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29th September 2009
Throwing a children’s birthday party can be a rather tough ordeal to overcome and process, ask any long suffering parent just how much stress they need to endure whenever they have to contend with their own children. The stress level will then increas... Read >
Author: John Blackthorn
24th September 2009
Democrats will be making a profound mistake if they follow through on Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s insistence that the party will refuse to provide any funding for the war in Iraq, absent some benchmarks for withdrawal of our troops at least by S... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
America is the greatest country in the world. Our citizens are caring, generous, trusting and forgiving. Those are some of the traits that make our country so great and so strong. Those traits can also be some of our biggest weaknesses. We are always will... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
You may be aware that "Eureka" is among the most famous names when it comes to vacuum cleaners. But did you know that over the 100 year history of the Eureka vacuum cleaner company they have made a lot more then vacuums. This article is a glimpse into the... Read >
Author: Daniel Coyle
10th August 2009
Hachiko was born on November 10, 1923 and died on March 8, 1935; generations of Japanese have remembered the Akita dog for his loyalty to his owner: Hidesaburo Ueno. Ueno was a professor at Tokyo Imperial University. Given the dog in 1924, Ueno named him ... Read >
Author: Tom Aaron
31st July 2009
We’re often told of the hardships that our ancestors had to suffer throughout the two World Wars in order to overcome adversity. Although undoubtedly the soldiers suffered the most during the fierce fighting, it is easy to forget the suffering and sacri... Read >
Author: Kim
23rd July 2009
If you are a history buff then a visit to the Museum of Confederate History in South Carolina is a must. You will find a great deal of information here about the War Between the States and you will be amazed at the memorabilia on display. You will see act... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin
28th June 2009
You probably don't give much thought to the background of the brassiere when you put one on each morning. You should! If it wasn't for a woman named Mary Phelps Jacob, you would be very uncomfortable.
Statistics show that many women do not wear the rig... Read >
Author: Tiffany Hart
14th June 2009
In serving the community, Metropolitan investments also served the policyholders who comprise so large a part of the population of the United States and Canada. The insured found part of their money invested in or near their respective communities in farm... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan
09th June 2009
Volkswagen is an auto manufacturer based out of Wolfsburg, Germany. Translated literally, Volkswagen means “People’s Car” and has an inauspicious beginning to say the least. Unfortunately for the company it would be linked is people’s minds for ma... Read >
Author: Ronnie Tanner
29th May 2009
I bet that almost everyone reading this has owned or at least ridden one before. Whether it was the car or fire truck or some other actual spin off of a real vehicle. Maybe you were a member of the Big Wheel Generation. Of course there are always tricycle... Read >
Author: Jason
18th May 2009
Buck knives is one of the most trusted and best known names if the knife world. They are known for their Buck folding hunter. this is one of the most copyed knives in the world.
After the bombing of Pear Harbor. When the military asked for help to arm ... Read >
Author: 33james
11th May 2009
"Dam it" It's the truth, a forth coming depression that many believe will not come. This is a letter of imperative judgement a must for everyone. Short and to the point! If I were the type to put an editorial in a newspaper it would go something like thi... Read >
Author: CMAenergy
01st May 2009
One of the most trusted names in pocket knives, hunting knives, and survival knives is Buck knives. Buck knives is the biggest name of Quality in the world of knives. Buck knives where created by Hoyt H Buck. Hoyt Buck started making hunting knives as a ... Read >
Author: 33james
27th March 2009
by Chip Heath & Dan Heath,
Authors of Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die
Since Made to Stick came out, many anxious people have asked us, "How do I unstick a sticky idea?" They want to unstick a rumor about their company or a false p... Read >
Author: FSB Authors
14th January 2009
Retro styling - you must have seen that term before! It is applied to everything from clothing to home furnishings. Retro comes from the Latin meaning 'backwards'. Here we are discussing retro shapewear.
Much of the following discussion relates to th... Read >
Author: Debbie Mendoza
03rd November 2008
It has been a tumultuous few weeks for the financial sector. But aside from the tax funded bailout proposed by the government, average folks - like myself - haven't really seen anything too dramatic; I mean, they haven't stopped building those houses acro... Read >
Author: MarkeD
24th June 2008
The Victory Monument in Bangkok was erected in 1941 as a tribute to Thai soldiers, policemen and servicemen who sacrificed their lives for Thailand. The monument was specifically built for the Thai military sacrifices made during the war effort in Indo-Ch... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
11th June 2008
The Iraq war has cost us all a great deal. In terms of the taxes, we’ve paid heavily towards invading Iraq needlessly, and we continue to pay towards the ongoing war effort. In terms of the economy, we’ve paid the price thanks to NAFTA and service co... Read >
Author: Bob Miller
11th June 2008
The Iraq war was one of the most disastrous foreign policy decisions of the last few decades, and citizens across America and the world have looked on with horror as politicians and power got out of hand. Some of the primary arguments around the real mot... Read >
Author: Bob Miller
11th June 2008
Yes, Dr Seuss was a real person though his name was Theodor Seuss Geisel and he was called Ted. He wrote over 40 children’s books and all of them remain popular to this day because he made reading such fun. His success is attributed to his controlled us... Read >
Author: Trish
14th May 2008
WHAT TO DO BEFORE THE TAX MAN COMETH
(Tuesday, March 25, 2008 ) - Harold Feder
As many of us are aware, the Canadian Tax System was put in place as a temporary measure to fund the war effort. Over 90 years later it is still going strong with no s... Read >
Author: envseo
07th April 2008
The war in Iraq has seen the lives of 4,000 Americans destroyed for political gain. Despite mass protests and vocal opposition to the war and the underlying reasons behind it, the powers that be have elected to pursue their personal agenda by proxy, spend... Read >
Author: Nick Carter
02nd April 2008
At first glance Master Georgie by Beryl Bainbridge suggests it might be quite a light book, an easy read, a period piece set in the mid-nineteenth century. This would be wrong. Master Georgie is no safe tale of country house manners, of marriages imagined... Read >
Author: Philip Spires
29th February 2008
Sandra's mum, Jean, has never known the meaning of the word 'luxury'. A former Land Army girl from the age of just nineteen, she spent many years of hard toil tending farmlands in all weathers, helping to keep the nation fed for just a shilling a week. ... Read >
Author: Graham Baylis
21st January 2008
Can the old fashioned Juke Box remain in the digital and MP3 world? The MP3 Jukebox is a reality in various types and expressions yet still the standard Juke Box lasts.
Juke Box design came on from the stark wooden boxes in the early 1930s to glorious ... Read >
Author: Strato
14th January 2008
A stunning set raised gold enamel Dessert/Salad plates on white ground by Richard Ginori in the Napoli pattern. Each measures 8 3/4" in diameter and all are in perfect condition with no chips, cracks or restorations, beautiful & elegant. There are no visi... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S
01st November 2007
Warhammer OnlineWar is everywhere in this next generation Realm vs. Realm (RvR) experience that integrates PvP and PvE combat into a single seamless experience. In a world dominated by force of arm and magic, players experience the epic nature of war and ... Read >
Author: tauno
17th January 2007
“Love Car. Love People. Love Life.” Through the years, Nissan has been preaching this mantra along with the constant innovation and continued customer services to provide the authentic riding experience only Nissan can offer. Its advanced and durable ... Read >
Author: Josh Zimmer
12th January 2007
Radio Flyer has been an iconic American brand for over 8 decades producing high quality wagons and ride-on toys. The classic little red wagon has featured on numerous American movies and TV shows over the years making it instantly recognisable to audience... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
14th December 2006
It wasn't of the magnitude of 9/11, but the news stunned the nation just the same. Pat Tillman was dead. The man who personified the "can do" spirit of America, the ultimate volunteer, had fallen in battle. His courage and willingness to stand on his c... Read >
Author: Gary
01st December 2006
The Tennessee Valley Authority, or the TVA, remains one of the most ambitious public work projects ever conceived or attempted in the United States. Its story is not a fairy tale by any means. It was very controversial from the beginning. It was a story t... Read >
Author: Karen Rhodes
05th October 2006
A nation of drivers were home bound starting in 1942 with the beginning of the United States involvement in WWII. Automobile production was halted that year as manufacturers geared up to make airplane, trucks and tanks and what ever else was needed for th... Read >
Author: Steve Farber
31st July 2006
In many ways, man has been using computers for millennia: an abacus is, after all, simply a very basic form of computer. The first mechanical calculator (the 'calculating clock') was built in the 17th century. Programming with punch-cards has been around ... Read >
Author: John Gibb
27th April 2006
No real changes occurred in the cent from 1918 through 1942. In 1943, the cent would again see a dramatic change although not to its design, but rather due to shortages of copper caused by the war. At the time of World War II, the one-cent coin was comp... Read >
Author: Keith Scott
08th April 2006
Churchill's Two Leadership Secrets.Churchill became Prime Minister of the UK in 1940 and for five yearsdirected the UK war effort with great perseverance and courage. He wasdeemed an outstanding and great leader.So what were his leadership secrets? Here a... Read >
Syd Stewart
14th February 2006
Lady Brownrigg of England first obtained a Shih Tzu in 1928. She was around 30 years of age, was a much-traveled lady and was very fond of birds and animals. Her husband was an Assistant Adjutant and Quarter-master General to the North China command. ... Read >
Author: Connie Limon
29th December 2005
by: David G. Hallstrom, Sr.
America is the greatest country in the world. Our citizens are caring, generous, trusting and forgiving. Those are some of the traits that make our country so great and so strong. Those traits can also be some of our biggest... Read >
Author: David Hallstrom
04th October 2005
If you're like many Americans over the age of 55, you've probably had money taken out of your paychecks for years and years in order to purchase U. S. savings bonds. Those bonds are probably sitting in a safe deposit box at your local bank or in a drawer ... Read >
Author: Michael Pancheri
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