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  • The King of the Cowboys Rides Again  By : Dan Bessie
    A Hollywood insider reveals his day with Roy Rogers and Dale Evans
  • Light For Granted  By : Steve Thomas
    Whether we like it or not, light plays a very important role in all of our lives. One, that we often take for granted.
  • Fly the American Flag Respectfully and Responsibly  By : Ray La Foy
    If your desire is to fly an American flag and follow all the customs that go along with it, read on.
  • How To Protect Your Assets With A Last Will And Testament  By : Wade Anderson
    The Last Will and Testament holds the final instructions of the person making it, to set forth the means by which to distribute the person's property in the event of his death. This document is the final Will that will revoke all previous Wills and specify the manner in which all properties and assets of the maker are to be disposed.
  • Avoid Free International Phone Card Scams when Looking for Free Long Distance Calling Card Minutes  By : Brian Hawkins
    What's the catch to a free phone card? This free phone card article shows you what to watch out for when looking for a free phone card online. Learn a couple of free phone card tips on how to avoid a prepaid calling card scams.
  • Beyond State Borders - The National Background Check  By : Matthew Bass
    Have you ever wondered what exactly is up with national background check? This informative report can give you an insight into everything you've ever wanted to know about national background check.
  • Chao's What is it?  By : Dana Smith
    Chao's...What is it...When I think of this term an explanation of it being disorder or extreme confusion [according to Websters New World dictionary] does seem what I see in the realm of Washington.
  • Polished Stones and a Faint Glimmer  By : Dana Smith
    A brief look at the Polished stone we call America. An interesting, poetic diatribe of those we encounter. The Polish is fading, it is a faint glimmer now. Lessons learned, hope yearned for and fulfilled.
  • Is your Heart a True Guide?  By : Valentina Ibeachum
    When we are told to follow our heart, what does it mean?
  • Numerology - Unfolding The Mystery of Numbers  By : Barney Garcia
    Numerology is an ancient study and deals with unfolding the mysteries of numbers. The interpretation of numbers, dates (of birth, occurrence of events etc.), value and significance of letters (in names of persons etc.) are the concerns which numerology seeks to attend.
  • Ballet Slippers Are Not Just For Ballerinas Anymore  By : Terry Baeseman
    There are two main types of ballet shoes, the flat ballet slipper and the pointe ballet shoe. These are some of the most comfortable slippers in the world. This is the ballet slipper that is used when a person is just starting ballet or during practices.
  • Military Flags: Tradition and Honor  By : Maureen Cook
    Military flags have a long and honorable history. They were traditionally used by the army and navy to distinguish friendly troops from enemy forces, and the emblem of each service was attached to
  • Yugoslavia - Lies about the "Butcher of Belgrade"  By : Edward Victor
    Coverage of the death of Slobodan Milosevic is symptomatic of poor reporting during the NATO war on Yugoslavia, as examined in the novel, "The Dream of the Decade."
  • Finding your Air Force Records  By : John Pawlett
    How to check your military records.
  • Eight Things You Need to Know Before You Move To Another Country  By : Camille Buzan
    A brief analysis of getting ready to start your life in another country. From money to family, what you need to know before you make the international transition.
  • What Ireland Is Known For By Most  By : Gregg Hall
    Ask anyone what they think of when they think of Ireland and they will probably tell you leprechauns, shamrocks, or St. Patrick's Day. Ireland actually has a lot more to offer not the least of which is some of the most beautiful scenery on the planet from rolling hills to beautiful beaches with crystal blue-green water.
  • 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.
  • Stupid Immigration Laws  By : Sramana Mitra
    Passport and Visa laws of most countries in the world are quite archaic. Is it likely to change?
  • 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.
  • Interesting Opinions On Cigars From Recent Survey  By : Gregg Hall
    According to a recent survey by the ASC (alt.smokers.cigars) the following results were obtained from a recent online survey of cigar smokers:

    86% of cigar smokers report that they do not inhale.

    The average number of cigars smoked per week is 6.74 at and average price of $4.34
  • Why Do People Pierce Their Bodies?  By : Gregg Hall
    The practice of body piercing is as old as humanity itself and is making a comeback along with the popularity of tribal tattoos; one need only look closely at the players in professional sports such as basketball and football to see this phenomenon.
  • Cigars In Pop Culture  By : Gregg Hall
    In the eyes of the general public cigars are usually depicted as a passion of the rich. The image of one smoking a cigar brings to mind a celebration of good fortune such as the birth of a child. There is a habit in some gambling circles to buy and hold a cigar for luck in regards to a particular bet and to only smoke the cigar after winning the bet.
  • Where Did Mardi Gras Come From?  By : Gregg Hall
    There are varied opinions on the origins of Mardi Gras. Mardi Gras means Fat Tuesday in French, the English call the holiday Shrove Tuesday or Pancake Day. No matter where it takes place or what it is called Mardi Gras is an age old celebration.
  • 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.
  • How To Use Aromatherapy Candles  By : Gregg Hall
    The first thing you want to do is be sure that you have true aromatherapy candles. Scented candles are not aromatherapy candles. Make sure they contain pure essential oils.
  • How Did The Custom Of Giving Flowers Begin?  By : Gregg Hall
    Giving flowers dates back to the 1700s when Charles II of Sweden introduced the Persian custom of "the language of flowers" to Europe. Books about the meanings of particular flowers were published, and entire conversations could be carried out using only a bouquet of flowers.
  • 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?
  • Finding New Love Online  By : Robert Rogers
    Looking for the perfect love connection? In this article we will discuss the basics of online dating and what to look for in a dating service.
  • What Does That Ribbon Mean?  By : James Hunt
    Ribbons worn on shirts and backpacks. Ribbon-shaped magnets on cars. All of these ribbons come in different colors...
  • A Short History of the Umbrella  By : James Hunt
    No one wants to be caught outside in the rain without an umbrella. These handy devices come in an array of shapes and sizes, many that will conveniently tuck into a purse or glove compartment in case of a sudden downpour...

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