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  • Prince Albert of Monaco Turns 50  By : Monaco
    Acting between being both a Royal and a celebrity with a U.S. Oscar winning mother and a European prince for a father, as Prince Albert turns 50 his tiny kingdom of Monaco is known as the playground of the rich and famous.

    But Prince Albert has been spending his time successfully raising awareness of global warming dangers.
  • Baby Strollers - For Stylish Tots  By : Richa Sinha
    Whatever your needs, today’s market provides for baby strollers in many varieties – offering style, comfort, convenience, durability and a great combination of each as well! Because of this diversity, it is important to do some in-depth research on baby strollers before making a purchase. Most consumers now are interested in buying one multipurpose stroller which will last from infancy to childhood as opposed to buying products specifically targeted for infants or toddlers only.
  • Starting Your Own Holiday and Christmas Traditions with Your Family  By : Jaci Rae
    When you think back on your childhood, do you recall family Christmas traditions that each year your family participated in? Maybe you all gathered to decorate the Christmas tree together.
  • Stickers Are Still One Of The Most Popular Things With Kids  By : Gregg Hall
    Go back in time to when many of us were children, do you remember the scratch and sniff stickers that would gain you attention during class? Every kid on the planet, boy or girl, loves stickers.
  • 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.
  • Create Your Own Unique Birth Announcements Invitations  By : Brooke Hayles
    It is a happy time, your have just brought home your new bundle of joy, you are ready to get started. Birth announcements are a great way to let everyone know your new baby has arrived.
  • 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.
  • Some Of The Many Situations That Require A Background Check  By : Gregg Hall
    A background check can be used for many different purposes. You want to make sure that you have a good clean background so that you will not have to worry about that being the reason why you did not get the job that you wanted.
  • Things Illegal Immigrants Can To Do Avoid Being Deported  By : John Morris
    The road to becoming a full fledged citizen is a long and bumpy one. You put yourself at risk every day if you aren't filling out the proper forms and submitting them to the government...
  • Toronto - Origins of One of the Great Cities of the World  By : Rick Hendershot
    The cosmopolitan Canadian city of Toronto now has a population of more than three million and the most ethnically diverse culture in the world. But three hundred years ago it was little more than a portage where the Humber River flows into Lake Ontario. It was known only to local natives and a few French voyageurs.
  • Conducting An Online Investigation Using Net Detective  By : Scott Fromherz
    Searching for a lost love or a missing person? Investigating a cheating spouse or checking someone's background? Or are you simply trying to find an address or phone number? If this is what you are trying to do, then the next few paragraphs will help you succeed.
  • Tips On Great Birthday Party Ideas For Grown-Ups  By : Brooke Hayles
    When putting together an adult party, there are some great birthday party ideas. The theme is going to be one of the most important elements in planning. The theme will set the tone for the invitations, food and cake. Be sure you put information in the invitations regarding the theme, especially if it is going to be a costume party.
  • 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 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.
  • Wearing A Red Ribbon  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    On February 7, 1985 at 2:00 p.m. the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agent Enrique (Kiki) Camarena was attacked by five men while opening his truck doors intending to drive and meet his wife for lunch.
  • Great Birthday Party Ideas For Your Children!  By : Brooke Hayles
    The child's age is going to be the number one factor in choosing a theme. The theme will mandate the decorations and activities that are, in turn, mandated by the age of the child.
  • Piano Sheet Music - Notes On Improvising  By : Brooke Hayles
    A fact that genuine gifts for composing music is given to very few, doesn't mean that an average person can't try composing his or her own pieces. Your amateur composing skills can grow, mature, and become a source of profit for you. On the Web, there are plenty of resources providing distinct tutorials on piano sheet music symbols and conventions.
  • 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.
  • Piano Sheet Music - Tuning To Key Points  By : Brooke Hayles
    It is scientifically proven that in many ancient cultures there were many attempts of writing music notation. However, it was the year 1709, when first pianoforte was actually constructed, marking the birth date of piano sheet music as we know it. Nowadays, available sheet music varies from simple or average level pieces to the ones used by professional performers to play at Carnegie Hall.
  • How To Select A Good Funeral Home  By : John Morris
    The lost of a loved one is surely one bi hurdle in life that we have to surpass. It will leave us feeling helpless, depressed and gloomy...
  • Blogging as a Business Tool: Reading and Writing Effectively  By : Laura Watkins
    Whether you provide corporate information or intend to supply it, one avenue you may not have considered is blogging.
  • How To Reduce The Risk Of You Being Deported  By : John Morris
    A lot of people are immigrants, in fact, population statistics indicate that if it were not for immigrants, the population would be in decline. Getting your forms in order is the first step in achieving citizenship and being able to live and work in the country of your choice permanantly...
  • Marketing Yourself - Online Dating Tools  By : Jaci Rae
    Learn how to market yourself for a higher click rate. It's all about what you don't say as much as what you do that will give help you achieve great success.
  • Understanding The US Green Card Lottery  By : John Morris
    The US Green Card Lottery is one of the few things in this world that FREELY gives foreigners and would-be immigrants the chance to work, study, or live in the land of milk and honey permanently without having to go through all the hassles of obtaining a visa...
  • Tips For Finding A U.S. Immigration Attorney  By : John Morris
    Each year, millions of individuals want to migrate to the U.S. They are admitted into the United States because mainly of their legal preferences, individual qualifications and absolute determination in working through with the U.S...
  • Tips For Selecting The Uniform You Need  By : John Morris
    If the uniform you choose has no real function, there's no point in getting one. But not all uniforms are created equal. Your employees should have a choice to wear t-shirts instead of long sleeve shirts during the hot summer months...
  • Tips For Immigrating To The US  By : John Morris
    Migrating to the U.S. in reality is a difficult process having no assurance of success. The U.S. today continues to appeal to immigrants because it is an economical power that promises you can make it here...
  • Send Flowers And Convey Your Heartfelt Emotions  By : Brooke Hayles
    Today's highly dynamic world offers little room for regular exchange of feelings. Hardly do we find adequate opportunity to express or make someone feel that they are really special in our life. This way, we tend to loose the sweetness of relations. Send flowers to someone you really care and see your relationship blossom.
  • Gifts Ideas For Baby Showers  By : Rene Graeber
    There are only few other occasions which call for a celebration than baby shower. However, the joy and fun there is often undermined by the fear of change. It's up to the guests to make the change as easy as it is possible.
  • What Refugees Should Do Upon Entering A New Country  By : John Morris
    You may be an immigrant and not even realize it. So be sure to fill out the proper paperwork. Many people fail to do this and as a result how long they have lived within the country may come into question...
  • Some Unique Fund Raising Ideas For Your Group  By : Gregg Hall
    Fundraisers are a great way for a group to raise money. One of the most successful fundraisers you can do is to sell candy. There are many types of candy you can choose from. You can sell any type of sweets and have a hit fundraiser.
  • Choose A Wine Gift Basket That Suits The Occasion  By : Brooke Hayles
    No matter what the occasion might be, a wine gift basket makes an ideal present. The best part is that you can personalize it by adding your personal touch to it to make it a gift to be remembered and cherished for a long time to come.
  • If You Are Planning A Bachelor Party, Consider A Non Traditional One  By : Gregg Hall
    What comes to mind when you hear the words bachelor party? Not everyone has the same idea of what a this would consist of. The more traditional and stereotypical type may be one that includes the groom and his friends having dancers and alcohol present. This may not be the best choice for a party when your about to get married.
  • Send Flowers - Add Fragrance To Someone's Life  By : Brooke Hayles
    Flowers are the most beautiful creations of God. Flowers not only add beauty to our gardens, they also add beauty to our relations. For ages, flowers have been treated as symbols of love and friendship. Keeping this in mind, send flowers to your loved ones today!
  • Low Income Senior Housing, It Is All Relative  By : Jerry Cahill
    Low income senior housing is a fast growing problem. Historically housing projects did not plan for low income senior housing. Now the need is great.
  • Wine Gift Basket - Use Your Creativity To Express Your Feelings  By : Brooke Hayles
    Wine gift baskets are the ideal solution to all your gifting problems, no matter what the occasion might be. Although there are many services on the internet that provide you a customized wine basket suited for the occasion, nothing can be more touching than a gift basket that has been created and designed especially by you.
  • How To Avoid Violent Crimes  By : Adam Walls
    Tips on how to avoid violent crimes, what to look out for when you are at various locations, and how to react to certain situations.
  • Protect Yourself from Identity Theft  By : Frank Brammer
    Your credit is only a small piece of your identity. It is extremely important, but so is your medical history and what about your criminal record and work history. Credit card fraud is only 28% of the problem. bank fraud is 18%, phone and utility fraud is 19%, employment related fraud is 13%, Government documents & benefits fraud is 8% and medical fraud is growing.
  • 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!..
  • Searching For A Baby Shower Gift Idea  By : Charles Cox
    Article discusses how to find a good baby shower gift idea
  • 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.
  • Don't Neglect Proper Etiquette When Enjoying A Cigar  By : Gregg Hall
    More and more you see advertisements that proclaim the dangers of smoking. Restaurants have banned them as have most other public places. You can no longer smoke on means of public transportation, such as planes, buses and trains. This is why cigar lovers should follow proper smoking etiquette.
  • Technology And Work Satisfaction  By : Kadence Buchanan
    Technology relates to both the physical aspects of machines, equipment, processes and work layout, and the actual methods, systems and procedures involved in the carrying out of work.
  • 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.
  • What You Never Knew About Traditional Irish Weddings  By : Gregg Hall
    The distinctive traditions like Claddagh rings, superstitions, a special toast, as well as kilts and bagpipes make it really easy to distinguish an Irish wedding from the wedding celebrations of other countries.
  • Why You Should Plan Trip To The Emerald Isle Of Ireland  By : Gregg Hall
    Ireland is one of the most diverse and beautiful places in the world. With rolling hills and unique architecture, the landscape of the country is truly distinctive and memorable.
  • Donate My Car: Questions And Answer For Amateur Philanthropist  By : Isabel Baldry
    For your benefit we have collected a number of common questions and answers regarding car donations.
  • Workplace Injuries: Fires And Explosions  By : Michael Grossman
    Fires and explosions are the second leading cause of accidental death in the United States, killing about 4,000 people a year and injuring another 25,000. These horrific events take victims by surprise and often result in extremely painful burn and blast injuries.
  • Pirates of Yesterday Still Exist on the High Seas  By : Jerry Cahill
    Remember all the stories and movies about pirates? Pirates still exist today on the high seas.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Broadway Offers Choice Entertainment For All  By : Tom Sample
    Broadway has a rich history of showing live plays that can be traced back all the way to the early 1800s.
  • 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.
  • Birthday Invitation - A Really Useful Guide  By : Stephen Turner
    This article is a really useful guide for anyone sending out birthday invitations. You'll find ideas and practical tips to make sure that you get your message across in style.
  • Birthday invitation - Some Fun Ideas for Adults' Parties  By : Stephen Turner
    Imaginative and vibrant adult birthday party and birthday invitation ideas guaranteed to create a great party atmosphere for that special day.
  • 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.
  • Is your Heart a True Guide?  By : Valentina Ibeachum
    When we are told to follow our heart, what does it mean?
  • 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.
  • The History of Tapestries  By : Charles Kassotis
    A brief outline of the history of tapestries.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • Stupid Immigration Laws  By : Sramana Mitra
    Passport and Visa laws of most countries in the world are quite archaic. Is it likely to change?
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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?
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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...
  • The History Of Alcatraz  By : James Hunt
    Before the prison known as Alcatraz ever existed, the name Alcatraz itself came from the Spanish word Alcatraces. Juan Manuel de Ayala was the first to sail into...
  • The Importance of Wedding Invitations  By : James Hunt
    If you're planning a wedding one of the many things that you're going to have put on your task list is wedding invitations. Having the right kind of wedding invitation is important to your wedding ...
  • History of Flags and Flagpoles  By : James Hunt
    Flags have been around for long over 4,000 years and have come to mean many things for many different people. One of the first flags can be dated back to 3000 BC to the country that is now known as Iran.
  • 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...
  • "In Here" not "Out There"  By : Sramana Mitra
    The source of creativity is within, not without.
  • How To Find The Right University For You  By : James Monahan
    It is not enough that you search for the perfect college program. To make the most of your college experience, you must also find the right learning environment that will help you flourish.
  • Learning The Basics Of Hypnosis  By : Travis Waack
    Hypnosis deals with the subconscious. Hypnosis is a naturally occurring altered state of consciousness.
  • 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.
  • Ode to India  By : Sramana Mitra
    A status check on India's development.
  • Antique Farms: A Great Family Heritage to Discover -Part II  By : Aliza Adar Levine
    If you are into collecting Antique farm pumps, Milk Jugs or tractors, it's a lot of fun to go to Farm Museums and Country tractor shows.
  • Easel Does It!  By : James Monahan
    The easel aside from the palette and the brush is the most important equipment an artist can have. Easels provide the backbone for the painting process.
  • Antique Farms: a Great Family Heritage to Discover -Part III  By : Aliza Adar Levine
    Antique Farms are always interesting family outings that make history come alive. Just don't tell the kids it's a history lesson.
  • Choosing The Right Homeschooling Curriculum  By : James Monahan
    A curriculum is not just a set of books, but a plan for achieving the goals that you and your children have established.
  • Commitment; Footpath to Lasting Romance  By : Caroline Therancy
    "I don't understand your hesitation. You say that you love me but you don't want to go a step further in our relationship. What's wrong? If you really loved me, you would climb that step."
    Popular culture makes us believe that Love conquers all. We have all been exposed, as children, to a story or two, where there is a Princess and her Prince Charming who are confident that with only the strength of their love they will live happily ever after.
  • How do You Know When a Man is in Love  By : Caroline Therancy
    How do you when a man is in Love? Is it when he goes for breakfast with your mother? Is it when he flies you to Paris? Read on and you will have the clear clues.
  • Affluenza  By : Sramana Mitra
    I believe, the same Affluenza that is plaguing America's work-ethic - can be tapped into, to find the next generation consumer markets.
  • Are All Men Unfaithful in a Relationship?  By : Caroline Therancy
    Why do we have the impression that Men are promiscuous? Is it only Men who are like? How about Women? A recent study has shown otherwise...
  • Dealing with the Stress of Divorce  By : Nathan Dawson
    Any life transition can be stressful; and of all the stressful situations life puts us in, coping with divorce is one of the most difficult of all, particularly when you find yourself trying to juggle everyday activities with your child and divorce proceedings. It can, indeed, be quite a mental and emotional challenge.
  • Music Therapy: Can Music Really "Soothe The Savage Beast?"  By : Duane Shinn
    It has long been suggested that "music soothes the savage beast." But is this true? And if it is, does this have any implication where humans are concerned?



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