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America's Spiritual History: The Impulse That Gave Birth To A Nation

24th September 2009
When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for a people to assert its right to freely exist as an independent society, unhampered by restrictions by a governmental authority that is far away and that does not have its best interests at hear... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Blogging Beyond Leaps And Bounds

21st September 2009
Blogging is a passion and the same time an opportunity to get places. People who often find themselves searching for identity and purpose would be surprised at how blogging can make a difference for them. Indeed, it is something worth checking and people ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Custom of Thailand

16th September 2009
Customs of Thailand Foreign visitors to Thailand are not expected to understand all the intricate subtleties of Thai customs, but by learning something about them and trying to incorporate them into your behavior, you will show respect for local people ... Read >
Author: songsai

Ben Franklin And The Real Meaning Of Freedom

02nd September 2009
During the Bush administration, liberals often brought out one of Ben Franklin's more notable quotes "Those who are willing to give up a little freedom for a little security, wind up with neither freedom, nor security". Whether they were referring to "... Read >
Author: Howard Jacobs

Elephants in Thailand – An important symbol of the country’s beliefs and culture

21st July 2009
Elephants form an important part of the Thai culture and beliefs, and can be easily visited when holidaying in Thailand. The link between the Thai people and these magnificent animals go back in history, as they play an integral role in the monarchy and r... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Accepted Online Claims from Which You Could Reap Some Benefits

28th June 2009
There are many claims that can be made online and some are advantageous while some are not. There are limitations on the number of people allowed to make restrictions online. For instance, children below the age of 18 are not allowed. The UK allows claims... Read >
Author: Lee Lazarus

Who's For Tea?

01st June 2009
Tea's proper use is to amuse the idle and relax the studious, to dilute the full meal of those who cannot use exercise and will not use abstinence. Samuel Johnson 1709 - 1764 The tea we drink and know so well is actually a camellia, Camellia sinensi... Read >
Author: Maurice Robertson

Choose The Best Flatware

14th May 2009
Flat ware is defined as any piece of the eating utensils, usually pertaining to those made from silver, pewter or any piece of metal. While flat ware used to be confined to just the utensils on the table, such as the spoons, forks and the cutting kniv... Read >
Author: mark

3 Taboo Topics for Business Bloggers

16th April 2009
Some topics are a no-win, and a possible big loss, as well as inappropriate and possible big losers for you. Here are the big three. 1) Politics Politics have little to nothing to do with business! Avoid at all costs. I don't care if you like Hill... Read >
Author: Ted Demopoulos

Why outsourcing your IT projects to Nepal

05th April 2009
Let’s face it: it’s getting difficult nowadays to control the IT expenditures even by cutting down other costs. New IT products appear every day and it’s always tempting to give it a try. But really, can you? The actual crisis is not helping worldwi... Read >
Author: julien agora

Rock Revival Jeans - Get The Latest Jeans

01st April 2009
Get the latest jeans when you get Rock Revival jeans. These designer jeans are worn by both men and women and are among one of the more affordable designer jeans on the market. You can shop for Rock Revival jeans in a number of different outlets, includin... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

King Prajadhipok Museum, life of King Rama VII.

12th March 2009
The museum that was started to commemorate King Prajadhipok referred as Rama VII and the end of his monarchy of 10 years is known as King Prajadhipok Museum. King Prajadhipok was the last born child of King Rama V, whose reign was followed by a brother of... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Nha nhac cung dinh - the Royal Refined Music of Hue

20th February 2009
The UNESCO Council appraised Vietnamese royal music in the following terms: “Vietnamese royal music represents an elegant and refined music. It deals with the music performed in the imperial courts and on different anniversaries, religious festivals, an... Read >
Author: vnttn

Stuart Pilkington – The Big Brother 2008 star

16th February 2009
Stuart Pilkington (born 1983), a Big Brother 2008 heartthrob celebrity is loved for his hunki appearance and killing smile. His appearance in Big Brother show took away the hearts of many people. He was voted to be the hottest Big Brother housemate ever. ... Read >
Author: maximumhit

Stuart Pilkington – The Big Brother 2008 star

16th February 2009
Stuart Pilkington (born 1983), a Big Brother 2008 heartthrob celebrity is loved for his hunki appearance and killing smile. His appearance in Big Brother show took away the hearts of many people. He was voted to be the hottest Big Brother housemate ever. ... Read >
Author: maximumhit

Deciding Wheather If Belgian Chocolate Is Pure

10th February 2009
It is a fact that chocolates are well-loved by people. In fact, since Columbus' discovery of chocolate in the Americas, it was used by the ancient Aztecs as a sacred drink. Chocolate was held so valuable that it was used by the Aztecs to trade it for thei... Read >
Author: Julie Spear

Find the best hearing aid at the best price

30th January 2009
A revolution is afoot in the hearing aid industry. The stale and stagnant hearing aid companies have some new competition such as Zounds who have launched with revolutionary approaches and technologies aiming to help their customers hear better while not ... Read >
Author: Justin Kroop

Find the best hearing aid at the best price

30th January 2009
A revolution is afoot in the hearing aid industry. The stale and stagnant hearing aid companies have some new competition such as Zounds who have launched with revolutionary approaches and technologies aiming to help their customers hear better while not ... Read >
Author: Justin Kroop

Obama for King Movement has Started

04th December 2008
Obama for King Movement has Started America will first choose Barack Obama as President, but the movement to enthrone Obama as the King of The USA is beginning to pick up steam. Now, website domain names that relate to the Obama for King Campaign (... Read >
Author: PRevere

Explore the charm of Edinburgh

03rd September 2008
For those who enjoy a quiet, comfortable and manageable city, Edinburgh has a huge amount to offer its visitors, especially if the visitor has an interest in the culturally and historically well endowed elements that this city has in abundance. This is a ... Read >
Author: darrell.j.freeman@gmail.com

Answering Your Vatican City Questions

24th August 2008
For a majority of Catholics living across the world there is one destination that they would love to visit sometime in their lives. It is the Vatican City. A far off destination in Rome, Italy this country within a city is a plethora of fantastic pieces o... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Political and Social Bourbon Reforms in New Spain in the 18th Century

14th November 2007
In the 18th century the Bourbons planed to boost incomes and also wanted to get back control over the colonies. To do this the Bourbons disjointed local authorities, particularly those that obstructed the weight of Span. Jose de Galveacutes, or el visitad... Read >
Author: Samantha Smith

A New Emperor for New Independent State.

09th November 2007
The struggle for independence in Mexico once started could not be stopped. In winter 1820 an officer of the royal army Agustin De Iturbide was given an order to bring the riot to an end. On January 1821, he decided that it was impossible not defeat the r... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Khajuraho Tour

06th November 2007
Khajuraho is an eminent tourist destination famous for its stone-carved temples devoted to Shiva, Vishnu, and Jain ancestors. Khajuraho was reined by the Chandela kings, who from the 9th to the 11th century developed a large monarchy at its height include... Read >
Author: Jasleen

How to chat in Spanish, to learn foreign language

15th August 2007
Spanish is one of those languages that you never regret learning because of the enormous literature of not only Spain, but also South American countries where Spanish is still a dominant language. Again, Spain is a great place to live in, be it for your j... Read >
Author: Steve

People in Afghanistan

24th July 2007
The Afghan national identity is drawn from the founding of the Durrani Empire in the seventeen hundreds. Between 1747 and 1823 Ahmed Shah Durrani and his offspring held the Empire’s monarchy. These men were Afghanistan’s first Pashtun rulers and the c... Read >
Author: Ken Wilson

Macbeth essay

13th July 2007
Macbeth essay writers are well versed in producing all kinds of essays related to the Shakespearean play, Macbeth. You, as a student or professional writer, may be assigned the task of writing a descriptive essay on Macbeth. Alternatively, you may be aske... Read >
Author: Sharon White

The 18th Century American Novel: Part One

12th July 2007
There was enormous change throughout the 18th Century. In America, the American Revolution happened, freeing the citizens from the tyranny of Britain. In Europe, the French Revolution occurred, laying the format for democracy. The landscapes of both count... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt

First Stages of the US Federal Law

19th June 2007
During 17th and 18th centuries, all colonies of Great Britain had a Constitution or an organizing Royal Charter. As soon as in 1776the United States became an independent country, thirteen states approved their specific constitutions, while the other two... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Itching to Try a Fabulous Beer? Do German!

10th April 2007
The Germans are famous for many things; one of them is beer. Beer is an important part of their culture and civilization, with more than 1300 various breweries spread across the country. As far as per person beer drinking, the Germans are only behind the ... Read >
Author: Michael Usry

Want to Sample a Wonderful Beer? Go German!

10th April 2007
The German people are renowned for a lot of things; one of them is beer. Beer is a crucial part of their culture and ancestry, with over 1300 varied breweries spanning the country. As far as per capita beer drinking, the Germans are only below the Czechs ... Read >
Author: Michael Usry

Use This Power To Make Things Happen

30th January 2007
Dream girl, dream boy, dream house, dream job, dream car, dream vacation, dream wedding…I can go on with a list of dreams forever. Whatever it is that we dream of and no matter how many or how little those dreams are the most pressing problem for almos... Read >
Author: Charlemagne

Oahu is Oh-So-Lovely

16th November 2006
If you've decided that you want your next vacation to transport you somewhere exotic yet friendly, warm rather than sweltering, and bustling with activity but not crowded, Oahu would be an excellent choice. Even picky travelers will find what they are loo... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore

Visiting the Tower of London

10th February 2006
Copyright 2006 S Wander The Tower of London is one of the oldest and most well preserved buildings in the world. Over time, the Tower of London has been used to protect England from its enemies, as well as palace for the royal family. Visiting the Towe... Read >
Author: S Wander

Impressions of Russia

28th January 2006
Whenever you travel to a country, it is important to avoid the tourist traps and get to know the locals. Here are my impressions of Russia. Created in the 12th century, Russia was originally a much smaller country. Known as Muscovy, the country was for... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Experiencing the most of London in just a few days

23rd November 2005
Day or night, London thrives with life. A city that seems to have never fallen asleep from the time of its first founding, everything that one might want to experience can be found within the city center. "When a man is tired of London, he is tired of lif... Read >
Author: a w