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Australian Wines of Distinction A closer look at outstanding wines from Australia's best regions australian wine • australian wines • wines from australia • wine from australia • ainsworth & snelson
Overview – Ainsworth's Jack Sheppard Although Ainsworth adheres to the Victorian feminine ideal with his portrayal of Winifred Wood, he breaks this stereotype with his portrayal of Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Maggot. ainsworth • jack sheppard • newgate novel • victorian womanhood • victorian feminine ideal
Attachment: The Bond Between Parent and Child Many theories have been proposed to account for the close ties shared among family members. The most influential to date is John Bowlby's theory of attachment. baby attachment • bond parent • child • baby • infant
Hot Springs of the British Columbian Interior A guide to the hot-springs of British Columbia's Beautiful Interior. hot springs • resorts • minerals • ainsworth • fairmont
Remember the Fallen Remembering the four who were killed by an American pilot in Afghanistan. canada • military • casualties • ainsworth dyer • marc leger
Feral Cat Debbie's Best Christmas Gift to a Lady Anpsi is animal psychic phenomena. Debbie, the feral cat, visited Mrs. Ainsworth, but usually stayed only for offered dinners except for one holiday morning. animals sense their own death • animal psychic phenomena • anpsi • animals sense others’ deaths • feral cat’s christmas gift to a lady
Dick Turpin the Highwayman Dick Turpin was the most famous highwayman who ever lived. Finally captured in York in 1739, a fluke brought about his conviction. dick turpin • highwaymen • black bess • rookwood • harrison ainsworth
Is Online Help Safe? Attracted by the convenience, more and more people are seeking psychotherapy online. But are they really getting the treatment they need? e-health • telemedicine • telehealth • psychotherapy • barbara burgower hordern
The Life and Crimes of Dick Turpin Dick Turpin was a career criminal who stole, tortured and killed. Despite this, he is remembered as a heroic figure, and a gentleman among highwaymen. the life and crimes of dick turpin • the real dick turpin • the truth about dick turpin • dick turpin • dick turpin highwayman
Dick Turpin Part 1 Dick Turpin, the famous flamboyant debonair and handsome Highwayman.....or was he?? leicestershire • dick turpin • black bess • ullesthorpe • harrison
Self-Publishing in the Early Twentieth Century William E. Dimorier (pronounced Dimoree) was ahead of his time when he self-published two books of poems in the 1940s. william e. dimorier • demmie • erie • pa • self-publish
Culinary Boot Camp The Culinary Institute's acclaimed Boot Camp attracts aspiring gourmet chefs to the Hudson Valley to improve their cooking skills. culinary institute of america • cia boot camp • cooking school • cooking class • cooking skills
Short on Experience, Long on Adventure, Part IV The time had come to point the nose of the Sedan toward the west, and head for home, into the teeth of the wind. travel • adventure • small airplanes
Forever Spring Spring in North America - so many places with the word 'spring' in it. Check out my scramble puzzle and figure out the towns and cities I've used for your amusement. puzzle • scramble • word • spring
The USS Makin Island At Naval Base, Coronado, the most recent addition to the United States Navy's amphibious assault ships was commissioned for active service on October 24, 2009. uss makin island • commission • christening • north island naval air station • coronado
Adam Kelly - Two Sides of A Montreal Playwright On Feb 6, 2009, as one of Canada's most controversial films opens in Quebec to be shown nationwide, Adam Kelly, who collaborated on this film, lives a strange paradox. adam kelly • the anorak • alan's search for the best girl in montreal • polytechnique • karine vanasse
Kaslo, British Columbia A description of the Village of Kaslo, located on the western shore of Kootenay Lake. kaslo • ss moyie • sternwheelers • kootenay lake • mining towns
Pasco, WA, Park Honors Indian Guide Sacajawea Sacajawea State Park, near Pasco, Washington, honors Sacajawea, Lewis & Clark's guide on their Corps of Discovery journey from St. Louis, Missouri, to the Pacific Ocean. sacajawea state park • washington state parks • sacajawea • sacagawea • lewis & clark expeidition
Short on Experience, Long on Adventure, Part II The next leg in our June journey to Omaha in the disheveled Sedan. small airplanes • adventures • travel
South America Cruises As Europe becomes more expensive and the Caribbean too crowded, cruising South America has become a viable option. Here we breakdown the most common sea routes. south america cruises • southern cone • cruceros australis • sea travel brazil • pacific coast peru
Is the Tail Wagging the Dog? Are the professional managers who are running the world's broadcasting organisations strangling the life blood out of the industry? broadcasting • broadcasters • managers • management • radio
2007 Dora Award Nominees Announced The 2007 Dora Award Nominations were announced this morning, celebrating the best of the Toronto theatre scene. dora awards • toronto • andy mckim • karen kain • we will rock you
Audi Hamilton Island Race Week Hamilton Island Race Week is held annually amid Queensland's Whitsunday Islands. This major sailing phenomenon combines offshore racing with complimentary social events. hamilton island race week • hamilton island • audi • audi sailing • whitsunday yacht racing |
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