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The History of the Canadian Flag

30th October 2009
The current Canadian flag has only two colors, red and white. These were the official colors appointed by King George V in 1921. The flag has verticle strips which are on the left and right sides and cover about one fourth of the flag. The center is white...

A Brief of History of the 82nd Airborne Division

30th October 2009
The origins of the 82nd Airborne Division of the United States Army go back to the time of World War I when the 82nd was Infantry and use of paratroopers in battle was 25 years and another world war in the future. The 82nd Infantry Division was activated ...

History of the Mexican Flag

30th October 2009
Since its inception as a symbol of independence in 1821, the Mexican flag has undergone several changes. Its current version, designed in 1968, symbolizes the faith, history and national pride of the country and stands as a source of inspiration for the M...

How to Eliminate Debt Legally - a 6 Month Plan

23rd October 2009
It is entirely possible to get out of a reasonable amount of debt in 6 months or less. Doing so, however, will take extreme dedication and planning. Accounting Start by going over your previous month's spending. Account for every single penny that le...

Car Loan Debt Piling Up in the US

23rd October 2009
With the world's economy in a downward spiral, it should be no surprise that car loan debt piling up in the US is becoming more and more common. People are having a hard time keeping up with their bills, and this can snowball in time. At first, you may mi...

Health Care Reform's Effect on Malpractice Caps

22nd October 2009
While most Republicans and many doctors believe that putting a limit on how much money should be awarded per malpractice suit to quell some of the rising health care costs, others point out this is not the case. According to a survey done, medical malpra...

Which Jeep Parts Are the Most Expensive to Replace?

19th October 2009
The engine One of the most expensive parts to replace on a Jeep is its engine. This is especially true if the car is less than three years old. The engines on most jeep vehicles are very fragile. This makes the highly susceptible to wear and tear. As a r...

What is a Jeep Lift Kit?

19th October 2009
When Jeep owners hear the phrase, "Lift Kit," they get a little excited. When the owners of Blazers and Broncos are planning to modify their engines Jeep owners are looking for lift. Many are not aware of what is entailed but it's not complicated. A Je...

How to Clean Your Jeep Soft Top

19th October 2009
If you own a Jeep with a soft top that has built up dirt and debris from travelling, you'll want to clean it properly without causing damage. There are two basic options for cleaning your Jeep soft top, one involves you yourself and a wash rag with a ...

How to Clean Your Jeep Soft Top

19th October 2009
If your Jeep has a soft top that has built up dirt and debris from driving, its important to clean it safely, so as not to damage its surface. Jeep owners have two options when considering how to go about cleaning their soft top. This includes manual...

A Look at Jeep TJ Suspension Parts

23rd September 2009
The first thing that many Jeep owners want to do is lift their vehicle. Lift kits are available that will raise the Jeep anywhere from an inch to over five inches depending on the intended use and, of course, amount of money available. These might be inst...

History of the Jeep CJ7 - The "Perfect" Jeep

10th September 2009
The Jeep CJ7 was first produced in 1976. Redesigned from the frame up, the new CJ was much more practical for "civilian" use than any of its predecessors. The now fully boxed frame not only provided superior strength, but was also widened to increase st...

Tort and Malpractice - Some Clarification

31st August 2009
Tort law covers wrong doings that are civil in nature. Tort cases differ from criminal cases in that tort cases involved two private parties and criminal cases involve the State bringing an individual or individuals to trial. Malpractice is negligence by ...

Wanna Go Off-Roading in your Jeep? Not Without a Lift Kit!

30th August 2009
Many first time jeep owners don't realize that a stock jeep is not designed for the heavy of road use often seen in magazines and on TV. If you want to have the ability to take your jeep on those rocky trails and steep hills, you're going to need an after...

Litigation Malpractice - When Your Attorney Just Doesn't Cut It

15th August 2009
In a litigation malpractice case, the plaintiff sues his former attorney for poor or inadequate representation. The burden of proof is on the plaintiff and, specifically, the plaintiff has to show that he would have had a substantially better outcome in t...
 
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