Articles, tagged with "richard nixon", page 2
17th December 2010
Acupuncture is a process which is treated with the help of needles. The needles are inserted in to various parts of the body to relieve pain of for other therapeutic purposes. The origins of acupuncture are still not confirmed that in which century it has...
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Sandra Mitchell
10th November 2010
Promoting a business is a crucial part of attaining success in today’s modern world. As much as possible, you need to have a unique edge that will make you stand out in the market. But achieving that is not so easy anymore with many businesses vying for t...
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Martha Killian
06th November 2010
The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 which was signed by President Richard Nixon defined the responsibilities of employers when it comes to the protection and safety of the employees. The Act covers all employers and employees both in private a...
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Mike Clark
06th October 2010
Cocktail party is the best occasion to display your beauty and your social ability. Wedding party is the time to pronounce the beginning of your new life. Halloween parties are the most excited way of expressing your emotions and rejoice yourself. Every p...
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bensonbarton
30th September 2010
Accra is one of the most exciting and lively city of Ghana. Most of the travelers to Ghana arrive at Accra International Airport for it to be the largest and busiest airport of the country. It is also the gateway to the country. The reason for millions of...
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Author:
Waqas Minhas
08th September 2010
‘Lazy people want much, but get little. Those who work hard will prosper.’
By the age of 16, Ramona Acosta Bañelos was married. By 18 she had two children, but at this time was deserted by her husband. Poverty stricken in Mexico, left to raise her two ...
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Gary Oakes
13th July 2010
In the campus of China-Europe International Business School, I came across an international student, Dupont A Nixon. He was a little special. His grandfather is 37th US president Richard Nixon, who introduced New China to western world for the first tim...
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Douglas Johnson
24th May 2010
He who guides us through the right paths of life - our fathers are our icon, a huge support and our pillar of strength. This special man toils hard just to secure our future and to ensure that we derive all pleasures of life. Father's Day is celebrated to...
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priyamathur
16th April 2010
Considering how much telephone use has developed and changed in the last decade, it is remarkable to think how this seemingly simple invention has transformed the world. Today, more people have mobile phones than traditional landlines in the UK, and sendi...
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Paul Buchanan
26th March 2010
Rent control refers to laws or ordinances that set price controls on the renting of residential housing. Modern rent controls were first adopted in response to WWII-era shortages, or following Richard Nixon's 1971 wage and price controls. Many of those re...
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Frank Rizzi
26th February 2010
One easy way to profit from the rising price of gold, without the risk of owning actual metal coins or bullion, is through exchange traded funds (ETF). They either hold gold themselves, or use derivatives to track the price of gold.
Exchange traded fun...
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Richard Stooker
09th February 2010
Norman Rockwell (New York, February 3, 1894 - Stockbridge, Massachusetts, November 8, 1978) was a painter and illustrator American. He died at age 89, as a result of emphysema.
Rockwell was very popular in the United States, especially because of the 3...
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herbalcure30
21st January 2010
Gold is one of the most dynamic elements of the modern economy and some might find it funny that the oldest form of valuing physical commodities is still thriving today. The first gold coins were produced in 700 BC and since then the precious metal has be...
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Author:
Mervin Hester
18th December 2009
Xiamen is a thriving city located on the southeastern coast of China. Xiamen and its environs are well known as being the ancestral home of many of the Chinese Diaspora. The city has been a flourishing seaport for many centuries and in the 1800s was China...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
14th December 2009
The US presidential elections are just around the corner and with so many pressing issues in the year 2008; it is more than necessary for Americans to be able to choose the right candidate. With so mush responsibility vested on their shoulders, these citi...
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Author:
M2FitnessPros