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12th October 2009
A national bank is an essential part of this nation’s economy! It can further strengthen the ties between rich Americans and the federal government.1 It has stabilized this nation’s economy, united the country, and improved trade between the colonies.... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
In your search, for a home Boston is a place you can find a home that will fit your family, your income and your every need. Boston, Mass was founded on September 17, 1630 by the Puritans. It was first known as Trimountaine, but then the settlers changed ... Read >
Author: blinksolutions15
24th September 2009
The U.S. Navy was started in an era when the true measure of a country was the size and strength of its naval forces. A strong fleet of ships could mean the difference between losing and winning a war. The Revolutionary War was just getting started, and t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Using Children’s Literature to Entertain and Educate Your Kids
What are Children’s Books?
Not only are children’s books a great way to keep kids occupied, but they help them to learn as well. Good children’s books are proven to appeal to kid... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
A visit to the spa has been one way that people have tried to improve their health and sense of well-being for centuries. Archaeological finds show that humans sought out hot mineral springs as early as the bronze age. Bathing was a key component of lif... Read >
Author: YourMobleSpa.com
21st September 2009
Do you feel like you are in debt prison? Are you in financial turmoil wondering how you can continue to keep everything from imploding on you? Did you know that there were actually debtor prisons in America before the Revolutionary War? Robert Morris, a s... Read >
Author: mohit576
17th September 2009
Do you feel like you are in debt prison? Are you in financial turmoil wondering how you can continue to keep everything from imploding on you? Did you know that there were actually debtor prisons in America before the Revolutionary War? Robert Morris, a s... Read >
Author: dinesh553
13th August 2009
Have you ever wondered where cigars were first produced? It is widely believed that cigars were first produced in Spain. But before cigars became all the rage in Europe, tobacco was needed to make them. Tobacco is indigenous to the Americas, where nati... Read >
Author: Dennis Lambert
30th July 2009
Daryl Hall, the blond, pompadour-wearing half of the classic music duo Hall & Oates, has listed his Amenia, NY home for $16,000,000 on REALTOR.com®. Hall and Oates’ rock and roll heyday was back in the late 1970s and 1980s with top 40 hits like “Priv... Read >
Author: Move Trends
24th July 2009
Daryl Hall, the blond, pompadour-wearing half of the classic music duo Hall & Oates, has listed his Amenia, NY home for $16,000,000 on REALTOR.com®. Hall and Oates’ rock and roll heyday was back in the late 1970s and 1980s with top 40 hits like “Priv... Read >
Author: Move Trends
04th July 2009
One of the many ways for small businesses to celebrate the 4th of July is through printing posters. These prints don’t just serve as one of the marketing collaterals for a promotional campaign. Poster prints can also be posted or displayed on the walls ... Read >
Author: Katrina
27th June 2009
Arguably, no President in history has received a legendary status equal to George Washington. His reputation as a gifted military leader stems partially from his unique perspective as the leader of counterinsurgency forces (as a young officer in the Seve... Read >
Author: ChrisCox
22nd June 2009
Most people are familiar with the term silver dollar and know that the term is used to identify any large white metal coin that is minted in the United States whose face value is equivalent to one dollar. Although the coin may not necessarily contain silv... Read >
Author: RBTV01
22nd June 2009
Most people are familiar with the term silver dollar and know that the term is used to identify any large white metal coin that is minted in the United States whose face value is equivalent to one dollar. Although the coin may not necessarily contain silv... Read >
Author: RBTV01
05th June 2009
Does your school work load have you overwhelmed? Are you looking for a faster, better solution to writing essays and term papers? Whether you are writing about Pre-Columbian history, the Revolutionary War, or slavery and the Civil War, there are custom ... Read >
Author: Knoxville
25th March 2009
Wallpaper is a material that we use to cover and decorate the interior walls of homes, offices and other buildings. Wallpaper is sold in rolls and is put onto walls with wallpaper paste. Wallpaper began as an inexpensive substitute for paneling and tapest... Read >
Author: Barbara Tobiasz
23rd March 2009
Militia is the term used to describe an armed force made up of ordinary citizens for various purposes such as providing law enforcement in times of emergency, and defense via providing paramilitary services without necessarily being paid with a regular sa... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
16th January 2009
What is American Era History ?
American era history is not about American history, only, but about world history since the dawn of America. The exact dawn of America is debatable; did America begin when the Puritans began to colonize America, in the e... Read >
Author: Spencer Holly
09th January 2009
Philadelphia is a charming and very historical city with plenty of annual events that you can discover when you visit this city in Pennsylvania that was once the capital of the United States.
Some of the most notable Philadelphia events that occur eve... Read >
Author: Joe Deacon
09th January 2009
If you have never been to Boston, also called "Bean Town" then you owe it to yourself to go. There is always something cooking in Boston and many of the historic sites as well as annual events are close to the city center. Much of what takes place in Bost... Read >
Author: Joe Deacon
05th January 2009
Coffee has been around for many years and although its origin is very sketchy, people just can't get enough it. Here are a few stories that may shed light on its history.
Farmers have to stay awake the entire time to protect the flock from wolves. Whe... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton
29th December 2008
John Montagu lived in the middle of the eighteenth century. After studying at Cambridge, he left his native England and traveled widely in Europe. Upon his return he became First Lord of the Admiralty (similar to the Secretary of the Navy in the United St... Read >
Author: Joseph Starr
03rd December 2008
The Bay State is facing a public health crisis: the crisis of obesity. Obesity -- the condition of being significantly above one’s healthy weight -- is on the rise in Massachusetts. In fact, some 56% of the population of Massachusetts is overweight or ... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
29th April 2008
Whenever you see a list of America’s greatest presidents, as ranked by historians, you always see Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt, and George Washington at or near the top. What do those three men have in common? Each of them presided over the n... Read >
Author: charen
06th March 2008
If you want to experience a vacation that will stay with you in memories for the rest of your life, then you should consider a package tour offered by a bus charter company. Yes, bus charter companies offer all sorts of tours. They don’t just supply bus... Read >
Author: Robert Janis
14th November 2007
Fireworks today are known as a form of celebration such as on Independence Day or New Years’ day. Not only are they spectacular in how they look but also how they work. The history of fireworks is not fully known but a number of theories are suggested... Read >
Author: Donald Waldenson
27th September 2007
Our thinking and choices create our independenceSusan and Tammy had been together since the first grade. Through school and high school they were in classes together as well as the sports and a few parties. Both went to college and got their degrees in ma... Read >
Author: Harlan Goerger
30th May 2007
Given the beauty of Virginia, it is hardly surprising to find outdoor activities high on the list of things to do. Fly fishing in Virginia is a particularly good time.
Fly Fishing in the Commonwealth of Virginia offers a good example of how the organiz... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
12th March 2007
Sometimes, the name of a furniture theme can tell you everything you need to know about it. Shaker theme furniture is one such name.
The Shakers were a small millennial religious sect that began in England in 1772, and moved to America just prior to t... Read >
Author: Stephan Teak
11th December 2006
Virginia is one of my favorite states with its colonial charm and friendly people. Romantic destinations in Virginia let you take advantage of both of these benefits while spending quality time with those you love.
Romantic Destinations in Virginia
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Author: Richard Rspad
02nd December 2006
Massachusetts is the standard bearer when it comes to New England states. Romantic destinations in Massachusetts offer a way to rekindle the magic in a location with tons of atmosphere.
Romantic Destinations in Massachusetts
The great state of Mass... Read >
Author: Richard Rspad
07th July 2006
Although there is a constant debate about the national U.S. flag and how it should be treated and displayed, the U.S. state flags are often overlooked and some have incredible history and really interesting designs. Do you know much about your own state f... Read >
Author: Blair Stephens
22nd May 2006
In your search, for a home Boston is a place you can find a home that will fit your family, your income and your every need. Boston, Mass was founded on September 17, 1630 by the Puritans. It was first known as Trimountaine, but then the settlers changed... Read >
Author: Jennifer Hershey
02nd May 2006
In school, we all study the history of the United States, but the US Flag can become subsumed by battles, important historic figures and other events. The history of our flag is important though, and has many twists and turns as the Congress and US govern... Read >
Author: Blair Stephens
23rd February 2006
On March 17, 431AD, when Patrick of Ireland died, a new holiday was born. Though the celebrations began in the 700's as a traditional Catholic Holy Day, over the years St. Patrick's Day has become more a secular holiday which marks the beginning for spri... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
15th February 2006
This is perhaps the most often asked question heard in connection with the second coming, at least for Americans. It a reasonable question for any North American to ask, but it is far from easy to answer. I would be remiss if I were to say that the Bible ... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
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
06th December 2005
By: David G. Hallstrom, Sr.
When asked, "If you could wish for one thing only, what would that wish be?" almost everyone; from beauty pagent contestants, to politicians, to religious leaders, to children, to the average person on the street states, "Pe... Read >
Author: David Hallstrom
12th October 2005
Virginia has played a central role throughout the history of the United States. With reasonable prices, you can live in the middle of it with Virginia real estate.
Virginia
The historical significance of Virginia is simply unmatched in the United St... Read >
Author: Raynor James
09th September 2005
A lottery is a popular form of gambling which involves the drawing of lots for a prize. There are some states where lottery is forbidden but others endorse it to the extend of organizing a national lottery. Lotteries date back to the period of Romans. And... Read >
Author: charles jones
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