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Articles related to "Arms"
Making a Coat of Arms Bad weather? Kids stuck inside? Here is a fun and easy project for the kids to do. art therapy • coat of arms • kids crafts • childrens craft projects • free kids crafts
What Is A Screwball? The screwball acts the opposite of the curveball. It literally fades away in the opposite direction than the hitter is expecting. Here is a primer on the pitch. what is a screwball • the screwball pitch • screwball pitcher carl hubbell • mickey welch • fernando valenzuela
Mold With every real estate transaction there are perils that must be considered. Mold is becoming a growing concern. Learn about potential problem areas, health concerns, and problems associated with the sale of a home with a mold issue. mold • home • sale • buyer • seller
Nature's Toys Gardens and backyards provide plenty of natural material to create imaginative toys for boys and girls. natural toys • backyard play • natural play • flower doll • cornhusk doll
NL West: Trades, free agents The San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Deigo Padres and Arizona Diamondbacks were all busy National League West teams during the winter. major league baseball • national league west • san francisco giants • los angeles dodgers • san diego padres
Jive Talk! Bells, Man! Let's Jim jam! "Ballin' the Jack" is derived from slang used by railroad workers in the beginning of this century in America. The "jack" is the locomotive and "ballin'" means to work fast or get rollin'. This article presents a fun way to "spice up" your music lessons on Blues and Jazz. jive talk • jazz • guiness jazz a-z • gatemouth brown • jim-jam
What is a Fastball? There are various types of fastballs that a pitcher can throw, including the split-finger fastball, the four seam or two-seam fastball, and the cut fastball. fastball pitch • fastball pitcher • roger clemens fastball pitcher • nolan ryan fastball pitcher • smokey joe wood
I, Freddy Read the exciting adventures of Freddy, the ever-escaping hamster. freddy • hamster • golden • book • review
Running Shoes and Injuries: Part Two running shoe • injury • stability • flexibility • heel cushioning
St George and the Dragon Boys, as well as girls, love stories about knights and dragons. The most popular of these stories is the tale of how Saint George defeated a dragon and saved a city from dragon • story • children • saint • george
Terrorism: Politics By Other Means? Terrorism is the new political movement to get things done the way you want instead of using overt war or diplomacy to achieve your goals as a nation-state. state-supported terrorism • iran • libya • syria • government-supported terrorism
Imperial Delights What is the reality behind the claim that the colonization of East Asian countries during the Second World War by Japan bring about subsequent economic growth? japan • imperialism • world war ii • korea • taiwan
Napoleon Bonaparte The life and times of France's most famous emperor. bonaparte • napoleon • josephine de bautharnais • corisica • italy
Squanto the Treaty Maker Squanto helps arrange a treaty between the people of Plymouth and the Pokanokets and Nemaskets. The Nemaskets revolt because of the treaty and capture Squanto. squanto • treaties with native americans • pokanokets • nemaskets • plymouth
Wild, Wild West Bank: Flashpoint to the Arab-Israeli Conflict An overview of the issues raised by the Israeli Government and the PLO over the status of the West Bank west bank • israel • judea • samaria • gaza strip
Zapatistas March to San Cristóbal The Zapatista army (EZLN) is marching to San Cristobal de las Casas today to announce the next phase of their campaign against the Mexican government. zapatistas • ezln • subcomandante marcos • the other campaign • left-wing militants
'06 Worlds Pairs Final The pairs long program concluded with an upset at the 2006 World Figure Skating Championships, in Calgary, Canada. dan zhang and hao zhang • calgary isu 2006 world championships figure skatin • ice skating • tamara moscvina • pairs long program
Cogan's Syndrome Cogan's syndrome, which primarily affects children and young adults, causes eye inflammation, vasculitis, and hearing loss. sensorineural hearing loss • autoimmune deafness • autoimmune keratitis • autoimmune conjunctivitis • autoimmune scleritis
Dining Out in Stockholm Sweden Dining out in Stockholm is better than ever. The Swedish capital boasts many Michelin starred restaurants and Stockholm's best restaurants are run by daring young chefs. stockholms best restaurants • restaurangen • pontus in the greenhouse • melker andersson • restaurants in stockholm
Etruscan Orientalizing Period The Etruscans continued their cultural development, taking artistic cues from the Greeks. orientalizing period • etruria • etruscan • greek art • etruscan art
Hair Extensions and Wigs Fake hair can give you good hair even on a bad hair day. Try synthetic clip on ponytails for a fast new hairstyle. Five minutes to great hair is all it takes. fake hair • good hair • bad hair day • clip on hair • fake ponytail
Hotel Pillows The quality of hotel pillows may greatly influence one's feelings about the overall stay. A good pillow might go unnoticed, an uncomfortable one can ruin one's sleep. comfortable hotels pillows firm soft • comfort • travel • beds • quality
Joy in the Dance ...It was an exchange that I will never forget. Her name was “Nadia”. Her smile was Heaven, her eyes spoke compassion and her Heart was an invitation to dream of what it might be like to meet God. cape town • love of god • fear • township • devastation
Prague's Famous Clock Prague's an Eastern European tourist magnet, with many treats. My favourite experience in the Czech Republic's beautiful capital was waiting for the clock. prague astronomical clock • prague old town • czech republic travel sightseeing • czechoslovakia tourism • prague town hall
Spring Break Family Vacation Looking for spring break family vacation ideas, but don't have lots of time for planning or money to spend? These ideas for spring break are cheap and close to home. spring • break • family • vacation • trip
Television Pet Peeves Characters behave in a totally different way on television than they do in the real world. tv show pet peeves • suspension of disbelief • high schoolers on tv • tv characters • coffee on tv
The Mayflower Reaches America The Mayflower moors in Provincetown Harbor, Massachusetts near Cap Cod instead of Virginia. To avoid a mutiny they decided to settle there. mayflower • provincetown • massachusetts • cape cod • america
The Whiskey Rebellion A goal of paying off Revolutionary War debts led to a second uprising. Some call it America's first Civil War as it pitted the government against its citizens. war debts • backroom politics • whiskey rebellion • newly ratified constitution • second civil war
Tomato Gardening 101 Nothing tastes better than a ripe heirloom tomato plucked from the vine and eaten on the spot. That's why millions of backyard gardeners grow tomatoes every year. tomato gardening • growing tomatoes • heirloom tomato plants • tomato varieties • home grown tomatoes |
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