Articles, tagged with "mid 1800s", page 4
07th July 2010
The English Bulldog, also known as the British Bulldog, is the 14th most popular breed in the United States. He is 108 years old, and although canine historians routinely debate his origins, many believe his ancestor, the Bulldogs, is a cross between the ...
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Author:
Ron Ayalon
10th May 2010
In the wild, bees will build their hive in a tree hollow or some similar structure. While perfectly good enough for the bees, in this location it was difficult for man to take their honey - hence the invention of artificial beehives, which have actually b...
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Author:
Val Wilson
30th April 2010
The Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, more generally known as the Orient Express, is a legendary train that conjures up visions of mystery and intrigue. It has been the subject of any books, and many movies and novels have taken their settings and plots from...
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luxurytrainsfa
22nd April 2010
This breed of dog, also fondly called as APBT, is recognized for its loyalty and intelligence. The dogs with this breed make superb companions since they're very aggressive due to their protective nature. How, then, are they different from the Staffies? F...
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Scott Nunez
21st April 2010
Far off to the south of the globe lies the island nation of New Zealand. One of the foremost developed countries in the world it is also one of the most isolated and the only nation to claim territory in Antarctica. Its indigenous peoples are known as the...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
20th April 2010
New Zealand comprises a small collection of islands that are deceptively hidden behind its far larger counterpart Australia. Formed through volcanic activity, its lands are rich with a diverse array of physical landscapes highlighting several different ha...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
20th April 2010
Guitars have played an important part in molding the music of many cultures. Different types of guitars, including acoustic guitars, are used to create certain sounds and styles. Acoustic guitars got their name from the type of amplification they provide....
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Author:
denny
13th April 2010
Everybody loves a good rodeo. The outdoor life, the sun on your back, the competitive camaraderie, the smell of fish in the air. Huh? The smell of... what?
It seems that all rodeos are not the same, and down at Destin, Florida there ain't a horse, ste...
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Author:
Karrie Rose
24th March 2010
The article title inspires images of a gaggle of ladies companionably gathered around a patchwork quilt exchanging tidbits of gossip, usually called a quilting bee. Or maybe a housewife all alone, late at night in her pioneer home, laboring over clothing ...
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Author:
George Pettit
18th March 2010
Gazebos are small ornamental structure, often bring a dazzling view, mostly built in a garden and sometimes called as summerhouses. Its one of the best options you ever make for your garden or backyard. They look impressive and add artistry.
History
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Author:
Matt Buchel
16th February 2010
The history of the world, from one angle, is the ongoing story of how it's gotten smaller and smaller in terms of travel and communication. As recently as the early 1800s, all travel and communication was the same thing - in other words, with the exceptio...
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Author:
Robert Bell
04th February 2010
Health Issues: heart murmurs and mange
Care and Exercise:
• Bathe when necessary.
• Brush their coat only occasionally using a brush with firm bristles.
• Rub down their coat with a towel or a chamois to remove hairs that are loose.
• ...
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Author:
Keri Carrillo
19th January 2010
All around the globe, on any given day, you will find some sort of sports event on your local television station or on cable. With networks dedicated solely to sports, you can find things like boxing, bowling, fishing, basketball, football, baseball and s...
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Author:
Daren Hopkins
14th January 2010
At the start of your research for a Minneapolis radio school, think about the area's experience with all forms of radio broadcasts. What was formerly just a small town imprisoned in the cold north experienced a population boom in the mid-1800s, when a rai...
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Author:
Alex Baker
23rd December 2009
The Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, more generally known as the Orient Express, is a legendary train that conjures up visions of mystery and
intrigue. It has been the subject of many books, and many movies and novels have taken their settings and plots f...
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Author:
antarcticacrui