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The History of Mother's Day

22nd February 2010
The concept of celebrating motherhood is not completely unique to any one culture or period of time. Maternity celebrations took place in ancient Egypt, Rome and Greece. These parties were held in honour of female goddesses and were of a non secular natur... Read >
Author: MichaelMolloy

Black Tea: A Good Source of Antioxidents

05th November 2009
Are you an avid tea drinker? Do you have a preference for the kind of tea, you drink? Herbal teas are popular but, have you considered black tea? This type of tea has a very strong flavor and more caffeine. Black tea, better known as Camellia Sinensis whi... Read >
Author: Garland Drake

Jango Fett Costume for Halloween

12th October 2009
Jango Fett was born to a family of farmers on the sector of concord Dawn, a planet long associated with the heavily-armored super-soldiers known as the Mandalorians. Jango's father served as Journeyman Protector, a title held by a civilian in Concord Daw... Read >
Author: Justine Pope

Business Cards

17th September 2009
A business card announces one's name and provides details about the business. It is used as a means of introduction and a memory aid to the recipient. From simple cards that gave the bare details of name and address, today's business cards have evolved wi... Read >
Author: chetan.seo

What Causes Bed Bugs And Ways To Eliminate Them

23rd August 2009
Bedbugs were first carried to the US by early ECU colonists and were a universal trouble in the U. S. leading to and all through the world war ii period. Thru the extensive use of DDT from 1940 into the 1950s, bedbugs by and huge disappeared from North Am... Read >
Author: Allen Knox

All About Hinges

16th July 2009
A hinge is one of the most useful hardware item ever invented. A hinge is a type of bearing that connects two solid objects together. It typically allowing only a limited angle of rotation between them. Hinges may be made of flexible material or of m... Read >
Author: kevinbudzynski@gmail.com

Canadian Indian Issues

09th April 2009
While lot of the countries in the world have problems with minorities or native people, this issue is especially important in North America. While the story of colonization has many black pages the guilt is nowhere stronger than in Canada and the U.S. Tod... Read >
Author: Matt Traverso

Historical Use of Factoring Companies in the U.S.

03rd March 2009
Accounts receivable factoring is one of the most misunderstood financial tools available to small businesses today. In the United States, factoring dates back to colonial times. Historically factoring has been around for more than 4000 years, or basically... Read >
Author: kgabriel

Enjoying the Fine Life: Baltimore, Maryland Events

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

Find the best hearing aid at the best price

30th January 2009
A revolution is afoot in the hearing aid industry. The stale and stagnant hearing aid companies have some new competition such as Zounds who have launched with revolutionary approaches and technologies aiming to help their customers hear better while not ... Read >
Author: Justin Kroop

IRS Tax Attorney

15th September 2008
An IRS tax attorney is an experienced professional who can solve most tax problems. There are many ways to address even the most severe tax problems so that you get tax relief while preserving your most important assets. By the time most people consider r... Read >
Author: William McConnaughy

History of the United States Postal Service

02nd September 2008
The history of formal mail service in the United States dates back to 1639, when the state court of Massachusetts established the first government-authorized dropoff point for mail. That location was a privately held business, a tavern in Boston. In tho... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell

Introduction to Paper Quilling

17th July 2008
Paper quilling is the art of rolling, shaping, gluing and decorating strips of paper. This craft is also called paper filigree or simply quilling. You do need a tool called a quill to create the basic coiled shape to the paper. You then glue the paper at ... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

High Tea vs. Low Tea

10th June 2008
In the United States, the tradition of tea time was essentially wiped out with the Boston Tea Party. As you may recall, England taxed the tea more than the colonists wanted to pay, so they protested by unloading a bunch of tea into the Boston Harbor. Coff... Read >
Author: Sean

How to Undo Negative Feedback on Your Brand

29th April 2008
Whenever you see a list of America's greatest presidents, as ranked by historians, you always see Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt, and George Washington at or near the top. What do those three men have in common? Each of them presided over the nat... Read >
Author: charen
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