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Fiction Writing Tips for Novice Writers
Useful tips for beginning writers that will help to improve the odds of getting published.
Myspace Mobsters Property
Learn the secrets to quickly building an income in order to become one of the richest mobs in the game.
Swine Flu (H1N1) Vaccine
A recently developed vaccine for the Swine Flu epidemic that is sweeping the world has been approved by the FDA and will begin distribution in October.
Myspace Mobsters Secrets
Learn which Mobsters missions will best reward the high amounts of energy used to perform them.
Swine Flu Epidemic (H1N1)
The H1N1 Swine Flu first made headlines in mid-April 2009, leaving many to wonder if the world is on the verge of another pandemic.
Myspace Mobsters Tips
Learn how to get the most out of your Top Mob.
Myspace Mobsters – Tips for Improving Your Mob
Learn how best to apply your mobster skill points in order to accomplish certain goals in the game.
Myspace Mobsters – Tips and Tricks
Learn strategies to transform your mob into the most powerful on Myspace Mobsters.
Battle of San Jacinto
After the fall of the Alamo, the Battle of San Jacinto clinched freedom for the newly formed Republic of Texas.
John Coffee "Jack" Hays
Throughout his career as a Texas Ranger, Jack Hays served with distinction and played in integral part in the settling of Texas.
Northrop Grumman F-14 Tomcat
The versatile F-14 Tomcat served the United States Navy through four decades, while amassing an impressive combat record.
Neil Armstrong – American Astronaut
Neil Armstrong commanded Apollo 11, the first manned spacecraft to visit the moon.
Ferdinand Magellan – Sailor and Explorer
During a time when many believed the world to be flat, the journey of Ferdinand Magellan proved the world to be round.
Amelia Earhart - American Pilot
Although the circumstances of her death may never be known, Earhart promoted the fledgling aviation industry as well as the role of women in flying.
John Charles Fremont – American Pathfinder
Fremont's mapping expeditions throughout the American West contributed greatly to the settlement and expansion of the United States of America.
Christopher Kit Carson – American Explorer
Kit Carson served many roles during his lifetime that were vital to the exploration and settlement of the American West.
Johnny Cash - The Man in Black
Although he came from humble beginnings, Johnny Cash became a pioneer of modern country music.
Outlaw and Lawman John King Fisher
King Fisher walked the line on both sides of the law during his lifetime, eventually becoming a deputy sheriff before his untimely death.
Soldier and Politician Jefferson Davis
Jefferson Davis graduated from West Point and later became the President of the Confederate States of America.
Movie Star and Writer Will Rogers
Will Rogers is better known for his movie career, but he worked in several Wild West shows and was a gifted entertainer.
Frontiersman Daniel Boone
Daniel Boone pioneered early American expansion and helped to settle the country, becoming an enduring American legend.
Apache Warrior Cochise
Cochise led his people against the dual Mexican and American encroachment into his territory, becoming an American Folk Hero.
Scout and Hunter Buffalo Bill Cody
Buffalo Bill Cody rose from humble beginnings to become so famous that his name inspires images of the Wild West.
Legendary Killer Billy the Kid
Billy the Kid's role in the Lincoln County War earned him a place in American folklore and a fair amount of controversy still surrounds his death.
Consolidated B-24 Liberator
The Consolidated B-24 Liberator distinguished itself in battle and became one of the most recognized aircraft of the Second World War.
Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
The most famous bomber of the Second World War, the B-17 Flying Fortress was used primarily in the European Theater against Germany.
Martha Jane Canary - Calamity Jane
Despite the many rumors surrounding her life, Calamity Jane's fame will always be connected with Wild Bill Hickok.
Wild Bill Hickok
Wild Bill Hickok achieved fame during his own lifetime as the marshal of Abilene, Kansas.
John Henry Holliday
John Henry "Doc" Holliday, a dentist by trade, became associated with Wyatt Earp and was best known for his involvement in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral.
Max Brand - King of Westerns
Perhaps one of the most prolific writers of all time, Max Brand achieved success in the early 20th century, writing hundreds of novels, short stories and poems.
John Wesley Hardin - Texas Gunman
John Wesley Hardin killed his first man at the age of 15 and is reputed to have killed nearly 40 during his lifetime.
Lockheed P-38 Lightning
The duel engine configuration extended survivability and the planes unique design inspired fear in enemy troops.
Pope John Paul II - The Holy Father
Karol Józef Wojtyla was elected to the papacy in October of 1978, becoming known as Pope John Paul II.
Tom Horn - Hired Killer and Gunman
Tom Horn gained his reputation as a killer of rustlers while in the employ of the Wyoming Cattleman's Association.
Louis L'amour - Legendary Western Storyteller
Louis L'amour became one of the most prolific western writers in history. L'amour's works include the Hopalong Cassidy novels and "Education of a Wandering Man."
Robert E. Lee - Confederate Hero
Robert E. Lee served the Confederate States of America with honor and devotion, but his career began with the United States Army.
North American P-51 Mustang
The P-51 Mustang was one of the best long range fighter escort planes of World War II and matched anything the German Luftwaffe could throw against it.
Frontier Legend David Crockett
Popular during his own time, Davy Crockett became a legend at the Alamo and his fame has spread across the ages.
Belle Starr - Outlaw Woman
Myths and legends surrounding the life of Belle Starr have been popularized by writers and by Hollywood until it is difficult to discern fact from fiction.
The Outlaw Jesse James
The James-Younger Gang rose to prominence in a war torn Missouri after the Civil War and garnered public sympathy until Jesse's untimely death.
Legendary Lawman Wyatt Earp
The legend of Wyatt Earp began in Dodge City, Kansas and became etched in immortality at Tombstone's O.K. Corral.
Blue Heelers - Australian Cattle Dogs
The blue heeler originated in Australia in the mid 19th century and after several breeding experiments gave rise to the popular cattle dog of today.
Father Michael Joseph McGivney
Parish priest Michael McGivney founded the Knights of Columbus in New Haven, Connecticut in 1882 and the organization has spread worldwide with over 1.7 million members.
Thomas Jonathan Jackson
Stonewall Jackson was the epitome of a Confederate commander and will remain forever enshrined as a hero to the Confederate cause.
Republic P-47 Thunderbolt
The P-47 Thunderbolt was the most versatile and durable of all fighter aircraft and built a combat record that is challenged by very few other planes.
CSS Shenandoah - Confederate Raider
The 58,000-mile voyage of the CSS Shenandoah marked the only time the flag of the Confederate States of America traversed the globe.