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  • "Black Kids Don't Read" Last Words Before Retail Graveyard  By : Claude Johnson
    Certain principles of life and business never change. Making the arrogant assumption that inner-city African American customers will unconditionally stay loyal to your streetwear clothing store can lead to the retail graveyard. The Lark, a chain of hip-hop fashion stores that once ruled Chicago, is a good example.
  • "Navigating Those Deadly First Date Landmines"  By : Mike Pilinski
    First dates will always be nerve-wracking affairs for most guys I suppose, but they don't necessarily have to become a festival of hurt feelings and blown opportunities if you'll just stick to my own personal Big Rule for first dating...
  • "Perpetrators Stuff Chihuahua in Freezer, Urinate on Clothes" Article Brings Back Memories  By : Elisabeth Mcgill
    When will society wake up to the fact that the effects of crimes on the victim and their circle of influence are much worse, certainly longer lasting, than the crimes themselves?
  • 10 Bruce Springsteen Quotes to Celebrate the Birthday of "The Boss"  By : Noel Jameson
    Are you a Bruce Springsteen fan? If you love The Boss's music and want to help celebrate his birthday, these ten Bruce Springsteen quotes are a great way to start.
  • 10 Dr. Phil Quotes to Celebrate the Birth of Phil McGraw  By : Noel Jameson
    Whether you love or hate Phil McGraw, you have to admit that the things he says are always entertaining and oftentimes insightful. With his birthday right around the corner, now is the time to celebrate with these ten Dr. Phil quotes.
  • 10 Great Party Ideas For Any Party  By : Robert Thomson
    Here are 10 great party ideas to make sure that you are the coolest party animal on the block!
  • 10 Key Points on Training the Aging Workforce  By : Alvaro Fernandez
    Will most baby boomers retire at 60? Will there be a massive employee shortage in a few years' time, as predicted in a number of major policy reports? What can companies and government agencies do? This is a very important topic, given demographic trends worldwide. Here we provide a summary of 10 key Trends and Recommendations.
  • 10 Mozart Quotes To Celebrate the Birth of an Inspiration  By : Noel Jameson
    One of the greatest musical minds of all time was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, so let's remember the month of his birth with some insightful Mozart quotes. After all, there's no better way to get to know the genius than by reflecting on his very own words.
  • 10 Patriotic Quotes to Celebrate Cinco De Mayo  By : Noel Jameson
    Think patriotic quotes and Cinco de Mayo have nothing in common? You might want to think twice! If you thought you knew what Cinco De Mayo was, this article and these ten patriotic quotes may surprise you.
  • 10 Patriotic Quotes to Celebrate Memorial Day  By : Noel Jameson
    Memorial Day is right around the corner and what better way to reflect on the meaning of the holiday than by reading a few soul-stirring patriotic quotes? Let these 10 quotes remind you what it is that our founding fathers believed in when setting the groundwork for this great nation.
  • 10 Things To Do Before You Are 50  By : Sandro Azzopardi
    In Financial planning terms 50 is a pivotal age as it represents an excellent 'target date' by which you could judge if your financial priorities have been achieved or are on track to being achieved.
  • 12 Frank Lloyd Wright Quotes to Celebrate His Birthday  By : Noel Jameson
    Frank Lloyd Wright is indisputably one of the most famous architects of all time. Even if you don't know exactly who he is or what he did, his name is sure to ring a bell. This month we celebrate his birthday. Let these 12 Frank Lloyd Wright quotes serve as a reminder of how remarkable this man really was.
  • 12 George Washington Quotes to Remember His Birthday  By : Noel Jameson
    When it comes to quotes, the most patriotic of the patriotic, the most inspirational of the inspirational and the most leading of the leadership are George Washington quotes. Let us remember him as we celebrate the day of his birth with these twelve unforgettable quotes.
  • 12 Labor Day Quotes to Celebrate The Achievements of American Workers Everywhere  By : Noel Jameson
    Labor Day will be here before you know it. Some of us think of it as the end of summer, others see it as an opportunity to gather with family and friends. Let's not forget the true meaning of this national holiday. Let's celebrate the spirit of the holiday with these twelve Labor Day quotes.
  • 12 Love Quotes to Celebrate Sweetest Day  By : Noel Jameson
    Have you been accused of not having a romantic bone in your body? This Sweetest Day is your chance to prove the naysayers wrong! How are you going to do it? These twelve love quotes are a great way to start.
  • 12 Norman Vincent Peale Quotes to Celebrate His Birthday  By : Noel Jameson
    Norman Vincent Peale quotes may be some of the most inspirational quotes in history. After all, Mr. Peale was a man who inspired the mind and stirred the soul. It's only natural that his words would resonate with us, even after his death. Let these 12 Norman Vincent Peale quotes remind us of how special this man truly was.
  • 12 Thanksgiving Quotes to Celebrate an American Tradition  By : Noel Jameson
    Ready for some Thanksgiving quotes? That's right. It's that time of year. Turkey, stuffing and apple pie are all on the menu, along with a generous helping of gratitude and appreciation.
  • 14 Abraham Lincoln Quotes to Celebrate His Birth  By : Noel Jameson
    Abraham Lincoln was one of the greatest men to ever walk the land of our nation. His birthday is right around the corner, so let's celebrate it with some insightful Abraham Lincoln quotes that remind us of what this historical figure stood for and the impact he had on our nation.
  • 14 Doctor Seuss Quotes to Celebrate The Birthday of Theodor Seuss Geisel  By : Noel Jameson
    Ready for some Dr. Seuss quotes? Some words to ignite the fire of the imagination and tend to the warmth of the soul? For those who think quotes can't be humorous and divinely enlightening at the same time, here are fourteen quotes to prove you wrong.
  • 14 Funny Quotes to Celebrate April Fool's Day  By : Noel Jameson
    Ready for some jokes, laughter and funny quotes? You'd better be! April Fool's Day is right around the corner and it's time to get that silly side in shape. Here are 14 funny quotes to get you in the mood for this humorous holiday.
  • 14 Graduation Quotes For That Special Day  By : Noel Jameson
    Graduation is right around the corner and graduation quotes are a great way of reflecting on just how important this day really is. If education is the key to success, the soon-to-be college grads are now approaching the door that their education is about to unlock. These 14 graduation quotes sum it all up perfectly.
  • 14 Inspirational Quotes for Black History Month  By : Noel Jameson
    Here are 14 of my favorite inspirational quotes in celebration of Black History Month.
  • 14 Leadership Quotes to Celebrate Older Americans Month  By : Noel Jameson
    From antiquated one-man-rules-all mentality to the democracy of current times, leadership concepts have definitely changed over the years. These 14 leadership quotes are perfect examples of sound wisdom that will transcend generations.
  • 14 Love Quotes to Celebrate Love Yourself Week  By : Noel Jameson
    What is it that we are celebrating with another twelve love quotes? One of the most important "holidays" of all! Love Yourself Week is coming up quick. Here are some reasons why you need to remember that your love isn't just for others, it's for you too.
  • 14 Patriotic Quotes to Honor Those We Remember on Memorial Day  By : Noel Jameson
    Freedom has never come without a price, and that is what we remember each year on Memorial Day. Let us honor the brave men and women who died in the name of liberty with these fourteen patriotic quotes.
  • 15 E.B. White Quotes To Celebrate the July 11th Birthday of Elwyn Brooks White  By : Noel Jameson
    When most people think of E.B. White they think of Charlotte's Web or The Trumpet of the Swan. When I think of E.B. White I think of a genius who understood humanity at its worst and relished it at its best. Get to know this amazing author better this year as we commemorate the day of his birth with these fifteen E.B. White quotes.
  • 15 Famous Quotes to Celebrate Deaf History Month  By : Noel Jameson
    Famous quotes are in abundance. What makes one famous quote more special than the next? How about famous quotes by a person who never heard the words of wisdom she shared? Check out these famous quotes in honor of Deaf History Month.
  • 15 Love Quotes For Sending Off New College Students  By : Noel Jameson
    It's that time of year again... Now-grown children are heading off to college for the first time and parents everywhere are struggling with a mixture of emotions ranging from pride to outright terror. Getting the right words out is hard when you consider that every word you try to speak seems to get caught in your throat. Fortunately, there are love quotes to help. These 15 parenting quotes say it all.
  • 16 Famous George Bernard Shaw Quotes to Celebrate His Birthday  By : Noel Jameson
    If I had to use one word to sum up the many George Bernard Shaw quotes I have read, it would have to be this -- truth. George Bernard Shaw was adored by as many as he was hated, and while his words may have striken controversy in the hearts of many, we can all learn a little something from tem. Reflect on these 16 George Bernard Shaw quotes and remember the genius that was this man.
  • 18 Patriotic Quotes to Celebrate Independence Day  By : Noel Jameson
    Independence Day is right around the corner and patriotic quotes may be just what we need to remind us of what patriotism is truly about. Over the past few years, there has been some debate about what a patriotic person should say and how they should think. These patriotic quotes take us back to the rue spirit of patriotism.
  • 20 Cute Love Quotes to Make You Smile  By : Noel Jameson
    Think all cute love quotes are cheesy? You might want to think twice! Cute love quotes can be a bit corny at times, but there are definitely exceptions to the rule. These 20 cute love quotes are anything but. If you want cute romance without the cheese, read on...
  • 20 Mae West Quotes to Celebrate Her Birthday  By : Noel Jameson
    Mae West was one of the most controversial entertainers of her time, however, she definitely had an adoring public. The famous words that Mae West spoke were the very same things that stirred up a ruckus. These 20 Mae West quotes are prime examples.
  • 2012: Can We Change It?  By : Jan Bouda
    The year 2012 is a quite controversial topic. The point is that all of us want some good change, an enviromental, political and faith shift for our lives. The positive, creative and faithful imagination
  • 24 Tips on How to use Public Transportation Effectively  By : nelahplour
    Knowing how to use public transportation is very empowering, never be completely at the mercy of people who have cars, your car breaking down, expensive taxis, or bad weather again. By using public transportation, you will be saving hundreds of dollars a month on rising car repair costs and gas prices.
  • 5 Great (Legal) Practical Jokes To Play With A Fake ID  By : Adrian Adams
    Want to play some great practical jokes on your friends with a fake ID? Here are 5 ideas that are sure to provide you entertainment.
  • 5 Places NOT To Go To For Vacation  By : Gregg Hall
    Some vacations aren't as good as they are made out to be; maybe it's a case of false advertising or maybe the locals just take advantage of you just because you have "tourist" stamped on your forehead. Or maybe your luggage arrived from the airport a day or two after you did?
  • 5 Ways To Having Your Best Internet Profile Possible  By : Amy Schoen
    How to create an internet profile
  • 6 Tips To Do When Shopping For Wedding Favors  By : Joe Palladino
    The most common mistake made when shopping for wedding favors is getting in a hurry. In this article we will look at shopping tips to help you slow down, get everything done in time, and enjoy doing it.
  • 60 Years Plus For The Queen And Prince Philip  By : Valletta
    Gauging celebrity and fame, no-one can match the column inches and publicity generated by Queen Elizabeth II in newspapers and other media.

    And some could learn from her 60 years of marriage she has just celebrated with Prince Philip her husband...
  • 7 Key Reasons Why He Says He Is In Love With You When He Is Still Seeing Someone!  By : Cucan Pemo
    You know that men are going to do things that we just do not like. It is going to happen regardless of what we do or think. There are men that just have to lie to us and tell us what we want to hear even if we know that they are completely lying to us. Learn teh 7 reasons why Men tell you they love you even when they are seeing someone else!
  • 7 Mysterious Ways of Women And How To Understand Her  By : Cucan Pemo
    There are a lot of men who mistake some of the ways that their girlfriend or wife will conduct themselves. It’s hard to understand both sexes because they don’t think alike. Women think more with their heart and feelings, while men tend to think about logic and reality. After reading this, you will be able to better understand your mate and you will be able to have better and stronger relationship.
  • 8 Thanksgiving Quotes to Celebrate a Great Nation  By : Noel Jameson
    Thanksgiving is a few days away and the time is ripe for Thanksgiving quotes. Get into the Thanksgiving spirit and share these holiday quotes with family and friends over the coming days.
  • 8 Things That Attract A Man to A Woman!  By : Cucan Pemo
    There are certain things that are going to attract a man to a woman. If you are a man and you are wandering what you can do to make yourself more attractive to a woman, you need to pay attention. You have to check this out so that you have what it takes to draw in a woman and keep her interested in you. Being able to attract a woman is going to be the first step in building a great, long lasting relationship.
  • 9 Howard Hughes Quotes to Celebrate His December 24th Birthday  By : Noel Jameson
    Howard Hughes is one of the most private, eccentric and richest people to ever walk the face of the earth. December 24th is his birthday (or so he said, there's still some debate). Let's get to know him a little better with these nine Howard Hughes quotes.
  • 9-11 Tribute  By : JoAnn Miller
    Learn more about the Freeport Flag Ladies and the work they do to provide support to the troops and their families. Join them in person or in spirit on September 11, 2008 for the 7th annual 9-11 Tribute.
  • A 'P.C.' Happy Christmas & New Year  By : Nigel Osgood
    Festive greetings to everyone in a 'politically correct' manner
  • A Background On MySpace Users  By : Zinn Jeremiah
    Taking a closer look at MySpace users.
  • A Brief History of Entertaining the Troops  By : Felicity Grant
    Since the 1941 inception of the USO, or the United Service Organizations Inc, celebrities have been volunteering to entertain the active-deployed overseas soldiers. Celebrity entertainment is just part of the USO’s mission to provide morale and recreational services to U.S. service members.
  • A Brief History of Martin Luther King Day  By : Jessica Vandelay
    Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. was an African-American minister, activist and prominent leader in the American civil rights movement during the 1950s-1960s. Today he is a human rights icon and the U.S. along with a few other nations celebrate his birthday, observed on the third Monday in January of each year. In the U.S. this observance is a federal holiday.
  • A Brief History of the American Legion  By : Felicity Grant
    In 1919, the U.S. Congress chartered the American Legion as a wartime veterans’ organization of the U.S. Armed Forces, which was founded by veterans returning from Europe after World War I. The organization was meant to be a patriotic and a mutually-helpful organization.
  • A Brief History of the Bow  By : Jimmy Cox
    Fixing the date when humans first shot a bow and arrow is nearly impossible for geologists to determine. What we do know, however, is that archery has been around for thousands of years. But what does that mean for the missiles of today?
  • A Brief History of the Hollywood Canteen  By : Felicity Grant
    Between 1942 and 1945 the Hollywood Canteen was a supper club for service members about to be deployed during World War II. The club offered food, dancing and entertainment by many of Hollywood’s elite actors and performers. It was located in Hollywood, California at 1451 Cahuenga Boulevard.
  • A Closer Look At The Surprising Origin Of Cigars  By : Gregg Hall
    The Indigenous Mayans of the Mexican Yucatan peninsula grew tobacco plants, and there is evidence showing that they smoked it in ways similar to the way we do today.
  • A Controversial Solution to Babies Having Babies  By : jm
    Birth control pills and other contraceptive drugs and devices will now be made available for students in King Middle School in Portland, Oregon. This controversial decision has sparked a heated debate between those who are for and those who are against this rule not just in Portland but all over the United States.
  • A Disturbing Trend in Our Society: The Lack of Trust in Our Institutions - Part 1  By : Ed Bagley
    The lack of trust for institutions in our society may be reaching epidemic levels. A recent survey shows trust in banks and financial institutions has dropped from 35% to 28% in 40 years, major companies from 26% to 17%, the nation's press from 24% to 9%, educational institutions from 36% to 27%, and organized religion from 35% to 24%. Learn why this is happening.
  • A Disturbing Trend in Our Society: The Lack of Trust in Our Institutions - Part 2  By : Ed Bagley
    The lack of trust for institutions in our society may be reaching epidemic levels. A recent survey shows trust in banks and financial institutions has dropped from 35% to 28% in 40 years, major companies from 26% to 17%, the nation's press from 24% to 9%, educational institutions from 36% to 27%, and organized religion from 35% to 24%. Learn why this is happening.
  • A Global History Of Tobacco  By :
    Tobacco's history goes back too far to trace. Paleontologists project that it may have begun growing in the Americas as long as 8000 years ago, and archaeological data indicates that folks have been smoking it, one way or another, four almost four thousand years.
  • A Historic Peek at the Other Cheesecake  By : Mark Woeppel
    A historical look at cheesecake of the human kind.
  • A Historical Look At The Origin Of Tobacco And Cigars  By : Gregg Hall
    Cigars have been popular for centuries and still remain so, particularly amongst the affluent although people of all classes enjoy them. There are even "Cigar Bars" that carry a wide selection to choose from.
  • A History Of Cigars  By : Gregg Hall
    Ever wonder where cigar smoking began? So have I so I decided to look into it, here's what I found. Cigars have been around for over 1,000 years! The original native population of the various islands in the Caribbean as well as the rest of Mesoamerica began making and smoking cigars as early as 900 AD.
  • A Look A The Exciting Life Of The Incomparable Carmen Electra  By : Gregg Hall
    Carmen Electra entered the world on April 20, 1972, in Sharonville, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati. Her name at birth was Tara Leigh Patrick. Her father is of Irish descent, and her mom is part German and part Cherokee. She graduated from Princeton High School in 1990.
  • A Look At St. Patrick  By : Gregg Hall
    According to Irish lore regarding St. Patrick he was actually born in Wales around 385 A.D. and given the name Maewyn. As a youth he was far from being a saint and actually considered himself to be a pagan. Around the age of 16 he was kidnapped by pirates who raided his village and sold into slavery in Ireland where he was forced to work as a shepherd.
  • A Man with Wings: The Classification and Brief History of Aircrafts  By : James Monahan
    By definition, an aircraft is a structure capable of carrying its weight and travel through air by the means of support from its own buoyancy or the dynamic action of the air against its surfaces.
  • A Newbie's Guide To Cigar Smoking Etiquette  By : Gregg Hall
    Have you ever wondered what the deal is with cigars? Do you know how to light one? Is there a special way to smoke one? These are only some of the questions that a newcomer to cigars might have, and if they are questions you have, then read on, the answers are provided in the short newcomer's guide below.
  • A Personal V-Day Monologue  By : Kate Loving Shenk
    This year marks my 20th anniversary as a Woman's Health Nurse Practitioner. The following article describes my intention of exactly how I intend to celebrate.
  • A Rundown of Several North American Conservatories  By : James Monahan
    A conservatory is an educational institution with special facilities for the fine arts. Nowadays, a conservatory can be found in most continents.
  • A Simple And Happy People  By : Elmer Anthony Olaer
    The cheerful disposition of Filipinos may sometimes surprise and strike the foreigner as a lack of seriousness but upon knowing more about the customs in the Philippines, one would understand that cheerfulness is a part the country's culture.
  • A Sturdy Broom and Dustpan from Stanley Home Products  By : Vincent s Platania
    Most brooms will lose straw after just a short period of time and dustpans never maintain an edge that can collect all of the sweepings. This pair will remain sturdy and reliable long after others have been shown to the garbage can.
  • A Tribute To Ben Franklin - MasterMind Person of the Year!  By : John Dealey
    Ben Franklin, creator of the Junto, has just been named Mastermind Worldwide Person of the Year.
  • A Woman's Change In Role In Society  By : Jim Brown
    There was a time when a woman's role in life was to be a Wife, Mother and Housekeeper, that being she didn't going to work, she stayed at home to look after the family, and run the family home.
  • About Joining the Military For Young People  By : Victor Epand
    This article is about young people joining the military.
  • About Single Pregnant Women In The Marines  By : Victor Epand
    This article is about how some women in the marines get pregnant, and how they handled it.
  • Accessing Public Records Made Easy  By : James Kurt
    Accessing other individual’s public records is a quick and legal way to obtain accurate information about any person living within the boundaries of the United States.

    Whether for business or personal purposes, any person should consider accessing public records as one of the top priorities before entrusting your businesses and families with unknown individuals.
  • Adjustment Of Status For Those Within US Borders  By : MIKE SELVON
    Essentially, anyone anywhere in the world could immigrate to the US if they have a sponsor in the US who can petition for them for an adjustment of status or for a visa.
  • Affair? 3 Essential Tips To Get Your Ex Back  By : Raymond Bork
    Discover 3 killer tips to save your relationship covers the 3 major steps required to get your ex back into your life - giving each of you the necessary breathing space; how to handle the initial contact; and the importance of genuine, heartfelt forgiveness.
  • Affairs & the Aftermath: When Someone You Love Betrays You  By : Krystal7 Kuehn7
    Caring for our Bodies

    We have one body for life! Get tips on looking and feeling our best, and developing a healthier lifestyle.
  • Afghan women between oppression and a new beginning  By : Ken Wilson
    Shaken between Taliban rules, soviet occupation and their inner spirit, Afghan women start to rise again as fully social beings in a society dominated by men.
  • Agriculture as Way to End Poverty  By : Timothy Spencer
    This article discusses new options in agriculture for small-scale farmers to aid in their plight against poverty. These farmers discussed in this research are from Sub-Saharan Africa, South and Central America and South Asia.
  • Ali's Boxing Record - The World's Best Boxer  By : Rene Graeber
    After making his last hurrah twice in 1980 and in 1981, it seems that the world is't ready for Ali to quit.
  • All Access To Their Dieting Secrets!  By : James Monahan
    What would you do if you had access to everything there is to know about celebrity diets, or that latest Hollywood couple, or just about anything that's controversial?
  • All Yoruba Parents Abroad (Outside Nigeria) Must Read This  By : Soji Oyenuga
    "Preserving Your Heritage Language is the key to preserving your next generation, giving your child a true sense of identity and a high level of self esteem." by Soji Oyenuga, 2006 This article articulates how Yoruba Parents Abroad are fast losing their kids to western culture. We highlighted the potential danger facing such Yoruba parents abroad and provided innovative solution to help these parents.
  • All You Ever Wanted To Know About IQ Tests  By : Brooke Hayles
    In the eyes of the common man the IQ tests are the perfect way to measure scientifically how clever a person is. But the reality is that many controversial opinions exist on these tests, and the debate will continue till a better measure of intelligence is formulated.
  • All You Need To Know About Traffic Signs  By : Dellwell
    Traffic signs are very important for travelers and drivers alike. Erected at conspicuous places of roads, traffic signs provide useful information to road users. It also helps prevent road accidents and reduce risks in driving.
  • Alternatives to gangs  By : Mike Scantlebury
    What are teenagers really getting up to in their spare time? Should parents worry, or is there something more positive they can do? Join self-help expert and Internet Author Mike Scantlebury in an exploration of social trends and sample a sliver of the book he is currently working on, full of useful, no-nonsense advice for parents.
  • Alternatives to guilt by association  By :
    Young people are spending too much time in their bedrooms, tapping on their computers. It's unhealthy, we're told. Don't worry, parents, someone is keeping an eye on them. Someone is monitoring every website they visit, every item they buy or download, every keystroke they make. You want to keep an eye on them? Lots of other people do too. Is it good? Is it healthy? Is it done for their health? What do you think? No, really.
  • America has a Youth Engagement Problem  By : Edward DeJesus
    Youth advocate and expert, Edward DeJesus reveals how the drop-out problem is not only regulated to high schools. He gives advice on what must be done to help America effectively engage youth in education and work programs.
  • American History Through The Eye Of A Needle ~ Part V  By : John Wigham
    For more than a year British ships had blockaded Boston and British troops had occupied the hungry city. British armies were coming down the Hudson and a British war fleet with troopships was nearing New York harbor. Who could stop the invader...
  • American Society Of Criminology  By : Simon Ma
    The American Society of Criminology is one of the best references and sources of information regardless of where an individual lives and what country is maintained as their place of residence. Contrary to the implication in the name of the organization, the American Society of Criminology is actually an international organization that is open to many people.
  • Amish Quilting Was Once Thought Revolutionary  By : Ben Franklin
    Very few quilts are known to have been made by the Amish before the 1870s. Then over 15 years quilting became quite common. It is now considered commonplace and expected in the Amish community.
  • An Interview with Roots & Wings Volunteers  By : Killeen M. Gonzalez
    I recently had the privilege of sitting down with two of Roots and Wings International’s hard-working volunteers, Tammy Chiang and Anna Heatherly.

    Tammy Chiang, an online marketing consultant, is fluent in three languages, has a B.A from the University of Singapore and a MBA from Santa Clara University of California.

    Anna Heatherly has a BA degree from Bowling Green University and works as a Digital Strategist for Virilion, a full-service interactive agency in Washington, D.C.

    Roots and Wings International is a multi-national non-profit that seeks to provide educational opportunities and community development for the indigenous people of Guatemala.
  • An Overview On Costumes  By : Gregg Hall
    There are many events that occur during the year that offer one the opportunity to wear a costume including Halloween and Mardi Gras.
  • Ancient Egypt a Glorious Time  By : Terry Kubiak
    Egypt is one of the most fertile areas of Africa, and one of the countries around the Mediterranean Sea. Around 3000 BC, Egypt was first unified under one ruler, who was called the Pharaoh. Discover many affordable authentic ancient Egypitan antiquities now availbale for purchase.
  • Ancient Rome: the city founded by Romulus  By : stefano sandano
    Exploring the origins of Rome the eternal city
  • Andorra Bucks The Certainties of Life  By : Roger Munns
    Benjamin Franklin famously said there are two things certain in life. Death and taxes.

    But the little country of Andorra seems intent on proving him wrong...
  • Animal Testing - Support Brands Not Tested on Animals  By : Gen Wright
    This article encourages people to think about the world and their relationship with other animals. It urges compassion for the nonhuman world and offers guidance on how we can help laboratory animals by being conscious consumers.
  • Animation Characters  By : John Pawlett
    Cartoons and animated films are my favorite means of entertainment.
  • Are IQ Tests Good Indicators of Your Real Intelligence?  By : Brooke Hayles
    Professional IQ tests yield a fairly accurate measure of the intelligence level of a person. Some of them even give a certificate that can be used for professional purposes. Sometimes such a test can reveal your aptitude for things you have never attempted before. Simple fun IQ tests are a good pastime activity among family and friends.
  • Are You a Gift-Phobic Guy?  By :
    Need a little help in the gift-giving department? Does that woman in your life always get the same boring gift from you? It’s perfectly understandable. After all, it’s not like they offered a class in how to buy for your girlfriend or wife in college. We can help!
  • Are You An Immigrant?  By : John Morris
    You may be an immigrant and not even realize it. If you are living or working in a country you are not born in, you are a resident!..
  • Are You Being Displaced By Technology?  By : Rose Mary
    The ever changing IT environment and technology will make you redundant if you still rely on your existing skills and knowledge. It is always timely for you to upgrade your knowledge to stay on with the race and keep yourself competitive.

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