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Making a Campfire The warmth of a campfire takes the edge off a winter or early spring backcountry trip. In the summer season a campfire should be avoided. campfire • backpacking • backcountry • winter • mountain
Diane Carey (Index) A list of articles at Science Fiction and Society about Diane Carey and/or her works. diane carey • articles and essays about diane carey • the captain's table • fire ship • voyager
The Battle of Vimy Ridge In April 1917, the Canadian Corps captured Vimy Ridge in northern France, the first significant Allied victory on WW I's Western Front in more than two years. battle of vimy ridge • canadian corps at vimy ridge • vimy ridge creeping barrage • canadian corps capture vimy ridge • easter monday april 9 1917
Janet Lee Carey YA novelist Janet Lee Carey talks about what she learned from her fifth-grade teacher, why rewrite requests from editors are good, and how she approaches revisions. janet lee carey • readergirlz • divas • dia calhoun • justina chen headley
Rock's First Supergroup: Cream This British psychedelic-era group left a legacy of great music between 1966-68, including "Sunshine of Your Love" and "Disraeli Gears", and may yet reform once again. cream • eric clapton • jack bruce • ginger baker • sunshine of your love
Easter In Greece In the Greek countryside, Easter is celebrated with tender green vegetables and a slow roasted lamb. There is no better place to celebrate the rebirth of spring. easter in greece • greek food • easter • greece • lamb
NeoPaganism – Old and New World Druids are Pagans. Originally, the term meant country dweller. It evolved to mean those who did not practice the JudeoChristian Tradition. neopagan • paganism • druidism • powwow • syncreticism
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Spain Events: La Tomatina, Buñol Want to know how a pizza base feels? Go to Valencia, Spain on the last Wednesday of August for a very strange tomato-throwing event. la tomatina facts • bunol festival • tomato throwing spain • valencia strange event • plaza del pueblo
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The DEAD BODY ..... I Found....!!!!!: Posted by Hecklin@Yall to corpse • mountain biking • trail preparation
Traditional Chinese Medicine Works The Chinese have been practicing TCM for more than two thousand years. That's a lot of practicing. Spend that much time on one project and you're a master of the craft. medical service • eczema • skin rash • skin lesions • get rid of warts
Sufjan Stevens Win The New Pantheon Award recognizes the work of highly acclaimed indie artist Sufjan Stevens, who is garnering attention at every opportunity. sufjan stevens • new pantheon award • "illiniose" • shortlist prize • mercury prize
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
Very East: Vladivostok Eastern Europe and Russia's a big area to cover. Where to start? How about at an eastern extreme, the mysterious long-closed city of Vladivostok. vladivostok russia • trans-siberian travel • vladivostok fortress • submarine museum • s-56
American League West up for grabs Any of four teams -- the Los Angeles Angels, Texas Rangers, Oakland A's or Seattle Mariners -- could win Major League Baseball's American League West division. major league baseball • american league west • los angeles angels • oakland a's • texas rangers
Broad Leafed Evergreens - Pieris One of my favorite broad-leafed evergreens, Pieris or often mistakenly called Andromeda, is perfect for the shady garden. A member of the Ericaceae and closely related to Rhododendrons, it thrives in the same kind of moist, organic, acid soil.
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John Adams the Attorney John Adams, son of a farmer and shoemaker, attended Harvard, taught school, then became an attorney. He married Abigail Smith and became involved in defending America aga john adams • president • united states • harvard • boston massacre of march 5
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Finding Hotels with WIFI If you are like me, you need to connect to wireless Internet when you're on the road. Here's how to find hotels with a proper WIFI connection for your laptop. business travel • traveling • travelling • laptops • hotels
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
Martinsville Notebook Tony Stewart finally sealed the deal at Martinsville by out-dueling the Hendrick Motorsports duo of Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson. Last season, Stewart dominated both events held at the 0.526-mile paperclip-shaped oval, only to watch Jeff Gordon rejoice in victory lane. This time it was Stewart who was able to celebrate with his traditional fence climbing routine. martinsville • nascar • tony stewart • jeff gordon • jimmie johnson
Mercury Toxicity: Soil, Air, Water Nausea, loss of balance, slurred speech, vision and hearing loss, inflammation, enzyme disruption are attributable to mercury exposure. mercury toxicity • blood brain barrier • enzymes • protein inhibition • thimerosol
Stop Cluster Bombs The Cluster Munitions Coalition (CMC) and Mines Action Canada (MAC) fight for a worldwide ban on cluster bombs. You can help to ban cluster munitions. stop cluster bombs • cluster bombs and landmines • the oslo conference • mines action canada • ottawa treaty
2007 NCAA Final Four Predictions The 2006-07 NCAA men's college basketball season has been reduced to four teams: Ohio State, Georgetown, Florida, and UCLA. Who will win? ncaa • ncaa final four • final four • college basketball • florida gators
A New Daycare Center What separates a good day care from a bad one? Aside from blatant code violations and a bright and cheerful environment, what can a parents look for in a new center? day care • child care • new day care • good center • bad center
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
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
Smith Hunts Whales and Explores John Smith is captured by Indians. A warrior is ready to kill but the chief's young daughter, Pocahontas, supposedly saves him. Smith hunts whales and scouts the eastern john smith • pocahontas • jamestown • america • whales
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
Violence in Kinshasa Kills 120 Forces loyal to ex-warlord, Jean-Pierre Bemba, clashed with government troops in Kinshasa recently in the worst fighting DRC has seen since historic elections in October. kinshasa fighting • morgues • drc • jean-pierre bemba • private militia
2006 Olympic Passion Passion Ignites the 2006 Olympic Winter Games Opening Ceremony 2006 olympics winter games • torino • italy figure skating • ice skaters • athletes
Aboriginal Synergy Yin and Yang, Combinance Theory, Ganma, Dialectic - it's all one and the same. Opposites create, not destroy. But Western binary oppositions would have it otherwise... yin and yang • dialectic • ganma • combinance theory • synergy of opposites |
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