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  • "The Kid": Die Legende des Stuart Ungar  By : Max Trella
    Der Name "The Kid" sollte für immer in Gedächtnis alle Poker Fans und Poker Spieler bleiben. "The Kid" ist der Spitznamen der amerikanischen Poker Legende Stuart Ungar.
  • "The Kid": Die Legende des Stuart Ungar  By : Max Trella
    Der Name "The Kid" sollte für immer in Gedächtnis alle Poker Fans und Poker Spieler bleiben. "The Kid" ist der Spitznamen der amerikanischen Poker Legende Stuart Ungar.
  • A Glance Back Into History - The Civil War Rifles  By : John Ramon
    A look at Civil War rifles as historical weaponry that have made it into present as priceless assets for history collectors as well as useful pieces of equipment for Airsoft participants.
  • A History of Christmas Carols  By : Andy Davidson
    It was only in the 16th century that Christmas hymns were known and later on accepted as Christmas carols.Christmas Carols only became well-known per se in the sixteenth century. They developed from christmas...
  • A Little Claddagh Ring History A Little Claddagh Ring History  By : RY Enterprises
    Many tales exist about the history as well as the design of the first Claddagh Ring . Following is the most probable and the most traditionally correct, and oh yes, most romantic, let's not forget romantic, after all is not that what the Claddagh ring symbolizes, Love.
  • A Short History on Confederate Money  By : Johnnykick
    A short history on why Confederate money was doomed to fail and the man behind an impossible mission.
  • A site definition in ancient europe world  By : sulamita berrezi
    A site is defined as any concentration of artifacts, ecofacts, or features that marks a location of past human activity.
  • A Tale of Cambridgeshire History-00-4590  By : 4Ps--Marketing
    Delving into the local history of many UK cities and towns can be hugely interesting but the area of Cambridgeshire is perhaps the most captivating in its chronicles of times gone by.
  • A Transient History of Solar Power  By : John Patterson
    Solar power has been used for centuries in numerous forms and over time it has matured into a terribly efficient type of energy for generating electricity and heating your home. The history of solar power has been one in each of innovation and adaptation and commenced back in ancient times. The Greeks understood the ability that the sun may give and truly designed their homes to have giant openings that faced the sun. These were later coated with glass or mica to boost the heating effect of the sun. This natural form of heating, that we tend to discuss with as passive solar nowadays, allowed them to burn less wood for the heating of their homes. This kind of passive solar heating is still being used today and may be a basic style criteria of any energy economical home. These homes are designed with large windows facing south to capture heat from the sun. This idea is taken even any in trendy styles that now use special heat-retaining materials on the walls and floors of these homes to enlarge this passive heating effect. These materials will absorb more of the sun's heat throughout the day and unharness it slowly throughout the colder evenings to stay the home at a relentless temperature. This helps to increase the efficiency of this passive solar heating and permits homes that exploit this to wish less conventional heating.
  • Amazing History of Anime  By : Roberto Garabelli
    Have you ever wondered why anime DVD’s are getting so popular these days? So popular that every second child wants a Pokémon or Dragon Ballz movie DVD in his collection? Needless to say, these animes have an interesting history behind them which is almost a century old.
  • An Extravaganza of Salsa Outfits at the Salsa Congress  By : Groshan Fabiola
    In the year 1997 the beginning of a fairy tale was born. Salsa officially conquered the world with its first salsa congress promoted by no other than Eli Irizarri.
  • Antique Snuff Box Collecting  By : Tim Love
    Antique snuff box collecting is an easy and affordable hobby, because there is plenty of scope for starting an antique snuff box collection cheaply, as well as numerous places both on and offline line that can be used to source antique snuff boxes. There has never been a better time to start collecting snuff boxes.
  • Area Codes List  By : Alex Gwen Thomson
    Area codes are given for cities and areas for easier identification of their location. The list of area codes are often updated thus it is important to check if there are changes from time to time.
  • Artes Culinarias escuelas ofrecen un final realmente aburrido puestos de trabajo y carreras  By : James Murray
    Día a día slaving en un puesto de trabajo o trabajan en una carrera de una persona realmente no le gusta, puede ser muy agotador. Una gran cantidad de personas que trabajan en puestos de trabajo aburrido Crees que no tienen mucho de una elección, pero nada podría estar más lejos de la realidad.
  • Artes Culinarias y la chefs famosos de la historia como Careme, Escoffier, Ranhofer y Julia Child  By : James Murray
    Los franceses han sido los dirigentes y son reconocidos como los innovadores en el arte culinario escena desde el comienzo de los tiempos, y la mayoría de los chefs famosos de la historia son el francés.
  • Barbarian societies of Europe  By : sulamita berrezi
    We believe that there are several reasons. The first is that the barbarian societies of Europe provided the technological, economic, social, and cultural foundations for the late medieval and modern European societies that we know from historical accounts.
  • Brampton - Home to the Lorne Scots  By : Rob Parker
    One ofr the fastest growing cities in Canada, Brampton has history and is a great place to live
  • Burton - how it became the place it is today-00-1388  By : 4Ps_Marketing
    The town originally grew up around Burton-on-Trent Abbey, the monastery of Saint Modwen, and had grown into a busy market town by the early modern period. While Burton's great bridge over the Trent was in poor repair by the early 1500s....
  • Civil War Rifles - Not Only For Antique Collectors  By : John Ramon
    Quick analysis of the Civil War rifles from a modern angle: what is their usage today and how they denote a valuable asset for history collectors.
  • Civil War Rifles - Not Only For Antique Enthusiasts  By : John Ramon
    Short overview of the Civil War weaponry from a modern point of view: what is their usage currently and how they denote a valuable asset for history collectors.
  • Civil War Rifles - Not Only For Vintage Collectors  By : John Ramon
    A look at Civil War rifles as historical weapons that have made it into present as priceless resources for history collectors as well as useful accessories for Airsoft battlers.
  • Civil War Rifles - Not Only For Vintage Enthusiasts  By : John Ramon
    Short overview of the Civil War weaponry from a contemporary perspective: what is their usage currently and how they denote a precious asset for history enthusiasts.
  • Civil War Rifles - Used By Airsoft Participants And History Collectors Alike  By : John Ramon
    Quick summary of the Civil War weapons from a modern angle: what is their usage currently and how they denote a priceless asset for history enthusiasts.
  • Civil War Rifles - Used By Airsoft Players And History Collectors Alike  By : John Ramon
    A look at Civil War rifles as historical weapons that have made it into present as priceless assets for history collectors as well as trendy pieces of equipment for Airsoft battlers.
  • Civil War Rifles - Utilized By Airsoft Battlers And History Collectors Alike  By : John Ramon
    A look at Civil War rifles as historical guns that have made it into present as priceless assets for history collectors as well as handy pieces of equipment for Airsoft participants.
  • Civil War Rifles Or Why Bring History Into Your Home  By : John Ramon
    Short overview of the Civil War weapons from a modern point of view: what is their usage currently and how they denote a priceless asset for history enthusiasts.
  • Civil War Rifles Or Why Carry History Into Your Home  By : John Ramon
    Quick overview of the Civil War rifles from a modern point of view: what is their usage today and how they represent a valuable asset for history collectors.
  • Civil War Rifles Or Why Carry The Past Into Your Home  By : John Ramon
    A look at Civil War rifles as historical guns that have made it into present as valuable assets for history enthusiasts as well as trendy accessories for Airsoft gamers.
  • Cocinar con vino  By : James Murray
    Cena y disfrutar de una copa de su vino favorito con la comida, considere la posibilidad de utilizar el vino como un ingrediente en su plato favorito. Cocinar con vino nunca ha sido más popular y un sinfín de recetas abundan los que se integren todos los diferentes tipos de vino en platos favoritos y única gira en la cocina clásica.
  • Collecting Old Greek Coins Roman Coins And Others  By : Sue Goldie
    Collecting old coins is like holding a piece of history right in your hand. It is common to find affordable ancient Roman coins that are 1600 years old, and many are even 2000 years old or more. Imagine that the ancient Roman denarius in your collection might once have bought admission to the gladiator fights in the Coliseum or chariot races at the Circus Maximum. The best thing about collecting old coins is that, unlike other antiquities, ancient coins are remarkably affordable.
  • Confederate State Notes  By : Johnnykick
    A story of irony of the Confederate States of American honoring a man on a Confederate note who opposed succession.
  • Day Of Infamy  By : Brian Gosur
    Sixty eights years ago America was deliberately attacked by Japan launching us into world war ll. The courage and resolve of those brave men and women on that fateful day saved America.
  • Desarrollar sus Habilidades Culinarias Para Cocinar y un Talento en las Artes Culinarias Colegio o Universidad  By : James Murray
    El éxito de una estudiante de artes culinarias que requieren un poco de trabajo duro y una pizca de talento para hacer una gran receta para una carrera en el maravilloso mundo de la cocina.
  • Ecofacts in european barbarian age  By : sulamita berrezi
    Some archaeologists use the term “ecofacts” to describe a third class of material remains that are commonly recovered from archaeological excavations.
  • Egyptian King Tut Undergoes CT Scan and DNA Test  By : Aubrey Moulton
    King Tutankhamun widely called the "boy king" has been a mystery since the discovery of his mummy in 1922. He is the most legendary Egyptian pharaoh although he was a young man when he passed away. The 3300-year-old mummy underwent DNA testing and CT scans and it was {proved that he died of complications from a broken leg that were worsened by malaria. And it looks like the pharaoh’s parents were possibly brother and sister.
  • El arte de la cocina como un arte culinario  By : James Murray
    Arte culinario es el arte de cocinar. La cocina es el proceso de preparación de alimentos y comidas que se comen o la comida servida a otras personas.
  • El mundo de la Cocina Británica  By : James Murray
    Mala prensa siempre ha seguido la cocina británica, por alguna razón, y, sin embargo, su comida es abundante y delicioso.
  • Embroidered Patches And Their Military History  By : Alex Gwen Thomson
    Patches and badges have been around for many years and most typically for those in the military.
  • Enjoy the Magic in the science is aligning with the physics of prosperity  By : dev738
    There is an art and a science to prosperity. The art is playing with the magic of prosperity. The science is aligning with the physics of prosperity.
    Play at Life
    Why does the money run out Why does not passion stay around Why does not health last
    Perhaps because we are not playing. Instead, we are analyzing and strategizing. By not being innocent, open, willing, spontaneous and flexible, we kill the magic of natural prosperity.
  • Evaluation of the Book, Three Trailers Down  By : D. Chandler Graham
    This is a sequel to Smoke and Murders but a stand alone novel. You don't need to read Smoke and Murders to enjoy it but you will probably wind up buying Smoke and Murders to see what preceeded all these events.
  • Facts about Civil War medicine  By : Ken Stover
    Civil War medicine was a far cry from today's medical technology. Back during the Civil War medical practices were pretty inept and ineffective.
  • Federal ramble, 007 style.-00-5214  By : chuck
    In this article, we will discuss A few things about the main advantages of federalism as a legal order, and look closely at the main reasons for its growing
  • Feel the charisma of golf  By : Jessica Thomson
    The dynamics implicated in the movement of a golf ball is because of the dimple or depression in it. The dimples help in creating a lift as soon as golfer spins the ball. In recent times, the golf balls are made up of a rubber substance that is woven with a rubber thread and holds a dimple to give it an ideal mark.
  • Fixing an Old Pop-Up Stopper to a New Sink  By : Byron Graham
    One of the questions that puzzels DYI homeowners, when replacing a bathroom faucet is whether or not the old popup mechanism can successfully be connected to the new faucet apparatus. This article answers that question.
  • Forensics Scientific Discipline - Not Necessarily Perfected But Much Improved Over The Past  By : Buddy Grieve
    Though popularly referred to as forensics, forensics science contains an array of applications associated with the legal system both for civil and crime . In more recent years, life-based documentaries and tv crime series have made forensics science an element of popular culture.
  • Fountains: Why The Romans Were Obsessed  By : Felicity Lightbody
    An article explain a succinct history of the religious meaning of fountains and water in Roman civilization and its foundation in Greek culture.
  • From the Roaring Twenties to Rock n' Roll-00-5204  By : chuck
    Music is an essential part of history.

    The roaring 20’s. The age of Jazz. Jazz was very popular in the 20’s, along with a great Jazz artist named Louis
  • Full email messaging and Free Unlimited SMS delivery to handsets in over 650 networks in 200 countries by the Social Network Crewparty  By : Dovale Klikman
    The free unlimited sms service intreduced by the first Cruise Ships Employees Social Network, Crewpaty.com is slowly gaining momentum as a low cost messaging solution. The free unlimited sms service is a text message that can have up to a hundred and sixty characters of length that can be sent to cell phones. A cost effective alternative to outgoing calls is the free unlimited sms service (SMS) and is convenient also. Recently the free unlimited sms service of Crewparty.com has become identical with the text messages sent to a mobile phone.
  • Greek Cuisine: the Olympian Gold Standard  By : James Murray
    Greek cuisine is the food of the Gods or perhaps of the Greeks. The foundation of the Mediterranean diet, is olive oil traditionally consumed in Mediterranean countries has become known to be the most characteristic and ancient element of Greek cuisine.
  • Health, Olive Oil and The Olive Tree  By : James Murray
    To uncover or find medicinal and therapeutic secrets, researchers and scientists are always looking to plants for a solution.
  • History of Criminology  By : Simon Ma
    To many people interested in the roots and origin of Criminology, Lombroso is considered to be the father of the science, meaning that he explored it and examined it from many angles in order to expose it. It was first used by a law professor in Italy, Raffaele Garofalo, who actually used the Italian term for the word, criminologia. A French anthropologist also used the term around the same time as Garofalo, who referred to the term as criminology
  • History of Gymnastics.  By : elakelak
    History of Gymnastics.
  • History Of Hawaii  By : Alex Gwen Thomson
    The Aloha State became the 50th United State in 1959 but Hawaii already enjoyed a proud and magical history.
  • History of Kalamazoo  By : Jeff Jermaine
    Kalamazoo Michigan has a rich history. From its origins as a farming community to a world leader in education, medicine, and more, Kalamazoo has come a long way.
  • History of Pirates  By : JD Theis
    Where did pirates originate from? That is a question that has stumped archeologists and historians for years, but the researchers at Pirate Theme Party have decided to take on this daunting question head on. Considering that we are just as crazy about treasure hunts as the pirates of old were, we wanted to get to the bottom of this enigma! What we came to realize was that the origins of piracy may never be known. In fact, piracy and treasure hunting has probably existed since ships were able to traverse the oceans. We will try to stick with what we know, and examine the interesting and fascinating timeline of pirates!
  • History of the Video Console Gaming Systems through Seven Generations  By : Dave Vower
    A video console gaming system is an interactive electronic device which is employed for enjoying video games on a private computer.
  • History Of The Wheelchair  By : Alex Gwen Thomson
    Many of us take the wheelchair for granted. Its design and function has evolved over the years - modified, improved and even motorized.
  • History of US Consulate in Chiang Mai  By : lar
    Not all office buildings are merely brick and mortar. Some buildings have class and character and deserve to be recognized. The U.S. Consulate in Chiang Mai is one such building.
  • History of Yorkshire  By : Leo Martinson
    The text is about the periods in history of Yorkshire
  • Holocaust Memorial Day  By : michal costaminnego
    Holocaust Memorial Day (27 January) is a national event in the United Kingdom dedicated to the remembrance of the victims of the Holocaust. It was first held in January 2001, and has been on 27 January every year since. The chosen date is the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp by the Soviet Union in 1945.
  • How Copper started the legend of Che Guevara  By : Ragini Yadav
    Copper production in Chuquicamata began in 1915, just as German scientific successes in the quest for artificial nitrates had resulted in the collapse of the world market for Chile’s traditional export: saltpetre (potassium nitrate). Since then copper acquired a pre-eminent position in Chile’s economy, and thousands of indigenous workers deserted the floundering haciendas to find work in copper mines like Chuquicamata, El Salvador and El Teniente, all American-owned until the Chilean copper nationalization program of the late-1960s.
  • How Does Blogging Help You Get Better Search Engine Results?  By : CindyLighter
    Anyone that publishes a website surely wishes to increase traffic to their site. The more visitors to a site, the more successful the site will be.
  • How Salsa Conquered the World  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Salsa is a dance whose history is mainly based on contradiction and hearsay. Although many believe that this form of dancing originates from Cuba, most also agree that Puerto Rico is the home of salsa.
  • How the Long History of Wind Power Shaped Today's Turbines  By : John Patterson
    The history of wind power dates back centuries and therefore the engineering behind it's still getting used nowadays all over the world in numerous forms to capture the free energy the wind provides. The primary recorded use of wind power was found in Persia around 500 A.D. Some may argue that boats harnessed the power of the wind even before this, however modern wind turbines were most closely evolved from land-based windmill. These very early versions of wind turbines had blades created of mats designed from lightweight reeds and because the wind struck these blades they'd turn a central shaft. This shaft would be connected to whatever the energy created by the windmill was used to power. These early windmills were supposed to process grain and pump water for drinking and irrigation. It is fascinating to notice that the earliest recorded versions of windmills were truly vertical axis designs. This design fell out of favor through the history of wind power development and is solely recently gaining favor again.
  • How to Make Your Ecommerce Websites Customer Friendly  By : Jessica Thomson
    The best way to impress online shoppers is to provide good quality products and services, provide best prices and discounts, and offer best online service. First timers usually shop for smaller items to test and evaluate a shopsite's quality and credibility. If you succeed in providing them what they are looking for then they might soon return with a longer shopping list, featuring high end products!
  • How to search escort service in India  By : infosystem
    Searching escorts service was a very difficult task before introduction of the internet and boom in online business. References and prominent names were only given preferences in those days. Even if someone wanted something different the comfort level to ask anyone was not that high. As a result they had to sacrifice their desire for a slim, slender and sexy indian escorts to what is available.
  • Hydroponics Information To Help You With Your System  By : Buddy Grieve
    Long ago in 1699, someone called Woodward launched the idea of hydroponics to the world.. The principle remained to its books right until the year 1840 from which time a few Botanists attempted to formulate the primary system.
  • India Travel Guide Launched  By : peter taylor
    The days of scratching about for information on India before you embark on a tour of this beautiful country is passé.
  • Information about South Africa: History Unveiled  By : Vikram kuamr
    The discovery of fossil evidences brings scholars to agree that the earliest people came from the lands of Africa.
  • Insuring Valuable Insurance service Collectibles  By : hari581
    The collectibles markets are full of passionate people. These arent people who have ‘pack rat fever and save items just to have them, but people who decide to enter a specific collectibles market because it is a rewarding and fun experience for them. And it seems people will collect just about anything including: teddy bears, coins, stamps, advertising memorabilia, books, comic books, sports memorabilia, vinyl records......why the list seems endless. But they all have one thing in common, a pass
  • Interesting Information About The Colada Sword of El Cid  By : Carlos Antequera Delgado
    If you love history and legend and stories of conquering heroes, you would love the story of El Cid, or "The Lord." El Cid was a man named Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar who battled against invading Moors or Muslims in Spain in the 11th century. El Cid was so legendary in his battles and his rulership that two of his weapons, the Tizona and the Colada sword of El Cid, both are revered to this day. They are two of the best-known swords in all of history, and to this day it is believed
  • Intreduced by the first Cruise Ships Employees Social Network - Free unlimited sms service  By : Richard Star
    The free unlimited sms service intreduced by the first Cruise Ships Employees Social Network, Crewpaty.com is slowly gaining momentum as a low cost messaging solution. The free unlimited sms service could be a text message which will have up to 160 characters of length that can be sent to cell phones. A cost effective alternative to outgoing calls is the free unlimited sms service (SMS) and is convenient also. Recently the free unlimited sms service of Crewparty.com has become identical with the text messages sent to a mobile phone.
  • Learn About the 2012 Alignment of the Planets  By : Karina Knapp
    The nearly all commonly discussed alignment in 2012 deals with only the Milky Method, the Sun, the Earth plus Venus. There is basically more than only 1 2012 alignment to consider. Viewed from the Earth, our solar system has high and low locations of planets {
  • Learn About The Aztec and Mayan 2012 Calendar  By : Karina Knapp
    Besides the undeniable fact that 99% of the time of year a person shows a film of the “Mayan calendar” plus is actually passing the Aztec Sun Stone off as Mayan, the 2012 calendar is a posh issue.
  • Learning about the products of internet marketing  By : Jessica Thomson
    The marketer should place their advertisements on the web-sites that are viewed maximum so that the chances of getting their advertisements clicked gets increase. Adequate information should be given so that the person viewing the advertisement gets all the details about the product he is looking for.
  • Lego Star Wars History  By : Amy Nutt
    Lego Star Wars has quite the interesting history when it comes to the fact that the game entertains children everywhere. It all stems from the popular plastic building blocks that can be used to build cars, space ships, buildings, and whatever a child's imagination can think up. Anyone under the age of 60 has most likely played with Legos, so that means that many of the children playing with them today have grandparents who once used their imaginations to do the same exact thing.
  • List of Presidents in Numerical Order  By : Alex Gwen Thomson
    United States have 44 presidency terms since 1789 to present. The US president is the highest leader of one of the most powerful countries in the world and becomes an instant remarkable part of world history.
  • Little Known George Washington Education Facts  By : Kayley Kenzie
    George Washington was born on his father's plantation in Westmoreland County, Virginia, on February 22, 1732. His father, Augustine Washington was not only the leading planter in the area, but he also served as a justice of the county court.
  • Making The Cut  By : Alex Gwen Thomson
    It is believed that scissors were invented in ancient Egypt about 1500. Early scissors appeared in the Middle East some 3,000 to 4,000 years ago. The scissors worked with a...
  • Military Order Collar  By : Jan4 Jan4
    Aragon’s King Alfonso III is recognized as the creator of the Militare Ordine di Collare di Sant’Agata dei Paternò. This knightly association came into existence on 23rd January 1289. The reason for its establishment was protecting Minorca. The Fortress of Saint Agatha was the residence of these knights. Later people started calling them as the knights from Saint Agatha.
  • Milton’s Veterans Memorial  By : Rob Parker
    Milton, this Ontario town just off of the 401 celbrates it's veterans
  • More about Japanese culture-00-1317  By : Michale Song
    Few people care to learn more about the rich cultural heritage of Japan that has provided the world with famous movie directors like Kurosawa Akira (1910-1998) and renowned artists like Ando Hiroshige (1797-1858).
  • Mother Teresa ramble-00-5227  By : chuck
    Mother Teresa was born as Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, on August 27, 1910, the map of the heavens at her birth has the following stellar signature: Sagittarius,
  • Motivational Jataka Stories from Buddhism  By : Roberto Garabelli
    The Jataka tales in Buddhism are a anthology of parables that recount 547 of the Buddha's former lives. Buddha often shared these stories with his followers.
  • New Excavation Dates Back to King Solomon  By : Aubrey Moulton
    Israeli Archaeologist Eliat Mazar is adducing renovations only just finished date back 3,000 years. This lends credence to the belief that the Holy Bible is not merely a story but an genuine record of history. She states that the defenses surrounding Jerusalem go as far back as King Solomon and show that Jerusalem was a powerful city with a sturdy centralized government. Mazar affirms that the evidence indicates that Jerusalem had resources and manpower required to put together such enormous defenses.
  • Nostradamus Cryptographic Techniques and Prophetic Content in British History.  By : Neil MacLeod
    There are many events in British history that we can see applied to Nostradamus’ prophecies. Nostradamus was an important prophet of his time and a writer. He created a book based solely on prophecies he had.
  • Origin of the Word Pest  By : Tony Jacobs
    Like many words,"pest" has undergone subtle changes in meaning over the years. While the word originally referred to plague and its causes, now the word, at least in the context of the phrase "pest controL," refers to small creatures which transmit the agenSt of disease.
  • political ramble- jeff beck style-00-5268  By : chuck
    Politics is mainly the method and process of taking decisions for the group. The word politics integrates all the domestic and international policies. These
  • Popcorn - The World's Oldest Snack  By : Alex Gwen Thomson
    Mmmmmmmmmm ... hardly anyone can resist the smell of freshly popped popcorn. Thoughts turn to days at the circus, afternoons at the county fair and nights in the back row at the movie theater, munching your way through memory after memory.
  • Pow Wows Of America  By : Eagle Vale
    Members of native tribes attend Pow Wows as a way of meeting. The Pow Wow begins with the 'Grand Entry' which is held sacred by native american attendees.
  • Priceless Assets For History Enthusiasts - The Civil War Rifles  By : John Ramon
    A look at Civil War rifles as historical weaponry that have made it into present as priceless assets for history enthusiasts as well as useful accessories for Airsoft participants.
  • Reflections on Martin Luther King's Day  By : Alex Gwen Thomson
    In celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King's Day, it is important to remember that Dr. King was concerned not just with civil rights and equality for...
  • Romania and the Myth and Origins of Dracula  By : Roberto Garabelli
    Dracula has always fascinated people over the years. a staple baddie of many a hollywood movie and story, however, where does fact end and fiction begin? It all starts in Romania, 100's of years ago.
  • Romero Britto is Passionate about Expressive, Meaningful Pop Art  By : Skeeter West
    Want to learn about the artist Romero Britto? Find out why this modern artist is naturally on the leading edge of contemporary pop art.
  • Russia's Capital Moscow Remains a Capital with a Vast History  By : Alex Gwen Thomson
    The history of the capital of Russia through its good and bad times and the way it is known for being the wonderful city it is presently.
  • Secret Tomahawk Fighting Techniques  By : Trevelyan Kian
    The tomahawk is a type of hatchet with a characteristically straight shaft that is native to many of the original inhabitants of the North American continent.
  • Significant truth regarding travel Secrets  By : Maria Johnsen
    This article contains some facts about travel
  • Some Easy Home Business Ideas for Finding Customers…  By : shahrukh dhanani
    What avenues are best to bring customers to you and increase your visibility? In this article, we will look at some methods that business owners have used for many years and have been very successful at increasing their customers and generating more revenue for their business.
  • Southern Justice-Alive and Well  By : John Merchant
    Story of a man convicted without evidence, weapon, confession, withesses or motive in the Commonwealth of Virginia
  • steps to overcome the fear of change  By : shahrukh dhanani
    Step One: Envision what you want

    Making change especially when it comes to your work the fear of change tends to stop us in our tracks. We worry what will happen if we make a mistake or do the wrong thing. It can be the result of not having a clear vision of the desired state. Be clear about what you want (this is true in most aspects of life) and then you'll be able to see how this change will get you closer to your goals.

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