The Immigration Paradox
Are illegal immigrants more profitable than the very same people would be if they entered the country with a green card? Do illegal, low paid
Are illegal immigrants more profitable than the very same people would be if they entered the country with a green card? Do illegal, low paid
By Cynthia Jackson, PhD, IOU FoundationKey Note Presentation, Florida Memorial University Faculty Senate ConferenceMay 1, 2011 I was asked to talk about the “tension” between
By Mike Curtis, M. A., Henry George School of Social ScienceApril 27, 2011 Welcome to the urban dilemma: why our cities can’t sustain themselves–and how
Frank Hakemulder, PhD State University of Utrecht, The NetherlandsApril 11, 2011 Introduction Charles Percy Snow (1905-1980), an influential novelist and former scientist at Cambridge University highlighted
oul of the Nation is the concept for my doctrinal thesis Completing Camelot: A Post Modern Narrative on the Soul of Britain. It is based in
When I was a small child in the 70’s, my mother became a feminist. She would gather with her like-minded women friends for long meetings
Historical developments of the university system are highlighted and the contemporary paradigm shift. The Tao of higher education can be summarized as Self Responsible Self