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What humanitarian aid did Israel provide to the Palestinian civilians in Gaza, and how was it provid

23rd September 2009
Israel's humanitarian effort included several components: * Ensuring continuous supplies of humanitarian aid through the crossing points, such as food, medical supplies and fuel. * Coordination of evacuations and other humanitarian movements w... Read >
Author: Michal Moreno

Dog and Puppy Training

24th July 2009
Dear Dog Lover, There’s no shortage of dog trainers, each one saying something different – all claiming that theirs is simple, fast, and easy. And since it’s so important to start your dog off on the right paw, I want to ask you an important qu... Read >
Author: Guy Mulidor

How to Hunt Series: Deer Shed Antlers: Picking Up What He Left Behind

11th May 2009
I found my first shed deer antler purely by accident. I nearly tripped over it while climbing a fence on the way to the farm garden. It was so neat, I now spend time every year searching out deer sheds. How do I find these shed antlers? I bear in mi... Read >
Author: Judy

How to Hunt Series: Deer Shed Antlers: Picking Up What He Left Behind

11th May 2009
I found my first shed deer antler purely by accident. I nearly tripped over it while climbing a fence on the way to the farm garden. It was so neat, I now spend time every year searching out deer sheds. How do I find these shed antlers? I bear in mi... Read >
Author: Charles DeMentor

Illustration of tyre game as a team building exercise

15th April 2009
There are a number of team building exercises and one of the famous team building games is the tyre game it is a wonderful team building game for the teams of ideally the number of 10-15, it is important to note the fact that a minimum of six people per t... Read >
Author: john

Illustration of tyre game as a team building exercise

09th April 2009
There are a number of team building exercises and one of the famous team building games is the tyre game it is a wonderful team building game for the teams of ideally the number of 10-15, it is important to note the fact that a minimum of six people per t... Read >
Author: john

The Best Night Dog

24th February 2009
A result of breeding, between the Bulldogs and the Mastiffs, the Bullmastiff inherited from the latter the stature and body, being at the same time fast and active like Bulldogs. Loyal, gentle, a good companion and play mate for children, he still remains... Read >
Author: Jadon Sluck

Using The Bullmastiff As A Guard Dog A result of breeding, between the Bulldogs and the Mastiffs,

15th December 2008
guard dog. Although the Bullmastiff gains official recognition in the year 1924, the modern breed being created from the early XVIIst century, it is obvious that between the two breeds there have always existed crossings. Both of British origin, but d... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

From Survival in the Wild to the Nascar Dog Collar

15th September 2008
In the day to day life of the average American dog owner, you have your friend, companion animal, lap dog, watch dog, seeing eye dog, hunting dog, show dog, etc. Every day they get fed talked to and petted. With any luck the average American pup has o... Read >
Author: urlreader

Graphology at Home-lesson 22-matchmaking

25th August 2008
Turning now to that phase of graphology that naturally makes it appeal to every human being, because it furnishes data, which helps toward the realization of happiness. Each person looks forward to the time when he or she should find a true helpmate, and ... Read >
Author: careertest.ws

Political Corruption in New York State

25th April 2008
State officials take down a respected health care facility because they were too successful. Despite the recent atrocities in New York that caused the removal of a now former Governor, Eliot Spitzer, what most people are unaware of is that the corrupti... Read >
Author: honeymark

Networking: Beyond the Elevator Speech

27th March 2008
“Networking” has become one the sales bywords in recent years. Many will tell you that the key to building your sales is to “network” effectively. There is no question that building a strong network can be incredibly helpful to your sales efforts.... Read >
Author: Nirmal Kumar

Ferries to France: The Best Solution!

14th January 2008
When it comes to travelling to France , ferries win hands-downs every time in our family. I’ve lost count of the number of crossings we’ve made, each one a mini adventure in its own right. One of the beauties of France as a holiday destination is that... Read >
Author: Stephen Cole

Safe Drinking Water - Six Tips For Backpacking

14th November 2007
On a day hike, safe drinking water isn't an issue. You can carry what you need. But when backpacking, you will most likely be using chemical water purification or filters to resupply yourself using natural sources of water. Both of these can fail at times... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Three ways of anonymous surfing

05th October 2007
As a result of recent events in Europe I began to think about anonymity on the web and while using its services. I started to meditate how to change IP address nowadays and what is the best way to hide IP address to be anonymous on the Net.In Germany they... Read >
Author: Joseph Boyd

Fastrack and Eager to Crusade in the Fast Lane

15th August 2007
Slowdown in line to cross the Bay Bridges can be an awful long wait. At one time ferry crafts that carried the cars across the cove to get to the other parts of the different Bay places until the Golden Gate Bridge was built including the Oakland San F... Read >
Author: John Cole News

Driving tips for Canada

25th July 2007
Canada is an immense country that occupies the upper portion of North America. The diverse scenery that can be found here - from the Rocky Mountains to the prairies to the fishing villages of the Maritime provinces - is spread across the second-largest co... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

Introduction to our Ontario Vacation 2007

24th July 2007
This is the first of a fifteen part series on a trip from the United States into the province of Ontario, Canada. Not being fond of large cities, my wife and I opted for the small towns of eastern Ontario. We entered Ontario, Canada, in Sault Ste. Marie. ... Read >
Author: Lloyd Mize

Ferry travel equals smart travel

19th January 2007
A bit of free time is hard to come by these days. In fact, with work, kids and countless other life pursuits to contend with, there's seemingly no time to relax and do "nothing"; let alone take time off for a holiday. Yet the need for such free time is ... Read >
Author: martymac

Home and Contents Insurance - Cute, cuddly and costly

31st August 2006
Not everyone will remember the road safety campaign aimed at toddlers and small children and called the "Tufty Club". Tufty's full name was Tufty Fluffytail and the cute and very sensible squirrel was the logo for the scheme. Road safety scenarios were ... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Covered Garden Bridges Have Long Lifespans

10th August 2006
For the past two centuries garden bridges, especially covered bridges have sparked fascination, imagination, and admiration across the nation. Once simply necessary modes of crossing waterways, they have ascended to legendary status. Nothing stirs up no... Read >
Author: Kathy Moran

The Ducks Made Me Do It, A Dog Training Refresher Course!

22nd July 2006
I have a dog, his name is Tuxcitto. Tuxcitto is a Border Collie who is always on the look out for an opportunity to use his herding skills. It doesn't matter if the intended group of animals need or want herding, if they wander into the herding zone they ... Read >
Author: John Dow

Stag Do in Nottingham Quad Bike Trekking

20th March 2006
One of the best locations for stag do is Nottingham, the first UK city to relax its drinking laws thus having the highest density of licensed premises in the country filled with party loving crowd. Stag weekends in Nottingham are filled with thrilling sta... Read >
Author: Greg Birbeck

The Defender Still Holding Up to Its Name

14th January 2006
The Land Rover Defender has been sold in the United States during the years 1993, 1994, 1995, and 1997. This vehicle has been respected throughout the world for its capabilities on the off road. Along that line, the ultra-rugged Land Rover Defender has ... Read >
Author: Carol Mitchel

Kayaking Gifts for Christmas

12th November 2005
Finding good Christmas gifts ideas is easy if you think about a persons hobbies. If you are buying for person who enjoys kayaking, here are a few ideas for kayaking gifts. Kayaking Gifts Kayaking is a sport that appears to require relatively small a... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Networking: Beyond the Elevator Speech

18th October 2005
Copyright 2005 Lexien Management Consultants, Inc "Networking" has become one the sales bywords in recent years. Many will tell you that the key to building your sales is to "network" effectively. There is no question that building a strong network c... Read >
Author: Mark Dembo