Articles, tagged with "revolutionary war", page 1
09th January 2012
What is really understood about the power of having the right perspective? How many people are afraid of failure? I write quite often about combating the blockers that stop people moving on in life and in business. Being afraid of failure will hold you ba...
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Author:
Gary Oakes
27th June 2011
Chess sets with a theme add an extra touch of flair to any space in your home or office. They can distinguish the space and really announce to all those who visit just who you are and what your unique interests are. They can tell the world that you are an...
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Author:
Smartshops
16th May 2011
July 4th celebrations all over the country are always truly festive occasions. Families everywhere will be getting together to enjoy the freedoms that Independence Day and the service of the men and women of our armed forces affords us. Millions of people...
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Author:
Lillee McLoflin
06th April 2011
Times are tough, but not here!
Iran has tough times. Iraq and Afghanistan have had tough times. People who have to walk through land mines to get to their destinations are having tough times. Many parts of Africa have tough times. People who live in fe...
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jimcathcart
04th April 2011
The Nassau County in New York is known for its beautiful landscape and peaceful life. These days this country area has become the talk of the town because of the Port Washington homes sale that has become very popular amongst the masses. People who are fe...
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Author:
maria82
01st February 2011
Since right before the Revolutionary War, the Navy has been a part of the United States Military. In World War 2, the Navy was an essential and integral part of this country’s military. From the attack on the U.S. naval ships in Pearl Harbor to the servic...
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Author:
Brian
27th October 2010
This farmhouse was originally built by William Dyckman on its family owned land, in 1794. It spreads over few hundred acres with a great architecture work. It has become the focal point of tourist’s attraction in 1916. Farmhouse house is a great mark of h...
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Author:
Tauqeer Ul Hassan
14th October 2010
The basic elements of Coolidge’s Character as presented in “The Man and His Character" and “The Village That Raised Him" are the foundation stones of his idealism.
Coolidge believed that the principal ideal of the American people was (and I believe, i...
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Author:
Bernard Fleury
11th June 2010
Pre-made history PowerPoint lessons are an option for teachers who either do not have the time to prepare history lesson plans from scratch or who are not comfortable in using educational technology to prepare history lesson plans from scratch.
Pre-mad...
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Peters Publishing
11th June 2010
Do you struggle to explain the complexities of government to students during lessons? Do you find the attention of students wandering in classroom activities? Then it might be worthwhile to present your lesson plans with PowerPoint.
PowerPoint for tea...
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Author:
Peters Publishing
11th June 2010
If you're ever going on a tour of the East Coast, rest assured you'll have plenty to do. The East Coast has so many activities, sites and so forth that there is literally something for everyone to do. Whether you like seeing historical sites, like to go s...
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Author:
tiajones
02nd June 2010
Let's face it. You're pretty pissed off.
You were sold a "tool" for manifesting abundance by the name of "The Law of Attraction" and were told it would solve ALL your problems in life.
You were told that it will bring you vast amounts of wealth, num...
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Author:
Ike Love
17th May 2010
Nowadays, Missouri and Illinois bankruptcy is a federal law that provides protection from foreclosure, credit card debt help, and relief from creditors to average, hard-working American families. However, when the bankruptcy laws were originally put forth...
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Author:
JamesBrown
01st March 2010
President Obama and his administration declared their love for annuities, specifically income or immediate annuities that pay lifetime incomes, in an article in The New York Times.
More and more studies declare that the most efficient way to provid...
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Author:
Annuity Campus
05th February 2010
When did the Revolutionary War start? This war is also famously called as the Independence War in America. This was a huge battle between the British and the Americans. It was started in 1775. The leader of the American troops was George Washington. Many ...
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Author:
Kenny Leones