Articles, tagged with "american history", page 3
30th September 2010
For true music fans, one of the saddest recent developments in American history has been the major consolidation of media companies. The Telecommunications Act of 1996 was passed by Congress in an effort to increase market competition, but its provisions ...
Read >
Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
24th September 2010
On Halloween, you can pretty much forget about dressing for success, fashion, or to impress anyone in particular if you want. The perfect costume can help you get out of your own skin for a while. While Indian costumes are fun, they pay tribute to the nat...
Read >
Author:
Sandy Winslow
14th September 2010
Anytime you have to move, you know you are in for a long and sometimes arduous process. Obviously, there is a lot of stress involved with packing and organizing the move, but one thing that should always bring great joy is finding Boston luxury apartments...
Read >
Author:
Bruce Garland
08th September 2010
One of the most frequently asked questions related to television is, 'Where's the remote?' When the first simple television was built in 1928, it did not come with a remote. The entire wonder consisted of a disk, a light (which tended to make the images...
Read >
Author:
whoknows
13th August 2010
Constitutional D.C. Attorney Jonathan W. Emord - Proposes Efficient, Logical and Profitable Gulf Oil Clean-Up Solution for Government and Public
The BP oil rig explosion in the Gulf has led to the largest environmental disaster in American history and ...
Read >
Author:
Jonathan
15th July 2010
The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq are two of the most unpopular wars in American history, and it's not very difficult to see why. Thousands of American soldiers have died over the past nine years in what has become America's longest war, and Americans hav...
Read >
Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
14th July 2010
aMost people quite sensibly associate tutoring with the school year. As a tutor, I usually defend the right of children and teenagers to have summers filled with camp, first jobs, and long lazy days. However, there are certain situations where it makes se...
Read >
Author:
Jessie Mathisen
08th July 2010
By pitting a "good" lender against the "bad" banks, lenders inspired by a good cop versus bad cop mentality have realized that offering small business loans without banks can be a marketing success. "Thinking outside the bank" has become a battle cry for ...
Read >
Author:
Steve Bush
05th July 2010
Remember those nice phrases about American history that you were taught in school like "Give me freedom or give me death;" "My freedom is not for sale:" "It's better to let ten guilty men go free than one innocent man suffer?" Well, you can forget abo...
Read >
Author:
sheldon archer
04th July 2010
You remember when you first began school?
When you first began school, you were first taught how to count, after you learned how to count, you learned your ABCs. After you learned to count and your ABCs, you learned how to write numbers and letters.
...
Read >
Author:
Ike Love
30th June 2010
The word "wooing" doesn't get used very much anymore. Not just because the word itself sounds outdated, but because the relationship scene has changed a tad over the last hundred plus years. Newfound social flexibility has taken a lot of the ritual out of...
Read >
Author:
Paul Thomson
29th June 2010
How to study Smarter ? IT is so easy
Don't study harder,study smarter!
You can get the tips and secrets at the end of the article.
Decision dated how to give somebody the job of an A on tests, consistently, is top priority if you leaving to pass with...
Read >
Author:
okhaows
19th June 2010
During this recession - which some say is the worst in American history since the Great Depression - hundreds of thousands of Americans have lost their jobs. The unemployment rate is currently hovering around 9%. In some states such as Michigan and Rhode ...
Read >
Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
18th June 2010
Housing market:
Because the housing market is in one of the biggest slumps in American history, more people are looking to rent a condo or are simply Apartments for Sale Bangalore. The difficulty for many understands what the differences are between the ...
Read >
Author:
mainstaygroup
08th June 2010
Some years ago we were travelling through Boston Airport. On the wall, and it was a huge wall, there was a colossal American flag. Whiling away the time before our flight, this obviously caught the imagination of one of the children. 'What' they said in a...
Read >
Author:
Liz Copeland