Articles, tagged with "bastion", page 6
27th November 2006
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Atlantis Plastics has purchased a seven-layer VAREX blown film extrusion line by Windmoeller & Hoelscher Corp. This represents Atlantis's second W&H extrusion line after the recent installation of a five-layer VAREX system last November. ...
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Author:
hmilgram
15th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Tale Chaser Publishing, Inc.
Have you noticed how entitled some people seem to feel about getting targeted, interested visitors to their sites?
And have you seen some of the sites they feel should be honored with the precious time, cl...
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Author:
Jack Humphrey
02nd August 2006
Long considered as the bastion of feudalism, Catholicism and religion always seem to be untouchable. It was often dangerous to remark something against it because individuals who do so were often declared as heretics. As a result, religion's potential as ...
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Author:
Todd Lange
09th June 2006
"Thanks," we all say, when someone does something nice for us. But do we mean it? Sometimes, we rattle it off in a rushed way, which communicates anything but what we really want to convey. And normally, we wait until November to truly show our thanks.
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Author:
Alyson Mead
04th June 2006
The Flamingo Condominium at 1500 Bay Road, Miami Beach is an incredible residence that will make you feel like you are on vacation 365 days a year. Luxury Miami real estate dots the coast of this lively town and offers an incredible opportunity to live in...
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Author:
Blair Stephens
01st April 2006
The University of Phoenix Online is unique in being the first university to offer older, already employed people an opportunity to earn a college degree without having to give up one's job. Established in 1976 it is the oldest and largest university or co...
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Author:
Jim Greenberg
09th February 2006
We all know how to write, right? So why is it so hard? Why do we freeze up at the thought of writing our thoughts down on paper? I have a suspicion it started when we were all in grade school and we were judged by our teacher, that bastion of authority wh...
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Author:
Ellen Essene
13th November 2005
By Doug KriegerCARTHAGE MUST BE DESTROYEDCarthage was Rome's implacable foe; thus, did the Roman Senator Cato conclude whatever the topic at hand on the floor of the Senate with: "Carthago delenda est" – Carthage must be destroyed! Eventually, once the Se...
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Author:
Doug Krieger
27th September 2005
Towering a couple hundred feet above the Danube River, the Castle District in Budapest is a special place. Surrounded by gothic churches with stain glass, a visit to the Castle District is like stepping back into the renaissance.
Castle District
Sit...
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Author:
Richard Chapo