Articles, tagged with "many moons", page 1
12th September 2011
Saturn is usually a planet within the photo voltaic program that is frequently described with its method of rings surrounding its surface area. It has about 7 rings with quite a few small rings, a nominal amount of eighteen satellites or moons.
Definitio...
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ngocminh
07th September 2011
As a 12- or 13-year-old Boy Scout (many moons ago), I was on a fishing trip with my troop in a wilderness region of the Uintah mountains of Utah. Our goal was to fish the isolated high-mountain lakes for fresh rainbow trout. At the time, my father had a...
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Ty Kiisel
14th July 2011
For many professionals operating in the finance sector, barely a day goes by without some data provider or lead generation company emailing or calling to offer the latest ‘must have’ batch of ‘dynamite’ leads. However, in my experience the quality of lead...
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Kevin Fielder
27th May 2011
Dogs and cats are like chalk and cheese but i'm not talking about physical appearance - my observations have been of their personalities, mentally and emotionally. People who don't have pets might put them under the same category; that of annoying, messy,...
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SnugBabyShop
12th May 2011
Are promotional items still around? Didn't they go out with newspapers? So many questions. The answers are so obvious. There may be those that believe the matter to be no longer of any importance. With the Internet at our disposal, why bother to distribut...
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joshgreene
11th May 2011
When you first began your job many moons ago, you were most likely stuck in a small cubicle, with little leeway in terms of decor. You simply added a picture frame or two and got festive during the changing seasons with a pumpkin in the fall and a small p...
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Mark Etinger
05th May 2011
A customer at my company has just moved to a new office in the Big Apple. The last office space reasonably met their needs but employees were forced to commute quite a distance to get to work.
This meant that my firm's job was to assist customers in lo...
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Julianne Nick
23rd March 2011
So with occasional tiffs, but on the whole rollicking, they drew near the Neverland; for after many moons they did reach it, and what is more, they had been going pretty straight all the time.
The Libra people who read this chapter may claim I haven't be...
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astroind66
01st March 2011
Every day, millions of individuals at home, in schools, the workplace and many other areas scrabble around to locate something to make notes with – a pen. Of course many moons ago, it would have been a pencil that people would have searched for. Made from...
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Tom Sidney
10th February 2011
Stunning chandelier lighting made to the highest of standards
Beautiful, elegant and highly elaborate, chandelier lighting creates a feeling of sumptuousness within a room. Walk into a grand hallway and period chandelier lighting will take up pride o...
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Gareth Hoyle
07th February 2011
One of my company's clients has just relocated to a fancy Big Apple based office. Their former office was perfectly fine but it was far away from the home of the majority of employees.
My firm, for this reason, had the job of locating a suitable office...
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Essence Harold
07th February 2011
The price of any advertising campaign is definitely at the forefront of the business mind. Check this PVC Banners. Like all points in business cost is relative. for example 5000 A5 leaflets might seem like the best value at say £60, but also for that you ...
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Dennis T Shepheard
05th January 2011
When Tahitian Noni Juice came to my attention many years ago, I said to my wife " This stuff is either great for you or it's some sort of snake oil ". With that said, we bought a bottle and I'm really glad we did. There are many so called "Super Fruits" ...
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American Exceptionalism
27th December 2010
Carl Sagan was born in 1934 in Brooklyn, New York. He was brought up in a liberal Jewish home where his parents were moderately religious, his mother more so than his father. This upbringing inspired Carl's lifelong interest in the dichotomy of religion a...
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Ryan Dowd
19th December 2010
The arowana as a breed of fish dates back as far as the Jurassic age or the "age of reptiles" as its known. This means that the arowana is a very old and resilient breed of fish which in some ways deserve the myths that surround it. From the Jurassic age ...
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arowanafor