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Helping Others Gets You What You Want

29th September 2009
“It is literally true that you can succeed best and quickest by helping others to succeed”, Napoleon Hill. There are a number of quotes or ideas similar to this one that I have heard over the years, but this quote represents the earliest appearance ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Master Key System Available in Audio Format

28th September 2009
Harrison Media is proud to announce the they have made the works of Charles Haanel's Master Key System available in an audio format. The Master Key System is a blueprint for releasing the full potential of the human thought process. The system has been ma... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

29 Motivational Quotes for Business and other Work Environments

25th September 2009
Some days a motivational quote can provide a quick pick-me-up for employees and even management. They can be a breath of fresh air when it comes to a drab afternoon. These are also a great way to jazz up a newsletter or a memo or even to simply print and ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Tips to Keep Good Employees

24th September 2009
Henry Ford propelled, literally, the United States of America forward when he rolled out his Model T cars in the early 1900s.  By 1914, half of the vehicles plying America’s network of roads was manufactured by the Ford Company and even ordinary employ... Read >
Author: Jessica

Napolean Hill's Masterful "Think and Grow Rich" Book

23rd September 2009
"Think and Grow Rich" by Napolean Hill Will Change Your Life! "Whatever your mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve." -- Napoleon Hill in “Think and Grow Rich” perhaps the most famous self-help book of all time!!! If you're a big fan of ... Read >
Author: AcquiredHope

The Power Of Our Subconscious Mind

23rd September 2009
Have you ever fully appreciated that marvelous tool for success that each and every one of us has at our command? It is our mind. Theodore Roosevelt “All the resources we need are in the mind.” In the novel “Terminal Man” by Michael Crich... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Vital Skills Every Leader Should Master

21st September 2009
“The most important single ingredient in the formula of success is knowing how to get along with people.” - Theodore Roosevelt Many junior and mid-level managers find difficulty with achieving success at work not because they do not h... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The National Parks of New York

16th September 2009
If you are considering a vacation in New York, planning ahead is the only way to go. There are simply so many things to see and do that you must have at least a general idea of how you want to spend your days before you can even begin to get started. New ... Read >
Author: Mauro Suarez

List of Cute Nicknames

12th September 2009
Annie The very sound of the name will never fail to get someone singing “Tomorrow.” Big Blue Inscribed in bold, deep blue letters, it is owned by the fourth most respected name in the business world today: IBM. Dixie This cute nicknam... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

List of Cute Nicknames

07th September 2009
Annie The very sound of the name will never fail to get someone singing “Tomorrow.” Big Blue Inscribed in bold, deep blue letters, it is owned by the fourth most respected name in the business world today: IBM. Dixie This cute nicknam... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

Food Safety Failures - Why the FDA Can't Protect You

06th September 2009
Since its inception in the early part of the 20th century, The Food and Drug Administration has been no stranger to controversy. Born during a climate of public uproar over various food scares and scandals, the FDA attempted to reestablish consumer confid... Read >
Author: Yodle

Maxwell House: An American Institution

26th August 2009
It started in 1892 when a coffee blend that Joel Cheek came up with for the Maxwell House Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee became so popular that the hotel owner allowed no other coffee to be served to his guests. The special blend soon came to be known as M... Read >
Author: Hong Kirby

What are goals present The Master Lock has a Master Key System Available in Audio Format

13th August 2009
The human mind is truly unlimited and we are learning through the studies of science, that the universe operates under the attraction factor. The Master Key System is a blueprint for releasing the full potential of the human thought process. Harrison M... Read >
Author: Lord Abnev Solutionfinders

What are goals present The Master Lock has a Master Key System Available in Audio Format

13th August 2009
The human mind is truly unlimited and we are learning through the studies of science, that the universe operates under the attraction factor. The Master Key System is a blueprint for releasing the full potential of the human thought process. Harrison M... Read >
Author: Lord Abnev Solutionfinders

Family Vacation

10th August 2009
There are such a lot of places around America and the world where you can take the whole family for a remarkable time. It's best to make sure that each member finds the experience fulfilling, as well as tutorial. Your goal is to deepen your ties with on... Read >
Author: Jarvis Tanner

Collectible Antique Teddy Bears

30th July 2009
The antique teddy bears date back to 1902. This all started when the Washington Post printed a cartoon that showed President Theodore Roosevelt sparing the life of a bear during one of his hunts. The image of antique teddy bears was originally created ... Read >
Author: Ricky K Lim

Hunting and Fishing for Your Health

06th July 2009
Hunting enthusiasts know the advantages of spending time outdoors. We don’t need a fancy survey sponsored by some psychological association or government agency telling us what we already know: connecting with nature and admiring its beauty has countle... Read >
Author: fagankl

Collectible Teddy Bears History

05th July 2009
Collectible Teddy Bears are those that were manufactured in 1902. The history of the teddy bear began after a cartoon on the Washington Post showed President Theodore Roosevelt sparing the life of a bear during a hunting excursion. The image of the col... Read >
Author: Rick_Lee

Show how much you care with a Teddy Bear

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

I Love my Teddy Bear! By Paul Lakeman of funkybears

05th July 2009
Everyone loves a Teddy Bear. Most of us grew up with the adorable stuffed animal. Have you ever wondered about the history of the cuddly Teddy Bear? A little more than a century ago, the story goes that President Theodore Roosevelt was in Mississippi t... Read >
Author: Paul Lakeman

A Rocky Mountain Vacation: Estes Park, Colorado

30th June 2009
No Rocky Mountain vacation is complete without a visit to Estes Park, Colorado. This town of approximately 6,000 is located 90 miles northwest of Denver and serves as the eastern entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park. The main industry of Estes Park is... Read >
Author: OldManJoe

Modern Hunting and Fishing

30th June 2009
In a world governed by political correctness and “live and let live” ideologies, hunters may sometimes feel lost in a forest of sprawling cities and concrete jungles. Like Native Americans who realized the significant role that wildlife plays in ever... Read >
Author: fagankl

Identifying Potential Leaders

01st June 2009
“The best executive is the one who has sense enough to pick good men to do what he wants done, and self-restraint to keep from meddling with them while they do it.” – Theodore Roosevelt One of the most difficult (yet most fulfilling) tasks a lead... Read >
Author: Jason Shick

Making a huge comeback

05th May 2009
Panama hats took the world by storm after it was spotted on the head of Theodore Roosevelt during the Panama Canal construction in 1906. Soon after increased production of Panama hats, it began to swipe in US and other European countries. The 1920’s ... Read >
Author: devk

Experience The Thrill of the Hunt

06th March 2009
In a world governed by political correctness and “live and let live” ideologies, hunters may sometimes feel lost in a forest of sprawling cities and concrete jungles. Like Native Americans who realized the significant role that wildlife plays in ever... Read >
Author: fagankl

Some History On Teddy Bears

24th February 2009
Teddy bears all started because Theodore Roosevelt refused to shoot a bear, which in the end got him the nickname "Teddy." Yes, it is true there were toys that had bears on them, but they did not actually have stuffed teddy bears before 1902. There are a ... Read >
Author: Jael Soutter

A Couple Of Facts About Teddy Bears

24th February 2009
Theodore Roosevelt was the inspiration behind the first teddy bears, all due to a comic strip. When he refused to shoot a bear cub on his hunting travel word got out and a cartoonist drew a picture of him and the bear, this inspired a store owner. Mooris ... Read >
Author: Jael Soutter

What’s in a name?

10th February 2009
You must have heard about the iconic Panama Hats. Yes then, as many others, you may think that the Panama Straw Hats are made in Panama. Is this true? Actually it’s not. The fact is the Panama Hat is not from Panama but from Ecuador. The finest of all t... Read >
Author: P J Submitter

What’s in a name?

03rd February 2009
You must have heard about the iconic Panama Hats. Yes then, as many others, you may think that the Panama Straw Hats are made in Panama. Is this true? Actually it’s not. The fact is the Panama Hat is not from Panama but from Ecuador. The finest of all t... Read >
Author: P J Submitter

What’s in a name?

03rd February 2009
You must have heard about the iconic Panama Hats. Yes then, as many others, you may think that the Panama Straw Hats are made in Panama. Is this true? Actually it’s not. The fact is the Panama Hat is not from Panama but from Ecuador. The finest of all t... Read >
Author: P J Submitter

Why Teddy Bears Are So Widely Loved

25th November 2008
The teddy bear has been around for a long time. Since 1902, to be exact. But the first teddy bear wasn't just from a child's imagination. It was from a presidents hunting escapade. When Theodore Roosevelt was hunting with friends, they came across a black... Read >
Author: Andrea Flint

National Parks In New York City

03rd November 2008
If you are considering a vacation in New York, planning ahead is the only way to go. There are simply so many things to see and do that you must have at least a general idea of how you want to spend your days before you can even begin to get started. New ... Read >
Author: Jake Saab

Military Intervention Has Advantages And Disadvantages

10th September 2008
Military interventions around the world have been a source of public debate for over a century. Early statesmen, like George Washington, Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe were all advocates of non intervention and sometimes even isolationist... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Stuffed Animals are Alive!

08th September 2008
If you ask a child, stuffed animals are more than cuddly little pillows with arms and legs. If you ask a child, that’s not a stuffed animal, that’s Kimbo the lion, and he’s allergic to milk, even though he loves ice cream. To an imaginative child, a... Read >
Author: Chang Lim

Why Washington DC remains a popular tourist spot.

05th July 2008
Are you one of those who are wondering why Washington DC, the very well-known capital city of the United States remains as one of the country’s most popular tourist spots? The answer is simple – elegance. Washington DC is a very elegant place that it ... Read >
Author: bravo seo

10 Patriotic Quotes to Celebrate Flag Day

27th May 2008
Why is June the perfect month for patriotic quotes? Because Flag Day falls on June 14th of course! Flag Day was first celebrated in 1877, commemorating the adoption of the United States flag back in 1777. A one-hundred-year anniversary, so to speak. This ... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson

Washington DC Sight Seeing

22nd May 2008
Washington DC, the capital of United States is one of the best places to visit from tourist point of view. This city is example of 18th century planned city, especially for purpose of capital of United States, and named over the first president of United ... Read >
Author: omar

Be stylish, Be elegant with Lincoln Parts

10th April 2008
Lincoln is an American luxury automobile brand under the Ford Motor Company. It was founded by Henry M. Leland in the year 1917. The company was named after the founder’s childhood hero Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth president of the United States. ... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

The White House-Visit the Legendary Epitome of Power and Supremacy

14th February 2008
The White House is the official home and work place of the American president and stands out as an epitome of power and supremacy. The White House was built of white painted Aquia sandstone during the 1792-1800, its architecture resembling the late Georgi... Read >
Author: James Cook

The Great Men of History

04th February 2008
Ask anybody: “Who are the great men in human history?” Likely you will hear names such as Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Napoleon, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, or perhaps even Ronald Reagan. What do the... Read >
Author: Rob VandeWeghe

The History of Abercrombie Clothing.

18th January 2008
Abercrombie clothing has become world famous thanks to its unique and stylish menswear. The name of Abercrombie is one of the most inspirational names in this industry as buyers experience the hottest teen style in sports and casual wear. This leading sel... Read >
Author: Frank12

Life and Work of Jacob Riis

21st August 2007
The City of New York is famous for its talents and significant people. Jacob Riis is one of them. He is famous for devotion in exercise his photographic and journalistic abilities to concentrate on the public anxiety that New York City saw. As one of the ... Read >
Author: nickrichardson544

Life and Work of Jacob Riis

21st August 2007
The City of New York is famous for its talents and significant people. Jacob Riis is one of them. He is famous for devotion in exercise his photographic and journalistic abilities to concentrate on the public anxiety that New York City saw. As one of the ... Read >
Author: nickrichardson544

New York City's Fourth of July festivities: a celebration like no other

27th July 2007
The Fourth of July may only be celebrated in the United States but America's Independence is well known throughout the world. Over the years, the Fourth of July has morphed into one of the world's most dazzling celebrations, with cities and towns across t... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry

7 Secrets to a Wildly Successful Weight Loss and Fitness Program

26th July 2007
� All rights reserved Keith Crovatt All too often, each of us grasps for quick fixes, fast results and "little effort" schemes to lose weight and get back in shape (or get in shape for the first time). Without exception, most fail miserably and cont... Read >
Author: Keith Crovatt

Interesting Facts: U.S. Presidential Details

23rd July 2007
1. George W. Bush is the 43rd president. How many presidents have there been? A. 41 B. 42 C. 43 D. 44 B. 42 TOPICS: There have only been 42 presidents. Grover Cleveland was elected for two nonconsecutive terms and is counted twice as the 22nd a... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

I Dream To Become A Great Man

29th June 2007
I was born as a poor boy and grew up in the street Without the care, guidance and supervision of my beloved parent. I have been experienced an empty stomach, Almost naked, without permanent shelter and without proper education. As a young man wit... Read >
Author: Moises Reconalla

North Dakota Incorporations in Agri-business

18th June 2007
North Dakota is a top agricultural state, with 25-percent of the economy built around agriculture directly. Thirty-thousand or so farms and ranches produce spring wheat, barley, durum, canola (oil) and various pulse crops, such as peas and beans. T... Read >

Panama Canal Timeline

09th June 2007
The Panama Canal is world famous for the unprecedented water travel it enables between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans as well as the magnitude of engineering innovation that facilitated its construction. The history of the Panama Canal dates back hundred... Read >
Author: Jon Ashurov

14 Leadership Quotes to Celebrate Older Americans Month

23rd May 2007
If you're looking for leadership quotes, what better place to find them than in the words that have been spoken by those who know the ropes? May is Older Americans Month and this year's theme is "Older Americans: Making Choices for a Healthier Future." Th... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson

5 Tips to Make the Right Decisions in the Midst of Chaos

20th April 2007
"In a moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing to do. The worst thing you can do is nothing." Theodore Roosevelt As I wandered a parking lot scanning for my car I realized the quality of my decision making skills shrunk drasti... Read >
Author: Beth Tabak

15 Leadership Quotes for Presidents Day

15th February 2007
President's Day is celebrated on the third Monday in February, and this year it falls on February 19, 2006. To celebrate President's Day, I've collected some of my favorite leadership quotes from US Presidents. The leaders of this country have had som... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson

Take a holiday to one of America's classic destinations

20th December 2006
Regardless of whether you’re planning a family holiday or a romantic getaway with your loved one, peoples’ expectations regarding holidays have increased to match their growing affluence and leisure hours. Since everyone goes on holiday now, where y... Read >
Author: martymac

Romantic Destinations in North Dakota

08th December 2006
When you think of North Dakota, romance may not be the word that comes up first. In truth, romantic destinations in North Dakota are unique and excellent because they are true destinations from the hubbub of daily life. Romantic Destinations in North ... Read >
Author: Richard Rspad

Inspirational Thoughts on Life and Overcoming Adversity

16th November 2006
Much of modern society is a mad rush these days to keep up with those around us. In this mad dash, it is easy to lose the thread on what life is supposed to be and how we should live it. Inspirational Thoughts on Life and Overcoming Adversity If y... Read >
Author: Bruno Baceli

Evolution of GI Joe Action Figures

26th October 2006
The story of G.I. Joe started with an American cartoon soldier created in 1942 and spawned a sizable industry over a few decades. GI Joe action figures have inspired many young American to serve the country and defend the nation. The Official G.I. Joe Col... Read >
Author: Natalie Aranda

Is ownership of a property still a good investment?

11th October 2006
Is ownership of a property still a good investment? Theodore Roosevelt, one of the richest men of all time made the statement, "Real Estate is the basis for all wealth". Currently there is a lot of talk whether property investment in South Africa ... Read >
Author: Anelize Hendrikz

Family Vacations to the Black Hills

07th September 2006
Nestled between Rapid City and the western border of South Dakota, the Black Hills are an island of beautiful mountains and trees that rise up among prairies and rolling hills. This area first came to life around the 1870s when early-day prospectors disc... Read >
Author: Rich Herman

The Power of Our Subconscious Mind

22nd July 2006
Have you ever fully appreciated that marvelous tool for success that each and every one of us has at our command? It is our mind. Theodore Roosevelt "All the resources we need are in the mind." In the novel "Terminal Man" by Michael Crichton, it ... Read >
Author: Richard Kimball

29 Motivational Quotes for Business and other Work Environments

17th July 2006
Some days a motivational quote can provide a quick pick-me-up for employees and even management. They can be a breath of fresh air when it comes to a drab afternoon. These are also a great way to jazz up a newsletter or a memo or even to simply print and ... Read >
Author: Thomas Hunter

The History of the Buffalo Nickel - Part I

18th June 2006
The buffalo nickel (also known as the Indian head nickel) was produced from 1913 through 1938 and was designed by James Earle Fraser. It is actually a bison, not a buffalo, on the reverse but more on that later. Early in 1911, Treasury Secretary Fr... Read >
Author: Keith Scott

MASTERMIND GROUPS for enhanced learning

09th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Lisabeth Protherough Mastermind groups are a great and easy way for students to boost their grades. They help both you and others at the same time. You need to find a group of like-minded students who are prepared to share their current... Read >
Author: Lisabeth Protherough

Getting over the Ex

11th May 2006
I stop going to the gym in summer. Instead I'll take long morning walks through Lincoln Park neighborhoods and run home by the lake. Last summer I'd steal every evening hour cruising up the Potomac, loop the monuments, and forge new trails on Theodore Ro... Read >
Author: Jessica Word

Listen to & Download 1000s of Century-Old Pop & Folk Songs, Vaudeville Acts, Political Speec

05th May 2006
For those who have ever wondered what music sounded like 100 years ago, what Ernest Shackleton said about his Antarctic explorations, or what Theodore Roosevelt sounded like giving a speech, there is exciting news to be heard -- literally. Thanks to the U... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

Travel Guide and Tourist Attractions

01st May 2006
How many times have you experienced going to a place that seems interesting yet you have no idea what are the tourist attractions that city or country has to offer for its visitors? You would be fortunate enough if you have a friend, a family member or a ... Read >
Author: VMT Singuillo

The Lincoln Cent Part I The Beginning

27th April 2006
Incredibly, from 1909 through 2004, over 400 billion pennies have been minted. Yes, that is over four hundred billion, as in billion with a "B". That is roughly 1400 pennies per each US Citizen. If you have a jar, can, piggy bank, no doubt you have you... Read >
Author: Keith Scott

The Steiff Teddy Bear Story

15th March 2006
In 1847 in a small town in Giengen, Germany a baby girl was born. She was named Margaret Steiff. Her childhood vigor was cut short when she contracted polio at the age of 2. Although confined to a wheelchair for the rest of her life, she became a model fo... Read >
Author: Sharon Lauer

Lincoln Cent Pennies - Collectors love them while most folks hate them

26th January 2006
If you walk accross a street and you see a quarter on the ground would you pick it up ? I bet you would. Now, what if the coin you saw lying there was a penny, would you still pick it up ? Some folks would say, if it was lying face up I might, otherwise p... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

Success Training Secrets- START! Just Start -Where You Are

26th December 2005
Success Training Secrets- START! Just Start- Where You are. by Doug Firebaugh "Do what you can, with what you have, with where you are....." Theodore Roosevelt Start. Just start. Nike says it..."Just Do It!(tm)" In WildFire Success, ... Read >
Author: Doug Firebaugh

The History of Teddy Bears

08th September 2005
Teddy bears have been around since 1902. The teddy bear came to being when President Theodore Roosevelt refused to shot a black bear held captive by his hunting party. Also worth noting is that President Roosevelt's refusal to shoot this captive bear be... Read >
Author: David Chandler

Executive Coaching and the American President

28th June 2005
Perhaps no one better than a former U.S. president has the right to advise executives: "The best executive is the one who has sense enough to pick good men to do what he wants done, and self-restraint enough to keep from meddling with them while they do ... Read >
Author: Stephanie Tuia