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  • The Man That is Oscar Arias Sanchez  By : Attila Jancsina
    Oscar Arias Sanchez is the current president of the country of Costa Rica He first assumed office on May 8, 2006 and is currently serving his second term
  • The Meaning Of Celtic Design Tattoos  By : JB Mills
    There's been a growing interest in tattoos lately,and Celtic tattoo designs are no exception Celtic tattoos have become a favorite design choice
  • The Mysterious Spanish Festival Of Semana Santa  By : Kieron Sellens
    Spain is renowned for its elaborate Semana Santa or Holy Week traditions, and if you’re planning a Spanish holiday for the week before Easter, you’ll find yourself in the midst of these extraordinary festivals Spanish participants take part in a whole host of bizarre-seeming rituals dating back to medieval times and beyond
  • The Panama Canal - From the Atlantic Through the Pacific  By : Attila Jancsina
    The Panama Canal is a man-made transoceanic route that was first constructed by the French and completed by the Americans in 1914 It was made to shorten the travel time needed by ships needing to get to the Atlantic from the Pacific, and vice versa
  • The Penn Experiment  By : Todd A. Smith
    Many cringe when scientists victimize animals for medical experiments However, many African American men from Tuskegee, Ala
  • The Response To Immigration Protesters By Classmates  By : Todd A. Smith
    It has been extremely difficult to watch the news over the past year and not form an opinion of the numerous protests of the proposed immigration laws Students from across the country have skipped class on a daily basis to argue against laws that would make it a felony to be an illegal immigrant or to assist illegal immigrants in the United States
  • The Russian Community In Los Angeles  By : PagesLa.com
    There are many distinct communities in LA, each retaining the richness of their native cultures yet assimilating into the culture of the United States

    No community exemplifies this more than the Russian community in Los Angeles
  • The Text Capital Of The World  By : Mikael Andersohn
    The Philippines is known as the text capital of the world This is because the most number of messages being sent daily in mobile network servers are from the Philippines
  • The Virtues Of Audio Books  By : Larry Christopher
    I first got into the audio books habit working at a temporary data entry job One of the few benefits to engaging in such a mundane task all day is the ability to wear headphones
  • The Welsh Flag And Red Dragon  By : Jeff Cuckson
    The Welsh people proudly use the symbol of the Red Dragon to represent Wales and their heritage The bright and fierce red dragon on a background of green and white is now representative of the Welsh people and it has been used by the Welsh over centuries to signify strength and honor
  • The Wine Boom!  By : Sarah Martin
    Winemaking in California has never been an unsupervised industry The first vines were brought to the Pacific shores by Cortez
  • The Writing On The Wall – A Look Into The World Of Graffiti  By : Benedict Smythe
    Graffiti has always been given a negative connotation as it is seen as a defacement of a piece of property with the used of paint and other items It has also been inextricably linked with the hip hop culture and has become one of the main elements of the movement
  • There's A New Homerun King, And His Name Is Barry Bonds  By : Todd A. Smith
    Take yourself back to April 1974, 10 years after the passage of the Civil Rights Act and exactly six years after the assassination of Dr Martin Luther King, Jr
  • These Precious Pieces Of Jewelry  By : James Brown
    For centuries, wearing jewelry is a woman's indispensable practice Jewelry worn is character revealed
  • This One’s For Fritz  By : Horace Miskel
    Do you remember where you were when Doug Williams destroyed the John Elway-led Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXII in 1988 Where were you when John Thompson led the Georgetown Hoyas basketball team to the national championship in 1984
  • Throwing A Wine And Cheese Party  By : Ken Glauser
    Are you looking at celebrating an event with your friends and family If you are looking for a theme for your soiree (party) then one of the easiest themes to use is the wine and cheese party
  • Tips For Choosing A Fancy Dress Costume  By : Gabriel Adams
    Going to a fancy dress party can be great fun It is the kind of occasion when embarrassment is a thing of the past, and you learn to simply have fun with what you are doing
  • Tips For Choosing A Limousine Service  By : Gabriel Adams
    When you want the best in transportation, you look to a limousine service to provide comfortable, reliable, professional transport to wherever it is you need to go But how can you be sure that you’re getting someone who you can count on
  • Tips For Choosing Personalized Groomsmen Gifts  By : Gabriel Adams
    What do you give to the groomsmen in your wedding It may seem more difficult to choose gifts for the men who will stand up in your wedding than it is buying for the bridesmaids
  • Tips For Choosing The Perfect Diamond Ring  By : Gabriel Adams
    Diamond rings are a symbol of love and something that will last the term of the relationship (and beyond) You want to be able to look at the diamond ring and be very happy with it
  • Tips For Choosing The Perfect Fancy Dress  By : Gabriel Adams
    A fancy dress party is the perfect opportunity to be someone other than your self, if only for a while Grab this chance to impersonate someone you love, mimic someone you admire or give traditional costumes a new twist with your unique flair
  • Tips For Having A Less Commercial Christmas  By : CD Mohatta
    There were years that we were very poor, so for months before the holiday we would save the things we needed anyway, to have as Christmas gifts We were no less appreciative of getting needed things than frivolous trinkets, in fact, I think we appreciated them more
  • Tips For Throwing A Fancy Dress Party  By : Gabriel Adams
    Throwing a fancy dress party is easy Most fancy dress events are about the costumes, so you as a host(ess) only have to worry about the party basics like invitations, food, drinks, and music
  • To Understand Better Our Competitor – China  By : Yuan-tsung Chen
    In my view, the current relations of US and China is like a marriage of convenience There are so many joint ventures between them, and they would rather stay married, at least for a while, than divorce
  • Top New Years Resolutions  By : Lisa M
    It’s that time of year again when we resolve to improve our lives and the lives of those around us We all have different resolutions, but they all tend for fall into five categories:

    - Get Healthy
    - Get Financially Fit
    - Self Improvement
    - Improve Family/Relationships
    - Improve Your Community

    Get Healthy

    This is the most common category that our resolutions fall under, with losing weight being the most popular
  • Top Reasons to Own Kids Ride on Toys (AKA Pedal Cars)  By : Rony Pollock
    Kids' ride on toys are great purchases You will find them cute and adorable, durable and strong, actually usable by your children and grandkids, and very low-maintenance
  • Top Teddy Bear Presents  By : James Brown
    Needless to say, teddy bears rank as everybody's beloved stuffed animal They have existed for many generations and are appreciated both by the old and young
  • Toys For Children Under Three Years Old  By : James Brown
    Gifts for kids that are three years old or younger have to be specifically chosen for their safety features Kids this young have several areas concerning toys where there are safety precautions that should be followed
  • Tribal Art Tattoos - The Old Is New  By : Matt Garrett
    The oldest known tattoo is that found on Oetzi, a Bronze Age warrior who lived some fifty-three centuries ago Oetzi’s remains were founding 1991 preserved in the ice of the of an Alpone glacier on the border of Austria and Italy
  • Turquoise Jewelry: A Historical Concept With Modern Appeal  By : Melanie Spark
    Turquoise, which is recognized and respected throughout the world as a gemstone, is an opaque mineral that ranges in color from blue to blue-green and greenish-gray The actual color depends on the varying levels of copper present

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