Articles, tagged with "george washington", page 4
27th April 2010
Bergen County has a surprising amount to offer in terms of culinary experiences, ranging from holes in the walls, family owned bistros to relatively lavish dining options. There are lots of choices when looking for a place to get some food in Bergen Count...
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MarthaAsham
26th April 2010
Silverstone is not a very large area or one that features hundreds of tourist attractions but there are three distinct ones which provide opportunities for residents and tourists to visit.
The first is the Stowe Landscape Gardens which is located abou...
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RobertMelkk
23rd April 2010
The American Foxhound is very similar to the English Foxhound, but it is lighter and taller than the English cousin. Its reputation is that it has a better sense of smell. The head is long with a good shaped but slightly domed skull. The eyes are big and ...
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scott lipe
21st April 2010
If there's no traffic then it's about a two and a half hour drive from Manhattan to Montauk. And to everybody going there, it's well worth the trip.
Montauk is on the easternmost part of the South Fork of Long Island, New York. It's where New York Stat...
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Author:
Wendy Moyer
07th April 2010
Commemorative coins have become very popular. Many people want to
include several kinds of coins in their collections, or for souvenirs.
Often they are used as traditional gifts for special occasions.
These coins are not considered to be pract...
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Author:
gilnockie
03rd March 2010
Becoming skilled at a new, highly skilled vocation requires an in-depth, hands-on, dedicated training practice. This is where the route of apprenticeship happens. It fills-in the education divergence in those places where supervision is essential and give...
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Lawrence Ocampo
05th February 2010
The first election of the president of the United States made an impact in the whole world. It was the first organized election for a country's leader that ever happened. Many people are interested to know the answers to the question when was the first pr...
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Kenny Leones
05th February 2010
When did the Revolutionary War start? This war is also famously called as the Independence War in America. This was a huge battle between the British and the Americans. It was started in 1775. The leader of the American troops was George Washington. Many ...
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Author:
Kenny Leones
02nd February 2010
The Avatar movie does a great job in depicting the energy web of life; the surrealistic forms give one the feeling that everything is connected.and indeed it is, our human nervous system connects to the vibrant energetic force of all life, a good example ...
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Author:
Aden James
01st February 2010
American home brewing adapts to the changes in the political and economic climates of the country. Back in the 90s, America had been the top producer of beer. However, with the global recession that is happening now, many companies are closing. Although o...
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lukeporterbeer
29th January 2010
MilitaryPlaques.Com, maker of mahogany wood military plaques is joining the celebration of Washington's birthday or popularly known as US President's Day.
This federal holiday is observed every third Monday of February, which falls on February 15 for thi...
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MaycaMPQ
04th January 2010
Early Yankee politics was identified by a partisanship no less intense than that experienced today. In truth, the clash between Federalists and Anti-Federalists in America's early years essentially causes modern conflicts between Republicans and democrat...
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Andre Cox
16th December 2009
If you want to achieve overall growth of your business, you can resort to the efficient way of distributing promotional merchandise. This method has huge potential to bring a large number of customers to your business. If you are organising a sale event, ...
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Author:
Jerry Meo
09th December 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Red Apple Auctions LLC
Some of the fundraising auctions we conduct have a diverse mix of guests. The crowd appears to be divided into three distinct segments
- non-paying clients
- non-paying or reduced-ticket-price employees ...
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Author:
Sherry Truhlar
26th November 2009
The District, known for its remarkable National Monuments & Memorials, the Houses of Government - (the Capitol, the White House, the U.S. Supreme Court), and the extraordinary Smithsonian Museums, which reflect the nation's heritage and history, have c...
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Author:
tours4fun