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Articles related to "February"
Maple Sugaring It's a Maple Sugar Harvest. Visit a family farm in New England and discover the art of making maple syrup. You'll learn how to tap trees, gather the sap and make syrup. sugar maple • maple syrup • maple sugaring • maple sap • new england
The Blind Assassin: Atwood, M No blind alley story lines here: A review of Margaret Atwood's "The Blind Assassin" A gently written story within a story - well worth reading margaret atwood • margaret atwood poems • margaret atwood poetry • margaret atwood biography • margaret atwood happy endings
Timely January Links January has many events that are worthy of spotlighting. I have chosen the following sites to round out this month's timely events due to the fact that on January 30th, I will be featuring some Blues and Jazz for Black History Month which is celebrated in America in the month of February. january has many events that are worthy of spotlig • i will be featuring some blues and jazz for black
Double Your Money with Clematis Clematis come in a bewildering range of colours and sizes. I explore the way to make the most of your space, often doubling the flower power of most gardens. clematis • gardening • planting • cultivation • pruning
PTSC: Patriot Scientific [2/22/06] PRESS RELEASE: Patriot Scientific Announces Important Patent Licensing Agreement with Casio casio • hp • digital hardware • moore microprocessor patent • mp core microprocessor technologies
Heart Healthy Grapefruit A new study suggests that eating one grapefruit – especially the red variety – can lower both your cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Can a grapefruit a day keep the heart doctor away? lower • cholesterol • triglycerides • heart • healthy
Free Tours At Port Arthur Visit Australia's convict past at Port Arthur Historic Site on the Tasman Peninsula near Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Free tours are offered with a two-day entry pass. port arthur free tours • historic site • tasman peninsula • hobart tasmania australia • penal settlement
GM Mobility Motoring General Motor's Mobility Motoring program offers cash assistance, a range of adaptive equipment, dealerships qualified to install it, and the Sit-n-Lift power seat. national mobility equipment dealers association • nmeda • general motors company • gm mobility motoring • wheelchair accessible vans
Happy Valentine's day (Part 1) Valentine sites for kids, Part I. valentine • valentines • websites • kids
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
Oregon Outlet Malls In and around Portland, Oregon offers visitors -- and residents -- a variety of outlet shopping choices. oregon outlets • oregon outlet shopping • portland oregon outlet malls • columbia gorge premium outlets • woodburn company stores
Tennessee Outlet Malls Tennessee has country music, "Graceland," and barbeque, but did you know that it also has a host of outlet shopping malls? tennessee shopping malls • tennessee outlet malls • nashville outlet shopping • opry mills • knoxville outlets
Jodo Shinshu Buddhism A very introductory piece on the Japanese tradition of Jodu Shinshu Buddhism. buddhism • japanese buddhism • jodu shinshu • reno buddhist temple • new years services
Young George Washington George Washington, first American President: Early life in Virginia on Rappahannock and Potomac Rivers. Great-grandfather known by Indians as Destroyer of Villages. george washington • george washington the boy • early family life of washington near the potomac r • john washington as destroyer of villages • washington’s birth place in westmoreland county
Diego Coloring Contest Our very first coloring contest! Print, color and email me your picture and you could win a Go, Diego, Go DVD. nickelodeon • diego coloring page • coloring contest • kid's crafts • fun activities for kids
Hugo Nominations 2006 Here's the list of 2006 Hugo and Campbell Award nominations. hugo • campbell • sfwa • science fiction • awards
Oh My Stars Weekly Horoscope This weeks astrological forecast for your Sun-Sign. April 17-23 horoscopes • sun signs • weekly horoscope • pisces • aquarius
Bob Brinker Update 0314 As of 3/14/06, Bob Brinker is bullish and remains fully invested in his equity portfolios. For new money, he recommends dollar cost averaging. best investment newsetter • ibonds • i bonds • brinker • bob brinker
Oh My Stars Week of April 10 What's in store for your Sun Sign this week? Since Spring is the time for love, this week's horoscopes focus on Romance! astrology • zodiac • horoscope • aries • tarus
Lyonel Feininger German Exhibition The artist's drawings, prints, and watercolors represent his distinctive originality with characteristics of major styles of modern art. lyonel feininger • harold loebermann collection • kunstsammlungen • chemitz • german art exhibition
The Great Enrico Caruso The life and times of the Metropolitan Opera House's biggest superstar. enrico caruso • opera singer • opera • tenor • rca victor
News from the North East.: Good deeds and the Montauk Century Ri montauk century ride • bike races • cycling races
A Celebration for Freedom Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was born on Jan. 15, 1929. This site is a great place to go for succinct information about this great man. To give you an idea of how helpful this site could be in your MLK studies which involve freedom songs and civil rights music, here are some excerpts from one of the pages at this site celebration • black history • martin luther king • jr. • music
Afro-beat The first spotlighted home page in this week's article is the start of a great African culture experience. The Kids Zone, that I have spotlighted below, is just a scratch on the surface of the in-depth and marvelous information that you can access for your Black History lessons next month. this program features the musical traditions and v • " railroad track laborers whose occupational folk
Best Food and Cooking Websites Frazzled by cooking measurement conversions? Tired of eating cardboard-like produce during winter months? Fear no more intrepid cook, for I've sourced sites that will sim online cooking conversions • best food websites • best cooking websites • food websites • chicken
BISHOP HENRY MCNEAL TURNER Profile of Bishop Henry Tuner, political and social activist. He was a Bishop in the AME church, publisher of the Christian Recorder and Chaplain of African American troops during the Civil War. african american men civil war chaplains
Books by African-American Authors children's books • black authors • afro-american children's authors • blacks in children's literature • afro-americans in children's literature
Gaydos v Cupertino Union Is having some food rubbed in your face worth $700,000? Or perhaps more importantly, how closely should the principal watch special education teachers. The Gaydos v Cuper gaydos • cupertino • gaydos v cupertino • karen miller • asperger
George Washington The life and times of the first President of the United States of America. first president • george washington • the american revolution • the war for independance • mt. vernon
Good Start For Earnhardt After an abysmal 2005 campaign. Dale Earnhardt Jr, NASCAR's most popular driver, looks to return to championship contention. After finishing 11th at California, Earnhardt Jr sits fifth in the Nextel Cup standings. earnhardt jr • nascar • nextel cup • racing • race
Growing from Seed How to grow perennial plants from seed. Is it cost effective? Is it different from growing veggies and annuals from Seed? perennials • growing perennials from seed • growing from seed • agastache • is it worth growing perennials from seed
Happy Women's History Month: But can one month make a difference women's history month women's history month • history • women • education
Heviz Thermal Baths Water lilies, radioactivity and health - that's the combination you find at the thermal lake in Heviz, western Hungary. Spending a day wallowing in wellness. heviz thermal spring • day trips from budapest • gyogyto and heviz lake • gyogyto lake • hungarian bath resort
Inclusion, Segregation, Desintegration? In brief, for many of the participants it was clear that they viewed the issue of educational placement as an either/or issue: a child is either segragated or included. Given the wide range of educational strategies available, I will not waste anyone's time arguing that these terms are massive generalizations...there are no absolutes in life, and that is certainly true in the case of educational programming. inclusion • segregation • special needs education • classroom
NUMB3RS's Rob Morrow NUMB3RS's Rob Morrow is best known for his role on Northern Exposure. Now he's traded the stethoscope for a gun on this mathematical series. rob morrow • numb3rs • northern exposure • david krumholtz • cbs
Owning a Retired Racing Greyhound: Whitney, our first Whitney, our first retired racer adopting a retired racing greyhound-whitney our fi
Red Maple Trees With half the sugar content of sugar maple sap, red maple is nevertheless used in some regions to make syrup because it is widespread and grows fast. red maple • tap a maple • tapping • sap • syrup
starting seeds A guide to when to start sowing seed indoors. How to decide when to start seeds according to your growing zone. growing from seed • starting seeds • average last frost date • growing annuals • when to start seeds |
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