that the United States Constitution is said to have been modeled on some of its tenets. But how, perhaps a thousand years before the time of Columbus, did the Five Iroquois Nations (the Mohawk, Onondaga, Oneida, Cayuga, and Seneca) come to end the bitter eye for eye warfare among them? What brought them together in an alliance based on the Great Law of Peace? And how was it