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Capital: Washington, DC
Population: 298444215 (July 2006 est.)
Area: 9,631,420 km²
GDP: 12360 billion (2005 est.)
Languages: English 82.1%, Spanish 10.7%, other Indo-European 3.8%, Asian and Pacific island 2.7%, other 0.7% (2000 census)
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Personal updates from members in Kentucky
Counting my Blessings~ by Mita (5:04 AM)
The day is gorgeous with all the spring blossoms in full display of...
Unrecognized Contribution of Women by Mita (12:19 AM)
Here is an article I wrote on "The Invisible Women of Science and...
Will Ron Paul Ripples Inspire Ideology-free Third Party? by Mita (11:02 AM)
It is already February. Time seem to be flowing in a FF mode for me...
Will Ron Paul Ripple Effect Last? by Mita (11:02 AM)
It is already February. Time seem to be flowing in a FF mode for me...
Will RP Ripple Effect catalyze an ideology free third party? by Mita (11:02 AM)
It is already February. Time seem to be flowing in a FF mode for me...
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Child Soldiers in the DRC
Sarah Milburn speaks about the use of child soldiers in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Sarah Milburn is a Ph.D candidate in Political Science at Rutgers University and was a member of the Peace Corps for ten years in the DRC. She also... (read more)
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