Anthropological Methodology

by pverdicchio Anthropologists wrestle with the ‘Prime Directive’ every time they enter the field. As the Enterprise, landing on a Strange New World; how much interference in the local culture does one engage? Sometimes one can deter a group from a harmful or unnecessary practice, but most times, one touch is enough to cause mayhem. [...] Read more »

How The U.s. Could Have Won The Vietnam War

by DI Library From 1959 to 1975, the United States and Vietnam suffered tremendous losses as the Vietnam War occurred. Even though the United States never lost a set battle against the Vietnamese, they still lost the war. Millions of Vietnamese lives as well as thousands of American lives were lost due to America’s ignorance [...] Read more »

Tax reliefs for military taxpayers

by DVIDSHUB Filing your taxes is normally a stressful exercise.  And when you are employed in the armed forces, attending to the tax matters becomes tough, particularly when you are in a combat zone.  The IRS provides a number of reliefs for such people. Filing requirements If you are a military taxpayer, you get the [...] Read more »

The Pros & Cons of Free Energy in Evaluation of Electricity Options With Co2 Comment

by Scamelot There are many motivations behind free energy, some sounder than others. This article has the aim of assessing motivations, so the reader can judge the good, bad & the ugly, & come to a more informed decision with regard to energy decisions. Energy decisions include; Keep the current power arrangements with power companies (& power plants). Change [...] Read more »