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Seven Secrets Of Highly Creative Writers

25th September 2009
The Lifewriting™ approach to your writing career demands a relatively high creative output. It isn’t designed to coddle people who nurse a single story for years before sending it out. But students often protest that they simply don’t come up wi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The United States Navy: A Legacy Of Power

24th September 2009
The U.S. Navy was started in an era when the true measure of a country was the size and strength of its naval forces. A strong fleet of ships could mean the difference between losing and winning a war. The Revolutionary War was just getting started, and t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Increase Your Self Esteem With This Easy Method

22nd September 2009
Low Self Esteem is essentially a civil war. It is an internal battle between two belief systems that disagree. We often spot the struggle between these two in our behavior causing emotional torment. Another way to look at this is as a lack of integrity... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Military Dog Tags: The Tale Of How It Started Until Now

22nd September 2009
A dog tag is the word that talks about for tags carried by military staff members and style icons, alike. They are termed dog tags because they in fact similar to real identification tags worn by pets. The dog tags are simple but they have more interestin... Read >
Author: Lynda Belchers

Military Dog Tags: The Tale Of How It Started Until Today

21st September 2009
A dog tag is the term that talks about for tags used by military staff members and style icons, alike. They are termed dog tags because they in fact looks like real identification tags worn by pets. The dog tags are small but they have more interesting hi... Read >
Author: Lynda Belchers

From The Battlefield To The Bookstore

21st September 2009
For many reenactors, military and civilian, one of the pleasures of a weekend spent in the field is that elusive moment when everything works. I’ve heard the sensation called “the bubble,” or simply “the magic.” There’s no way to predict exact... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

He's your Protector by Rodney Howard Browne

16th September 2009
That is the reason why verse 5 asserts, you shall not be afraid of the apprehension of the night, nor of the arrow that flies by day. Don't be afraid today. He is's with you. I don't care if you've been threatened. Keep your eye on Him. Neither shou... Read >
Author: Thad Graves

Ghost Tours St Augustine, Florida - The Haunted Huguenot Cemetery

11th September 2009
The haunted Huguenot Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida is considered to be one of the most popular locations in the city for real ghosts and unexplained phenomenon. As a matter of fact, the hauntings of this particular location are so immense that the ma... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Today We Win. No More Home Business Failures

30th August 2009
Starting a home business is as scary as is it rewarding. If we're honest with ourselves at the very beginning (especially after the newness wears off and it wasn't an instant success) you're at a crossroads of some sort. It's like it's a inner civil war g... Read >
Author: Mason Rudolph

Dinton Hermit – An Historic Buckinghamshire Inn with a Contemporary Twist

17th August 2009
The Dinton Hermit Inn, in the hamlet of Ford, dates back to the 16th century and is on the ancient turnpike leading from Aylesbury to Thame. This pub and hotel takes its name from a local legend surrounding the execution of King Charles I. The story goe... Read >
Author: Robert Baldry

Disgust Over Jamal Bana Pictures

27th July 2009
Calamity struck a gentle Minneapolis family in the most horrifying fashion. Imagine the trauma the mother, Abayte Ahmed must have experienced when a relative told them to check online and see their son, Jamal Bana dead. The twenty year old had suffered a ... Read >
Author: Goddard Thompson

How You Can Go From Failure To Success With Your Home Business

24th July 2009
Starting a home business is as scary as is it rewarding. If we’re honest with ourselves at the very beginning (especially after the newness wears off and it wasn’t an instant success) you’re at a crossroad of some sort. It’s like it’s a inner ... Read >
Author: rtmack

Discover the Southern Charm of Charleston and Savannah

23rd July 2009
Every couple should add Charleston and Savannah to their road trip planner if they want to set the stage for romance on their next vacation. These two cities dish up hearty helpings of Southern Hospitality spiced with an intoxicating combination of roma... Read >
Author: Davidr

Libfaces – Come celebrate unity without any differences

17th July 2009
"Liberia is situated on the west coast of Africa. Liberia belongs to ethnic African society and has history of its own. It was founded by freed slaves who were released from America. The larger part of Liberian population belongs to 16 different groups of... Read >
Author: Mistina Thomson

The American Shoe System: Why are shoes sized differently for men and women?

16th July 2009
Americans start their sizing system at 1 (unlike the Europeans who begin at zero) and use a formula to arrive at sizes for men’s, women’s and children’s shoes. The heel-to-toe length of the foot (in inches) is multiplied by 3 and then a constant is... Read >
Author: kentsmith

Damnation PS3 A True Gaming Adventure

10th July 2009
If you are happy with your PS3, you will be even happier now this new game. Damnation brings new life to shooting games. The artwork looks good on the screen. The story that goes with it is extremely detailed and interesting. Personal loves of the game : ... Read >
Author: JenB

Fernando Alonso Finally Moving To Ferrari?

09th July 2009
A match made in heaven and long predicted just might finally be happening. Rumors are rampant that Fernando Alonso is going to make the move from Renault to Ferrari in Formula One. Ferrari is the iconic team of F1. The team has finished off a run of d... Read >
Author: Dirk Gibson

When to Contact a Whistleblower Attorney

09th July 2009
Do you know about fraud committed against the Federal or State government? It may be time to call a whistleblower attorney to represent you in court. This article will help you understand the basis for and method of filing a Qui Tam lawsuit or what is bet... Read >
Author: Bruce Peters

Switch blade knives are assoiated with agresstion

01st July 2009
The very controversial switchblade knife has been around a very long time. This blade is the size and shape of most of you average pocket knives but with a twist. With the push of a button a spring pops the blade out and is ready to be used. There are ... Read >
Author: 33james

The End of the War in Formula One

28th June 2009
Formula One has been working through a civil war. The teams have been going at it with the FIA governing body, more importantly the head of the FIA in Max Mosley. Well, the war has come to a grinding end at the last possible moment to the relief of all F1... Read >
Author: Dirk Gibson

Secession Mania Spreads to Long Island, NY

22nd June 2009
Executive Summary – Contrary to what most people are aware of a part of a state can secede to form their own state. Maine separated from Mass. in 1820. West Virginia left Virginia during the civil war. Now Nassau and Suffolk counties in New York wish to... Read >
Author: Aurelia

Collectible Beer Steins - How To Start

30th May 2009
Many people love to drink beer from a stein. Others love to collect the steins that hold the beer. To each his own. But if you decide you want to collect beer steins here are some tips on how to start colecting. First of all is to recognize that the be... Read >
Author: Lee MacRae

The very controversial switchblade knife

11th May 2009
The very controversial switchblade knife has been around a very long time. This blade is the size and shape of most of you average pocket knives but with a twist. With the push of a button a spring pops the blade out and is ready to be used. There are ... Read >
Author: 33james

Where’s the Chicago-Style Italian Beef Sandwiches?

23rd April 2009
I never realized growing up in Chicago was such a privilege until I began surfing the net and found out that a good portion of the rest of the country had been deprived of tasting a Chicago-Style Italian Beef Sandwich. I assumed every State and every cit... Read >
Author: Phillip J. Speciale

The Elgin Pocket Watch

12th March 2009
One never really gets to think about history much until on happens to unearth a little piece of history – and then then the thoughts come, either as memory or speculation. Take the Elgin pocket watch, for example. When we mention the Elgin pocke... Read >
Author: mark

What Is The Value Of Gold Bullion Certificates?

10th March 2009
Have you ever wondered what the value of gold certificates is? These certificates, issued by the U.S. Treasury from the Civil War until 1933, continue to be collectibles for people who invest in gold as a hobby or as financial security. Why would an... Read >
Author: Christina Goldman

Why is a newcomer called a "rookie"?

05th March 2009
Many of us, if not all, have been rookies at some point in our lives. When we first start a sport or training activity, we were labeled as rookies by the more experienced ones. But what does it mean to be a rookie? And why is a newcomer called a roo... Read >
Author: Azi A

What Gone with the Wind can Teach Us About Real Estate

03rd March 2009
Written over 70 years ago by Margaret Mitchell, Gone With The Wind speaks to us today as strongly as it did when it won the 1937 Pulitzer Prize and swept the Academy Awards two years later. The story of a spirited Southern woman, Scarlett O'Hara, who... Read >
Author: M Shane

Adventure Chronicles Game Review

28th January 2009
For all great casual game sequels, there’s only one way to go after the initial release, and that is to improve. Adventure Chronicles is the second hidden object game following its predecessor, Escape the Museum. And this time around, it definitely impr... Read >
Author: Ruff

Some History About Football

08th January 2009
The chronicle of football is commonly traced back to it's beginnings in rugby, the English amusement that is very like to football and soccer which also began in England back in the early 1800's. The school campuses of Ivy League schools all played si... Read >
Author: Joey Singer

Origination Of The Term “Redneck”

01st December 2008
Many of us associate the term rednecks with people who are not just from the South - but are the epitome of the South. They love the usual southern foods, they act the southern way, and they are still wishing that the south had won the Civil War. In reali... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Hidden Mysteries: Buckingham Palace Game Review

18th November 2008
As a sequel to Hidden Mysteries: Civil War, the Hidden Mysteries: Buckingham Palace game presents the same hidden object type of gameplay with a puzzle adventure twist. This time around, you’re off to find information about a long lost history behind th... Read >
Author: Ruff

See The Happiness On Their Little Faces – A Visit to Sunrise Angkor Children's Village

24th September 2008
Along with being known as one of the most naturally beautiful and culturally rich countries, Cambodia also has a history of violence in the form of war, foreign occupation, genocide and civil war. And more often than not, innocent children are casualties.... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

An introduction Guide to Warhammer Lore

10th September 2008
Warhammer Online was created as of a result to another Dungeons and Dragons tabletop type of game where players can control their units to rage into war. Warhammer in its original form has became extremely popular fast in which many books has been publish... Read >
Author: Tila Miles

An introduction Guide to Warhammer Lore

10th September 2008
Warhammer Online was created as of a result to another Dungeons and Dragons tabletop type of game where players can control their units to rage into war. Warhammer in its original form has became extremely popular fast in which many books has been publish... Read >
Author: Tila Miles

How to avoid quitting your family history research

27th August 2008
Being able to get a new clue or a link in your family research gives new signs of hope of finally tracing your family history. Its a common reaction that gives you thrills of excitement but sometimes you have to control your emotion for the possibilities ... Read >
Author: Tanaris

Does an employer need a reason to fire me?

15th July 2008
Of all the legal concepts that impact the lives of average people, the concept of at-will employment is without a doubt the most misunderstood. In every state except Montana, employees are subject to the at-will employment rule. You need to fully compre... Read >
Author: Aaron Morris

Father’s Day Smiley: Remembering Dads in a Unique Way

30th May 2008
Would a Father’s Day Smiley say it all? Sons and daughters, and wives too, who would want to show fathers and husbands how well they are thought about by the rest of the family would consider a hand-drawn Father’s Day Smiley, like the ones found ... Read >
Author: ZaazuSmileys

Paper Currency, Debt and Deposits

20th May 2008
The paper currency of the United States, therefore, consists of non-interest bearing, non-maturing public debts, incurred for the purchases of gold and silver. The fact that the silver certificates represent money loaned for the purchase of silver, and th... Read >
Author: sammybeanard

The Joy of Collecting Postcards

25th April 2008
Postcard collecting is one of the most popular hobbies in the world. The Internet makes it easy to track down favorite artists, postcards from your childhood, or beautiful pictures of the world around you through postcard auctions. Whether you're a serio... Read >
Author: Jay Corbin

Great Torrington, North Devon, The Cavalier Town

06th April 2008
High on a cliff top above the River Torridge is the small town of Great Torrington in North Devon. On first approach to the town the visitor could be forgiven for thinking it dull and lacking attractions, but for a place of its size it has much to tempt t... Read >
Author: Robert Baldry

The Risks of Banking Offshore

19th March 2008
If you are looking for a way to keep your money safe, keep your transactions private and lower your tax burden, you may be considering opening an offshore bank account. An offshore bank account can be a good idea for some people, but there are some things... Read >
Author: earnest

Sue Garman Quilt Designs

11th March 2008
Sue Garman quilt patterns will delight quilters of all ages and all levels of quilting experience. Sue Garman quilt patterns will also delight everyone who sees the quilted creation because she truly does offer something for everyone! Sue Garman quilt ... Read >
Author: Penny Halgren

A Brief Survey on the Situation of El Salvador Economic Development

09th November 2007
El Salvador is one of the largest states on the Latin American continent. Although neither of Latin countries have simple and strait way to independence and development, El Salvador had may be the most number of obstacles to overcome on it its way to pros... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Zagreb as the Heart of Croatia

02nd November 2007
Zagreb is a Croatian capital, a sovereign state of former Yugoslavia, since 1991. From that time, a lot of things have changed on account of the Government that intends to join its country to EU, rather then join to the community of former Yugoslavian s... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Angola after the War

19th October 2007
After four decades of war, economic and political reforms were necessary for Angola. This concise is forwarded to explain where the nation is now and what changes can be made for future. The main aim is to renew Angola with the help of long term trends, r... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

The Image of Krishna in the Epic Poem Bhagavad-Gita

08th October 2007
Krishna in the epic poem Bhagavad-Gita appears in the triple image of God. He is the Creator, Preserver and Destroyer at the same time. Krishna tells Arjuna that any moment the dharma of the world becomes perverted or in a state of dharma, Krishna adopts ... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

The Idea of Eternal Life and Rebirth in the essay Bhagavad-Gita

08th October 2007
Krishna the pilot of Arjuna’s chariot speak of eternal life while convincing the archer to leave fear for death on the battle field, he gives no good argument as to why the physical bodies of warriors should die in a violent way now instead of dieing in... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

The Concept of Samkya Wisdom in the Essay Bhagavad-Gita

08th October 2007
The essay Bhagavad-Gita tells about the archer Arjuna who is facing a moral dilemma: if he does not struggle, he will not achieve the duty of his warrior position, and if he struggles, the bad consequences will come from this decision into many other part... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

What Moms Need

15th May 2007
Moms need to feel appreciated for all of their hard work and dedication to their kids. It is probably the most difficult job on the planet and offers the least amount of encouragement and appreciation. A mom can spend an entire day devoted to her kids and... Read >
Author: david smith

Snorkeling, Cruise Vacations, Washington D.C. and the Lincoln Memorial With Kids? Don’t Pass it B

27th March 2007
The other day my wife and I were visiting about travel with a new business prospect. She and her husband are very family oriented. Recently their oldest son married, and they realized with some chagrin that the last twenty years had passed all too quick... Read >
Author: Donald Pyle

Shaker Theme Furniture

12th March 2007
Sometimes, the name of a furniture theme can tell you everything you need to know about it. Shaker theme furniture is one such name. The Shakers were a small millennial religious sect that began in England in 1772, and moved to America just prior to t... Read >
Author: Stephan Teak

A Drive through Gettysburg

09th March 2007
If you are into history and you love learning about the Civil War then you need to take a trip through Gettysburg. I had the privilege of growing up in the area and was able to spend many weekends in the Gettysburg National Park, driving around and lookin... Read >
Author: Dakota Dog

Coin Shops – How to Deal With Them

20th February 2007
Thank you for being interested in our work. We hope to be of service with the following guidelines. For coin collectors, Coins are for the most part very interesting items to collect. It is also one of the best ways to understand the various condition... Read >
Author: Frederic Madore

Painted Cottage Style Furnishings

27th December 2006
The beauty of stylized furnishings is the distinct atmosphere it can create. Painted cottage style furnishings are one such niche that does this with distinction. Painted Cottage Style Furnishings The essence of painted cottage style furnishings is ... Read >
Author: Stephan Teak

Painted Cottage Furnishings

20th December 2006
When one starts thinking about purchasing furnishings for a home, certain time periods inevitably come to mind. Painted cottage furnishings are no different. Painted Cottage Furnishings The essence of Painted Cottage furnishings is the appearance o... Read >
Author: Stephan Teak

International Adoption - The Children of Guatemala

26th October 2006
In the world of International Adoption, Guatemala is one of the most popular and least regulated Countries. Last year there were estimated to have been 1,500 Guatemalan Children and Babies who have started fresh lives abroad, but the spectre of Illegal Ad... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

San Isidro Labrador holiday in Madrid

18th October 2006
Each Spanish city has its saint patron, to honour which there are holidays celebrated, ceremonial masses and festivals are organized. Spanish people still follow this tradition and saint patron days are widely celebrated not only in large cities, but al... Read >
Author: Tanja Jugai

Phone Patriotism

20th September 2006
Feeling patriotic? Download your country's National Anthem into your phone and announce your pride every time somebody calls. There's a growing trend towards ethnic pride, triggered somewhat by the fact that the world has become one big global village.... Read >
Author: Philip Nicosia

<B>You Will Have An Answer For All Who Accuse You A Poor Widow's Experience</B>

07th August 2006
I took the name I gave to this topic from Good News Bible translation of first part of Isaiah 54:17. The other part says: "'I will defend my servants and give them victory.' The LORD has spoken." Have You Experienced Any Of These? Have you ever ... Read >
Author: Roy Okonkwo

<B>You Will Have An Answer For All Who Accuse You A Poor Widow's Experience</B>

05th August 2006
I took the name I gave to this topic from Good News Bible translation of first part of Isaiah 54:17. The other part says: "'I will defend my servants and give them victory.' The LORD has spoken." Have You Experienced Any Of These? Have you ever ... Read >
Author: Roy Okonkwo

Healing Cancer: Is It Possible? 

19th July 2006
From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne, author of www.cancer-free-for-life.com Frequently, the interaction between illness and treatment is described as a battle or a war. If we hold that analogy, then cancer can best be described as a civil war. A can... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne

Healing Cancer: What Does It Mean?

15th July 2006
From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne,author of www.cancer-free-for-life.com Frequently, the interaction between illness and treatment is described as a battle or a war. If we hold with that analogy, then cancer can best be described as a civil war. A ... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne

Create A Blog

15th July 2006
Short for web log, create a blog to express yourself to the world. For anyone that has ever put a pen to paper, or even had an opinion in their head can, and should, create a blog. Blogs are perfect for practically any thought ever expressed. Good or ba... Read >
Author: Todd Robinson

Nailing It On The Head With Free Internet Advertising

16th June 2006
It is a small world after all. Globalization is that great process that started perhaps with Mr. Marco Polo, but has since regained its prestige after a short stint of protectionism following the great depression. It sure is great, isn't it? I mean who... Read >
Author: Mario Machado

Why Did We Start To Celebrate Father's Day?

20th May 2006
Not many countries of the world celebrate fathers with their own official day. However, that is what is done in the United States every third Sunday in June. Father's Day is a special day for dads when they are pampered by their children, given gifts, an... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Mother's Day, Not Nearly Enough Time, just one day for Mothers

01st April 2006
Many take both Mother, and Mother's Day for granted. We all have, as children growing up. Mother's Day is more than just a Sunday to send flowers to Mom. Mother's Day is a memorial that serves as just a fleeting moment of the year to show honor and due re... Read >
Author: James Zeller

Working Mom vs Stay At Home Mom

28th March 2006
A recent story on a nationally syndicated talk show brought to light a major struggle I have seen and live with among the women of our society. While most women long for a sisterhood among their fellow women and while most men already fear there is one, ... Read >
Author: Sharon Lauer

Deciding when to File a Tax Return?

05th March 2006
April 15th "The Day of Reckoning"! Every year, millions of Americans get ready to pay taxes to Uncle Sam, or get ready to collect a tax refund from Uncle Sam; when did this become the great day that it is for taxpayers, and when are we actually require... Read >
Author: Keith Hoyng

America Is it in Bible prophecies and what can the USA expect at the second coming of Jesus Christ

15th February 2006
This is perhaps the most often asked question heard in connection with the second coming, at least for Americans. It a reasonable question for any North American to ask, but it is far from easy to answer. I would be remiss if I were to say that the Bible ... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani

Land Records in the National Archives

05th January 2006
To search for land records at the National Archives, here is some of what they have. There are partial indexes at the National Archives, as well as in the Bureau of Land Management, as follows: Warrants under the Act of 1788 (incomplete) Virgin... Read >
Author: Jeannette Austin

Three Easy Ways to Increase Reading Comprehension

20th December 2005
Copyright 2005 Adam Waxler The primary purpose of reading is comprehension, or understanding. Unless you comprehend what you read you might as well be reading a different language. Unfortunately, for many students school reading may actually seem l... Read >
Author: Adam Waxler

Increase Your Self Esteem With This Simple Method

10th December 2005
Low Self Esteem is essentially a civil war. It is an internal battle between two belief systems that disagree. We often spot the struggle between these two in our behavior causing emotional torment. Another way to look at this is as a lack of integrity... Read >
Author: Steve Matthews

Virginia Real Estate Living in History

12th October 2005
Virginia has played a central role throughout the history of the United States. With reasonable prices, you can live in the middle of it with Virginia real estate. Virginia The historical significance of Virginia is simply unmatched in the United St... Read >
Author: Raynor James

The American Dream Are We Really Free?

11th August 2005
The American Dream Are We Really Free? Copyright 2004-2005 Geela Author of "The American Dream" http://www.Geela.com The promises of THE AMERICAN DREAM (to have it all and enjoy it all, based on materialistic values system) has been hol... Read >
Author: The American Dream

Leadership Coaching at Gettysburg

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