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  • Endangered Animals of Alaska  By : John Parks
    A wide variety of animal life can be found in Alaska From the polar bear to the otter to the bowhead whale, Alaska is teeming with unique life in the animal kingdom
  • The Crisis of Government Interventionism  By : Robert A. Meyer
    The dreaded economic crisis has arrived The Federal Reserve System policy of stimulating, then propping up the economy with inflationary money is reaping its ugly consequences
  • What is MWR?  By : Sam Huntington
    MWR stands for Morale, Welfare, and Recreation This is a comprehensive network of support and leisure services designed to enhance the lives of soldiers (active, Reserve, and Guard), their families, civilian employees, military retirees and other eligible participants
  • BRAC - Base Realignment And Closure  By : Sam Huntington
    Base Realignment and Closure (or BRAC) is a process created by the United States federal government in an attempt to save money on military operations and maintenance In short, BRAC is intended to make our military more efficient
  • Church Fund Raising - Secrets of a Successful Campaign  By : Jessi McCafferty
    Church fundraising is considered one of the most challenging types of fundraising and the fundraising events need to be carried out with great dedication You are mostly dealing with people who have little or no experience at raising money in any type of setting
  • How to Make Your Church Cookbook Fundraising Ideas a Hit  By : Jessi McCafferty
    Church cookbook fundraising and custom cookbook fundraising generally are great ideas for fundraisers With people curious about new recipes, the demand for cookbooks has gained tremendous popularity recently
  • Advantages of a Cookie Dough Fundraising Program  By : Jessi McCafferty
    Everyone loves cookies, right By doing a cookie dough fundraiser, you can create a fun and tasty way for people to participate in supporting your organization
  • Chinese Children Charities  By : Lily Morgan
    Due to the big population in China, there are many unfortunate people stricken by poverty There are many destitute children in this vast and densely populated country
  • A Foundation That Makes a Difference  By : Lily Morgan
    Make-A-Wish Foundation is a non-profit entity that helps to ‘grant wishes’ to children with life-threatening conditions who are aged between 25 years to 18 years
  • The Imperial Nobility and Status Today  By : Spencer Miller
    Movies and fairytale stories might have given us an idea on how a stratified society was like during the medieval era especially in Europe when there were countless royal lines of families that ruled lands
  • Want a Break From the Norm Gifts That Don't Conform  By : John Smith
    Though we often like to think of presents as being surprises, there's usually at least one person in the family who is guaranteed to buy you the same gifts for every birthday and Christmas; toiletries, chocolates, perhaps a nice pen to take to work Not that we like to be ungrateful of course, but surely the three wise men had the right idea when they turned up in Bethlehem with a host of unusual gifts
  • The Fast and the Furious - Shopping For Gifts For Men  By : John Smith
    "Furious" is probably not exactly the reaction you are trying for when seeking out gifts for men or when you think about selecting that special gift for that special man in your life So what reaction do you want
  • Score Every Season With Personalised Sporting Calendars  By : John Smith
    When it comes to sport, people don't do things by half measures Whether it be football, rugby, golf, cricket, motor racing or snooker, it is usually more than a sport, it's a way of life
  • Pretty and Useful  By : John Smith
    When looking for gifts for her, should you opt for pretty or practical Or is it possible to find really good gifts for her that are both pretty and practical
  • Put a Cracker in His Stocking  By : John Smith
    Christmas crackers are probably one of the little gems of the British Christmas tradition Popular in a number of different countries, including Canada, New Zealand and Australia, the Christmas cracker is one of those customs that Christmas just would not be the same without; and in addition to the joke, the hat and the piece of paper that makes the cracker go with a bang, they also contain fun gifts that could become perfect stocking fillers
  • Presents With the X-factor  By : John Smith
    The X-Factor has become truly must-see weekend television ever since it first appeared on our screens and, several series on, we're still totally addicted Fuelling dreams of fame and superstardom in all that watch it, you can now treat your favourite fans to some fantastic X-factor themed gifts
  • How to Make Christmas That Bit More Personal  By : John Smith
    No matter how old we get, there's no denying that we all get that little rush of excitement when we wake up on Christmas morning Although there are many reasons to enjoy the day, the anticipation of finding out what gifts we've been given could be a Christmas present in itself
  • The Good, The Bad and the Ugly Gifts For Men  By : John Smith
    Directed by Sergio Leone, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is probably one of the best known of the western genre of films, particularly as it featured an all-star cast that included Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef Indeed, references to the film can often be found in popular culture; for example, allusions to the film are made in a track by the Gorillaz entitled Clint Eastwood
  • What'll Santa Drop Down Your Chimney?  By : John Smith
    Christmas is a time of the year filled with expectation; when even the most hardened cynics can't help but feel at least a slight twinge of happiness about the holiday period It could be the expectation of time off in front of the sofa or with the kids - or it could be caused by a secret belief in Santa Claus; and if the latter, the hope that he'll be dropping some amazing Christmas Presents down the chimney
  • Tell Them Every Day of the Year  By : John Smith
    Have you had that warm fuzzy feeling today

    It's hard to remember the little things when you're running around, juggling work, family and everything else
  • CHP Report Says Driver Error And Truck Defects To Blame For Santa Clarita Truck Accident  By : Robert Reeves
    A California Highway Patrol investigation report into the truck accident near Santa Clarita last year has concluded that the driver’s speed played a major part in the crash The report has also expressed concern over the state of the tractor-trailer at the time of the truck accident, and this, the district attorney fears, could be used by the defense team as the principal cause of the accident
  • Cowboy Gun Holster History  By : Dona Rosa
    The cowboy gun holster has a history dating back to the 18th century Obviously, an entity recognizable to the cowboy established its quota of technological and slang names to enrich its unique recognition
  • The Role of the American Arthritis Society  By : Edward Chen
    One of the major groups supporting arthritis patients in the US
  • Yet Lives the Wedgwood Charm  By : Christopher Widener
    Yet Lives the Wedgwood Charm

    Wedgwood is part of art, culture and beatification. It has pleasured millions around the world by its articulate designs. However, its origin ceramic art was never a public interest until Josiah Wedgwood came up his finest works from the year 1730 in China. This historic era of making pottery has attracted millions from around the world into the beauty of conventional art and is still as demanding as it was 250 years ago. Named as the Wedgwood China, this company starred manufacturing this unique and non-imitate able designs of creative pottery designs.
  • Obama Reassures Nervous Americans  By : Ana Felicia Dulay
    As Americans get more fidgety about an ailing economy, President-elect Barack Obama sought to reassure the nation and nervous holiday shoppers as beleaguered stores braced for their most important month of the year

    “Help is on the way,” he proclaimed at his third news briefing on the economy this week
  • A Little Georgia, USA History  By : Jackie Mansfield
    The last of the 13 colonies established by the British was Georgia The very first White Settlers promoted other people to come to the colony of Georgia
  • The Four Main Factors That Determine Gas Prices at the Pumps  By : Trevor Shipp
    The other day while driving home from work, a smile crept across my face as I admired $167 a gallon at a local gas station
  • Ronald McDonald House Charities  By : Lily Morgan
    For all its thirty-five year history, Ronald McDonald House Charities has been supporting, finding and creating programs that improve directly the well being and health of children across the world This global approach is having a universal impact on family problems that are being faced, while acting locally within communities all over the United States
  • American Children's Society  By : Lily Morgan
    The American Children’s Society is registered with State Agencies and with the Internal Revenue Service in the United States of America It is a 501c (3) charity, which helps disadvantaged and ill children along with their families regardless of their religion, creed, or race
  • Where Can I Donate Old Eyeglasses and Cases?  By : A. Nutt
    We are all always looking for items within our homes that we can donate to good causes However, we may not realize that the most unexpected things can be donated
  • The Government Creating Jobs Myth  By : Robert A. Meyer
    Latest headlines: OBAMA ECONOMIC PLAN AIMS FOR 25M NEW JOBS BY 2011

    WASHINGTON – President-elect Barack Obama promoted an economic plan Saturday he said would create 2
  • How Are Theatrical Lenses Used in the Fashion Industry?  By : A. Nutt
    One of the newest innovations in the design world is the creation of theatrical contact lenses that can dramatically alter the appearance of the eyes These contact lenses can be created in virtually any design that the purchaser can imagine and create images for the eyes that can not be matched by any other method
  • Nobility: A Brief History  By : Spencer Miller
    During the feudalistic era in medieval Europe, the society was highly stratified ranging from the common citizens to a distinguished upper class where the ruling imperial family bestowed nobility titles The higher class of the society that possesses these noble titles has special privileges in the administration of the government and control of labor and resources
  • The Trunko - A Creature of Cryptozoology  By : Robert Benjamin
    Margate Beach in South Africa is popular these days as a prime spot for watching and observing whales However, on November 1, 1922, the beach became a spot for a peculiar battle of three gigantic beasts of the sea
  • Nobility in Modern and a Early European Societies  By : Spencer Miller
    The acquisition of nobility titles formed an important aspect of the feudalistic era when monarchical institutions were the ruling powers In return for ruling the land for the kingdom, the ruling elite or sitting monarch bestowed a title of nobility for a person who showed exemplary loyalty to him or one who has achieved remarkable feats for the kingdoms during wars and these noble titles came with them special powers on governing and protecting territorial areas as well as administering resources, commanding labor, food and money over common citizens or those of lower noble titles

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