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29th September 2009
Fife is bounded by two of Scotland’s main Firths, with the Tay as its northern boundary and the Forth as its southern. It has the North Sea as its eastern boundary, and before the building of the Bridges across the Tay and the Forth increased road and r... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
14th September 2009
A few decades, and even a century and a half ago, most of the population of a country was rural, with almost three quarters of the families living in the countryside, and dependent on farming and the rural economy. As such, families did not think of movin... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi
03rd September 2009
The city of Terre Haute is a small mid-western community that has a long history of being an average American city. Set in and against a big farming area it was the quintessential place to be from. The entire area was almost a textbook example of a great ... Read >
Author: juliethompson
18th August 2009
It's my second year participating in a community supported agriculture program, and I am hooked!
Last year, I loved my CSA so much that I joined two this year! I am splitting them with a friend I know who was also interested, and I'm glad I did, becaus... Read >
Author: Rose H.
13th August 2009
Bankruptcy has been in the news a lot lately, ranging from your neighbor and his foreclosed home to the very largest US auto manufacturers. Bankruptcy is not a one-size fits all proposition, but it will appear on your credit report.
Here's a look at t... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
12th August 2009
John Deere clothing has become very popular and it is no longer just for the farming community. The brand has made its way into the main stream market and many people enjoy the John Deere clothing brand. Their t-shirts are extremely popular. Some of them ... Read >
Author: greenandyellowgear@gmail.com
12th August 2009
An inspiring story of faith and perseverance
Once upon a time there was a farmer. He lived in a farming community and had farmed, like his neighbors... for all of his life. As time passed by he became bored with farming traditional crops, he still love... Read >
Author: Academy of Martial Arts
10th August 2009
There is plenty of history around the town of Matthews North Carolina. Its location is Southeast of Charlotte; the two blending at their seams. SE Charlotte is the new comer in this party-Matthews has been around since 1872.
It's first name was Stumpt... Read >
Author: Claude Cross
05th August 2009
For many years investing in land was primarily an option for wealthy families, whose interest rarely went beyond their immediate surroundings. The worldwide real estate market involving investors from every corner of the globe, developing as a direct resu... Read >
Author: Melissa Chappell
25th July 2009
In the small village of Chimayo, New Mexico, there is a small, dark sanctuary that each year draws thousands of visitors. The dirt found there is believed to have special healing powers, and many traverse the country hoping to be cured of whatever disease... Read >
Author: ProtoTravels
05th June 2009
Amity Point is a small close knit township located on the north western point of North Stradbroke Island, Queensland, Australia in Redland Shire. The 2001 census recorded a population of only 436 people, a small number for a non-farming community.
Di... Read >
Author: Amanda Millard
14th May 2009
Bulgaria offers a diverse range of countryside from majestic snow capped mountains, to flat plains, rolling fields and then the sandy beaches along the southern part of the coast and the more craggy areas to the north. There are numerous lakes and dams, g... Read >
Author: Rachel Gawith
22nd April 2009
Cold fronts disappearing, green grass returning, flowers blooming, and groundhogs dodging their own shadow are all sure signs that Spring is near! Warm days, cool nights, maybe even a St. Patrick's Day pinch or rumors of chocolate bunnies. These bring bac... Read >
Author: Joshua
09th April 2009
The word “sustainable” started in the ecology context when the early environmentalists seek to define alternatives in energy nad human practices. On farming, there was study permanent farming that would not destroy soil, water, or people. There was al... Read >
Author: Ben Tan
03rd March 2009
Lladro porcelain figurines are beloved by collectors worldwide. But how many of those collectors know the history of the Lladro porcelain company?
Lladro is a family-owned business which was founded in 1953 by Juan, Jose, and Vincente Lladro in Almacer... Read >
Author: Anton Fischer
03rd March 2009
Polystyrene PS visual display specialists, Styrotech Ltd, based in the West Midlands, Polystyrene PS, had to apply their skills and resourcefulness when helping Pickering Hutchins stand out from the crowd on one of their stands, at the recent 2008 UK Cere... Read >
Author: Henry Funk
07th February 2009
Set aside for a moment any preconceptions you might have about Dallas. Consider it anew. Like the rest of the country, Dallas is working hard to dig itself out of a recession. It is using its vast financial arsenal, its numerous successful businesses and ... Read >
Author: michael russell
07th February 2009
Set aside for a moment any preconceptions you might have about Dallas. Consider it anew. Like the rest of the country, Dallas is working hard to dig itself out of a recession. It is using its vast financial arsenal, its numerous successful businesses and ... Read >
Author: michael russell
08th December 2008
An important part of locating a mortgage with bad credit is that of finding a lender that can work with you to get the best possible deal.
Finding a reputable and competent mortgage lender which you are in the need of a mortgage with bad credit is e... Read >
Author: Alan
20th November 2008
Well-known for its historical buildings, parks and monuments, Lexington is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States.
First settled in 1642 as the Cambridge Farms parish of Cambridge, Massachusetts, Lexington was incorporated as a separa... Read >
Author: Tim Jims
16th April 2008
How many of you live for today, and don’t really take much notice of what is going to happen tomorrow? Do you take one day at a time, and let each 24 hours pass you by without really achieving anything? Perhaps your life tomorrow will be much the sam... Read >
Author: Jan Malloch
02nd April 2008
I know I’m showing my age here, but I recall the day the big black wall telephone was installed in the living room of my house. My phone number was “North 3156” and the neighbors used the same “party line.” Picking up the phone it was common to ... Read >
Author: Diane Overgard
30th April 2007
Dating back over 2000 years, Leicester is one of the oldest cities in England and has plenty to interest historians. The history of the origins of Leicester are, of course, lost in time. However, there are two main theories concerning the origin of the se... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby
10th April 2007
Stroll into the small farming community of Shipshewana, Indiana and be surrounded by a culture rarely found anywhere. The town of around 536 people hosts about 500,000 visitors each year. What is the big attraction? This area of Northern Indiana is home t... Read >
Author: Francesca Black
20th January 2007
Have you ever been to Costa Mesa, California? This place is as beautiful as the most beautiful southern coast cities and towns in the world. This place used to be a grazing site until it transformed into a farming community. Presently, this town houses ab... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
17th November 2006
Since the 2002 Winter Olympics brought Salt Lake City, Utah's great lifestyle to the world, the city's population has boomed. With the vast array of outdoor activities and an astounding quality of life, the population of the Salt Lake valley has explod... Read >
Author: Adam Hook
15th November 2006
"Most consumers don't realize that 25 percent of their insurance premiums are ultimately used to pay fraudulent claims," says Tom Reitze, President of David Morse & Associates (www.davidmorse.com), providers of third-party administrator services, field ad... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
16th August 2006
"At any given moment, newspapers in dozens of cities across the U.S. feature stories about insurance fraud," says Tom Reitze, President of David Morse & Associates (www.davidmorse.com), providers of third-party administrator services, field adjusting serv... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
12th August 2006
Insurance fraud is rising, and currently costing insurance companies (and consumers) over $100 billion per year. That translates to 25 cents of every dollar that we pay in insurance premiums, going to pay for fraudulent claims. How much do you think tha... Read >
Author: Tom Reitze
01st August 2006
Bulgaria offers a diverse range of countryside from majestic snow capped mountains, to flat plains, rolling fields and then the sandy beaches along the southern part of the coast and the more craggy areas to the north. There are numerous lakes and dams, g... Read >
Author: Rachel Gawith
01st August 2006
"Peruse the newspaper headlines in virtually any city in the U.S., and you'll undoubtedly run across a story about insurance fraud," says Tom Reitze, President of David Morse & Associates (www.davidmorse.com), providers of third-party administrator servic... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
22nd July 2006
The Isuzu Ltd. in the United Kingdom has surely made sure that the new Isuzu Rodeo Denver Max 2.5 would be known by the motoring public in the mentioned region. And with the assistance of local dealers in the area, this new vehicle would be made availab... Read >
Author: Jennifer Dylan
12th July 2006
David Morse & Associates is committed to combating insurance fraud, which ultimately helps consumers by keeping insurance premiums in check. "The premise of insurance is pooled risk, but when the bad guys bilk insurance companies, honest people suffer thr... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
07th July 2006
""Most consumers don't realize that 25 percent of their insurance premiums are ultimately used to pay fraudulent claims," says Tom Reitze, President of David Morse & Associates (www.davidmorse.com), providers of third-party administrator services, field a... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
04th July 2006
"Peruse the newspaper headlines in virtually any city in the U.S., and you'll undoubtedly run across a story about insurance fraud," says Tom Reitze, President of David Morse & Associates (www.davidmorse.com), providers of third-party administrator servic... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
14th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Tracey Anderson
Australia's largest metropolitan cities are exciting places to live and work, but they are becoming increasingly expensive. Although overall, Australia's housing market is stable and quite affordable, home prices in Melbo... Read >
Author: Tracey Anderson
22nd February 2006
Copyright 2006 Elaine Currie
Working on the Internet can be dangerous: if you are not careful you can pick up a virus or a Trojan; opening an email might unleash a dangerous worm; you can get diverted, hijacked and spied upon. As long as you are aware... Read >
Author: Elaine Currie
14th January 2006
Are you in the market to buy a home in Chicago? Do you know where you plan to live? Chicago's many neighborhoods have their own unique identities and customs. Which Chicago property is right for you? The only way to know is get out and view some Chicago r... Read >
Author: Johnny Mayer
09th June 2005
The battle at Gettysburg is one of the most notable events in U.S. History. It is a battle where more lives were taken than in any other battle in North America. In this small farming community in 1863, George Meade's Union Army comprising of 90,000 tro... Read >
Author: CMOE Development Team
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