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23rd September 2009
The latest shipwreck dive site in the Florida Keys for scuba divers is the USS Spiegel Grove. This is a former US Navy Landing Ship Dock that was sunk in 2002 to create an artificial reef in Key Largo, much like the Duane and Bibb ships were in the same ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Most of our latest mass-used items and services, for illustration the Internet, are the effect of military research or cultural intervention. At Any Rate, the American fashion item that was brought in by the US soldiers at the beginning of the twentieth c... Read >
Author: Yvonne
16th September 2009
Who could forget the smooth sound of Ed McMahon’s voice announcing with practiced timbre, “Heeeeeeeeere’s Johnny!” each night to millions of Americans as they sat up in their living rooms ready to watch another round of Johnny Carson giving his lo... Read >
24th August 2009
CompTIA Security+ Certification Exam is also called SY0-101 exam. Being conducted by CompTIA, this exam holds a special place in the field of security systems.
CompTIA conducts several certification tests in order to properly gauge and test the potential... Read >
Author: Alina Michael
31st July 2009
Panama Canal
One of Panama’s biggest attractions, both tourist and business, is the Panama Canal. In fact it has become fairly synonymous with the country. It is not only a symbol of great pride to Panama but also to all countries that benefit from t... Read >
Author: jose.zolinski
01st June 2009
So who’s using hypnosis to improve their golf performance – apart from Tiger Woods and maybe Phil Mickelson? Well, taking first things first, it’s difficult to be sure who’s using hypnosis because most people who do don’t want to let on. Why’s... Read >
Author: The Golf Hypnotist
07th May 2009
T Shirts are a popular form of clothing these days. There are many stories that explore the origin of T Shirts. Some accounts claim that US Army Soldiers first wore T Shirts as part of their uniform during World War I, when inspired by European soldiers w... Read >
Author: Streetlegal T Shirts
13th March 2009
Situated on the South West of Scotland Argyll is a scenic and picturesque part of Scotland that should not be missed. To get there you can fly to Glasgow Airport,then traveling by road from Glasgow it will take you around 1.5 hours traveling time. Followi... Read >
Author: Pamela360
03rd March 2009
The US Navy blogs. Larry Kudlow of CNBC blogs. I'd say "everybody and their brother" except (1) it's a cliche and (2) it may be grammatically inaccurate. Dan Rather is only too aware that everybody blogs.
But just as blogging and the blogosphere have b... Read >
Author: vineet saxena
18th February 2009
Hats off to Captain Sullenberger and his crew and their rescue - I can't think of a better word to describe what they did - in saving the passengers and themselves when they had to ditch in the Hudson River. The accolades and gratitude and respect that th... Read >
Author: Andrew Cox
26th January 2009
The American city of New York - the most populous in the country - is known by many names, such as 'the Big Apple' - a term that originated from a sports writer talking about horse-racing, 'the city that never sleeps' - because of the high level of acti... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
14th January 2009
Flesch Grade Level Readability Formula improves upon the Flesch Reading Ease Readability Formula. Rudolph Flesch, an author, writing consultant, and the supporter of Plain English Movement, is the co-author of this formula along with John P. Kincaid. That... Read >
Author: Jesse Dawson
05th November 2008
The Chicago Navy Pier has been a very important part of the city’s social life since 1916. All of 3300 feet along Lake Michigan, it became a spot where people gathered. It was a lovely spot, of course. Whether it was a family picnic, or a gathering of ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
04th November 2008
I decided to write this article because after watching this presidential campaign since before it started I truly believe that most people really don�t understand how the outcome of this campaign is going affect them. Many people are voting based on ap... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th October 2008
The USS Constitution is one of the original ships of the US Navy, one of the six and the only one still afloat. The USS Constitution Museum is one of the most interactive museums in the world, and one of the most interesting. Unlike most museums, you are ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
15th October 2008
You have done everything that you can think of to save your relationship. Yet no matter how hard you try, you are getting nowhere. Are you ready to throw in the towel even though you are still madly in love with your partner? T.W Jackson, the au... Read >
Author: Jim Lim
08th September 2008
The history of the T-shirt is replete with origin myths. In one sense, T-shirts -- lightweight undergarments designed to be worn in hot or extremely temperate conditions -- have been around for thousands of years. Archaeological evidence suggests that lab... Read >
Author: Matthew Stewart
04th September 2008
Built in 1916 as part of the city development plan, the Navy Pier is a mixed-purpose public infrastructure. Primarily used for cargo facilities, the pier also provided docking space for steamers used for passenger excursions. The outermost tip of the pier... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
04th September 2008
Built in 1916 as part of the city development plan, the Navy Pier is a mixed-purpose public infrastructure. Primarily used for cargo facilities, the pier also provided docking space for steamers used for passenger excursions. The outermost tip of the pier... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
04th September 2008
Built in 1916 as part of the city development plan, the Navy Pier is a mixed-purpose public infrastructure. Primarily used for cargo facilities, the pier also provided docking space for steamers used for passenger excursions. The outermost tip of the pier... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
03rd September 2008
You have done everything that you can think of to save your relationship. Yet no matter how hard you try, you are getting nowhere. Are you ready to throw in the towel even though you are still madly in love with your partner? T.W Jackson, the author of M... Read >
Author: Annita Brixen
04th July 2008
Quick! What are you wearing right now? No this is not one of those questions; it is posed merely to elicit a very likely response: because if you are reading this lounging at home right now, you are very likely to be dressed in a T shirt, whether you are ... Read >
Author: Sarika Kabra
25th June 2008
One of the fastest growing of all water sports in the world today appears to be scuba diving.
It would be a logical and correct assumption that this is probably by and large down to the increased transport links around the globe making the more obscure... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
17th June 2008
Among all the Broadway musicals, “South Pacific” has the most powerful songs and a thought provoking storyline. What happens when people fall in love with each other during a war? Do they remain under the mercy of the wrath of war? Or can they emerge ... Read >
Author: reed tieri
27th May 2008
Broadway’s much loved musical is here! Get South Pacific tickets in New York today! The show has been revived and its previews were held at Vivian Beaumont Theatre on March 1, 2008. It is gonna open on April 4. The last performance of this show was in 1... Read >
Author: reed tieri
13th May 2008
South Pacific musical is not what it seems to be. It’s neither a complete war story nor a total love story. It’s an interwoven tale of two couples who are caught in the web of war wrath and their own prejudices. They are people who want to love and co... Read >
Author: reed tieri
08th May 2008
Indianapolis is the well-known capital of the U.S., which is the state of Indiana, and the county seat of Marion County, Indiana. The 2000 Census report tells that the city's population is around 781,870. It is Indiana's most crowded city and is the 13th ... Read >
Author: Onputtha
24th April 2008
Indianapolis is the well-known capital of the U.S., which is the state of Indiana, and the county seat of Marion County, Indiana. The 2000 Census report tells that the city's population is around 781,870. It is Indiana's most crowded city and is the 13th ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
17th April 2008
Indianapolis is the well-known capital of the U.S., which is the state of Indiana, and the county seat of Marion County, Indiana. The 2000 Census report tells that the city's population is around 781,870. It is Indiana's most crowded city and is the 13th ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
23rd February 2008
Yeah, you are reading this now searching for answers. If you are like the rest of us, it may be late at night and you are searching for information that will confirm your worst suspicions that you may be showing symptoms of heart disease.
In my case, ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th February 2008
The Chicago Midway Airport is located 10 miles from downtown Chicago next to suburbs of Burbank and Clearing. The airport serves over 17 million passengers a year and is popular for the many attractions it houses. Known as the state’s number two airport... Read >
Author: James Cook
18th January 2008
Petty Officer Michael Edwin Thornton is known for winning the revered Congressional Medal of Honor and also saving the life of Lt. Thomas Norris during October in the year 1972. Thornton has always been renowned for his fighting spirit, never say die atti... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes
08th October 2007
In many streets in North side numerous sheriff sale placards now mark out Jacksonville foreclosure homes for all to see.Jacksonville has foreclosure rates that are among the highest nationwide. Foreclosures have increased significantly as the rate of deli... Read >
Author: philipsmith
17th August 2007
The doors to the steelworks in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania closed for the last time in 1995, bringing to an end 140 years of steel-making in the town. Although no longer in its spiritual home, Bethlehem Steel continues to produce Steel, but its major producti... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
30th March 2007
Just saw Can't Stop the Music, which is the Village
People's big screen debut...
What a great movie. Lots of inside jokes, a good "time capsule"
of disco culture, and a great lesson on the music business.
The movie wasn't entirely true, but the ... Read >
Author: mark jones
27th March 2007
The Hotel Del Coronado is a five star hotel that rivals any other hotel in the world. It is a landmark hotel located just over the Coronado Bridge in the San Diego area of Southern California.
The view from the Hotel Del Coronado is breath taking. ... Read >
Author: John Hanna
27th March 2007
Tom Harkin is considered to be one of the most adventurous, hard-working fighters in the US Congress. Many people support him and believe him as Harkin speaks up for people who may be left out or ‘forgot’.
Thomas Richard Harkin is the junior United ... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt
16th November 2006
Positive dog training was developed under the principles of Skinner's operant conditioning. While it's not a new technique, it didn't get enough popularity until the nineties.
Former students of Skinner, psychologists Keller and Marian Breland, pioneer... Read >
Author: Rodrigo Trigosso
29th May 2006
California one of the richest and most populated states in the United States - can offer a lot of incredible places to visit. One of them is San Diego. San Diego is the second biggest city in California (after Los Angeles) and it stretches almost to the... Read >
Author: Elena Reboni
16th February 2006
There have been some incredible developments in optical technology in recent years. One of the most interesting new products comes from a company called Torrey Pines Logic. It has been developed in partnership with the United States Navy, and it is curr... Read >
Author: Bill MacArthur
05th February 2006
The United States possess the strongest army in the whole world which has proved its effectiveness in many military conflicts this country takes part in. The US Navy is a constituent and one of the most effective part of American army and in the nearest f... Read >
Author: LLoyd Johns
04th October 2005
"Why Boat Insurance Doesn't Help A Lousy Sailor"
- by John Edwardson
For thousands of years men have sailed the seas. From the earliest
trips by the discoverers and settlers of the Americas, Australia and
the Pacific Islands, through Odysseus' ... Read >
Author: John Edwardson
30th September 2005
"Why Boat Insurance Doesn't Help A Lousy Sailor"
- by John Edwardson
For thousands of years men have sailed the seas. From the earliest
trips by the discoverers and settlers of the Americas, Australia and
the Pacific Islands, through Odysseus' ... Read >
Author: John Edwardson
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