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January 07 2008: An Open Letter To All Historic Buildings Nearing Retirement Age by: Alan H. Rolnick
If you're a historic building looking for a nice place to spend your golden years, Miami might not be it Quite apart from the subtropical sun beating down your finish to a dull suggestion of what you once looked like, you'll be subjected to a vicious cycle of heat, humidity, rain and (sometimes very big) wind that will leave you old before your time

January 06 2008: Do You Need Identity Theft Insurance? And What Is It Anyway? by: Lisa Carey
With the serious nature of identity theft, many people are turning to identity theft insurance as a method of protecting themselves from the ramifications resulting from this crime But what exactly is identity theft insurance

January 04 2008: 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

January 04 2008: The Salvation Of Sobriety by: Catherine Johnson
Alcoholism and its effects on one family 's history are integral to the story being told in my novel, Shades of Darkness, Shades of Grace The Pierson family portrayed in the book has suffered the blight of alcoholism for at least four generations, with two of the children, Kay and Paul, forced to confront their dependency

January 01 2008: Shapka - Ushanka by: Igor
One could hardly exaggerate the meaning of "shapka-ushanka" in the life of any Russian man The popularity of this head accessory had been fantastic since the World war II up to the dawn of the Soviet Union in the beginning of 90ies

December 28 2007: The Naughty And Nice List by: ergo_items
Beautifully decorated houses, jolly people and not to mention, kids are one of the most delightful sights during Christmas season. In a lot of ways, they could be the reason why we celebrate Christmas.

December 28 2007: The Negative Aspects Of Your Zodiac Sign by: Marissa Moonwhisper
Everyone hates to focus on the bad stuff, but let’s face it—how can you improve if you don’t know what to improve upon So, let’s get to it

December 28 2007: Wood Gifts and Collection of Art Lacquered Miniature Caskets in Art Shop Online by: will787
There are many schools of lacquered miniature art works in the Russia: Kholui, Mstyora, Palekh, Fedoskino. The most famous is Palekh based on a long local history of icon painting.

December 28 2007: A Quality Eyewitness UFO-Alien Account by: Douglas Bower
The main problem with an eyewitness account of any event is reliability Whether someone witnesses a homicide, car wreck, plane crash, or whether someone catches his mate in bed with someone else and they scream, "It isn't what it looks like

December 28 2007: DNA Left Behind In Space Alien Encounter by: Douglas Bower
Some folks, skeptics and scoffers, are not going to believe in the existence of Aliens from other worlds manning UFO 's unless they land in their backyards and ask for directions or to call a tow And, even then, I do not know whether that would convince a scoffing skeptic

December 28 2007: Jimmy Carter - The UFO President by: Douglas Bower
President Jimmy Carter was the first President of the United States of America to have officially reported the UFO he saw to the authorities He was also the President who said that if elected he would see that UFO-Alien Full Disclosure would take place

December 28 2007: UFO Crashes In Mexico by: Douglas Bower
During the summer of 1974, significant events were taking place On August 5th, Congress placed a monetary limit on aid to the military in Vietnam

December 28 2007: What Did Reagan Know About UFO 's by: Douglas Bower
Reagan seemed more enthralled with UFO 's than all the US

December 27 2007: The Magic Of Christmas by: ergo_items
The magic of Christmas can be felt many times throughout the year if there are Christmas presents to buy. Those presents could be placed in large boxes, wrapped in colorful paper and bows and hid underneath the bed until Christmas Eve.

December 27 2007: Help On Sending Holiday Cheer by: jimmycox
Many packages travel across the globe around the holiday time and sometimes do not always arrive in time. Learn how the system works around holidays to ensure your packages filled with holiday cheer arrive on time.

December 27 2007: Preparing For Christmas The Modern Old Fashioned Way by: ergo_items
This is a description of how a busy mom can enjoy the holiday as much as possible. Try to do things as simply as possible. Trying to save your time for the fun activities.

December 27 2007: Giving Love on Christmas Day by: ergo_items
If you have a sweetheart, St. Valentine 's Day is not the only day when you can show your love to him or her by giving material presents. The Holiday season is of no exception!

December 27 2007: Wedding Lights: Illustrious Lights For The Big Day by: ergo_items
After all the planning for your wedding dress, accessories, reception, cake, flowers and ornaments, did the lighting ever popped into your mind?

December 27 2007: Be A Local Santa Clause by: ergo_items
Lights brightening up the houses along the streets, children singing Christmas carols and malls overflowing with people shopping for Christmas presents are all that your five senses could, well, sense.

December 23 2007: I Grew Up In Area 51 by: Douglas Bower
I've often wondered whether the Alien Abduction Phenomenon was really as well known in groups that are not particularly inclined to learn anything about this subject You know the type I mean

December 23 2007: The Invention of the Knife and Safety Tools of Today by: chiron99
Of all the tools in our society, only the wheel and the lever can compete with the common household knife for the title of All-Time Most Useful. As essential in the kitchen as it is on the battlefield, and necessary in a wide variety of trades and crafts, the knife is one of the building blocks of civilization.

December 22 2007: White Christmas Movie Beloved Tradition by: nbisea
Watching White Christmas movies is the one all-time favorite holiday movie.

December 15 2007: The Only True Self Improvement by: Pavel Kastl
When we browse the Web, we can notice that almost every directory has a category that deals with self-improvement This subject has become very popular

December 14 2007: 4 Major Tattoo Questions and Answers by: wincent222
There are tattoo problems that need to be answered. After all, this process is no laughing matter. There are a lot of things that you need to consider, even the feelings of your loved ones.

December 13 2007: Religious Jewelry An Outward Sign of Faith by: otaffy
The power of religious symbolism has endured through history. For many religious denominations, sacred symbols have often taken the form of personal jewelry. Religious jewelry has been used as an outward sign of ones faith. The symbol used often indicates the particular religion of the wearer.



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