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The University Of Iowa

23rd September 2009
The University of Iowa is considered to be one of the best schools in the state and also in the surrounding area. The University of Iowa is located in the southeast part of the state, in a town called Iowa City. It is also located on the shores of the Iow... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Southwest Lamps and Style: Get the Look in Your Home

30th August 2009
Your home is your refuge, your escape from all the hustles and bustles of your life. It’s the place where you come back at the end of the day to relax and just laze around. As a reason, it isn’t quite unexpected that you just want to make your home mo... Read >
Author: Great Southwest Style

U.S. Marine Boot Camp. Week 2 – the Pugil Sticks.

05th June 2009
Week two of boot camp finally allows recruits to do what they have been wanting to do since they got off the bus at Parris Island - hit somebody!! What I suggest is using the time between signing up and the day you leave to train your butt off. If you... Read >
Author: Military Tough

St. Louis Cardinals Team’s Die-Hard Fans Power Baseball Merchandise Sales at Online Store

19th May 2009
The success enjoyed by the St. Louis Cardinals no doubt has fuelled the upsurge in St. Louis Cardinals merchandise and memorabilia. Even Cardinals Jersey sales are up significantly.The first decade of the new millennium seems to be one that is destined to... Read >
Author: Karunakar

Week One of Marine Recruit Boot Camp at Parris Island

18th May 2009
Week one of Basic Marine Corp Training can be quite a shock upon arrival at Parris Island. This article pertains mainly to preparing for Marine Corps basic training at Marine Boot Camp, but the lessons here can be applied to any of the armed forces. T... Read >
Author: Military Tough

Historic Missouri Sites

15th May 2009
Missouri is a state steeped with culture and history. There are a wide variety of historical sites available for you to visit throughout the year, which can let you walk in the footsteps of those who lived long ago. From Civil War battle sites to Western ... Read >
Author: Neil Sawford

Unique History – Why Civil War Reenactments Occur and Why You Should See One

12th May 2009
Civil War reenactments can be fun and educational experiences for the whole family. These unique tributes started earlier than you might think, beginning even before the Civil War itself was over. Now, reenactments can be seen all over the United States t... Read >
Author: Neil Sawford

The Texas Governor's Mansion

02nd February 2009
The Texas Governor's Mansion, which is located a block southwest of the Texas State Capitol Building in downtown Austin, is the most historic home in the Austin real estate market and the longest continuously inhabited executive residence west of the Miss... Read >
Author: Ki Gray

How to Train for Marine Boot Camp

31st January 2009
Showing up on day one for Marine Boot Camp is like begging to get your butt kicked. You need to be in shape both physically and mentally long before you even go speak to your Marine Recruiter. Week one of Basic Marine Corp Training can be quite a shoc... Read >
Author: Freddy Kaboot

Training for Marine Boot Camp

30th January 2009
Week one of Basic Marine Corp Training can be quite a shock upon arrival at Parris Island. This article pertains mainly to preparing for Marine Corps basic training at Marine Boot Camp, but the lessons here can be applied to any of the armed forces. T... Read >
Author: Freddy Kaboot

Training for Marine Boot Camp

30th January 2009
Week one of Basic Marine Corp Training can be quite a shock upon arrival at Parris Island. This article pertains mainly to preparing for Marine Corps basic training at Marine Boot Camp, but the lessons here can be applied to any of the armed forces. T... Read >
Author: Freddy Kaboot

Box Turtles

20th January 2009
The American Box turtles are widespread throughout the eastern states from Maine to Georgia and Alabama and west to the Mississippi River. Three subspecies of box turtles extend its range well into Texas, along the Gulf Coast, and to Florida, while a clos... Read >
Author: Liza

Reasons for Moving to the East Coast

04th November 2008
The east coast has many nice places that make it a great place to relocate to. A great location you may consider moving to on the east coast is Virginia Beach. The medium populated beach city has weather that is pleasant most of the year even in the win... Read >
Author: Eddie Frank

San Francisco Facts - The Fascinating History of Alcatraz

18th June 2008
Everyone knows Alcatraz as the island prison in the San Francisco Bay but Alcatraz has a long history that reaches back further than its days as a federal penitentiary. In 1853 the Army Corps of Engineers began a project to fortify the island. When the pr... Read >
Author: Adam Valentine

Green Glue is now a 1 day Ground Ship to NYC and the Tri City area.

02nd April 2008
This is Dr. Bob again from Soundproofing America here to announce that we can now get green glue shipped into New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island and Delaware, Eastern Pennsylvania and Northern Maryland in one day with ground shipping. Generally once cease... Read >
Author: Dr.BobO

Buying Green Glue in the Continental US and Canada

02nd April 2008
There are approximately 4 distributors of Green Glue in the continental United States and 2 in Canada, so where do you buy your Green Glue? There are a few companies out there who will gouge you if you purchase individual tubes of the Green Glue damping... Read >
Author: Dr.BobO

Green Glue is now a 1 day Ground Ship to most of the East Coast

19th January 2008
This is Dr. Bob again from Soundproofing America here to announce that we can now get green glue shipped into New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island and Delaware, Eastern Pennsylvania and Northern Maryland in one day with ground shipping. Generally once ceas... Read >
Author: DrBobOrther

Sacramento, California for Romance

09th August 2007
Sacramento, California may not be the first destination that you think of when looking for a romantic vacation or honeymoon but there is a reason why it has been voted in the top 5 livable cities in the world. Sacramento’s charms aren’t just for local... Read >
Author: James Kronefield

Cheap Flights on Low Cost Airlines in USA

18th June 2007
A low cost airline is a carrier that offers generally low fares in exchange for reducing many of the traditionally offered passenger services, by no means compromising the security of the travelers. The general characteristics of the low cost airlines a... Read >
Author: Steven Jones

Frontier Airlines Ability to Match Services of International Airlines

05th June 2007
There are lots of different airline companies in America who try to ensure that their passengers are able to leave for their various destinations with a minimum of hassles. This is especially true of domestic airlines like Frontier airlines. This newly re... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Flathead Lake – The Vacation Of A Lifetime

12th March 2007
If you've never heard of Flathead Lake and you're considering a vacation, it may be worth looking into. Flathead Lake is the largest natural lake west of the Mississippi river and many people have never heard of it. It's nestled in the middle of the Roc... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

Think Big. Buy Small

21st February 2007
The dream of owning land in United States has been shared by millions of people around the globe for centuries. In the 1800's many thousands of people from the east coast of the US left their homes, jobs, relatives, and friends and headed west to try and ... Read >
Author: Scott Moger

The Missouri Botanical Garden: an Oasis in St Louis

04th October 2006
As is the case with most major American cities, St Louis, Missouri, underwent rapid industrialisation over the course of the twentieth century. However, unlike many of these cities, St Louis also managed to preserve a large amount of its natural parkland:... Read >
Author: Richard Green

Loveland Colorado:Strong Real Esate Growth

15th March 2006
Loveland Colorado: Strong Real Estate Growth Located in Larimer County, Loveland, Colorado is only 40 miles north of Denver and about 50 miles south of Cheyenne, Wyoming. Real Estate in Loveland is very popular because of its convenient location and g... Read >
Author: mark keller

Payday Loans

31st January 2006
You see them in every strip mall east and west of the Mississippi: Cash Advance, Cash-N-Go, Check Into Cash, Urgent Money Service, and the list continues. What exactly are these businesses that seem to offer you money right when you need them? They are ca... Read >
Author: Sara Chambers

Fred Harvey: Founder of the Chain Restaurant

20th January 2006
Fred Harvey: Founder of the Chain Restaurant In 1850, a 15 year old boy from London arrived in New York City with $10 in his pocket. He found a position as "pot walloper" or dishwasher at an upscale restaurant and began a lifelong passion with fine d... Read >
Author: Mary Margaret Ambler

Hollywood - From its very beginning to what it is today

10th September 2005
History On January 22, 1947, the first commercial TV station west of the Mississippi River, KTLA, began operating in Hollywood. In December of that year, the first Hollywood movie production was made for TV, The Public Prosecutor. In addition, in the... Read >
Author: David Chandler