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How your Business can Accept Credit Cards

28th April 2011
Paper currency has a long history in the United States. Even before the Declaration of Independence was penned, coins and bills were quite common in the colonies. The era of national American currency officially began with the First Bank of the United Sta... Read >
Author: Jim Hildebrand

The 'Rule of Law' Promotes Liberty or Fosters Tyranny. It all Depends

23rd March 2011
Often you hear that we are ruled by laws - not by men. That implies the laws are just and protect our liberty, whereas men (and women) rule when opportunity arises to their own interests with disbenefit to others. But, of course, laws are continually crea... Read >
Author: Shane Flait

A Father's Right to Parent His Child and Constitutional Law That Says So

18th March 2011
Fathers walk into family courts - generally hauled in under a wife's complaint for divorce - and can't believe the injustice they face. These courts deny them their children and other rights at the whim of the judge. The fathers' reaction is justified... Read >
Author: Shane Flait

Women's Rights Are Not Rights But Tyrannical Entitlements and Privileges

16th March 2011
In a free society, 'rights' mean the unalienable rights referred to in America's founding document, the Declaration of Independence - the 'unalienable right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness'. Such rights include the right to your property and... Read >
Author: Shane Flait

What is a Note

23rd February 2011
Today I would like to talk to you about a document called a "note." From day one, notes have always been synonymous with the real estate business. Well, let’s start with, what is a note and what purpose does it serve in the real estate business? A... Read >
Author: Kenneth Kern

What Makes Philadelphia Unique?

21st October 2010
Picture yourself looking out the window of your Philadelphia apartment. Slowly take in the clear blue sky and the wonderful cityscape of old and new buildings. Look at how some of the aged structures are preserved. There are some buildings as old as the... Read >
Author: Henry Drake

“Silent Cal”: His Idealism

14th October 2010
The basic elements of Coolidge’s Character as presented in “The Man and His Character" and “The Village That Raised Him" are the foundation stones of his idealism. Coolidge believed that the principal ideal of the American people was (and I believe, i... Read >
Author: Bernard Fleury

Calvin Coolidge: Is His Value System Relevant in the Twenty First Century?

14th October 2010
Let’s take a look at Calvin’s own words regarding the ethics class portion of Charles E. Garman’s four semester Philosophy course which all Amherst students were required to take in Coolidge’s day. Coolidge writes, “In ethics he taught us that there is ... Read >
Author: Bernard Fleury

Seville Cathedral

07th September 2010
Mystery of Christopher Columbus Seville Cathedral was the third largest church in Europe until a few years ago, before the construction of the Church of Christ the Redeemer in Moscow. However, when it was built in 1507, Cathedral of Santa Maria de la S... Read >
Author: andrewclive

In The Pursuit Of Happiness - Money And Wealth Are Not Essential

27th July 2010
Under the Declaration of Independence of US, the "pursuit of happiness" is a fundamental human right. Critics say the U.S. Constitution does not guarantee happiness, the pursuit of it. Find happiness with wealth is a pipe dream. You do not find happiness,... Read >
Author: GS Virk

War on Long Island: the dispute of Brooklyn

20th July 2010
Sitting in the nation of New York, Long Island - the world's 149th biggest island and hometown to 7.5 million people - is also the view of the first foremost skirmish in the American Revolutionary War which followed the United States' Declaration of Indep... Read >
Author: Alex Mc Stafani

July 4th

15th July 2010
July 4th marks an important day for the United States. The Wikipedia page compiled at Tinkrbox, a social video/website bookmarking site stated that July 4th is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Indepen... Read >
Author: Ahvin

Colorado Vehicle Moving

12th July 2010
Are you relocating out of think and require a way to get all of your automobiles transported? Or are you 1 of the thousands of men and women who move each and every 12 months to Rocky Mountain think of Colorado? Colorado is residence to several US Militar... Read >
Author: Sean Ryan

Fourth of JULY- Day of Independence

05th July 2010
The honorable day is around the corner. On 4th of July of this year we are going to celebrate 234th birthday of the United States of America. On 4th July 1976 we got the freedom from the Britain. From then this day is become National day of USA and the fe... Read >
Author: peter rock

The Confederate Army by David Barton

30th June 2010
Leaders for generations have wisely recognized that the high quality of government depends much more upon the high quality and character of leaders than upon any other aspect. And they also understood that we had been accountable for deciding on leaders o... Read >
Author: Ronny Savage
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