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Dominion: Seaside Card Game Review

15th July 2010
It's been a long time coming, but your Dominion has finally expanded to reach the ocean shore in Dominion: Seaside, an expansion for the hit card game. There's plenty of territory beyond the shore though, with islands and native villages ripe for the pick... Read >
Author: Steven H. Ng

Case Alleges Infant Seriously Injured When Physician Did not Timely Identify GBS Infection

30th June 2010
If a baby with a Group B Strep infection is not treated or improperly treated the baby can suffer long term severe disabilities. A GBS infection in a baby can turn into pneumonia, sepsis, or meningitis. Given a newborn's undeveloped immune system this can... Read >
Author: J. Hernandez

U.S. History Photo Libraries: Teaching with Historical Photos

11th June 2010
U.S. History Photo Libraries are an excellent resource for history teachers to use as they formulate history lesson plans. They offer thousands of primary source documents such as charts, graphs, photographs, art and even political cartoons from various p... Read >
Author: Peters Publishing

An Inexpensive Remedy for Bad Breath

08th June 2010
Bad breath cures are a dime a dozen really, they're all over the place in terms of geography, content, price, and life philosophy. This is because lots of people have this problem and because usually they don't know a lot and are easily deceived by gimmic... Read >
Author: Clinton Mccoy

Background And History of Coffee

03rd June 2010
There are few drinks in the entire world today that are as popular as coffee. Probably the best way to obtain caffeine short of the new energy products currently being marketed, coffee is certainly widespread in many different locations, from the home to ... Read >
Author: alisonxew

If You're Serious about Manifesting Abundance, Then You MUST Understand THIS Common Factor that ALL

25th May 2010
Abraham Lincoln is famous for being the President of The United States when the country broke apart into two nations, ushering in the Civil War, America's bloodiest war. He's also famous for presiding over forces that successfully prosecuted a war to keep... Read >
Author: Ike Love

The Philippines: Travel Facts

22nd March 2010
An archipelago located near the Pacific Ocean, The Republic of the Philippines is a country filled with wonders of nature. Sitting on the outermost region of South East Asia, the country was once a colony of Spain and America. From these colonizers and so... Read >
Author: Richard

Canine Bladder Stones - How to Help Your Dog

08th January 2010
Canine bladder stones form when bacteria enters the urinary tract or if your dog is suffering from a problem that restricts the flow of urine. Bacterial infection causes inflammation of the bladder, a condition called cystitis. When the body's defense... Read >
Author: Jeff Grill

The Reign of Khmer Rouge

23rd December 2009
Khmer Rouge also known Cambodia's Communist Party of Kampuchea (CPK), was formed from way back 1940's. The formation was caused by the struggle of Cambodians against the colonization of France and was inspired by Vietnam. The Indochina War had fueled t... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

The Meaning of the Red,White and Blue Colors of the American Flag

23rd December 2009
Many people want to know the answer to the question, why is the American flag red, white and blue. Knowing the American flag's meaning lets the citizens comprehend the symbols, colors and the design represent. It is also a reminder to the people how the c... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

Yellow Tea Kettles for an Afternoon Cup

21st December 2009
In the early 16th century, tea kettles came in a variety of colors: copper and non copper. Copper tea kettles were very popular during that day. As a great conductor of heat, copper was in such demand that a copper tea kettle industry was situated in the... Read >
Author: steve magill

The Future of Languages

08th December 2009
Everything changes. There are cultural changes brought about by discovery, invention, diffusion, colonization and rebellion. If language is said to be rooted or transmitted in culture, therefore, it would be safe to say that language also changes. Languag... Read >
Author: Boris_yo

Australian Immigration Population

07th December 2009
Yearly, there are hundred thousands people from all over the world are applying for an Australia visas. Great number of people are traveling down south to work, study, do business, reunite with relatives and loved ones, refresh or to stay permanently. And... Read >
Author: Chester Cool

How Do You Know What Is The Best Probiotic Supplement?

24th November 2009
That is a really good question. With all the supplements on the market this could be a very hard task to achieve, finding the Best Probiotic Supplement Let's start out first by educating you on Probiotics such as, *What are Probiotics? *Why Probio... Read >
Author: Monique Schlosser

A Primer on Collecting Mexican Folk Art

06th November 2009
I love Mexican folk art! Whenever possible, I try to buy it directly from the artisans who create it. The pieces that speak to me, I keep and add to my own collection. The others, I share with family and friends as gifts, or sell to other collectors and h... Read >
Author: John Simon
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