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24th September 2009
The use of slave labor was a well known practice for several decades in the world community. With the discovery of new lands with great promise to offer, the world’s economy was fast flourishing. The demands for crop produce in large volumes made the sl... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
What would happen if loyalists of Saddam Hussein bombed 12 major U.S. cities one week before the presidential election, thrusting the nation and the election into chaos?
Sound familiar? A similar scenario recently took place in Spain and could happen t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
A reverse phone lookup is a cost efficient way of locating just about anybody with the use of their phone number. There is no need to know their name or date of birth. The reverse lookup services can pinpoint address information as well as several other v... Read >
Author: Marc Marseille
08th September 2009
The United States is so big, it is impossible to say that you have seen it all. Discover the United States by taking America Cruises which will show you a different side of this amazing country. Instead of taking a cruise that will bring you to sun and sa... Read >
Author: Elijah James
26th August 2009
What's the best way to show people that you have a lot of friends and love to party, while also letting people know that you hate the environment? If you guessed the Republican National Convention, you were wrong. If you guessed a Styrofoam and hairspra... Read >
Author: Yodle
15th August 2009
While some people feel the need to fly to a foreign country to find their paradise, others realize that there is a place right here in the United States that offers all the pleasures of a Caribbean retreat while on American soil. By staying at an Amelia I... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
11th August 2009
Did you know that the first national income tax was introduced in Washington DC on August 5, 1861? It was originally initiated to fund the Civil War. This is just one of the many events and occurrences that have happened in the month of August in the ... Read >
Author: tours4fun
23rd July 2009
Making soy candles is easier to make. Its an process of combing wax with dye and fragrance. Soy candles easiest of all candles to make has became a hobby now a days. As its very convenient for giving as an gift for someone or can put at home as candle has... Read >
Author: demariaenterprises
21st July 2009
The most recent online trend to permeate American soil is the European-based reverse auction, DubLi.com. This company also offers a vast shopping portal composed of the hottest merchants. This article details some of the important components of DubLi an... Read >
Author: Doctor DubLi
11th June 2009
Naturalization is a key feature in the Constitution of the United States of America and this is perhaps why people flock to America to begin their new life. If you are one of these, there is a lot of paper work to get through, but this is all straight for... Read >
Author: Theresea
11th June 2009
Naturalization is a key feature in the Constitution of the United States of America and this is perhaps why people flock to America to begin their new life. If you are one of these, there is a lot of paper work to get through, but this is all straight for... Read >
Author: Theresea
03rd June 2009
Copyright © 2009 Ed Bagley
The American marketing nightmare that is the Boston Marathon is not going away, but at least two American-born athletes have now offered us a glimmer of hope that we might at sometime in the 21st Century win the race that we... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
18th May 2009
Thrill seekers take heed: if you think you've done the most extreme things in life already, think again. Perhaps you've bungee jumped the great canyons of Australia, or leapt from a plane over American soil and hurtled to the ground. Maybe you've spent an... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
14th May 2009
When it comes to urban wear, hoodies, T-shirts, outerwears, shorts, jeans and pants, sweatshirts, and jackets, the brand Artful Dodger has become one of the most popularly in-demand throughout across the US. This is because of its intricate designs and th... Read >
Author: jefferson john babasa
09th April 2009
Each year, a large number of Americans fly for the first time. As exciting as it is to be a first-time flyer, many first-time flyers are at a disadvantage. That disadvantage is not knowing everything about the airport that they will be using or the airlin... Read >
Author: Jack Sands
06th March 2009
The site of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building is now one of the most popular tourist destinations in Oklahoma City - the Oklahoma City National Memorial. The building itself was once a United States Federal Government Complex housing the regional offi... Read >
Author: Shane Wauhob
02nd February 2009
The American soil is one that has generated many revelations. One of them is the American Shopper. He is a human being who just loves to shop. Hence, since the time shops came into being, an American has always preferred to include shopping as one of the ... Read >
Author: Matthew Watson
08th January 2009
The narrative Birds Raven is known to have been state in the North American Pleistocene since the last 1.8 million 10,000 being ago. Bird Ravens are among the most usually found bird species in the Rancho La Brea fossil deposits in Southern California. Th... Read >
Author: Jason Richards
01st December 2008
Miami has always been a hot spot for spring breaks and summer vacations for various reasons, one them being the beaches of the place can be a real paradise. Every year we see a lot of tourists strolling on the Miami Beach strip, having fun in the sun, in ... Read >
Author: Mike
08th October 2008
Condominiums are in a great good trend and nowadays people prefer to live in style and with condos, you know you’ll get the modern look and the great style while living your life to the fullest. They say that living your life on the edge is always fun a... Read >
Author: edomgzkisiete
22nd September 2008
The modern Birds Raven is known to have been present in the North American Pleistocene since the last 1.8 million 10,000 years ago. Bird Ravens are among the most commonly found bird species in the Rancho La Brea fossil deposits in Southern California. Th... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler
09th September 2008
It no longer comes as a surprise to see men of just about any profession sporting silk ties. In fact, one can easily spot a man wearing a silk tie in both the suburbs and the city.
Interestingly, the history of silk ties dates back to centuries ago. An... Read >
Author: Neil Thompson
22nd August 2008
The air powered car is set to arrive at the American soil. This is the latest news confirmed by Zero Pollution Motors, the official dealer of the car. They say that the car is expected to be available by 2010. Air powered cars are special cars that are eq... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan
21st August 2008
From:http://www.chinalightindustry.com/
Tag:Industry Leader,Million mark,the well
Janome America Inc, a leading manufacturer of home sewing machines, announced the production of their 50 millionth sewing machine. A crowning achievement in the sewing... Read >
Author: utut1
27th July 2008
Many times, when people talk about taking in the finest collections of art that are available, they immediately think of visiting the great museums that are found in Europe. Of course, there is a good reason for people to immediately think that way.
T... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
22nd July 2008
U.S. President George W. Bush signed on Thursday a new bill that would provide legal immunity to telecommunication companies that take part in the government's surveillance program.
Before signing the bill in the White House, Bush told audience that th... Read >
Author: jackyluo
03rd July 2008
The surprise attack on the U.S. Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor by the Imperial Japanese Army stands as the most infamous attack on American soil of the 20th Century and, save 9/11, perhaps all of American history. More importantly, it served as a tipping p... Read >
Author: john_corry
27th June 2008
The treadmill industry has changed a lot over time, during the first stages of development there was a strictly medical interest in treadmills, later on people started to like using these machines just for fun or to keep their weight under control even if... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
17th June 2008
Copyright © 2008 Ed Bagley
It has now been 33 years since the untimely, tragic death of America's greatest running legend and its greatest middle distance runner, Steve Prefontaine, and his legacy continues to grow as the void he filled remains open. ... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
04th June 2008
The surprise attack on the U.S. Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor by the Imperial Japanese Army stands as the most infamous attack on American soil of the 20th Century and, save 9/11, perhaps all of American history. More importantly, it served as a tipping p... Read >
Author: john_corry
08th May 2008
Love of one's country is a splendid thing. But why should love stop at the border?'
- Pablo Casals
Patriotism is dying a tantalizing death i... Read >
Author: Dorothysmith
15th April 2008
Vaudeville was a genre of variety entertainment prevalent on the stage in the United States and Canada, from the early 1880s until the early 1930s. Developing from many sources, including the concert saloon, minstrelsy, freak shows, dime museums, and lite... Read >
Author: Joseph H.
10th April 2008
If you're renovating your home to be environmentally friendly, especially in today's environmentally conscious market, bamboo is one material you might want to consider. It is Earth's fastest-growing plant, which makes it an exceptionally sustainable mat... Read >
Author: Carol Freyer
25th March 2008
It is important to respect a clients culture when giving them a business gift. It is not necessary to go with her exhaustive research to pick the perfect gift, but it is important that you at least take the time to do some commonsense considerations to ma... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin
20th March 2008
The United States is ramping up efforts to convince more international students to study at its major universities. The country has been aiming to boost and revitalize the number of foreign students enrolling at its major education institutions. Since the... Read >
Author: Nick Sanders
10th March 2008
Howdy' there! welcome to Texas but will you be able to handle the passion, the love and the romance? Brace yourself. Texans really know how to do their thing that really captures the imagination of your heart. It has such romantic settings with a unique c... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
07th March 2008
Howdy' there! welcome to Texas but will you be able to handle the passion, the love and the romance? Brace yourself. Texans really know how to do their thing that really captures the imagination of your heart. It has such romantic settings with a unique c... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
16th August 2007
Did you know that the "original" Ginsu Knife was an absolute failure of a product? It's true, when it first came out into store shelves these knives had terrible sales...
...except it wasn't called the Ginsu.
When the Ginsu first came into the mark... Read >
Author: Alan Quan
31st July 2007
If you feel like airfare to the embarkation port is pricing you out of some cruise packages, look toward the Gulf of Mexico. Two familiar Gulf Coast cities are now opening up to cruise lines. Galveston Island is now a port on more than one cruise line, an... Read >
Author: Mandy Karlik
30th March 2007
While I hate to deconstruct the events of 9-11 down to an impersonal, economic level, the fact is, it's inevitable. For the events of 9-11 were in large part an attack not just on America and her people, but also on democracy and world capitalism.
For ... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
27th March 2007
In 1953, an American transsexual managed to give transsexuality a worldwide fame by undertaking a male-to-female sex change operation. Her name was Christine Jorgensen. The event had taken place before, in Germany, where a Danish transsexual had opted for... Read >
Author: Ken Wilson
01st March 2007
Lest some people use the excuse of not being affected by blood diamonds for being complacent, we should be reminded that there is no such thing as an isolated incident. Everything is interconnected and eventually at some point, repercussions will affect e... Read >
Author: Ariel
15th November 2006
We've already stated our belief that that 2007 will see Americans buying several hundred thousand less cars than they will purchase in 2006. We are looking for 16.8 million vehicle sales this year. Let's get into the numbers, and see what the implications... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Richard Stoyeck
We've already stated our belief that that 2007 will see Americans buying several hundred thousand less cars than they will purchase in 2006. We are looking for 16.8 million vehicle sales this year. Let's get into the numb... Read >
Author: Richard Stoyeck
07th September 2006
The catastrophic damage caused by hurricanes Rita and Katrina have combined to be the costliest disasters in the history of the United States. They have completely destroyed costal towns and cities and virtually destroyed the lives of millions of American... Read >
Author: T. Going
04th June 2006
Since the attacks of September 11, 2001 nearly 5 years ago there has not been one single act of terrorism carried out on American soil. President Bush has kept America terror free for 5 years. This is no small accomplishment. We will never know how many i... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
09th May 2006
Making soy candles is easier to make. Its an process of combing wax with dye and fragrance. Soy candles easiest of all candles to make has became a hobby now a days. As its very convenient for giving as an gift for someone or can put at home as candle has... Read >
Author: Anna Josephs
15th August 2005
Caribbean Stopover at St. Thomas of the U.S. Virgin Islands
By Clint Leung
One of the most popular ports of call for Caribbean cruise ships
is St. Thomas, one of the U.S. Virgin Islands. On the three
Caribbean cruises that I took so far, two of ... Read >
Author: Clint Leung
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