Articles, tagged with "franklin d roosevelt", page 4
17th March 2009
"The Americans took but little when they emigrated except what they stood up in and what they had in their souls. They came through, they tamed the wilderness, they became a refuge for the oppressed from every land and clime." - Winston Churchill
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Bei Maniago
10th March 2009
MY STIMULUS PACKAGE
My wife and I are embarking on a small-scale stimulus package that includes a renovation of the kitchen and both bathrooms in our Florida condo. The idea is to narrow the gap between the man-made beauty in our oceanfront apartment ...
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Cary Bayer
04th March 2009
For centuries, people have been going in and out of the nation's capital for sightseeing, educational trips, adventure tours, and business meetings. From Lincoln to Jefferson to FDR Memorial, and from Smithsonian to the Whitehouse, most people use buses t...
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bravo seo
04th March 2009
The global financial crisis, brewing for a while, really started to show its effects in the middle of 2007 and into 2008. Around the world stock markets have fallen, large financial institutions have collapsed or been bought out, and governments in even t...
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Robert Palmer
28th February 2009
What is Social Security?
Social Security was designed to give security and protection from unexpected disasters to individuals by means of spreading certain risks amongst all the members of the society with the intention to ensure that no family will p...
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Mesriani Law Group
23rd February 2009
Start the letter by writing ''With reference to your letter dated - - - -."
Did you just hear someone snoring? Yes, that is probably the guy reading this letter. Yawn.
Why start the letter in such a boring way? How about, 'Thank you very much for wri...
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Business Letter Guru
18th February 2009
Polio, once a common and greatly feared viral infection, is now considered to be rare in developed countries, but there are still people who have had their lives touched by this devastating disease. Their bodies have been forever altered - literally - fro...
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Kent
03rd February 2009
In the spring of 1933 my great grandmother, Effie Bernice Hunt, began a labor of love at her kitchen table: a 25 week-long handmade quilt making project of 25 appliqué quilt blocks. Each handmade quilt block featured a different flower beloved in the Pac...
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maxjohn80
19th December 2008
If it seems a little unusual that President-elect Barack Obama is holding daily press conferences and lining up legislation to be signed his first days in office that's because this is a presidential transition like no other. Perhaps it is indicative of ...
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Robert Palmer
01st December 2008
Americans can probably blame one of the original magnates of retail, Macy's department stores, for the Black Friday phenomenon. The Black Friday sales date back to just before the Great Depression, in 1924 when the New York-based retailer began its famou...
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Lram401
24th November 2008
One of the most sought after gold coins in the history of coin collecting and investing is the 1933 Gold Double Eagle coin.
This beautiful gold coin was last issued in 1933. Minted from the California Gold Rush to the early 1930s, the Double Eagles cea...
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Christina Goldman
21st October 2008
If the Democratic nominee for President, Barack Obama, wins the Presidential election on November 4th, I'll be investing in the stock market on November 5th.
Why? Because Democrats haven proven time and time again to be much better at leading the econo...
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Marvin J. Markus
08th October 2008
If fear is your sole motivator, you've already lost, because by definition, even if you become a billionaire, you can't be a success. Who defines success as leading a wealthy, opulent, fearful life?
Generally I write about public relations and market...
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Anthony
25th September 2008
There are numerous different types of restaurants in Paris and places that you could choose to eat out at, and many of the restaurants have lots of history and nostalgia, so we thought it would be an idea to focus on one in particular, called the Tour d'A...
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placesinfrance.com
09th September 2008
Evening of 28, U.S. Senator Obama accepted the presidential nomination in the Democratic National Convention, became the first minorities ethnic U.S. presidential candidate nominated by major political parties.
Recently, Obama can accommodate gave a spe...
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Author:
Angulo Fu