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Articles related to "Maryland"
Maryland and Religious Freedom The Act of Toleration is passed, granting citizens in Maryland the freedom to chose their own religion as long as it is a Christian religion. The King is paid two Indian colonial america • maryland • freedom of religion in america • lord baltimore • calvert
Maryland for Lord Baltimore Lord Baltimore receives a land patent in America called Maryland, encompassing present-day Maryland, Delaware, parts of Virginia, West Virginia and Pennsylvania. lord baltimore receives paten to maryland • calvert • delaware • virginia • pennsylvania
Maryland Outlets From Hagerstown to Ocean City, Maryland offers visitors -- and residents -- a myriad of outlet shopping opportunities. maryland outlet shopping • maryland outlet malls • arundel mills • ocean city outlet mall • hagerstown outlet mall
Maryland Steps Forward Maryland is established by Lord Baltimore as a haven for Catholics and freedom of worship for other Christian religions. george and cecilius calvert • lord of baltimore • maryland • freedom of religion • catholic
A New Ministry Article on Friends in Christ, a ministry based in Greenbelt, Maryland, USA. friends in christ • jesus • ministry • bible • unchurched
International Comics and Animation Festival International Comics and Animation Festival Mort Walker Georgetown University Bethesda Maryland Small Press Expo cartoon animation Igor Prassel Jacob Klemencic Allen Douglas Joseph Witek Jean-Pierre Mercier Disney Tex Avery international comics and animation festival • mort walker • georgetown university • bethesda maryland • small press expo
Conflict for Lord Baltimore George Calvert, the first Lord of Baltimore, visits Newfoundland then visits Jamestown, Virginia. He tangles with the secretary of the Virginia council William Claiborne. george calvert • lord baltimore • maryland • new world • newfoundland
Pet Friendly Hotels Baltimore MD Baltimore, Maryland is a historic city on the sea coast of the Atlantic Ocean. Pet friendly hotels welcome the family dog or cat to travel along on vacation. pet friendly hotels • travel with pets • baltimore maryland • inner harbor • orioles camden yards
The Quakers European Quakers migrate to America but do not find religious freedom there. The Puritans of Massachusetts beat and imprison them, sometimes hanging them. quakers • society of friends • massachusetts • salem • puritans
Instant College Admission There is a new twist to college visits. Colleges are coming to the students at their high schools and accepting them without any waiting. colleges instantly accept students • colleges waive application fees • students are accepted at their high school • students accepted to college within one hour • new trend in college admission
Refusal of Lord Baltimore Lord Baltimore is told by the Virginia council that to be allowed to stay he must take an oath of supremacy, but refuses. lord baltimore • george calvert • oath of supremacy • oath of allegiance • virginia
Weems-Botts Museum, Dumfries, Virginia The oldest structure in Dumfries, Virginia was once the bookstore and lodging for traveling salesman, Mason Locke Weems. weems-botts museum • mason locke weems • dumfries • virginia • george washington
Colonial Pennsylvania William Penn uses his own wealth and that of other Quakers to insure than his colony of Pennsylvania would surpass all other American colonies to date. pennsylvania • william penn • philadelphia • schuylkill and delaware rivers • quakers in america
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
Susquehanna River The river dates back to the Paleozoic Era and is a geologist's dream. It acted as a transportation corridor, and has provided the backdrop for countless historic events. native americans • civil war • gettysburg • wrightsville • united states
The Lords Baltimore In 1625, George Calvert owned a 2,300-acre estate in County Longford in Northern Ireland. He would soon be made the first Lord Baltimore. george calvert the first lord baltimore • maryland • king james i • ireland • feudal lord
William Penn the Quaker William Penn becomes a devout Quaker. He receives a land grant from the king and establishes Pennsylvania as a haven for Quakers. william penn • quakers • society of friends • pennsylvania • colonial america
Streamside Buffers, a Good Idea streamside buffers, riparian buffers, river conservation, riparian land, riparian, Susquehanna River, forest buffers streamside buffers • riparian buffers • river conservation • riparian land • riparian
John Wilkes Booth The life, times and personal agenda of one of the world's most colorful and famous assassins. john wilkes booth • junius brutus booth • edwin booth • assassination of abraham lincoln • ford's theater
Luxury Boarding for Dogs While you're sipping Beachcombers under the palms at a seaside resort, Max doesn't have to be stuck in a cement kennel. Check out ritzy daycare for the discerning dog. resort • resorts • kennel • kennels • ritzy daycare for dogs
Energy Efficient Schools Schools are being built energy-efficient. There are 770 such buildings across the nation. What makes a building energy-efficient? energy-efficient • green buildings • u.s. green building council • wind energy • geothermal heat pumps
Fun on Campus Stories of political wackiness on campus. political correctness • abu-jamal • mary daly
Maturity, Vital to Personal Growth The third stage of a seven-stage personal development plan is emotional and mental maturity. personal development plan • personal growth • personal growth plan • maturity • self motivation
Baseball is Back Major League baseball steps up the plate with an April 1st season opener. Will the Astros, Braves, Marlins, Rangers or Rays be at the October's World Series? baseball • major league • atlanta braves • florida marlins • houston astros
Earl Weaver is Overrated Earl Weaver was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1996. His teams have been excellent during the season but have won the World Series only once. earl weaver overrated • gil hodges • danny murtaugh • chuck tanner out managed weaver • weaver confronted palmer
Ozone Action Days Good for Health ozone partnership, ozone action day, ground-level ozone ozone partnership • ozone action day • ground-level ozone • air pollution • breathing problems
The National Baseball Hall of Fame To any baseball fan, devotee or fanatic this is the mecca of America's "national pastime." The best part - even non baseball enthusiasts will love it! baseball • hall of fame • cooperstown • diversity of fans • sultan of swat
Family Vacations. Are they worth the effort? Can you really relax and enjoy the family during your summer vacation? It is possible to not lose you mind while traveling. summer vacation • family vacation • family vacations • ideas • anecdotes
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton How a young widow with five children helped start the U.S. parochial school system and became the first canonized saint born in the United States elizabeth ann seton • saints • u.s. saints • catholicism • sainthood
Gilbert & Sullivan: The Immersion Method A look at two festivals involving heavy doses of G&S. gilbert sullivan buxton festival sing out rockvill
International Code Flags Learn what International Code Flags Stand For international code flags • dressing ship
The Lilith Fair: A Celebration Of Women In Music A look into the first major celebration of women in music, and the celebrations that followed. lilith fair • music • sarah mclachlan
Ornamental Grasses For Shade - A List for Light Shade Gardening in Shade: Ornamental grasses for shade - A List for Light Shade calamagrostis arundinacea var. brachytricha • cyperus spp. • deschampsia caespitosa • leymus arenarius 'glaucus' • elymus arenarius 'glaucus'
American Distension Spreads Anne Hutchinson and staunch Puritan leader John Winthrop tangle in court. Hutchinson is banned and moves on to Rhode Island. anne hutchinson • puritan leader john winthrop • narragansett bay • america • massachusetts
Deciding to Emigrate Abroad If you've made a Big Move, far away, even left the country, you're an exception in today's world. How difficult is it for those who stayed to understand why you left? belgium migration patterns • mobility united states us • dealing with homesickness nostalgia culture shock • leaving home country family far away • understanding justifying explaining decision to le
Delaware and the English First Stuyvesant of New Netherlands takes over Delaware. Then the English take it away from Stuyvesant. governor stuyvesant of new netherlands • new amstel • colonial america • new sweden • duke of york
Dutch New York The Dutch buy Manhattan from the Indians. The King of England gives the Duke of York New York/New Netherlands if he can take it away from the Dutch. colonial america • manhattan • new york • new netherlands • dutch
Gardening In Shade - Introduction Shade:. Shade can be cool, dappled, heavy, light, dank, dry and wet. It gives relief from summer’s unrelenting heat. Shade provides a home to some of the most beautiful of plants. shade • gardening in shade • shade gardening • perennials • shrubs
Hard Spun Gets Street Sense The third time was the charm for Hard Spun. He finished twice behind Street Sense in the Triple Crown races, but bested the champ in the Kentucky Cup Classic. hard spun bests street sense • larry jones • mario pino • kentucky cup classic stakes • turfway park
Keep Toxic Chemicals Out Of Trash Dispose of your old medications and household chemicals carefully to prevent them from entering the environment or our own food systems. garbage • pharmaceuticals • environmental contamination • pollution • water contamination
Last Breath by George D. Shuman Sherry Moore is blind, but has the singular ability to read the last 18 seconds of a person's thoughts. Her talent is helpful to the police, but it's driving her mad. sherry moore novels • george shuman novels • 2007 thriller reviews • thrillers set in rural pennsylvania • psychic mystery novels
NCLB & the NEA The National Education Association held its annual convention this week and the main topic was the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) law - and how to change it... nclb • nea • reauthorization • education • special education
Safest States For Kids A recent report has come out regarding the general safety of activities that concern children including playground equipment, cross walks and helmet and booster seat use. child safety laws • us state laws • booster seats • school-bus crossing • national center for missing & exploited children
The Indians of Delaware For the Indians of Delaware their land was a paradise. The waters abound with game, fish, and fowl, the woodlands with fruit, berries and nuts. Then the Europeans came. delaware • native americans • lenni-lenape • nanticoke • algonkian-speaking family
Treat Diabetes With Cinnamon Common cinnamon has shown promise in the treatment of Type II diabetes. cinnamon diabetes • cinnamon type ii diabetes • cinnamon and diabetes • cinnamon and type ii diabetes • cinnamon type 2 diabetes
Unique Fashion Websites and Shops A wonderful array of fashion front items of straw, cotton, leather as well as fashionable baked goods. straw slippers • straw suitcase • custom cakes and pastries • backpacks of leather • hawkshead of england
Author Snapshot: Poe, Edgar A A brief snapshot biography of the life and works of American Author Edgar Allan Poe tobacconists • edgar allan poe • edgar allen poe • edgar alan poe • edgar allen poe poems |
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