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30th September 2009
You can now rise to the occasion and face your financial challenges head-on with a bit of help from The President of the United States.
Given the current worldwide economic predicament, many businesses and individuals find themselves on the brink of ba... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
30th September 2009
It is natural for people to come up with different kinds of ideas in order to make some money. Some invents different kinds of revolutionary products with different purposes. With an original idea in their mind about a revolutionary product, the most natu... Read >
Author: Chet Lawrence
30th September 2009
One of the best things about being the President of the United States is that you can be in control of an amazing amount of money and power in if wielded in the proper manner, you can make effective positive changes. Barac Obama is in a position that most... Read >
Author: tjrocketman
29th September 2009
Barack Obama was inaugurated as President of the United States amid much emotion hope and optimism by those who saw to it that he was elected to that lofty position.
If one studies his famous acceptance speech upon learning he would become President wi... Read >
Author: Leanne Faraday-Brash
28th September 2009
Purchasing a home includes a lot of things to consider especially if this is the first time that you will buy a home. Considerations would be the price of the home, how many rooms does the home has, the location of the house if it is close to your wor... Read >
Author: Wes Kennedy
28th September 2009
Contrary to what most people think, writing involves more than stringing words together to form a coherent thought. Anybody can write, but only a chosen few can be real writers. Writing is an art, a craft that must be honed and perfected before true accom... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
When Obama mentioned to a 11 year old student reporter Damon Weaver that he planned to make a back- to- school speech, even he would not have expected such mixed reactions and so much hype. It was just a simple inspirational speech that schools were en... Read >
Author: markbrown
25th September 2009
Perhaps noted as one of the greatest United States presidents of all time, Abraham Lincoln’s early life may not have reflected his potential greatness. He failed in business. He lost election to the state legislature, Speaker of the House, nomination fo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Making any decision without having all of the information and facts beforehand can be very tough. I spoke with a young man recently and he told me that some of his professors had changed the rules on him in the administration of his classes. The syllabuse... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Ever since George W. Bush took the oath of president of the United States, he and his administration have instituted many federally mandated changes for public schools across the nation. Now, according to Margaret Spellings, education secretary for the Bu... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Watch What You Say!
Repeat after me: "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Recommendations form another part of the admissions process. They allow adcoms to see you as an applicant from a different viewpoint. Some may ask you to submit one, others up to three. I suggest you submit at least two recommendations from different acad... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
George Washington was the very first President of the United States of America. He was born on February 22, 1732 in a small County called Westmoreland, located in Virginia. Washington, whose father passed away when he was only 11, was home schooled and le... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
The Forty Second (42nd) President of The United States of America and his loving spouse must remember that although they currently reside in New York and rub elbows with high society they are the Clintons from Arkansas - not the Kennedy's from Massachuset... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Definitive Best-Relationship-Advice on Barack Obama becoming U. S. President
Today is Wednesday, February 6, 2008, the day after the Super Tuesday – the single biggest U. S. presidential primary day.
Notwithstanding the fact that so far neither Se... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
The American Civil War took place in 1861 to 1865 in the southern United States; also in eastern, central and southwestern regions. The outcome of this bloody civil battle was the defeat of the seceding CSA. The primary leaders in the War were the well kn... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Many people try and trace their ancestry for a lot of reasons. Some do it for medical reasons to find out about a mysterious disease that their family is suffering from, others do it for honoring their dead relatives, and there are people who find it as a... Read >
Author: Alvin Mitchell
17th September 2009
Most citizens in the United States of America do not vote. Many never registered to vote, many others are registered but simply don’t vote. In the last federal election, fifty nine percent of the registered voters in this country showed up to vote. Of a... Read >
Author: RahulAwasthi
17th September 2009
You may live anywhere in the United States. You can live in a desert or in a city that has no river or on the coast or near a lake.
Wherever you are living, flooding can just happen whenever. Flooding is a natural disaster that human beings have no con... Read >
Author: Ricky K Lim
11th September 2009
Many people are oblivious to the fact that Alzheimer's disease will not show up on some type of blood assessment or MRI. In fact, examining for Alzheimer's disease normally includes only physical examinations that are supposed to rule out other reasons f... Read >
Author: Bobby Ivie
10th September 2009
Relationship starts from childhood. Your parents are the first people you get to know and relate to. In most cases, what you are today depends on how you were brought up by your parents and guardians. You are now a grown up person and regardless of how yo... Read >
Author: Mary Mukami Gachonde
08th September 2009
Lawyers often get a bad rap for a variety of reasons and the public generally views them as amoral but necessary nuisances. And while some lawyers very easily fit this description (see Devil's Advocate: History's Most Controversial Lawyers), it would be a... Read >
Author: Yodle
04th September 2009
Some time ago, in the spring of 2008, I was contacted by someone involved with Ron Paul’s candidacy and asked to write a speech to be given at the RNC. It was to be a speech designed to entice the undecided delegates into casting their votes for Ron Pau... Read >
Author: aarif
03rd September 2009
From those initial illicit gatherings and conferences came the ‘birth of a nation.’
Once again a small group of citizens are meeting in lawyer’s offices, on the internet and in media rooms with the National Press Club. Now it seems the participant... Read >
Author: sharuq
03rd September 2009
Some time ago, in the spring of 2008, I was contacted by someone involved with Ron Paul's candidacy and asked to write a speech to be given at the RNC. It was to be a speech designed to entice the undecided delegates into casting their votes for Ron Paul ... Read >
Author: mahesh.sagaciti
03rd September 2009
Some time ago, in the spring of 2008, I was contacted by someone involved with Ron Paul’s candidacy and asked to write a speech to be given at the RNC. It was to be a speech designed to entice the undecided delegates into casting their votes for Ron... Read >
Author: aarif
27th August 2009
Barack Obama is blessed with an amazing intellect, a charismatic spirit, and the wherewithal and drive to hone his skills to the highest level. Therefore, it was imperative that I compose music for our hero, Obama! A melody that came from within my spiri... Read >
Author: JacSan Records
10th August 2009
August 29th, 1958 was the date when the world was blessed with a future star - Michael Joseph Jackson. He was the 7th child of Joseph Walter Jackson and Katherine Esther. Rebbie, Tito, La Toya, Randy, Jackie, Jermain, Marlon, and Janet were his other sibl... Read >
Author: Monte Goff
23rd July 2009
The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) celebrates April as National Pest Management Month, an observance that has been recognized by the President of the United States for nearly 30 years. National Pest Management Month salutes the professional p... Read >
Author: Pests
17th July 2009
A 7 day cleanse is something that you may have heard of before but thought why in the world would I want to do that? The reasons are many and varied, but overall you want to take the necessary steps to help your body heal itself.
Look, it is no mystery... Read >
Author: Jan
15th July 2009
A lot of people are starting to own hybrid cars. What is it that makes hybrids that is now attracting more and more people to get one for their own?First of all, if you're a hybrid driver, you'll see a significant savings on fuel. The cost of gas is alway... Read >
Author: Max King
09th July 2009
My wife has her great grandmother’s diamond necklace hanging in a jewelry box in the bedroom. She passed away last month, and this is one of the few heirlooms my wife inherited from her. In another room there is an antique crystal vase that she is just ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
05th July 2009
My wife has her great grandmother’s diamond necklace hanging in a jewelry box in the bedroom. She passed away last month, and this is one of the few heirlooms my wife inherited from her. In another room there is an antique crystal vase that she is just ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
05th July 2009
Teddy Bears have been given as a genuine gift for over a century. In fact the name Teddy Bear became apparent when Theodore Roosevelt was president of the United States. This young president gave the bear the name.
The story began when Roosevelt was out... Read >
Author: Paul Lakeman
30th June 2009
There’s a reason why everybody loves Barack Obama. And no, that’s not because he’s the president of the United States. That bit came after. Everybody loves Barack Obama the same reason everybody loves Ellen DeGeneres, George Clooney and half of the ... Read >
Author: Michael Lee
23rd June 2009
With the ushering in of a new American president, what better time to make a visit to the White House. We’ve compiled all the information you might need to plan your White House visit below. It’s worth noting that these tours are very popular, so book... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa
18th June 2009
The White House is one of the world’s most well-recognised buildings, and home every president of the United States but George Washington himself. The White House’ designer was hand picked by city planner Pierre L’Enfant and the then president Georg... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa
12th June 2009
For as long as man has been civilized, there have been laws to govern the way that things are done. When it comes to benefits, the laws have come through the years and grown, just as man himself has become more advanced.
In the beginning, the laws rega... Read >
Author: Lee Lazarus
06th June 2009
by Philip Yaffe
If you were there at the time, you will find it hard to realize that the 50th anniversary of the election of John Fitzgerald Kennedy is rapidly approaching. The iconic 35th President of the United States was elected in a close-run c... Read >
Author: Philip Yaffe
05th June 2009
It is said that God could not be everywhere so he made mothers. This day has been chosen to honor motherhood and mothers whose role has become less important in the modern day society. Many people have forgotten the hardships their mothers have gone throu... Read >
Author: stainleys
29th May 2009
We all know how regular bingo is played. However, as times evolved and our need for entertainment diversified, new styles of bingo appeared and they quickly became popular. Buzzword bingo is just one of the many examples that could be given but definitely... Read >
Author: John Rooney
19th May 2009
Can anyone tell me how Barack Obama comes to be President of the United States when he does not believe in same sex marriage? Were the American people mislead or did they really not know that Barack Obama does not believe in gay marriage?
I think Presi... Read >
Author: Karrl
15th May 2009
Financial distress is caused by a number of things, among them medical expenses. This happens when a family member becomes ill prompting them to be put under medical care. In case there is no health insurance available for such an individual, the medical ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
14th May 2009
For old folks like, do you remember the 70s? The 80s even? Way back then, prank callers were many. They’d ring a number at random and play a variety of tricks on the hapless person who’ll answer the phone. Some of these tricks were actually amusin... Read >
Author: david hobson
12th May 2009
President Barack Obama has just completed his first 100 days in the White House as President of the United States of America. He is not only popular among the public, he is also gracing the pages of comic books. Comics have been written about his life, hi... Read >
Author: Saunders1
25th April 2009
Arab anti-Semiticism runs rife and is causing a whole new wave of anti-semiticism throughout the world. Jews are once again the target of fascism. Only this time, it is Arab fascism. Israel is seen as the big bad wolf by some in the western world, includi... Read >
Author: craigread01@gmail.com
07th April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Willie Horton
In the lead up to Barack Obama's inauguration as the 44th President of the United States, I received quite a few emails from Gurdy members telling me "Barack is going to solve everything!". There is a great air of exp... Read >
Author: Willie Horton
04th April 2009
There are many beautiful and interesting sights in Washington DC, among them are the White House which has been home to every president of the United States ever since 1800; the Tidal Basin Lake famous for its abundant Japanese cherry trees that blooms in... Read >
Author: Leo Nov
01st April 2009
Copyright © 2009 Ed Bagley
From Maine to California, from Florida to Washington, and from North Dakota to Texas, all across the country, there are at least 20, if not 40, million Americans who have hatred for the 43rd President of the United States, a... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
27th March 2009
What is striking is that the vast majority of entrepreneurs are not
automatically understand the concept of charm. You'd think it would be
reflex, conditioned response in business to "turn on the charm" when considering
with clients, customers, part... Read >
Author: mehwish
25th March 2009
What is it about imagination that makes the most simple of things a beautiful vision? One can only assume that some of history’s greatest artists like daVinci must've been filled with an incredible imagination to be able to conceive and complete some o... Read >
Author: Joan Marie Whelan
25th March 2009
If the most influential man in the world- the President of the United States, Mr. Barack Obama himself is influenced by the wonderful BlackBerry, who is the humble me to sing virtues of it to get your attention. As it should be, BlackBerry has already won... Read >
Author: Monty Alexander
23rd March 2009
Militia is the term used to describe an armed force made up of ordinary citizens for various purposes such as providing law enforcement in times of emergency, and defense via providing paramilitary services without necessarily being paid with a regular sa... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
13th March 2009
If you really think about it, it's pretty darn disappointing that it took a former Vice President of the United States of America to convince the whole world that the planet is in a whole lot of trouble – the disappointment is rooted from the fact tha... Read >
Author: mark
09th March 2009
The air Jordan which is also known as air Jordan, Jay’s, Js or MJS are all brand of shoes produced by Nike.
They were designed and endorsed by a professional basketball player Michael Jordan. The products of air Jordan are now sold by Jordan brand th... Read >
Author: John Sern
04th March 2009
There are some great games out there that you could put together for a children’s party, and this article has two great ideas for you! One of these would be a trivia game on children’s toys. In fact, there is some great information out there. For exam... Read >
Author: Corina Volegna
23rd February 2009
It is always good to look at the positive side of life. There is no better way than engaging a fun time filled with humor. When you find something to laugh about, you really feel like the world is a good place filled with no worries at all. It is therefor... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
17th February 2009
There is plenty to see in Baltimore, Maryland whether you are visiting or even if you live in the area. Many of the Baltimore, Maryland events are related to history. If you are planning on visiting this area of the United States, you will want to take in... Read >
Author: Joe Deacon
13th February 2009
In January, Barack Obama became the 44th President of the United States, taking his oath of office on the steps of the Capitol before what is believed to be the largest crowd ever to witness a presidential inaugural in person.Following the swearing in c... Read >
Author: Nate Gillespie
12th February 2009
In January, Barack Obama became the 44th President of the United States, taking his oath of office on the steps of the Capitol before what is believed to be the largest crowd ever to witness a presidential inaugural in person.Following the swearing in cer... Read >
Author: Nate Gillespie
05th February 2009
The inauguration of Barack Obama as president of the United States of America and commander in chief of the world’s number one super power is making people rethink, and rework their stereotypes as well as their vocabulary. It is amazing how the word mul... Read >
Author: pain 2 purpose
03rd February 2009
Is it really all in our mind?
What an amazing event, the Inauguration of the 44th President of the United States and the first African American in the White House. So monumental was this moment that over 2 million Americans huddled in The National Mall... Read >
Author: Troy Hazard
03rd February 2009
Never give up!
What type of person are you? How many times do you have to be denied, come across a set-back, an obstacle or seemingly insurmountable odds for you to say “enough is enough, I’ve tried my best but my best just isn’t good enough”?
... Read >
Author: Mark Lewis
28th January 2009
This year and this month mark a new day in history as Barack Obama becomes the first black president of the United States. After reading many newspaper articles and magazines as well as watching the television, it is clear that this historical event bring... Read >
Author: Jewell Powell
28th January 2009
“BYE BYE BUSH!” FINDMEAGIFT.COM SAYS A FOND FAREWELL TO THE PRESIDENT OF MASS DISRUPTIONAs George Bush leaves the White House, what farewell gifts should he receive for his 8 year reign?Findmeagift.com is a Midlands based online gift company. Even i... Read >
Author: sarah hague
23rd January 2009
On behalf of white evangelical Christians everywhere, I�d like to congratulate the black church for a well-deserved victory. The election of Barack Hussein Obama as the first African American president of the United States is a watershed moment not only... Read >
Author: Aaron Taylor
22nd January 2009
The relationship between the United States of America and India has seen tremendous improvement during the years of President Bush. With Barack Obama soon to take over as the new President of the United States of America, what can India expect? Let us dis... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
21st January 2009
DENVER --- On January 20, 2009, history will be made as Barack Obama will be sworn in as the 44th President of the United States of America, marking one of the most significant events in the country’s 233-year history. The incoming administration will q... Read >
Author: Colin Waters
09th January 2009
Barack Obama's victory as the next president of the United States has led many to conclude that a lot of areas will soon be facing significant change. The challenge to keep to what already works well and to transform those that need improvement could be a... Read >
Author: jreiling999
09th January 2009
1. That Barack Obama and the Democratic National Convention have spent an estimated $1,000,000 to keep Obama’s official birth certificate from being seen when it only costs $10.00 to produce it. For ten bucks it could answer the question of whether he i... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
03rd January 2009
Has anybody seen our Free Market System lately? I'm looking for it. I am looking on the side of milk cartons and I am watching America's Most Wanted - but I don't see it anywhere - no one feels that it is lost - the so called "objective" television media ... Read >
Author: ken ross
15th December 2008
This election is not about the woman who could be president, it's about the man who will be president. It's time to put down the fear.
At various times of crisis in the history of this country, people have gathered in spiritual agreement to help make a... Read >
Author: peacecorso
15th December 2008
I got the sweetest PDF via email this week: a photo of the White House and a photo of Barack Obama with instructions to cut out the photo of Obama and slide it into the White House.
Those of us who have lived and breathed this presidential election cyc... Read >
Author: peacecorso
14th December 2008
From those initial illicit gatherings and conferences came the ‘birth of a nation.’
Once again a small group of citizens are meeting in lawyer’s offices, on the internet and in media rooms with the National Press Club. Now it seems the participa... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
03rd December 2008
Every city has a library. There is one building dedicated solely to preserving the thoughts and ideas of the writers and composers of the world. The shelves in this building are lined with book after book, arranged by genre and author, waiting for someone... Read >
Author: Joe Cline
01st December 2008
The recent victory by Barack Obama in his bid for President of the United States made history, but in more ways than one. The obvious one is that he will become the first African-American president in history. The less obvious point is that he used a powe... Read >
Author: Frank Rumbauskas
01st December 2008
Sometimes it can be so frustrating trying to get the search engines to find your site even after you’ve submitted articles to different article sites, so what is the answer? Are press releases more important?
Well, with articles, they are going to be ... Read >
Author: Matt Bacak
30th November 2008
On February 27th, 1951, the 22nd amendment was ratified which made permanent a tradition that has profound influence on the philosophy of government in the United States of America. This amendment may not be the most well known amendment but its place in ... Read >
Author: Effektz
20th November 2008
Man what a great day Nov. 4, 2008 was. This is a day that will go down into our history books. I don't think I've ever felt as proud as I did yesterday. I don't think I've ever felt as hopeful as I did the very moment I saw 294 in the electoral votes f... Read >
Author: Audrey Bell-Kearney
18th November 2008
At this very moment the United States is dealing with some very significant issues that may change the nation to its very core. Not only are we about to vote on the next President of the United States, but we are also dealing with a major economic crisis.... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
17th November 2008
It is in the news everyday; homeowners keep on getting foreclosed out of their homes at incredible speed, and accelerating, even faster than before. There are several reasons for this; for one, banks are desperate for cash, if they conclude you will not b... Read >
Author: Alfred Sant
05th November 2008
That's the challenge! Not only in this 2008 U.S. election, but any election anywhere from school counsellors to municipal mayors and president of the United States. What are the criteria that your candidate must have?
As the leader goes, so go the pe... Read >
Author: Ann Stewart
04th November 2008
A day after Hillary Clinton came out on Ellen via satellite, Senator Obama did the same. He made a light-hearted satellite appearance. At the end of a long political campaign day Tuesday in Florida, Democrat Barack Obama had one more stop over: "The Ell... Read >
Author: lovephileo
03rd November 2008
A summit meeting, sometimes simply referred to as a summit, is a convention or a meeting among the government. These meetings often have a large exposure, drawing huge crowds. The security must be tight, to protect those important government officials t... Read >
Author: Mandy Chagger
03rd November 2008
Many companies still regard videoconferencing as either a futuristic or flawed technology. In reality, however, videoconferencing has become a real alternative for a variety of purposes including business meetings, conference calls and even social occasio... Read >
Author: Willy Gissen
31st October 2008
Barack Obama Will Become U. S. President
The original article was first written in the evening of February 6, 2008 and it is not too late to have it posted here now:
Today is Wednesday, February 6, 2008, the day after the Super Tuesday -- the single... Read >
Author: Rel Adviser
31st October 2008
Barack Obama -- Senator to Presidential Nominee, President
Relationships! The definitive Advice as to whether a presidential candidate would win the election and eventually become the President of the United States could be verified, among other things... Read >
Author: Rel Adviser
30th October 2008
Barack Obama is a Leo, which is not surprising as it is often the sign of a famous man - and especially a famous politician. He is the Junior United States Senator and the only African American serving in the U.S. Senate. He is, of course, also running fo... Read >
Author: SpiritNow.com
15th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Patti Schneckenberger
America is gearing up to pick a new and hopefully improved President of The United States. The stakes are high and yet is anyone really asking the right questions? The media seems to be more concerned with sou... Read >
Author: blessing
08th September 2008
With all of the scrutiny and demands placed on Barack Obama and John McCain in their campaigns for President, it is difficult to imagine a president as a polio victim. However, Franklin D. Roosevelt, possibly the most famous polio survivor in history, wa... Read >
Author: Kent
03rd September 2008
I'm voting for Barack Obama this November 4th for President of the United States. What follows in this article are 7 of the many reasons I am voting for Obama and not John McCain.
1. Obama was against the Iraq war from the start. Very few politicians h... Read >
Author: Marvin J. Markus
22nd August 2008
Did you know that there is a Jelly Belly factory in the United States? In fact, it is located near California’s wine country, Napa Valley. Located in Fairfield, CA, the factory is about an hour’s drive from San Francisco.
Jelly Belly is unique ... Read >
Author: Eddie Frank
22nd August 2008
Did you know that there is a Jelly Belly factory in the United States? In fact, it is located near California’s wine country, Napa Valley. Located in Fairfield, CA, the factory is about an hour’s drive from San Francisco.
Jelly Belly is unique ... Read >
Author: Eddie Frank
20th August 2008
U.S Gold Coins are a popular item for coin collectors, not only within the United States but also around the world. Of all the U.S. They are available for purchase today, this is a list of the more popular U.S. gold coins.
Liberty Head Gold Dollar
T... Read >
Author: Blake Hygate
14th August 2008
In the past 2 years, a very important factor in web content writing was keyword density, with the recommended 2 to 7% agreed by most seo experts. Well, that has changed for 2007, at least as far as Google goes. Their new patent clearly indicates the massi... Read >
Author: Manbeer Singh
13th August 2008
In the past 2 years, a very important factor in web content writing was keyword density, with the recommended 2 to 7% agreed by most seo experts. Well, that has changed for 2007, at least as far as Google goes. Their new patent clearly indicates the massi... Read >
Author: rajpal175
12th August 2008
In the past 2 years, a very important factor in web content writing was search engine density, with the recommended 2 to 7% agreed by most seo experts. Well, that has changed for 2007, at least as far as Google goes. Their new patent clearly indicates the... Read >
Author: Meinam Meirabasingh
25th July 2008
“Nicaragua has beaches?” When a friend recently asked me this question, I was shocked! Well known for its steamy, dense jungles and mountain trails, many Americans are just now discovering what is perhaps Nicaragua’s best kept secret: Its breathtaki... Read >
Author: Scott P Taylor
30th May 2008
Nike, is considered as an all time, all generation brand of sneakers, that released a sneaker variety “The Air Force Ones” in the year 1982. Still shining with its beguiling charm in the athletic shoe industry since its launch dated nearly 25 years b... Read >
Author: micle clark
23rd May 2008
Nike, is considered as an all time, all generation brand of sneakers, that released a sneaker variety “The Air Force Ones” in the year 1982. Still shining with its beguiling charm in the athletic shoe industry since its launch dated nearly 25 years b... Read >
Author: micle clark
21st May 2008
Thomas Jefferson is one of the most famous figures in American History. The third President of the United States, Jefferson was one of the Founding Fathers, establishing a republic United States all those years ago. He is still remembered today in histo... Read >
Author: Kevin Camilleri
28th April 2008
How to really be irresistible magnet for the man you LOVE?
It is never too late to turn your relation into everlasting love.
Did you ever hear that?
I LOVE YOU BUT IM NOT IN LOVE WITH YOU
Did your spouse tell you, I love you, but Im not ... Read >
Author: Enigma
19th March 2008
There are many ways to make money on the internet these days. The most common way that people will eventually fall into after they have experimented on the internet is with internet marketing. If you haven’t heard of it before, it is a very good way to ... Read >
Author: Ashley McAllister
19th March 2008
A few hundred years back, when George Washington was young and his brother was ill, it was Caribbean islands where they travelled with a hope that the alchemy of the tropical weather will cure the ailed brother of the first president of the United States.... Read >
Author: Alfie
11th February 2008
In 1982 Nike, an all time, all generation brand of sneakers, released a sneaker variety and called it The Air Force Ones. Imagine 25 years have gone by since its first launch but it has not lost its charm. This shoe gets its name from the plane Air Force ... Read >
Author: Brian Cliette
06th February 2008
Chuck Norris thinks that Senator John McCain is too old to become the next president of the United States. The actor, who has been actively backing McCain's rival Mike Huckabee, made the statement while hosting a fundraiser at the former Arkansas governor... Read >
Author: Emma
02nd February 2008
One way you can get a custom bobblehead toy or collection made for you is by contacting a bobblehead manufacturer and use a picture as a model. This means whether you want the bobblehead to resemble someone you know (like even you yourself, maybe) or a we... Read >
Author: custombobble
14th November 2007
A limousine is an unusually long luxury car, which traditionally sports black or white colors. These vehicles are most commonly driven by chauffeurs and are often associated with the wealthy and famous. While some limousines are owned by individuals, many... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
10th November 2007
George Bush just gave the following interview to Rolling Stone Magazine, due out in the January edition:Courtney Friel: “Mr. President, thank you so much for agreeing to give this exclusive interview to Rolling Stone Magazine. I hardly know where to beg... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
08th November 2007
George Bush has been one of the most controversial political figures of all time. He is the eldest son of the former president of the United States George Herbert Walker Bush, and is currently serving his second term in office. Bush won the election in 20... Read >
Author: Nick Carter
08th November 2007
What is counterfeiting?Counterfeiting is one of the nation’s oldest crimes dating back to the mid-19th century. Counterfeiting of money is the criminal offense of making an imitation of money with the intent to defraud others into accepting it as real.... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo
05th November 2007
Look back over the past 50 years. How many politicians in your country deserve a place in the history books? How many of those deserve it for the positive things they did?Imagine you are the president of the United States, and at the end of four years you... Read >
Author: Mark Victor Hansen
02nd September 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Stan the Mann
I was excited. I just returned from an important meeting. I had made some valuable contacts. As soon as I got home I went straight to my computer to enter this valuable information.
That was a mistake. After I co... Read >
Author: Stan the Mann
29th August 2007
It is so reassuring to drive down the street and see our national flag flying proudly in the wind. The problem is most people only do it occasionally. So what are those days that are appropriate to fly the flag?
January 1—start the year out right, ... Read >
Author: C. Mackay
15th August 2007
Traveling with children can be fun as well as very trying. Our family has been traveling with our children since the children were babies. Our children are in their middle school years now, but over the years we have come up with some fun travel activiti... Read >
Author: Teresa Mills
07th June 2007
With the race for the President's post heating up, the question on everybody's mind is "Who will be the next President of the United States?" And this is not merely a question that remains limited to the minds of its citizens. The size of the United State... Read >
Author: ajeetkhurana
06th June 2007
In May of 2006 the Office of Management and Budget issued a new revised supplement for OMB A-133. This revised supplement had several changes made to grant program narratives on the program requirements, which resulted in other parts of the compliance su... Read >
Author: Salieri
01st March 2007
In December of 2000, Al Gore conceded the election for President of the United States to George W. Bush.
I won't go into all that led up to that event or all that followed. That's not what I want to talk about. However, as bad as the results must hav... Read >
Author: Donovan Baldwin
15th February 2007
The following paper is meant to be a guide for all our readers, hopefully you too.
Like most of us you are probably used to see diverse dollar bill denominations. You probably have many on you every day. You probably have 50 dollar bills, 100 dollar b... Read >
Author: Frederic Madore
12th February 2007
Ever since George W. Bush took the oath of president of the United States, he and his administration have instituted many federally mandated changes for public schools across the nation. Now, according to Margaret Spellings, education secretary for the Bu... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke
07th February 2007
The United States initiated the Treaty of Versailles as the tool to make peace in the post World War I world and prevent further military actions from European countries side.
However The US were the prime country which rejected the Treaty and there were... Read >
Author: Kate Gardens
15th January 2007
Without setting goals where can a person reach? Nowhere. Although setting goals is an easy task yet achieving them is really herculean. Goals are like seeds. Till you take care of them, water them, nurture them with love you won't get any fruits. Any ... Read >
Author: Anandrahi
11th January 2007
Going Global: Best Practices in Human Factors For International TelephonyApplicationsBy Susan BerkleyWhen it comes to telephone applications, international definitely doesn't meanuniversal.Human factors we all take for granted in English, such as voice ty... Read >
Susan Berkley
24th November 2006
The election is over. The call, by some Democrat leaders, to get out of Iraq within a few months has already begun. The political jockeying for advantage in the next election is underway. The effort to corner President Bush was hinted at within days after... Read >
Author: Jim DeSantis
07th September 2006
The 16th president of the United States, Abraham Lincoln,
stated in one of his most famous speeches during one of
the most crucial times in U.S. history: "that all men
were created equal."
Today, while race or creed is unimportant as regards suc... Read >
Author: FJ Tapia
12th August 2006
I fail to understand how this great country of ours is constantly
attacked by civil liberties groups, in an attempt to abolish all
forms of God from all government institutions, or anything that
is government subsidized, like our public schools.
... Read >
Author: simi hogard
28th July 2006
This morning Exxon, the largest energy company in the world reported record profits of $10.36 billion for the second three months of the year. This was up from $7.64 billion from the same period a year ago. You will notice that the earnings were just shy ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th April 2006
Recommendations form another part of the admissions process. They allow adcoms to see you as an applicant from a different viewpoint. Some may ask you to submit one, others up to three. I suggest you submit at least two recommendations from different acad... Read >
Author: Devin Yeo
12th April 2006
Be an active focused participant in you own business. Experiment, do and try more things to see what works and what doesn't. You might not succeed at first but many times one learns what not to do first. It is all right to fail as long as you learn from i... Read >
Author: Malik Ahmad
17th March 2006
George Washington was the first president of the United States and considered one of the best.
George Washington is a much-admired person in many respects. As the first president of the United States, he set the course upon which the current three-bran... Read >
Author: Richard Monk
15th March 2006
It's hard to find someone who hasn't had a special toy. Seems everyone has had a special friend that's been with them forever, listening and comforting them. For many that friend came in the form of a TEDDY BEAR. It's hard to believe those cute and cuddly... Read >
Author: Sharon Lauer
12th March 2006
Evaluating thousands of scholarship applications has
definitely left an impression on me. I still remember
some of them, because the students who submitted them
managed to get into my head in a personal way. Many
books and articles will tell you that... Read >
Author: Dale Clifton
02nd March 2006
On Sunday, Oct. 16, 2005, I intently watched my TV as the PGA Tour's Michelin Championship unfolded in Las Vegas. A golf pro named Wes Short Jr., who had never won the tournament, was about to win it, along with $720,000.
I thought, wow, this is ama... Read >
Author: Coach Ron Tunick
17th February 2006
Evaluating thousands of scholarship applications has
definitely left an impression on me. I still remember
some of them, because the students who submitted them
managed to get into my head in a personal way.
Many books and articles will tell you that
... Read >
14th February 2006
Like death, paying taxes is inevitable. In the case of most Americans, tax season is just around the corner. If only paying taxes was so easy.
As you begin pulling out those receipts, the eraser and reading plain English tax instructions that Einstein ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
29th October 2005
Traveling can be a humbling experience, particularly when you travel to a foreign country. Such experiences, of course, give rise to travel jokes.
Travel Jokes
1. Three brothers are sitting at the bar in a Moscow establishment. An older man is sitt... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
12th October 2005
Everybody speaks. Some people speak and get elected president of the United States. Other people speak and armies of business people take to the streets, generating huge sums of money. Still others speak and people's lives change. What makes for differenc... Read >
Author: Ross Bainbridge
24th June 2005
1. Save Money
By hiring a professional writer to handle your project, you will save some money and, ultimately, increase your bottom line. A professional copywriter works to effectively convey your message to your target audience. By doing this, your b... Read >
Author: Beth Dieffenbach
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