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Private Bodyguards For Hire Skitterish exeuctives and others hire private bodyguards for extra protection after 9/11 bodyguards • charles services • d&r security • colonial protection • security
PGA Money List Top-10 - Week 14 With his win at the Shell Houston Open, Adam Scott jumped 19 spots to land securely within the American PGA's Top-10. Only five Americans among the leading money winners. pga money • pga money list • money list • money leaders • money leader
Let Freedom Sing!: Get Your Rights, Jack In February, 1964, freedom workers were picketing Leb's restaurant in Atlanta. Thousands of passers-by, diners-out, and spectators crowded the four corners of the intersection. Demonstrators lined the two sides of the street. Suddenly an old man dressed in the red-piped, white satin robes of a Klan Cyclops limped through the narrow aisle of the sidewalk between restaurant and curb, leading a line of white-sheeted followers and a half dozen shirt-sleeved boys and men. rights • demonstrations • slaves • history • music
An American Mother Goose America's Mother Goose, before she found feathery fame, was just plain old Elizabeth Foster who was born in Charleston, Massachusetts in 1665. mother goose • america • charleston • massachussetts • elizabeth foster goose
Collecting Teapots Tea has a long and dignified history and teapots and tea accessories are highly collectible in both new and antique forms. teapots • tea drinking • history of tea • afternoon tea • figural teapots
Master Race Science Here we explore the way the science of eugenics has been used to justify and popularise racial mythology. human experiments • aboriginal genocide • racism • eugenics • racial
Time OUT!: And, I mean that in a good way! KIDS, music can be fun! Time Out and I mean that in a good way. Lots of great interactive music sites have been found especially for you. Teachers, there are MANY music resources and topics for teaching effectively. Music educators exchange ideas, tools for optimal networking. Many links and weekly articles. fun • music • ideas • brain opera • interactive
2006 Short Track Worlds Over 3500 spectators gathered to watch the 2006 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships and cheer for their favorite athletes. 2006 world short track • speed skating • championships • ice skating • skaters
Bourbon Roses Reblooming Antiques Bourbon roses were the first of the Old Garden Roses to have a repeating bloom period. These antique roses range in color and form but were very popular and fragrant... plant profile • old garden roses • bourbon roses • heirloom roses • fragrant roses
Hugo Nominations 2006 Here's the list of 2006 Hugo and Campbell Award nominations. hugo • campbell • sfwa • science fiction • awards
Normandy Travel Facts & Trivia Northern France: Information on the Museum for the Peace, the Charles De Gaulle Memorial, D-Day beaches, Mont St Michel, and Memorials at Pointe du Hoc & Omaha. normandy travel facts • bayeux tapestry • joan of arc rouen • william the conqueror caen • mont st michel trivia
Nowhere People Answering some FAQ's about personal identity and duality in Indigenous and non-Indigenous contexts, especially the impact of the "mixed race" myth on Aboriginal heritage. half-caste • nowhere people • henry reynolds • mixed ancestry • interracial
PGA Money List Top-10, Week 13 After the World Golf Championship's CA Championship at Doral, the PGA Tour Money List contains few surprises. Plus, Tiger Woods leaps back into the top-10 with his win. pga money list • pga money list top 10 • pga money leaders • fedex cup standings • official world golf ranking.world golf ranking
Refusal of Lord Baltimore Lord Baltimore is told by the Virginia council that to be allowed to stay he must take an oath of supremacy, but refuses. lord baltimore • george calvert • oath of supremacy • oath of allegiance • virginia
Susquehanna River History The river dates back to the Paleozoic Era and is a geologist's dream. It acted as a transportation corridor, and has provided the backdrop for countless historic events. native americans • civil war • gettysburg • wrightsville • united states
The Coal River Valley Wine Region The Coal River Valley Wine Region near the historic town of Richmond, Tasmania, Australia is an excellent place to taste award winning wine at the cellar door. coal river valley wine region area • richmond tasmania australia • historic town village • hobart drive distance • cool climate wines
Weekly PGA Tour Standings Index Return here every Monday to see the latest official rankings. See who's entered and fallen out of the top-ten lists and use it as a tracking tool for fantasy golf teams. pga tour • pga tour standings • money list • world golf ranking • fedex cup
Calvert is First Lord Baltimore George Calvert becomes associated with the Virginia Company, the provisional council for the Virginia colony, the New England Company, and a plantation in Newfoundland. george calvert • lord baltimore • virginia company • new world • newfoundland
Island Biogeography is not for Dodos When most people look at animals they only see the animals — tigers, tortoises, hornbills, rhinos and so on. They never ask why an animal is the way it is or how it got that way; where it came from and what it is like. Few wonder why animals are where they are and why they're not where they're not. David Quammen does. islands • biogeography • extinction • darwin
British TV Location Guide/Dad’s Army dad’s army • british tv shows • british tv locations • websites • web sites
Francisco Jose de Goya Short biography of Spanish Rococo and Romantic artist Francisco de Goya. His paintings and etchings provide insights of Spanish life and history. francisco jose de goya • goya biography • spanish painter goya • goya's paintings • goya religious paintings
General Cornwallis General Cornwallis commanded the British Army in the Southern Campaign of the American Revolution. He remains one of Britian's most debated military commanders. general corwallis • cornwallis • american war revolution • general nathaniel greene • mysore war
Scott Dente's Faith Cafe Scott Dente marries his love for coffehouses with his love for people on Faith Cafe, from i-Livetv. faith cafe • scott dente • out of the grey • christine dente • jars of clay
Vitamins and Alcohol Consumption Everybody talks about achieving optimum health but rarely do we broach the subject of drinkers who need to increase their vitamin intake to compensate for what they lack. drinking • binge drinking • alcoholism • nutrition • vitamins
Important For Musical Survival EMI announces press conference possibly regarding Beatles downloads and the Juno awards are taking place in Toronto. the beatles • emi • steve jobs • apple inc. • apple corp
Stick Games and more! There are so many holidays coming up in the next couple of months that in order to try and cover them with optimal time left for which to use them, this and recent articles have had a trifold approach. This article will be divided into three sections. Halloween, even though it's not a holiday, it is an activity-filled children's festivity. The second section will be oriented around November activities, involving American Indian dances and stick games. The third section will offer some links for Christmas activities and Hannukah celebrations. halloween • thanksgiving • christmas • music • lessons
The First Clash Album The first album from British Punk legends the Clash has influenced rock and roll music for almost three decades. the clash • the clash first album • joe strummer • punk rock • british punk
Weaving a World Alma Alexander talks about writing and her new young adult fantasy novel, THE GIFT OF THE UNMAGE. alma alexander • fantasy • young adult • harry potter • novel
Arrivederci "Sopranos” Study proves 74% of young people have formed their image of Italian Americans from the media. "sopranos" • tv • italian americans • stereotypes • violence
Conflict for Lord Baltimore George Calvert, the first Lord of Baltimore, visits Newfoundland then visits Jamestown, Virginia. He tangles with the secretary of the Virginia council William Claiborne. george calvert • lord baltimore • maryland • new world • newfoundland
Definition of Aboriginal The myth of race has long dominated definitions of Aboriginality in Australia, impacting on the plethora of Aboriginal policies that continue to marginalise our peoples. aboriginal descent • aboriginal welfare • definition of aboriginality • aboriginal identity • indigenous claim
Disco Kong The '76 version, believe it or not, wins over the '33 and the '06 king • kong • '33 • '76 • '06
South America Highlights With such a big continent there are so many places to go. Some of the highlights of the South America include an ancient Incan citadel, the world's largest salt flats, an south america highlights • best of south america • rio de janiero • machu picchu • machu pichu
The Birth of Airmail The Army had been detailed to help the Post Office with an experimental project to inaugurate airmail in America. This was the first regular airmail route in the world. air mail • first • birth of • army • air corps
The Invention of the Jet Engine An Englishman and a German both contemporaniously invented jet engines. jet • engine • invention • frank whittle • hans von ohain
WWE Wrestlemania Features Trump Wrestlemania, the yearly centerpiece of WWE's sports entertainment, has always featured celebrities. This year, Donald Trump wagers his hair against CEO Vince McMahon wwe • wrestlemania 23 • wrestlemania • trump and wrestlemania • trump and mcmahon
A Different Kind of Collectible--Adoption Adopt an endangered species and collect sponsorships collectibles • nez perce • wolves • adoption of endangered species • native american |
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