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Articles related to "Monroe"
The Politics of James Monroe Apart from George Washington, James Monroe is the closest America has ever come to having a unanimously elected president, leading the country during peaceful times. james monroe • fifth president of the united states • era of good feelings president • monroe doctrine • panic of 1819
Louisiana's Top Hometowns: Winnfield and Monroe Winnfield and Monroe, a small city in the north central and a big city in the northeast, are rated as Louisiana's top hometowns. winnfield • louisiana • monroe • winn parish • ouachita
Can You Say "Circus"?
The Greatest Show on Earth has landed in the D.C. area. Catch it at the D.C. Armory until April 16. circus • armory • washington dc • clown • sara the tiger whisperer
Monroeville, Literary Capital of Alabama A visit the southern town where the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel <i>To Kill a Mockingbird</i> was born. monroeville • alabama • to kill a mockingbird • harper lee • truman capote
Myths and Melodrama The myths and melodrama that surround the tragic deaths of Marilyn Monroe and Anna Nicole Smith have bound the two together in Hollywood history. anna nicole smith • mariyln monroe • anna nicole • smith • marilyn
2008 Top Basketball Prep Recruits A breakdown of the top high school 2008 basketball standouts. 2008 top basketball prep recruits • 2008 top basketball high school recruits • 2008 top prep stars basketball • greg monroe college recruiting • 2008 basketball recruiting class
Andrew Jackson's Early Politics Andrew Jackson was surely one of the most controversial of all of America's first Presidents. From a war hero to a frontier lawyer to President, his story is fascinating andrew jackson • jacksonian democrats • battle of new orleans • whigs • prisoner of war
Arthur Miller in Profile Arthur Miller - 60 years of "just people on a stage talking to each other". arthur miller • american playwright • playwright • american theatre • american theater
Biography of Singer Marni Nixon Marni Nixon, "The Ghostess with the Mostess" or "The Voice of Hollywood" was the singing voice behind many well-known actresses. marni nixon • west side story • the king and i • the sound of music • my fair lady
The Ascent of John Tyler John Tyler, though a Jeffersonian Republican and ardent Democrat, became the second Whig President after William Henry Harrison's death. john tyler • vice president history • william henry harrison • election of 1840 • whig party
The Panic of 1819 Today, Americans have grown familiar with the ebb and flow of the economy. The panic of 1819 can be pointed to as America's formal introduction into this endless cycle. panic of 1819 • james monroe • american economy • economic history • recession
John Quincy Adams' Early Years John Quincy Adams, elected President in 1824 as a Democratic-Republican, was a member, during his long political career, of no less than five political parties. john quincy adams • united states presidents • federalist • democratic republican • francis dana
The Two Faces of Mickey Cohen There were two faces of Mickey Cohen, and the public image of the papers did not match with his dark side.
Cheryl Ladd; Actress, Singer and Humanitarian Still making imprints on Hollywood on screen and behind the scenes. cheryl ladd • cheryl stopplemoor • early stage name cheryl moor • kris monroe charlie's angels revival • spokeswoman childhelp usa
FIRST PETS, PART I White House pets have included dogs, cats, birds, and more unusual animals such as alligators, zebras, hippos, lions, bobcats and wallabies. Read about these famous and infamous occupants of the White House. first family • president • first lady • pets • washington
PRESIDENTIAL PASTIMES, PART I Like everyone else, Presidents have sports and hobbies to help them relax, escape the pressures of office, and stay healthy. Although opportunities for such relaxation seem difficult to come by in the White House, most Presidents have continued their favorite sports and hobbies. washington • adams • jefferson • madison • monroe
THANK YOU, MR. BONAPARTE Depending on the state you were born in, as well as the year, you might not have been born where you thought you were. This article involves the Louisiana Purchase, as well as Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, and Colorado Territories and the dates these occurrences happened. louisiana • purchase • napoleon • bonaparte • great
William Shaler Appointed by the Administration of James Madison as an intelligence agent, William Shaler was involved in the 1812 invasion of Spanish Texas. william shaler • first republic of texas • magee-gutierrez expedition • filibustering expeditions • jose alvarez de toledo
Does God Send Lightning Bolts? Some Christians say that God smites those who don't believe in Christ. These believers think God takes revenge and punishes people who speak out against Christianity. does god send lightning bolts • god smites those who don’t believe in christ • believe christ • god takes revenge • god punishes unbelievers
Frederick Upham Adams A brief look at the life and career of Frederick Upham Adams who became known as one of the most ingenious designers of machinery in the West. frederick upham adams • inventors • john s.adams • boston massachusetts • elgin illinois
Madison and a Bloody Prediction James Madison sees the new Constitution ratified and makes a lifelong enemy of Patrick Henry. Henry predicts there well be rivulets of blood. james madison • constitution of the united states • patrick henry • dolly payne madison • james monroe
The First Seminole War Riding the wave of victory in the War of 1812, the United States expanded into Spanish controlled Florida and encountered the Seminole Nation. seminole • first seminole war • creek • spanish florida • andrew jackson
The Warped Muse A shorter list may well be famous people with no mental disorders. famous people • beethoven • van gogh • dickens • newton
2001 Dove Award Winners The 2001 Dove Award Winners are announced! On this page you can see who was nominated and the winner out of the best of Christian Music. 2001 • dove • awards • winners • nominated
Cherohala in East Tennessee Mountains The Cherohala Skyway, the 40-mile, two-lane paved road that traverses the deep forests and Unicoi Mountains, rivals the Blue Ridge Parkway in spectacular scenery. cherohala skyway • unicoi mountain drive • tellico river • outdoor recreation • sequoyah cherokee language
Marilyn and Elvis; Two of Ghostdom's Busiest Apparitions The ghosts of Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley elvis • marilyn ghosts • hollywood • graceland
PRESIDENTIAL RATING POLLS Presidential rating polls are a regular part of election year activities. Look at a couple of polls and see how your opinions compare to the "experts." president • polls • ratings
A Winery, a Restaurant and a Brewery - Tasting Your Way through Washington Join me as I visit the renowned Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery, The exclusive Herbfarm Restaurant and the delightful Redhook Ale Brewery - all in Woodinville, Washington. chateau ste michelle • herbfarm restaurant • herbfarm and willows lodge • redhook ale • wa
Companies with Telecommuting Programs Find out what companies allow employees to work at home. telecommute • work at home • work from home • at home employment • employment
What Celebrities Read It’s National Library Week and many stars have openly revealed their secrets, at least when it comes to naming their favourite books. national • library • week • jane • russell
A Brief Biography of Madonna in the 80s and 90s Madonna has endured from the '80s into the '90s. And beyond? madonna • madonna in the 80s • madonna biography • pop icons in the 80s and 90s • material girl
Alternative Amsterdam Museums The Dutch capital may be a hub of culture, history and art but in keeping with its salacious nature it also boasts several museums of a slightly less orthodox nature... alternative amsterdam museums • amsterdam's sex marijuana and torture museums • amsterdam's sex museums • sex museum amsterdam • venustempel
George Armstrong Custer The life, times and violent death of one of America's most controversial generals. general george armstrong custer • military commander • seventh cavalry • battle of the little bighorn • civil war
Hooray for Hollywood! The days of true glamour may be long-gone, but those Classic Hollywood Stars are still around - in books, film, and websites. Please join me on the quest to learn more about those wonderful leading men and ladies! hollywood • biographies • movies • film • books
Luxury Spa Vacation in Edmonton Downtown Edmonton, AB hotels are great places for a luxury spa vacation with your girlfriends. luxury spa vacation • downtown edmonton ab hotels • capital of alberta • pamper your girlfriends weekend getaway • union bank inn jasper avenue
May Is a Time to Celebrate Literature Literary festivals and events for May. literary festivals • literary events • emily dickinson • o henry • harper lee
Review of Elton John's "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" Adult contemporary hero, or intoxicated musician? elton john • goodbye yellow brick road
Strike Possibility Might Mean No New Episodes For A While This week we look at the upcoming "sweeps weeks" programming offered by ABC and CBS. If the threatened Writers Guild or Screen Actors strikes materialize, these could be the last new episodes you see of your favorite series for some time. survivor: the australian outback • blonde • on golden pond • julie andrews • christopher plummer
The Foggy Hogtown Boys Concert At the legendary Wheel Club in Montreal, Toronto’s The Foggy Hogtown Boys weather a sweltering night to deliver a fantastic set of hard-driving bluegrass music. the foggy hogtown boys • foggy hogtown boys • hogtown • bluegrass • music
The Real Queens of Burlesque Forget what Mrs. Henderson is presenting. These are the real burlesque queens of the screen. mrs. henderson presents • burlesque • ginger rogers • hays office • roxy hart
Thomasville Georgia Rose Festival Although many people flock to this southwestern Georgia city for the annual Rose Show and Festival, Thomasville offers year-round beauty. thomasville • thomasville georgia • rose city • rose show and festival • melhana plantation
Two Thumbs Up for Kids Book Reviews Whether you want to write, buy or borrow quality children's books, see what other kids have to say...or find places to submit your child's own book reviews. kids • poetry • stories • books • children's
'Rosie the Riveter' How women supported the war effort during World War II rosie • rosie the riveter • war effort • women workers • war propaganda
Abraham Lincoln's Ghost There are witnesses to Lincoln's ghost in the White House and other places. It is said that in April his funeral train has been witnessed on its way to Illinois. paranormal • ghost • haunting • lincoln • white house
Actors vs. Models: Who Influences Us? Will actors make runway models extinct in fashion influence? models • actors • fashion influence
Baseball's Seven Deadly Sins For a sport and a fan base that once held itself out as the embodiment of the New England Ideal, it's scary to see the great game of baseball go to the dark side. baseball greed • baseball sexual scandals • baseball gambling scandals • baseball madonna alex rodriguez • baseball lazy manny ramirez
Classic Authors: Harper Lee A brief biography of Harper Lee, author of <i>To Kill a Mockingbird</i>. to kill a mockingbird • harper lee
Earl The Goat Manigault's Story Earl "The Goat" Manigault's legend is well-known through the streets of Harlem. This superstar-in-the-making saw his NBA future dwindle due to drugs and imprisonment. earl the goat manigault • the goat • earl manigault at rucker park • earl manigault dunk • kareem abdul jabbar retirement
Explore Corvallis Oregon Landmarks Corvallis Oregon, home of the Oregon State University Beavers, is located in the Willamette Valley, characterized by amazing sites, sounds and unique beauty. corvallis oregon • oregon state university • willamette river • siuslaw national forest • davinci days |
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