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Finding the Best Portable GPS Systems for your Outdoor Adventures

28th September 2009
Most everybody likes to take out of doors excursions. Hunting, fishing, hiking, boating, Geocaching, biking and the list grows. There's a Portable GPS Systems for most any out of doors activity you can think about. GPS technology was made free to use ... Read >
Author: Benito Mccormick

Wyoming Governor To Uranium Miners: Bring Us Your Projects!

24th September 2009
“We’re Ready: This State is in Play!” The New Face of Wyoming’s Uranium Mining Part One of a Five-Part Series Wyoming Governor Dave Freudenthal really likes the current uranium bull market, “I hope the price of yellowcake stays up, and... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Six Years Later – A Failed Presidency

24th September 2009
President Bush came into office with great promise, and the reality has been one failure after another, and this is coming from a writer who was a conservative Republican before the President knew what the term meant. Let’s use former President Ronald R... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Cnn's Lou Dobbs - The Minister Of 'Propaganda And Enlightenment' - [Part 2 Of 2]

24th September 2009
[...Continued from Part 1] Over the years, every wave of immigration into the United States has faced fear and hostility, especially during times of economic hardship, political turmoil, or war: -- In 1882, Congress passed the Chinese Exclusion Act[... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Princess Diana Crash: It Was A Blatant Lie When They Said That Her Injuries Were Fatal!

03rd September 2009
Princess Diana Crash: It Was A Blatant Lie When They Said That Her Injuries Were Fatal! The injury that killed Princess Diana although critical was not fatal and in fact former President Ronald Reagan survived a similar injury when he was shot by J... Read >
Author: mantu22

Princess Diana Crash: It Was A Blatant Lie When They Said That Her Injuries Were Fatal!

03rd September 2009
Princess Diana Crash: It Was A Blatant Lie When They Said That Her Injuries Were Fatal! The injury that killed Princess Diana although critical was not fatal and in fact former President Ronald Reagan survived a similar injury when he was shot by J... Read >
Author: mantu22

Princess Diana Crash: It Was A Blatant Lie When They Said That Her Injuries Were Fatal!

03rd September 2009
Princess Diana Crash: It Was A Blatant Lie When They Said That Her Injuries Were Fatal! The injury that killed Princess Diana although critical was not fatal and in fact former President Ronald Reagan survived a similar injury when he was shot by J... Read >
Author: mantu22

Princess Diana Crash: It Was A Blatant Lie When They Said That Her Injuries Were Fatal!

02nd September 2009
Princess Diana Crash: It Was A Blatant Lie When They Said That Her Injuries Were Fatal! The injury that killed Princess Diana although critical was not fatal and in fact former President Ronald Reagan survived a similar injury when he was shot by J... Read >
Author: mantu22

The Three Ronaldo’s of Soccer!

01st August 2009
The game of soccer has seen many players with the same first or last name throughout its history. Some of them were separated by a generation, others stood shoulder to shoulder on the soccer pitch! Sure, the Peles, Coles, Keegans and Nevilles immediately ... Read >
Author: SoccerUniforms

Michael Jackson Thriller Video

30th June 2009
Thriller is the sixth studio album by Yankee recording artist Michael Jackson. The album was released on November 30, 1982 by Epic Records as the follow-up to Jackson's critically and commercially successful 1979 album Off the Wall. Thriller explores simi... Read >
Author: Wesley Conrad

Bingo and Society

14th June 2009
A lot of stuff influence our society, New ideas, new inventions, amazing people, and life changing moments. It is all about how our culture is created, and how people and things help to shape it. Bingo is one of those things which have helped to shape our... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Odd World of Third Brake Light Requirements

12th June 2009
Pick your favorite car model that has been around for thirty years or so. Now look at the rear of a 2009 model version and compare it to the 1979 version. The shape will probably be different, but there will definitely be a distinct difference for any ca... Read >
Author: Dirk Gibson

Dog Names of American Presidents Part 1

07th May 2009
A dog is part of the family. The President of the United States would adopt or bring their dog to the White House to live. Here are the names and breeds from the President Barrack Obama to President Lyndon B Johnson.President Barrack Obama, who is current... Read >
Author: Dennis Estrada

New Innovation and Bingo

16th April 2009
A lot of things affect our society, New ideas, new inventions, amazing people, and life changing moments. It is all about how our culture is formed, and how people and things help to shape it. Bingo is one of those things which have helped to shape our so... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Family Fun and Unique Day Trips in LA

13th March 2009
Family Fun and Unique Day Trips in LA Los Angeles is a city that has a lot to offer, but if you will be staying for quite some time, you might want to see some of the city’s spectacular destinations on a day trip. From pristine beaches to artistic a... Read >
Author: Eddie Frank

The Coming Out of Demi Lovato in Disney

16th September 2008
Disney Channel is the one of America’s most successful children channel. Most of its programs are original series and movies as well that are promoted mostly to children. For the past years, older audience’s share has dramatically increased due to the... Read >
Author: J. Owens

The Right Wing Conspires to Save America

12th September 2008
Conservatism in America is defined by the fight against abortion, same-sex marriages, stem cell research, euthanasia, and a host of other causes. The conservatives believe that even an unborn fetus has the right to live while the expecting mother does not... Read >
Author: Shania Scott

Understanding The Astrologer Role

15th August 2008
Many people believe that astrology horoscopes can help them navigate the way to their true destiny. If this is true, then astrologists are their tour guides. An astrologer is believed to be able to see the future by reading the stars and planets Astro... Read >
Author: zmeetrakesh

Understanding The Astrologer Role

14th August 2008
Many people believe that astrology horoscopes can help them navigate the way to their true destiny. If this is true, then astrologists are their tour guides. An astrologer is believed to be able to see the future by reading the stars and planets Astro... Read >
Author: zmeetrakesh

The usage of Marine GPS

16th July 2008
For some time now, there have been a number of satellites orbiting the earth at a distance of 12,000 miles. They are constantly on the move and orbit our planet every 24 hours. Why do we care? What do they have to do with our every day life? They are know... Read >
Author: Tiraton

Predict the Future (With The Mysterious Knowledge of Horoscope / Astrology)

26th June 2008
What Is Horoscope? An astrological chart for a specific person or group that charts and correlates the signs of the zodiac at a particular time and place, as they are crossed by the sun, moon and planets and the position of planets in the twelve astr... Read >
Author: PZLian

The Importance of GPS for Pilots

02nd June 2008
When Amelia Earhart made her attempt to fly 29,000 miles around the world, available technology only allowed her to complete about 22,000 of the miles. Had GPS (Global Positioning System) been available to her, it is likely she would have been able to fin... Read >
Author: James Bunter

Spain - Women Take Top Positions

02nd June 2008
The world was robbed by an assasin earlier this year of Benazir Bhutto in Pakistan, who might well have become Pakistan's leader. There was once a time when having a woman in a powerful political position was unheard of. Those days are gone, for the mo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Conservative Radio Attacks McCain

11th February 2008
McCain's Super Tuesday lead has alarmed more than rivals Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee. Conservative radio hosts, who hold much political clout, continue to express displeasure over the increasing possibility of McCain's presidential nomination from the R... Read >
Author: Emma

Hillary Clinton: Elect Me, Drop Oil Prices

29th January 2008
Democrat Hillary Clinton has given her supporters one more reason to vote for her. Speaking at a meeting in Manchester, New Hampshire, she assured voters that if she was elected president, the price of oil would drop. How would this happen? According t... Read >
Author: Emma

Johannes Wohnseifer Paintings and Exhibitions at the Saatchi Gallery

07th November 2007
Johannes Wohnseifer presents the fictitious elements of an attempted assassination. Based on the story of the man who tried to kill president Ronald Reagan - John Hinckley – it presents him as pleading 'not guilty' based on the fact that he saw the movi... Read >
Author: Inventatech

Astrology And Its Influences

24th August 2007
Taking much of the country by surprise, and causing a great number of negative reactions, was when it became publicly-known that then-president Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy not only frequently consulted an astrologer, but based numerous important deci... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

The Excellent 80's

03rd May 2007
It was the decade of decadence. It was about glitz and glamour as well as baubles, bangles, and beads. Everyone loved Luke and Laura in the afternoon. Lady Diana became the People's Princess when she married Prince Charles. Nighttime soaps like Da... Read >
Author: Matthew W. Grant

Sacramento: Things To Do In The City

30th January 2007
Today, modern Sacramento has come to be known as the City of Trees due to the large number of trees planted in the city’s streets, whether they be a commercial or a subdivision area. Sacramento is an environmentally friendly city that provides outdoo... Read >
Author: Ron Zvagelsky

Sacramento: Dating In The City

27th January 2007
Dating in Sacramento can be fun if you know the places to go to. Sacramento offers a lot of entertainment and hotel facilities for dating couples but why go there when there are ways to make your date unique and memorable? For those who are single and... Read >
Author: Ron Zvagelsky

Sugarless Candy Tastes So Good

28th December 2006
For many of us less fortunate we can no longer enjoy a candy loaded with sugar. Some people with diabetes are forced to avoid sweet treats, others may choose to cut down the amount of sugars consumed, while even more may be cutting carbs for the latest fa... Read >
Author: Christopher Pratt

Six Years later A Failed Presidency

19th December 2006
President Bush came into office with great promise, and the reality has been one failure after another, and this is coming from a writer who was a conservative Republican before the President knew what the term meant. Let?s use former President Ronald Rea... Read >
Author: Richard Stoyeck

My Worst Real Estate Investments and What I Learned From Them

12th October 2006
In doing wholesale deals there are certainly a lot of things that can go wrong. One example is a house that was bought and taken over subject to the existing financing (where the sellers mortgage remains in place and the seller deeds over the property). ... Read >
Author: David Neese

Commercial Drivers License (CDL) Information

31st August 2006
Prior to the Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986, anyone in any state with a standard-issue driver's license could also operate a large, commercial-size vehicle such as a tractor-trailer or bus. However, this presented a large problem in terms of ... Read >
Author: Mike Curts

Wyoming Governor to Uranium Miners: Bring Us Your Projects!

06th March 2006
"We're Ready: This State is in Play!" The New Face of Wyoming's Uranium Mining Part One of a Five-Part Series Wyoming Governor Dave Freudenthal really likes the current uranium bull market, "I hope the price of yellowcake stays up, and thi... Read >
Author: James Finch

The Best NCAA Coaches

20th September 2005
The Best Coaches in NCAA Football History NCAA football, particularly Division I-A, is one of the most competitive collegiate sports. Many coaches have had winning seasons, but only the greatest are remembered by fans. Bobby Bowden, forty four years ... Read >
Author: JB Webs

The Importance of Employee Drug Testing

18th August 2005
Employers entrust their workers with a vast array of responsibilities in their businesses. Many employers feel it is necessary for prospective employees to submit to a pre-employment drug screening. This is especially true in industries that require the u... Read >
Author: Damian Sofsian