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August 24 2007: Asking The Right People For Donations To Your Charity by: jimmycox
If you want to make money for your organization or charity, you need to know where you will be getting your money from. Of course, you will want to be able to appeal to a wide range of donors, but in

August 21 2007: Beyond The Frame: Comic Lover 's Magazines by: ergo_items
An average comic book collector can purchase more than thirty standard titles and addition special issues a month. Their houses are full of white long boxes carefully labeled holding comics in individ

August 21 2007: Baby Halloween Costumes Too Cute To Resist Buying This Year by: Susan G West
Halloween is a great opportunity for children to dress up as their favorite cartoon or movie character, but also look cute and adorable for their parents at the same time Even children who are too young to enjoy trick-or-treating can still get dressed up and enjoy Halloween, especially since there is a huge selection of baby Halloween costumes that can be found at almost any department or Halloween store

August 21 2007: Sexy Halloween Ideas For Your Halloween Costumes This Year by: Susan G West
Halloween has always been a very interesting and exciting time of the year, not only for children but for adults as well Many adults love the idea of dressing up for Halloween

August 20 2007: The Principal 's Efforts In Raising Funds Through Selling Custom Backpacks by: Jay Pow
Mrs Kent looked around the quiet room, gauging the effect of her announcement

August 19 2007: Green Living And Your Neighborhood by: Sharon McMillan
Green living is no longer a vague term known only by environmentalists One of the ways we know that an important social trend has hit the big time is when major consumer providers adopt the term

August 17 2007: How to Stop Junk Mail: Eight Things You Can Do Today by: bestselfhelp
Junk mail is more than a nuisance. It 's harmful to the environment. Each of us gets 40 pounds of junk mail every year. The number of trees required to produce that much mail for all of us? 100 million

August 16 2007: What Every Abused Woman Must Know When Seeking Help for Domestic Abuse by: Jeanne King, Ph.D
Far too often abused women rush to mental health care for help with domestic violence and their domestic abuse needs are not met. And far too often women leap to the aid of domestic violence advocacy at the expense of their mental health status. This article addresses the huge knowledge and service gap between domestic abuse advocacy and the practice of clinical psychology in the care for, and treatment of, battered women

August 14 2007: Samuel Sewell 's Arguments Against Slavery by: pianopl123
Samuel Sewell, an ex-Puritan Judge with the Massachusetts Superior Court, writes a poignant article to persuade others that slavery is immoral. Sewell uses scripture to point out that slavery is inhum

August 13 2007: How To Keep Surviving College by: cbuelow
Being accepted to a college may seem the hardest part, but once accepted, college students are faced with more responsibility than ever before. Although it may seem daunting to take on the task, here

August 13 2007: Texas Is The Best: Farmers' Market Season Begins by: precremix
'Tis the season to be jolly, indeed. Sound like "Christmas in the Springtime"? Well, it certainly is to chefs and amateur cooks alike throughout Texas. Produce is coming into season all across the Nor

August 13 2007: Labor Day Fun Facts And Stats by: cbuelow
Ah, Labor Day - a day to relax and savor the end of summer and the last long weekend of sunshine and fun, right? This may be how most Americans see Labor Day today, but it is far from its true meaning

August 12 2007: Why The Underground Railroad Existed In Maryland by: Connie Limon
Many Africans resisted and ran away from their masters from the earliest days of colonial settlement The Africans were forcibly brought to the colonies to labor as slaves

August 06 2007: Tips For Cutting Back To School Costs by: cbuelow
It 's time to gather up the kids and hit the shopping scene once again- back-to-school is here. With back-to-school, kids see time to hang out with friends again and piles of homework to do instead of

August 06 2007: Cultural Experiences by: Carolyn Clayton
In Britain there are many ways to enjoy the diverse and rich culture including visiting the theatre, museums and historical buildings In cities all across the country there are many venues and places of significance that allow visitors to immerse themselves in the unique culture of the United Kingdom

August 02 2007: How To Survive College by: cbuelow
Leaving the creature comforts of home and moving away to college is stressful and scary, both to new co-eds and parents. While these apprehensive feelings may be inevitable, anxieties will eventually

August 02 2007: Where Should You Live At Your Second Saturn Return? by: Semiramis Appiamo
This is a question that comes up around the second Saturn Return, at 58 – 60 years old It’s like our second chance, and there are often drastic changes

August 01 2007: For The Good Of All by: cafraley
An excellent and gentle man of my acquaintance has said, "When fifty-one per cent of the voters believe in cooeperation as opposed to competition, the Ideal Commonwealth will cease to be a theory and become a fact."

July 27 2007: A House Fit For A Queen by: Veronica Scott
Queen Mary’s Doll House is arguably the most magnificent display of beauty, detail, and creativity of any dollhouse in history King George V of the United Kingdom presented this house to Queen Mary in 1924 as a gift from the people of England to reveal to future generations how royalty lived during the early twentieth century

July 25 2007: Would You Like Paper Or Plastic? by: M.D. Smith
With the move to get rid of our excess waste and the worlds attention to the environment, why do grocery stores still insist on asking the age old question; “would You Like Paper or Plastic”

July 25 2007: 5 Situations In Which You Might Hire A Private Investigator To Conduct Surveillance by: David Almeida
Surveillance is the process by which behavior is monitored Surveillance can involve the use of video cameras, or still cameras, or recording equipment or even one individual following and noting the actions of another

July 24 2007: Career Game Plan by: ergo_items
A person 's career defines his or her whole self. It has to be chosen properly and efficiently. It must always be patterned from one 's skills and interests. It should not be a burden for them since it

July 22 2007: Thinking About Hiring A Private Investigator? Know What To Look For. by: David Almeida
If you've been thinking about hiring a private investigator, it 's important to know what you should be looking for – especially if it 's something that you have never done before No matter why you are looking for a private investigator, you should always be sure that the private investigator is licensed

July 22 2007: Gas Lift Bar Stools: Easy Lift To Bar Interaction by: Marc Hardey
When you hear the phrase "extra tall," what quickly comes to mind One might say a building, or a person, a set of clothes, or yeah, even candles

July 22 2007: What Services Can A Private Detective Provide? by: David Almeida
You may be thinking that you know what a private detective does because you've seen them portrayed on TV and in the movies You may think that the life of a private detective is interesting and action packed based on things that you've read in a wide variety of mystery novels



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