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Invoice Factoring Fraud in the United States

29th September 2009
What is factoring fraud? All industries have fraud issues, but during the latest economic downturn, there has been an increase in factoring fraud cases. Factoring fraud is increasing significantly because factors work on high volumes and small margins. Bu... Read >
Author: kgabriel

Abe Lincoln: An Extraordinary Leader

25th September 2009
Perhaps noted as one of the greatest United States presidents of all time, Abraham Lincoln’s early life may not have reflected his potential greatness. He failed in business. He lost election to the state legislature, Speaker of the House, nomination fo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Internet And Cable Tv Shake Up Democracy

24th September 2009
Very rarely are we given the opportunity as citizens to participate in a revolution. The citizens that founded our republic participated in a revolution that has affected every corner of the earth for more than 200 years now. Our grandfathers and fathers ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Ball Valve History AND Mystery

17th September 2009
Here is a light hearted history and trivia on the ball valve. Read it and you will never take your natural gas or electricity for granted again, ok so maybe you will… Ball Valve mystery? The humble ball valve has a checkered history and somewhat murk... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

List of Famous African Americans

07th September 2009
When we say African Americas, they are people residing in the United States of America and are also commonly referred to as Black Americans. They are referred to as such because they originated from any of the so-called black populations of the country Af... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

Tapestry Wall-Hanging To Bring Ambience To Your Home

02nd September 2009
There are many qualities to tapestry which are rather unknown some which are the fabric which is use for tapestry which improves the auditory distinctiveness of the room, reduces the sound vibrations in room which they are hung. Tapestry wall hangings are... Read >
Author: rubin

New acquisition Can we expect a shift in Google's ranking algorithm?

12th August 2009
4 Number2006: Google recently acquired an advanced text search algorithm that has been invented by University of New South Wales PhD student Ori Allon. Although the acquisition has not been confirmed yet, Google has confirmed that Ori Allon is now empl... Read >
Author: heena

Coins Collection for Trade - Chronicle of the Coin Rage

07th August 2009
The hobby of rare coin collections started as rapidly as the primary coins were minted in Asia Minor, about 650 B.C. The history of rare coins dates as far as 2,700 years ago. The archetype gold coins in the world were introduced in Lydia About 640 BC. No... Read >
Author: Jennifer Enriquez

Reviewing The Pro Gun Advocates Views On Gun Control

04th August 2009
Our founding forefathers were so strongly pro gun that they embedded their sentiments within the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. "The Constitution shall never be construed to prevent the people of the United States who are peaceable citizens fr... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Where To Go In New York

10th July 2009
A Latin navigator, sailing for France, discovered New York Bay in 1524. In 1609 northern New York was explored and occupied by French. The first permanent settlement occurred in 1624 at Fort Orange (now Albany) was done by Dutch and the very next year the... Read >
Author: Dev

Boston Real Estate | Making your Way in a Recession

26th June 2009
Finding a new home in a recession is a difficult prospect. But if you manage the capital, credit and job security aspect, you will be ahead of the competition. Many home sellers are eager to let go of their property at low rates. This is an opportunity fo... Read >
Author: michael russell

Cheap Apartments in Boston

23rd June 2009
Boston is one of the oldest cities in the US and was formed with the coming of the Puritan Pioneers to New England in the formative years of the country. This city has a population of over 600,000 which makes it the twenty first largest in the USA. The ci... Read >
Author: domaingamer

It’s More Comfortable To Be UnComfortable

15th April 2009
Today's topic is Decision, which is the name of chapter 7 in The NEW Think and Grow Rich. If I were to have a subtitle for that chapter, it would be Courage. That's because meaningful decisions require courage. The centerpiece of this chapter is a pol... Read >
Author: james

The Wonders of the Statue of Liberty

02nd April 2009
Few skylines are as iconic as that of New York City - Manhattan. Abuzz with skyscrapers and modern achievements in construction and design, it stands alone on the East Coast of North America as an exemplar of man's achievements in commercial and residenti... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Historical Use of Factoring Companies in the U.S.

03rd March 2009
Accounts receivable factoring is one of the most misunderstood financial tools available to small businesses today. In the United States, factoring dates back to colonial times. Historically factoring has been around for more than 4000 years, or basically... Read >
Author: kgabriel

Now that history has been made, it's time for the black church to reclaim its non-violent heritage.

23rd January 2009
On behalf of white evangelical Christians everywhere, I�d like to congratulate the black church for a well-deserved victory. The election of Barack Hussein Obama as the first African American president of the United States is a watershed moment not only... Read >
Author: Aaron Taylor

Traveling and Visiting Williamsburg on a Budget.

17th January 2009
The economic downturn has made most of us rethink how we do most things. One of which is travel and vacation. No doubt making an effort to getaway with the family, a loved one or just yourself is an important element to keeping ones mental health stable. ... Read >
Author: Chris Jones

Water Damage in Manhattan

16th January 2009
Living on an island, you can usually expect to have some type of water damage problems. You would think that a technologically developed island like Manhattan might have some water damage prevention methods to help you avoid flooding in your home, apartme... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Beekeepers Are Interested In Almond Orchards

12th January 2009
The California almond industry is attracting the interest of beekeepers all over the country. The almond orchard's demands for honey bees is so strong that many beekeepers in Florida have actually defaulted on their contracts with local watermelon produce... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley

Water Damage in Manhattan

18th December 2008
Living on an island, you can usually expect to have some type of water damage problems. You would think that a technologically developed island like Manhattan might have some water damage prevention methods to help you avoid flooding in your home, apartme... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Basset Hounds

27th November 2008
The sad eyes and the long ears endear a Basset puppy to people everywhere. Used primarily to hunt rabbits his low to the ground body along with the hound nose and ears make for a good dog for those without a lot of room. Less than 14 inches in size this i... Read >
Author: D Beart

Best Online Piano Course: Learn To Express Yourself By Playing The Piano

05th November 2008
Music is the expression of your soul. No matter the instrument, be it piano or guitar or something else altogether, how you feel will reflect itself in the music you play. Nowadays, the two most popular types of music courses online are for the piano and ... Read >
Author: Calvin

Two Historic Attractions In New York City That Are Worth Noting

28th August 2008
The Statue of Liberty originated in France. Over 100 years ago, France decided to give it away to the United States. They did it to symbolize their friendship that started and had continued during the American Revolution. Since then, the Statue of Libe... Read >
Author: Eddie Frank

Two Historic Attractions In New York City That Are Worth Noting

28th August 2008
The Statue of Liberty originated in France. Over 100 years ago, France decided to give it away to the United States. They did it to symbolize their friendship that started and had continued during the American Revolution. Since then, the Statue of Libe... Read >
Author: Eddie Frank

Teaching Civil War History Lesson Plans With Technology

18th April 2008
In this technology-driven age, it's becoming harder and harder to keep our students' attention. This generation presents a unique set of challenges for educators. Whereas youth are captivated by high-definition television, Blu-ray media, computers, iPod... Read >
Author: urlreader

Historical Taxidermy subjects.www.Historical-taxidermy.com

01st April 2008
Heath HenTympanuchus cupido cupido The heath hen, a subspecies of the prairie chicken, was once found in the eastern United States. Before the American Revolution, it was common from Maine to Virginia. As the human population increased, the heath hen popu... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

The Importance Of Patriotic Artwork In A Country

25th March 2008
Every nation has its patriotic history and all these historical records play a role of inspiration for that nation future youth. We can see all these records in the patriotic gallery in various forms. We can see these historical records in the form of pat... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

NASCAR- The Backwoods Roots

22nd October 2007
NASCAR stands for the National Stock Car Auto Racing Association. The organization itself is a conduit for many companies to market their products while giving fans of auto racing a thrilling experience. The roots of NASCAR go back to the very thing that ... Read >
Author: Chris DiCicco

A Common Heritage

20th September 2007
A Common HeritageThe United Sates of America and Australia have been friends and allies for many years, and the ties born of shared hardships in war and shared cultural history are strong indeed.An interesting but perhaps not well known fact is that are s... Read >
Author: Terry Van Horn

The 18th Century American Novel: Part One

12th July 2007
There was enormous change throughout the 18th Century. In America, the American Revolution happened, freeing the citizens from the tyranny of Britain. In Europe, the French Revolution occurred, laying the format for democracy. The landscapes of both count... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt

Why Civil War is Second American Revolution?

20th April 2007
No doubt that the real meaning of the Civil War is completely different from the one we are used to. Civil War is called the Second American Revolution by some great historians. The term "Second American Revolution" was first used by Charles and Mary Bear... Read >
Author: Jeff Stats

The History of the Rosedale Neighbourhood in Toronto

19th February 2007
The wealthiest neighbourhood in Toronto came into being in 1824, when William Botsford Jarvis bought a portion of a 200 acre land grant made to Captain George Playter for his role in supporting King George in the American Revolution. Jarvis was the sherif... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

Internet and Cable TV Shake Up Democracy

07th November 2006
Very rarely are we given the opportunity as citizens to participate in a revolution. The citizens that founded our republic participated in a revolution that has affected every corner of the earth for more than 200 years now. Our grandfathers and fathers ... Read >
Author: Richard Stoyeck

Google, Orion, SEO & You

13th August 2006
Every now and then an event occurs that changes how the SEO community views the way websites are optimized and structures promotions. The purchase of the rights to the Orion Algorithm by Google and equally important, the interest that both Yahoo! and MSN... Read >
Author: Frederick Townes

American China or Chinese America?

12th August 2006
First, as any inevitable event in the world history the Chinese appearance and further influence was predetermined by consequent and logical changes in the international political arena. The American Revolution and its effect showed China as the great opp... Read >
Author: Sharon White

French revolution

05th July 2006
The impact of the French revolution of American society was great. First of all it resulted in deep sympathy to French who released itself from the chains of tyranny and absolute monarchy. It was the second country that accepted the ideas of equality and ... Read >
Author: LLoyd Johns

Indentured Servant

01st May 2006
Richard Mynatt, Jr. was born 1728 in London, England and died 1824 in Grainger County, TN. He was my 7th great grandfather. He came to America as an indentured servant for Thomas Lee, esquire of Virginia. He had been an indentured servant at the age of tw... Read >
Author: Tina Sansone

Joseph Plumb Martin "Ordinary Courage: The Revolutionary War Adventures of Joseph Plumb Mart

05th February 2006
1. Introduction. In the war for independence, the soldier's life was very difficult. Soldiers served in state militias or in the Continental Army. They were farmers, artisans, some professionals and the young men as well who got to know what discomfort, ... Read >
Author: LLoyd Johns

Ball Valve History & Mystery

05th January 2006
Here is a light hearted history and trivia on the ball valve. Read it and you will never take your natural gas or electricity for granted again, ok so maybe you will… Ball Valve mystery? The humble ball valve has a checkered history and somewhat murk... Read >
Author: Johnny Mayer

A Time for Rebellion!

17th August 2005
A Time for Rebellion! Copyright 2005 Mark Cole When is it right for you to rebel against the negative powers working against you? When are so weighed down by someone or something that it is absolutely justified for you to strike back? Have you... Read >
Author: Mark Cole