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Locksmiths Los Angeles: Locksmith Los Angeles and Home Security

02nd October 2009
There are many people who are changing their locks thinking it is an easy way to make their home more secure. It is very easy and only takes a few minutes to change locks but is this the best way to keep your family, house and belongings safe? Locksmiths ... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

The Continued Use Of The Fountain Pen

28th September 2009
For many people of a certain age, the memories of ink-stained fingers, blobby, ink-covered homework and school shirt pockets with a creeping blue stain in the corner are still clear ones. For those of a later generation, the words 'fountain pen' are alien... Read >
Author: Mark Bartley

Why Bowling is a Popular Fun Sport

24th September 2009
Throughout the years, since the introduction of bowling, it has become more and more popular and an exciting indoor sport for many people. It has attracted people from all over the world gaining its reputation as a sport that is fun played and enjoy. Its ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Trends for a Not-so-new Millennium

23rd September 2009
We construct maps of the world around us, using cognitive models, organizational principles, and narratives that we acquire in the process of socialization. These are augmented by an incessant bombardment of conceptual, ideational, and ideological framewo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Bingo History: Story of the Game Bingo

22nd September 2009
The origins of contemporary bingo go back to 16th century Italy, where the lottery game Lo Giuoco del Lotto dItalia was introduced. The popular chance game was introduced to North America in the late 1920s by the name of Beano. A toy salesperson of New Y... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Apartment & house search in the New York city

07th September 2009
Life in the New York City is not just fast but expensive too, sometimes very expensive. It's a challenge for many people to find an apartment, house or townhouse within their budget to settle down & spend time in peace. NYC has largely been an immigrant c... Read >
Author: Mark Zagorski

Four Kinds of Boots Give You Inspiration in Matching

02nd September 2009
Well-known celebrities wear boots in each season of a year. Boots have become their splendiferous matching. Lauren Conrad, who wore a spring -summer attire above the waist and fall-winter dress on lower half of body, presented us with a classical look yea... Read >
Author: Wendy

Home security is tops with Locksmith Los Angeles

31st August 2009
Many people think it's easy to make your home secure by the simple act of changing out your door locks. It may only take a few minutes to make such a change, but is that really the best option for keeping your family and property as safe as possible? The ... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

About Ballarat, Victoria, Australia

28th August 2009
If you are thinking of planning a quiet and enjoyable vacation then you could consider planning one to Ballarat, Victoria as it has many attractions for the discerning tourist. There are many parks and gardens, war museums, statues and monuments along wit... Read >
Author: Hannah Kelly

Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Pflugerville, Texas

13th August 2009
Pflugerville is the name of a very rapidly expanding small city northeast of Austin, and there are many opportunities in the city of Pflugerville. The city was originally named for the Henry Pfluger family in 1849, and the city was first expanded after a ... Read >
Author: Ki Gray

Mount Bonnell : Austin History, Legends and Views in one Spot

17th July 2009
It may seem a little crazy to go hiking in the hot Texas summer, but if you can stand the heat the summer months can be a perfect time to visit an iconic Austin spot without any crowds. Even though it is 780 feet above sea level, the climb up to the top ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Luxury Holiday Vacation Rentals in New York

04th July 2009
In the recent past, there has been a momentous change in the travelers visiting New York. Since the last few years, many travelers are looking for rental apartments instead of hotels and lodges while visiting New York. There is reason behind choosing apar... Read >
Author: jack albert

Medical Care in the Absence of Hospital Care

01st July 2009
Recently, I took a class on providing medical care during an economic emergency or natural disaster. What was most eye opening was the realization that, if anything happens where specialized hospital care is not available, the quality of health services w... Read >
Author: Nick Adama

The Morgan Silver Dollar

28th June 2009
The Morgan Silver Dollar is a special coin made in the United States as a result of the Bland-Allison Act of 1878. The late 1850s brought about one of the largest silver strikes to ever be seen in Nevada: the Comstock Lode. This strike devastated the pric... Read >
Author: RBTV01

The 1879 Silver Dollar

27th June 2009
Description of the 1879 Silver Dollar Different Mints The silver dollar that was minted in 1879 consists of 5 mints with 6 variations. Each mint represents a different city, with the initial located below the bow on the back side of the coin or unde... Read >
Author: RBTV01

Collecting Antique Porcelain Dolls

22nd June 2009
There are so many things you can learn about antique porcelain dolls. There is a lot of history behind these toys which are collections for some people. The history of their seamstresses, manufactures, and creators are very interesting. Even how children ... Read >
Author: Rick_Lee

Silver Bookmarks

22nd June 2009
Silver bookmarks are a very opulent item for the avid reader to enjoy. While silver is a relatively new material, bookmarks have been around since the 13th century. History of Bookmarks During the medieval time monks made use of bookmarks they calle... Read >
Author: bignewsbiz

Rise in demand for luxury apartments

05th June 2009
The most flourishing business today in the US is of real estate. The number of people involved in Real Estate is constantly on the rise. And as the number of buyers have had a significant increase, this has given rise to a healthy competition in the marke... Read >
Author: jack albert

Scarves of Pavolvsky Posad – Saga Two

02nd June 2009
Pavlovsky Posad is the most famous Russian manufacturer of scarves wraps and shawls. Tourists of Russia often return with their scarves and shawls as souvenirs together with other notable items such as Matrioshkas that are a symbol of Russian complexity a... Read >
Author: wrange

Hoscote House , The Historic Scottish Estate

15th May 2009
Hoscote Estate is set in a 450 acre site in the heart of the Scottish Borders, boasting magnificent views over open moorland. Built in 1858, Hoscote House can comfortably accommodate up to 18 guests, and their are three further cottages all with four star... Read >
Author: Pamela360

Turquoise Jewelry – It sets you apart

04th May 2009
Turquoise has always been the principle stone used in Native American jewelry. For thousands of years now, it has been highly regarded as a gem of ornamental value owing to its beautiful color and texture. Its light green-blue shade and mild shine is very... Read >
Author: michael russell

Native American Jewelry –Wear Your Traditions

01st May 2009
The Native Americans started their own line of Jewelry way back in the 1850s. Though the trade for this unique kind of Jewelry began only after the end of the 19th century, today it is a rage all around the world. This is all because of its unconventional... Read >
Author: michael russell

Native American Jewelry –Wear Your Traditions

01st May 2009
The Native Americans started their own line of Jewelry way back in the 1850s. Though the trade for this unique kind of Jewelry began only after the end of the 19th century, today it is a rage all around the world. This is all because of its unconventional... Read >
Author: michael russell

Historic Tourism: US attractions from a past age.

01st May 2009
The 19th Century saw the birth of tourism as we know it. The term: “tourist” emerged in the US to label those folks who would travel to Europe to see the historic architecture of London and Paris, or alternatively to the far-flung corners of their ow... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Interesting Facts about Prefab House

28th April 2009
Prefab house is actually a short-term used for prefabricated homes that only mean a house, which has components manufactured in any given off-site industrial facility. A prefab house is further recognized as a modular home or factory-made house. By making... Read >
Author: JosephLetzelter

Online Greeting Cards Are Now A Huge Business

17th April 2009
The idea of sending greeting cards as a way to send goodwill to people was originally thought of by the Egyptians and the Chinese. Eventually, the practice evolved to include the observance of holidays, such as Christmas. However, they were handmade and v... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Taste The Cava

27th March 2009
Wine is an alcoholic beverage often made of fermented grape juice. The natural chemical balance of grapes is such that they can ferment without the addition of sugars, acids, enzymes or other nutrients.Wine is produced by fermenting crushed grapes using v... Read >
Author: ajcones

How To Speak Australian

23rd February 2009
It's true that like US Americans and Canadians, Australians are English-speakers. However, when the first English-speaking settlers - primarily convicts from Britain's over-crowded gaols and prisons, most of whom were guilty of nothing more than being eco... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Omas Fountain Pens

31st January 2009
Pen is the most common instrument that must be used by almost every person in their routine life. There are many varieties of pens available in the market. A fountain pen is a pen that contains a reservoir of water-based liquid ink. From the reservoir or ... Read >
Author: Bella Mclaine

LAND OF THE SNOWY PEAKS

21st January 2009
Himachal Pradesh derives its name from the Sanskrit word, Himachal, which when split means him (snow) and achal (unmovable) of “The Mountain State”. About 350-7000m above the sea level and covering over 56,000 sq km of the Western Himalayas, the state... Read >
Author: JASSI

Native American Jewelry Is America’s Natural Beautification

09th January 2009
The first Americans had their own styles of jewelry before others came to America. They have used the elements around them such as feathers, stones, shells, bones and ornaments to wear and tear. In the 1500 French explorers were among the first trade of t... Read >
Author: Double Dee Deals

The Early History of Photography

08th January 2009
The French deserve all the credit for inventing the photographic process which started in 1827. The historical event took place when Joseph Nicephore Niepce showcased the first ever picture. However, he was not alone in his experimentations because there ... Read >
Author: Alberto Maeses

The Ornaments of America: Native American Jewelry

07th January 2009
The sooner the Americans have their own style of jewelry before others came to America and we sat that Native American Jewelry. They used the elements around them, such as feathers, stones, shells, bones and trimmings to make to wear. In 1500 the Fren... Read >
Author: Double Dee Deals

The City of Leander, Texas

29th December 2008
Leander is the name of one of the small communities in the northwestern area of central Texas near Lake Travis and the Highland Lakes. Leander was actually originally called Bagdad, and it was established on July 17th, 1882. The community was first establ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Pflugerville, Texas

20th November 2008
Pflugerville is the name of a very rapidly expanding small city northeast of Austin, and there are many opportunities in the city of Pflugerville. The city was originally named for the Henry Pfluger family in 1849, and the city was first expanded after a ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

QUICK FACTS ON PLEASANTON, CALIFORNIA

30th October 2008
Incorporated in 1894, Pleasanton is a city in Alameda County, California. The city has a total population of 67,724. In 2005 and 2007, Pleasanton was the number one wealthiest middle-sized city in United States. In the year 2005, Pleasanton had a median h... Read >
Author: Frans Carnivale

Compressor Maintenance

11th September 2008
Compressed air is an inevitable part of any industrial segment starting from aircraft and automobiles to dairies, fish farming, and textiles. It runs tools and machineries, provides power for material handling systems, and ensures clean, refreshing air in... Read >
Author: Kaushik Mukherjee

Calling Cards to Keep you Connected

14th August 2008
The French claim to have devised the calling card in the 17th century. The calling card became an important part of the upper class ritual of ‘paying calls’ by the 1850s. These calls involved the elevation or depression in the social position. Therefo... Read >
Author: Feras Shoukeir

A Look at Senna Hills

05th June 2008
If you’re looking for a place where you can rest your head, where you have nothing but a bed and a kitchen to tide you over until you once again leave, Senna Hills is not the place for you. If, on the other hand, you are looking for a home surrounded by... Read >
Author: Joe

The Truth about Commercial Printing

29th May 2008
Full-color brochures; bright, brilliant posters; beautiful photographs on a flyer – they’re all nice to look at. The colors look so radiant and pleasing to the eye. But the colors in these printed items are actually an optical illusion – they’re... Read >
Author: charen

Why Bowling is a Popular Fun Sport

21st May 2008
Throughout the years, since the introduction of bowling, it has become more and more popular and an exciting indoor sport for many people. It has attracted people from all over the world gaining its reputation as a sport that is fun played and enjoy. Its ... Read >
Author: John Smi

On the Lap of Luxury - Louis Vuitton

13th April 2008
Louis Vuitton Malletier, which is sometimes shortened to just LV, is a well known French luxury leather goods and fashion brand and company. It is one of the primary divisions of LVMH which are headquartered in Paris, France. It is known especially for th... Read >
Author: Online Shopping

Fossil Fuel-based Travel and the Hospitality Industry's Impact on Global Warming

10th April 2008
The stresses of daily life are growing increasingly pervasive and it seems harder and harder to find time for yourself and your family. Doesn't a week-long trip to the tropics sound refreshing? I'll say! Unfortunately, vacation traveling is a major con... Read >
Author: Nathan Brown

Jeans: Most popular clothing in the World

02nd April 2008
The word jeans derived from Europe, a type of material used in pants that wore by (Italy) Genoa’s sailors. In 16th century a very popular fabric known serge de Nimes which was the combination of silk and wool in Franc later called denim. In 18 centu... Read >
Author: Imran Malik

Why Dry Erase Message Boards Are Handy Tools

19th February 2008
Dry Erase Message Boards sure come in handy at times. The Chalkboards, with their greenish cast and dustless chalk, have gone through many stages of advancement. Chalkboards initially were small squares of slate, framed with wood, and markings were made o... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Where To Buy A Jenny Lind Crib?

14th February 2008
You can buy a Jenny Lind crib from manufacturers like DaVinci, Delta Luv and Evenflo. A brand new cheap Jenny Lind crib from Delta Luv starts from around $120. You can pay upwards of $200 for a beautiful DaVinci crib. Just in case you didn't know; Jenn... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Chihuahua: a History of the Breed

22nd January 2008
The name of the Chihuahua comes from the Mexican state that is located next to west Texas and New Mexico, but the breed actually came from the ancient Techichi dogs of the Toltecs when they were crossed with a hairless dog from the Orient. Indigenous to C... Read >
Author: Sandra Dean

Freedom and Rights of Australians

19th October 2007
During the 1850s people were coming to Australia to search for gold on the goldfields of Victoria and Queensland. A lot of gold-diggers arrived at Australia, that is why the quantity of gold began to decrease, and then government increased its monthly gol... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Problems of the Alliance for Progress

18th June 2007
The main difference between Monroe Doctrine, the Alliance for Progress, Dollar Diplomacy, and the Roosevelt Corollary, is the importance of the U.S. interests. Over the existence of relevance, Monroe Doctrine took a variety of interpretations and meanings... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Muskox Yarn - The Cashmere Of The North

13th March 2007
Qiviut (pronounced kiv-ee-ut) is the extremely fine underwool of muskox and is one of the finest and warmest fibers on earth. Qiviut is not easy to get hold of but muskox yarn is prized by many experienced knitters and spinners who appreciate its unique f... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Franchise, Franchising - The Licensing Of Trademarks And Methods Of Doing Business

12th October 2006
Franchise is a method of doing business by licensing trademarks. A recurring royalty fee being the prime source of income, the advent of franchise business dates back to the 1850s. The earliest example being the bars of New South Wales, the agreements bet... Read >
Author: Andrew Adams

The Evolution of Golf

26th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Rob Daniels The game of golf began its destiny in time towards becoming popular around the world. In 1744 the rules of Golf were put into writing for the first time ever. At this point in history, the first thirteen laws of golf were dra... Read >
Author: Rob Daniels

History of the Cafetiere

07th March 2006
Cafetieres are probably the most commonly used method of brewing coffee. Many coffee lovers swear on the fact that the cafetiere is the best method, as it preserves the delicate flavours in the oils, giving a smooth, rich bodied coffee. The exact hi... Read >
Author: James Grierson

Crochet History 1900s

21st October 2005
Lavish crochet emerged alongside other forms of elaborate needlework in the nineteenth century. When printed materials began to be mass-produced in the mid-nineteenth century, the popularity of crochet increased vastly. Patterns for silk thread purses... Read >
Author: Kris Perry

Buying a Franchise- What Every Entrepreneur Needs to Know.

31st August 2005
The concept of franchising is a couple of centuries old. The franchising business and world economies have developed simultaneously. The term 'franchise' comes from old French where it meant freedom, or privilege. Franchising goes back to the feudal times... Read >
Author: Howard Schwartz