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29th September 2009
It has been said that President Franklin D. Roosevelt was tired of the typical small talk and flattery he received when meeting with adoring guests at various White House receptions. FDR was certain that guests really weren’t listening to what he had to... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
"The only disability in life is a bad attitude." – Scott Hamilton
Attitude is so important. It is probably the most important thing worth talking about in all the self -help material you will come across. Why; because attitude controls your mind whic... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd July 2009
The true power of the mind, extraordinary as it is many are yet to enjoy its potential and possibilities. Understanding the true power of the mind is critical to your personal and professional success. With the thoughts, you hold in your mind, you will in... Read >
Author: Successfacilitator
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
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
27th June 2009
VA Loan is a loan that is guaranteed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. It was created when President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the GI Bill of Rights. These loans were started with the idea of fulfilling the dreams of U.S war veterans to own a... Read >
Author: Preethi Sundar
18th June 2009
The VA Property Loan became known via the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act in 1944 and this Act was also referred to as the GI Bill of Rights. This Bill was later signed as legislation President Franklin D. Roosevelt. This ensured that war veterans were en... Read >
Author: jakewriter
11th June 2009
Although TV and radio are mass media, the best broadcasters are able to make each listener feel as if they are sharing an intimate one-on-one conversation. They never elevate themselves about their audience, but speak to everyone as if they were a dear, ... Read >
Author: Susan Berkely
05th June 2009
To give you a background on VA home loan refinance, it started in 1944 with the Servicement�s Readjustment Act. This is also known as the GI Bill of Rights. The GI Bill was signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt which provided war veterans with guara... Read >
Author: Rick_Lee
05th June 2009
To give you a background on VA home loan refinance, it started in 1944 with the Servicement�s Readjustment Act. This is also known as the GI Bill of Rights. The GI Bill was signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt which provided war veterans with guara... Read >
Author: Rick_Lee
01st May 2009
Franklin D. Roosevelt said at his first Inaugural Address, "...the only thing we have to fear is fear itself."
This statement is so true in so many ways. When we fear change, we aren't necessarily fearing the change, we are fearing the unknown; ... Read >
Author: Joan Marie Whelan
25th March 2009
I just got off the phone with Chuck Pennacchio, who is our tireless facilitator here in Pennsylvania to spearhead the passage of Single Payer legislation. Perhaps we will be the first State in the Union to pass Single Payer, otherwise known as HB 1660/SB ... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk
25th March 2009
It had probably in the beginning practiced in search for food from among the people in the south of the United States. From that day onwards, it has started getting numerous audiences of all ages and nations. Today, several countries such as Australia, Cu... Read >
Author: The Bodybuilding Trainer
22nd March 2009
This March marks the 76th anniversary of one of the most important turning points in American history. On March 4, 1933, new President Franklin D. Roosevelt proclaimed to the world that "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself." The president's wo... Read >
Author: Nate Gillespie
17th March 2009
"The Americans took but little when they emigrated except what they stood up in and what they had in their souls. They came through, they tamed the wilderness, they became a refuge for the oppressed from every land and clime." - Winston Churchill
It is... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago
10th March 2009
MY STIMULUS PACKAGE
My wife and I are embarking on a small-scale stimulus package that includes a renovation of the kitchen and both bathrooms in our Florida condo. The idea is to narrow the gap between the man-made beauty in our oceanfront apartment ... Read >
Author: Cary Bayer
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
04th March 2009
For centuries, people have been going in and out of the nation's capital for sightseeing, educational trips, adventure tours, and business meetings. From Lincoln to Jefferson to FDR Memorial, and from Smithsonian to the Whitehouse, most people use buses t... Read >
Author: bravo seo
04th March 2009
The global financial crisis, brewing for a while, really started to show its effects in the middle of 2007 and into 2008. Around the world stock markets have fallen, large financial institutions have collapsed or been bought out, and governments in even t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th February 2009
What is Social Security?
Social Security was designed to give security and protection from unexpected disasters to individuals by means of spreading certain risks amongst all the members of the society with the intention to ensure that no family will p... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
23rd February 2009
Start the letter by writing ''With reference to your letter dated - - - -."
Did you just hear someone snoring? Yes, that is probably the guy reading this letter. Yawn.
Why start the letter in such a boring way? How about, 'Thank you very much for wri... Read >
Author: Business Letter Guru
18th February 2009
Polio, once a common and greatly feared viral infection, is now considered to be rare in developed countries, but there are still people who have had their lives touched by this devastating disease. Their bodies have been forever altered – literally –... Read >
Author: Kent
03rd February 2009
In the spring of 1933 my great grandmother, Effie Bernice Hunt, began a labor of love at her kitchen table: a 25 week-long handmade quilt making project of 25 appliqué quilt blocks. Each handmade quilt block featured a different flower beloved in the Pac... Read >
Author: maxjohn80
19th December 2008
If it seems a little unusual that President-elect Barack Obama is holding daily press conferences and lining up legislation to be signed his first days in office that's because this is a presidential transition like no other. Perhaps it is indicative of ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st December 2008
Americans can probably blame one of the original magnates of retail, Macy’s department stores, for the Black Friday phenomenon. The Black Friday sales date back to just before the Great Depression, in 1924 when the New York-based retailer began its fam... Read >
Author: Lram401
26th November 2008
Generally I write about public relations and marketing, about tools that can help build a successful business. But you can have the best tools available and if your approach or mindset is skewed, you’ll never reach your goal. During tough economic tim... Read >
Author: Anthony Mora
24th November 2008
One of the most sought after gold coins in the history of coin collecting and investing is the 1933 Gold Double Eagle coin.
This beautiful gold coin was last issued in 1933. Minted from the California Gold Rush to the early 1930s, the Double Eagles cea... Read >
Author: Christina Goldman
21st October 2008
If the Democratic nominee for President, Barack Obama, wins the Presidential election on November 4th, I'll be investing in the stock market on November 5th.
Why? Because Democrats haven proven time and time again to be much better at leading the econo... Read >
Author: Marvin J. Markus
08th October 2008
If fear is your sole motivator, you've already lost, because by definition, even if you become a billionaire, you can't be a success. Who defines success as leading a wealthy, opulent, fearful life?
Generally I write about public relations and market... Read >
Author: Anthony
08th October 2008
If fear is your sole motivator, you've already lost, because by definition, even if you become a billionaire, you can't be a success. Who defines success as leading a wealthy, opulent, fearful life?
Generally I write about public relations and market... Read >
06th October 2008
In the spring of 1933 my great grandmother, Effie Bernice Hunt, began a labor of love at her kitchen table: a 25 week-long handmade quilt making project of 25 appliqué quilt blocks. Each handmade quilt block featured a different flower beloved in the Pac... Read >
Author: Max Sinha
25th September 2008
There are numerous different types of restaurants in Paris and places that you could choose to eat out at, and many of the restaurants have lots of history and nostalgia, so we thought it would be an idea to focus on one in particular, called the Tour d'A... Read >
Author: placesinfrance.com
16th September 2008
Although TV and radio are mass media, the best broadcasters are able to make each listener feel as if they are sharing an intimate one-on-one conversation. They never elevate themselves about their audience, but speak to everyone as if they were a dear, ... Read >
Author: Susan Berkely
09th September 2008
Evening of 28, U.S. Senator Obama accepted the presidential nomination in the Democratic National Convention, became the first minorities ethnic U.S. presidential candidate nominated by major political parties.
Recently, Obama can accommodate gave a ... Read >
Author: Angulo Fu
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
06th September 2008
Labor Day will be here before you know it and it's time to celebrate with a few great Labor Day quotes. After all, this is a holiday that people of all races and cultures can celebrate (as long as they've put in their fair share of hard work). Who wouldn'... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson
17th August 2008
Bass fishing has a fascinating history. It started in the late 18th century and continues to progress until today.
It probably was originally practiced in search for food among the people in the south of the United States. Since then, it has started g... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith
23rd July 2008
Every person has a gift of art, and some have mastered this gift and created paintings, sculptures, and other brilliant masterpieces. The only way to preserve these works of genius is to house them in a special place called an art gallery.
That is how ... Read >
Author: Mark Traston
25th May 2008
Franklin D. Roosevelt once said, “Real estate cannot be lost or stolen, nor can it be carried away. Purchased with common sense, paid for in full and managed with reasonable care, it is about the safest investment in the world”.
This advice has ... Read >
Author: Michelle Harricharan
25th May 2008
Do you expereince fear? If you're like the rest of us you do! However, is your fear stopping you from achieving the things you dream of achieving? Does your fear make you hesitate? Do you get paralysed by your own thinking? Do you imagine the terrible thi... Read >
Author: Michael McGrath
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
28th April 2008
"Fannie Mae" is the nickname for the Federal National Mortgage Association.
Although it has the "Federal" name in its title, it's actually a separate, chartered corporation that operates in the secondary mortgage market.
In this article, I'll give y... Read >
25th January 2008
For the budding home based business entrepreneur, learning the ropes of operations, finance and advertising are certainly essential steps to success, just as critical however is an understanding of how to stay positive and bold in a game fraught with risk... Read >
Author: chriscurwen
18th January 2008
How do you remain fearless in a world that appears to be changing and moving at warp speed? There are many steps on the path to fearlessness, and it may be you need to use more than one. Everyone here on Earth School has to seek out what will work best ... Read >
Author: Nanette Victoria
30th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Mary Foley
"We Can Do It!" is the banner across one of the most well-known posters during World War II encouraging women to join the workforce for the war effort. You probably remember it - the image of a woman with a red bandana on... Read >
Author: Mary Foley
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
23rd July 2007
Today in the United States, traveling a considerable distance by automobile often involves traveling along a portion of at least one interstate. Direct, multi-lane routes, high speed limits and the absence of stop signs and red lights make interstate trav... Read >
Author: Greg Chapman
25th May 2007
I am sure that many of you have never looked at a dime piece and thought about how this coin first became a part of our lives. The dime piece was introduced to the public in 1796. This coin has been so much part of our lives and history that you will find... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
23rd April 2007
When President Franklin D. Roosevelt died from a stroke, his blood pressure was 240/180 mmHg, twice as high as the upper limit usually defined as hypertensive. During that time, the symptoms of high blood pressure (or hypertension) were largely unknown, a... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
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
30th January 2007
The world as we know it is changing in leaps and bounds on a daily basis. Our children are growing up knowing and using iPods and computers with gigabytes of data storage for all their music and video files. High-speed Internet has become a way of life wh... Read >
Author: Kevin Chartrand
22nd January 2007
Bass fishing has a fascinating history. It started in the late 18th century and continues to progress until today.
It probably was originally practiced in search for food among the people in the south of the United States. Since then, it has started g... Read >
Author: Zack Lim
05th January 2007
By Oluwafisayo Akinlolu
Beethoven composed some of the world’s best music. His handicap? He was deaf. One of the world’s greatest leaders was US President Franklin D. Roosevelt. His handicap? He served from a wheelchair.
Wilma Rudolph was born i... Read >
Author: Oluwafisayo Akinlolu
16th November 2006
If you're after some good old-fashioned family fun, Bay Beach Amusement Park in Green Bay, Wisconsin is the perfect place for you and your family to visit. Located near the mouth of the Fox River in Wisconsin, Bay Beach Amusement Park has been providing c... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
09th November 2006
Reverse mortgages are becoming popular financial planning tools for seniors in retirement. When Social Security was first implemented in 1935 the average life expectancy was 65 years. Today people are living healthier lifestyles and with improved medica... Read >
Author: N sioris
12th September 2006
Copyright 2006 So-lu'shunz Leadership Services
We all have our own personal memories of the unthinkable, unspeakable, unimaginable events of that bright September morning five years ago today. Each remembers what they were doing at the moment of shock... Read >
Author: Karin Syren
04th June 2006
Some people may not be aware of what bass fishing is. Bass fishing has an interesting story. It begun in the late 18th century and it still continues to develop until today. More and more people have been hooked up with bass fishing. It is in fact one of ... Read >
Author: Gary H
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