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Denial is not a River in Egypt! Denial is a form of distancing, and what we put at a distance is ourselves.
Trail Review, Bronx River Parkway Bicycle Sundays '97 Schedule Bronx River Parkway bronx river parkway • county center in whiteplaines
Water, Water No Where Water is the most vital resource to mankind, yet the Middle East lacks sufficient water resources for growth and stability. The next major war in the Middle East will probably be over water, not oil. water • resource • hydrogeological • resevoir • table
Powhatan's Kingdom Powhatan's first proven contact with whites came in 1607, when Jamestown was established a few miles from Powhatan's capital of Werowocomoco. He attempted to control the powhatan’s kingdom • jamestown • werowocomoco • algonquian-speaking tribes • virginia tidewater
Corner Gas, Saskatchewan's Sitcom Corner Gas is a Canadian sitcom set in Saskatchewan. It's like Seinfeld and Friends without the New York part. Very funny, very real, very Canadian. corner gas • dog river • brent butt • situation comedy • brent leroy
Have Jet Ski, Will Travel: Lake Cumberland and Dale Hollow Lake jet skiing • united states • lakes • kentucky • tennesee
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
Jamestown, Virginia Jamestown, Virginia: Founded in 1607, was the first permanent English colony established in America. It experienced starvation, rebellion, and Indian attacks. jamestown in virginia • first permanent english colony in america • english king grants charter in new world • james river • king james i of england
Cairo, Egypt’s Vibrant Capital Modern Cairo has a history as old as time. Mosques, churches and museums compete for attention with Shisha pipes, a pulsating nightlife and belly dancers. cairo • egypt • cairo egypt • egypt tours • egypt travel
Directing Rainfall Average rainfall in most North American deserts is between 10 and 18 inches per year. Rainfall runoff from an average home there can mean tens of thousands of gallons of desert • garden • desert garden • rainfall • rain
Kayaking Sure To Please Any Outdoor Enthusiast For the outdoors enthusiast, the ideal activity is one that engages the senses while fulfilling the yearnings of mind, body and spirit. Kayaking is tops for all three. kayak • sit-on-top kayak • paddle • paddle sports • outdoors
On the Edge in Narva The Baltic state of Estonia still has the Russian influence of its days in the USSR - and if you visit a border town like Narva, the presence of Russia is even clearer. narva russian estonian border • eastern towns of estonia • bus to st petersburg • narva river • narva castle
The Caddos Name Texas In 1691, the Spanish reached the temple mound site of the Caddos in Texas and were welcomed by greeting of "tejas," a Caddo word meaning "friends." native american • caddo • texas • tejas • spanish
Take a Break at Lake Havasu Heading to Arizona in spring is growing more popular. Water fun is the focus of Lake Havasu City no matter what time of year. lake havasu • arizona • phoenix • las vegas • london bridge
Explore Africa's Cameroon Cameroon is often called Africa-all-in one. It has rainforests and mountains; beach resorts and big cities - but it is the arts and culture and you'll remember. buea • yaoundé • doula • limbe • ebodje
Faro’s Secret Spooky Bone Chapel Human bones line a chapel, storks nest in the church towers, Roman mosaics decorate a former convent and blue tiles form murals inside gold-washed churches. faro portugal’s algarve capital city • secret spooky bone chapel • baroque carmelite church • macabre toothy skulls grin at visitors • capela de ossos
Tanzania: Two Top Safari Destinations Tanzania is Africa's top safari vacation destination with the Serengeti National Park and the Ngorongoro Crater Conservation Area heading the list. serengeti national park • ngorongoro crater conservation area • annual wildebeest migration • tanzania africa • african safari vacations destinations
The Dutch in America In 1609, Holland sent Henry Hudson to locate a waterway, a Northwest Passage, across North America. The Dutch West India Company starts a settlement in the Hudson River V dutch • hudson • america • founding of new amsterdam • northwest passage
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
Settlers Return to Jamestown The people of Jamestown are ready to call it quits when, in 1610, Lord Thomas West De la Warr arrives in Virginia to be governor. John Rolfe marries Pocahontas and introd jamestown • virginia • pocahontas • lord thomas west de la warr • delaware
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
Spain Attempts to Colonize Florida A study of the early history of Florida might well give the superstitious mind the impression that Florida was under a curse or was capable of placing curses on the first florida • spanish armada • superstition • ponce de leon • st. augustine
Watch Out for Different Definitions of Sustainability sustainable development, sustainability, environment sustainable development • sustainability • environment • business survival • meanings
National Wildlife Refuges are Worth Supporting National Wildlife Refuge System, Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge, environment, North Carolina Outer Banks national wildlife refuge system • pea island national wildlife refuge • environment • north carolina outer banks
Italy - South Tyrol - Walking in the Dolomites South Tyrol for outdoor vacations like mountain climbing and hiking. Explore the Seiseralm, Europe's largest area of mountain pastureland, surrounded by the Dolomites. italy - south tyrol • bolzano • walking in the dolomites • santner spitze • plattkofel
Birth of the Etruscans The ancient predecessors to the Roman Empire, the Etruscans are shrouded in mystery and fascination even today. etruria • etruscans • villanovan period • iron age • bronze age
Hummingbird Nests Hummingbirds are visible while they're feeding, but many people never see a hummingbird nest. Here's what to look for. hummingbird nests • what does a hummingbird nest look like • when do hummingbirds build nests • breeding season • where do hummingbirds build thier nests
Keeping in Touch What industry blogs or magazines do you read to keep in touch with the shape of the fantasy and science fiction world? analog • asimov • magazine of fantasy and science fiction • locus • science fiction
Meredith Willson- Music Man Bio The Music Man is a classic of American musical theater but few people know much about its creator and how his career began. meredith willson • music man • musical • broadway • mason city
The Music Man When "The Music Man" by Meredith Willson first opened on Broadway in December of 1957 few could have known that it was destined to become the icon of the classic American music • man • musical • meredith • willson
Algae - where it comes from Algae and where it comes from and how to stop it. algae growth • water quality • lighting
Canada - Best Salmon Fishing in British Columbia Quadra island, off the west coast of British Columbia,Canada, is famous for salmon fishing and is just a 45-minute flight from Vancouver. Expert tuition is available. canada - salmon fishing in british columbia • british columbia salmon fishing capital of world • fly fishing • learn how to fly fish • learn how to cast for salmon
Good News About Brown Pelicans brown pelicans • pelicans • threatened species • endangered species • salton sea
Microclimates Many world-renowned gardens utilize both natural and manipulated microclimates to achieve drama and beauty. Designers of Sissinghurst Castle Gardens in Kent, England and Butterstream Gardens, in County Meath, The Irish Republic exploited existing structures like old brick walls and buildings along with natural influences such as compass direction, water, and large trees. The Isle of Wight surrounded by waters of the Solent is a "working example" of bodies of water influencing a regional or neighborhood microclimate. environmental factors • environmental features • microclimate • microclimates • altitude |
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