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Articles related to "Events"
Editing Event Articles It's the middle of the month and...whoops! You have a newsletter deadline coming up! You need to put an event ad together, but just aren't quite sure how to write it as events • newsletter calendar • event advertising • event article • article editing
Sam Hornish, Jr. Wins His First IRL Event Sam Hornish, Jr. ran away from the field at Phoenix Sunday to win the Pennzoil Copper World Indy 200. He is the youngest driver in recent history to win a major open-wheeled event, at only 21 years old.,Sam Hornish, Jr. ran away from the field at Phoenix Sunday to win the Pennzoil Copper World Indy 200. He is the youngest driver in recent history to win a major open-wheeled event, at only 21 years old. irl • indy cars • copper world indy 200 • pennzoil • phoenix international raceway
First Night/World-Wide Double Kukai First Night celebrations and information about New Year haiku event. first night • world haiku club • new year haiku event
UFC 70 Preview The UFC makes a return to England and brings an International cast ufc • 70 • england • mma • fighting
Tweddle to Represent Britain in Serbia Beth Tweddle is among the ten gymnasts selected to represent Great Britain at the 25th World University Games in Belgrade, Serbia this July. beth tweddle • world university games • international university sports federation • summer universiade • gymnastics
Hugo Chavez, Venezuela's President Having survived jail and a coup, Venezuela President Hugo Chavez's position for promoting changes throughout Latin America is solid hugo chavez • venezuela politics • foreign policy • international affairs • south america politician
Youthful Dreams Made Real:Net Fans Revive an Animation Franchise Working in animation, the next series you work on could be a "revival" series, whether inspired by executives or fans. Here's my childhood memories of the series that inspired me into this profession -- and how, years later, the power of the Internet and fans that refused to let go to their childhood memories revived a series. voltron • animation • television • tv • series
Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 The impact of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 showed that the solar system is still a very volatile place. comets • shoemaker-levy 9 • gene shoemaker • carolyn shoemaker • david levy
ProRodeo Hall of Fame and the Museum of the American Cowboy Rodeo's history and legends can be found in one convenient location: Colorado Springs, Colorado's Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame and Museum of the American Cowboy. pro rodeo hall of fame and museum of the american • rodeo history • hall of fame • prorodeo • museum
The Honey Bee Crisis In 2005, there was a honey bee crisis in the United States. The honey bee crisis (40-60% of honey bees in U.S. dead or weakened) negatively impacts wide range of crops. honey bee crisis • crops • vegetable gardens • agriculture • pollination
National Dance Week April 20 - 29, 2007 is National Dance Week celebrated by the United Dance Merchants of America. See how you can be involved in this historical event. national dance week • ballet • tap • jazz • capezio
Three To Read on the Mid-East Conflict: Quandt, Friedman and Shipler This is a review of three books that I recommend to anyone learning about the Middle East and the Arab-Israeli conflict. peace process • quandt • shipler • friedman • diplomacy
Welcome to Mid-East Politics: What to Expect and Look for in the Region introduction • politics • middle east • diplomacy • israel
John Surtees: Grand Prix Legend The story of a dedicated and talented rider who dominated the Grand Prix bike scene in the 1950s and went on to become Formula 1 champion for Ferrari in 1964. motor racing • motorcycle racing • vincent • norton • isle of man
Roush's Reign Continues Roush Racing dominated NASCAR in 2005 and it looks as if they'll do an encore in 2006. It was evident at California as the five-team operation spent most of the day among the top seven or eight. Greg Biffle was the man to beat but a blown engine spoiled his day. Tony Stewart seemed to be the only non-Roush Racing driver who may have had a shot to win, but like Biffle, his day ended due to an engine failure. roush • racing • nascar • greg biffle • race(s)
2006 Olympic Passion Passion Ignites the 2006 Olympic Winter Games Opening Ceremony 2006 olympics winter games • torino • italy figure skating • ice skaters • athletes
Choosing a New Daycare Center This is the second part of a series on things to look for when searching for a new daycare center for your child, or to strive to provide in your daycare center. daycare • new • part 2 • childcare • teachers
Family Activities in Atlanta Looking for fun for the whole family? From downtown to the suburbs, Atlanta has plenty of activities to make everyone happy. fatlanta • georgia • family actvities • child-friendly activities • centennial olympic park
First Communion Food in Belgium A special Catholic occasion in Flanders is the First Communion, when a child takes his first Eucharist. Food is at the center of this important religious and social event first communion • eerste communie • communion • ijslam • ice lamb
Open-Wheels To StockCars Many old-school NASCAR fans remember the days when Mario Andretti, A.J. Foyt, and Bobby Unser would occasionally make an appearance in a stock car race. Nowadays, some former open-wheel racers are yearning for more than just a handful of NASCAR starts. Former Champ Car stars Michel Jourdain Jr and Paul Tracy have each decided to endeavor in a stock car racing career. open-wheel • stock car • racing • nascar • busch series
Axes of Disorders The DSM uses five axes to analyze, classify, and describe these data. The patient (or subject) presents himself to a mental health diagnostician, is evaluated, tests are narcissism • personality • narcissistic • narcissistic personality disorder • npd
Motorcycle Legend Harry Hinton The story of a remarkable Aussie motorcyclist - Harry Hinton. For over two decades he was the outstanding national and international road racer from 'down under'. motor sport • motorcycle racing • serious accident • bsa rider • aussie legend
See Jane Kick Butt A magazine that isn't afraid to throw a few punches while dishing the dirt on celebs haas been nominated for a National Magazine Award for General Excellence. <I>Jane</I> faces stiff competition, but for the editor in chief and her self-titled magazine, this is just icing on the cake. jane pratt • jane magazine • women • media • magazine
Bishop Francis Godwin (Index) A list of articles at Science Fiction and Society about Bishop Francis Godwin and/or his works. bishop francis godwin • articles and essays about science fiction roots an • 17th century science fiction • the man in the moone • domingo gonsales
Interfaith Prayer Online How to find online interfaith prayer resources interfaith • prayer • internet
Johannes Kepler (Index) A list articles at Science Fiction and Society about Johannes Kepler and/or his works. johannes kepler • articles and essays about science fiction roots an • 17th century science fiction • somnium • the dream
John Wilkins (Index) A list of articles at Science Fiction and Society about John Wilkins and/or his works. john wilkins • articles and essays about science fiction roots an • 17th century science fiction • discovery of a new world
Knee-Deep in Wonder: Reynolds, A A Review of "Knee-Deep in Wonder" by April Reynolds april reynolds • first novel • debut • black writer • southern literature
Mail Order Brides in Jamestown Jamestown is prospering and growing but the men need women. That problem is soon solved. Then the Indians attack. jamestown • virginia • pocahontas • john rolfe • tobacco
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
Rome - The Series Et tu, Brutus? For years, that was the only thing I remembered from my studies of Julius Caesar in my sophmore year. Now, with the help of HBO, there's oh so much more... rome hbo series • hbo series • rome series • james purefoy • ray stevenson
Boston Marathon To Feature Past Champs; Web Coverage Top-Notch Kenyans Elijah Lagat and Catherine Ndereba will defend their titles in the 105th running of the Boston Marathon. The 26.2-mile event, the oldest continually-run marathon, will take place on Monday, April 16. boston marathon • boston • marathon • track and field • elijah lagat
Busch-Whacking Jourdain Kyle Busch is probably the most loathed driver in Mexico City after he took out fan favorite Michel Jourdain Jr. Busch was considerably quicker than Jourdain and would have eventually overtaken the lead, but impatience prevailed, ultimately costing him a shot at the victory. kyle busch • michel jourdain • mexico • drivers • nascar
Confucius The life, times, and thoughts of one of the world's most famous philosophers philosophers • china • confucius • analects • mandate of heaven |
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