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  • If You Are Planning A Bachelor Party, Consider A Non Traditional One  By : Gregg Hall
    What comes to mind when you hear the words bachelor party? Not everyone has the same idea of what a this would consist of. The more traditional and stereotypical type may be one that includes the groom and his friends having dancers and alcohol present. This may not be the best choice for a party when your about to get married.
  • Some Unique Fund Raising Ideas For Your Group  By : Gregg Hall
    Fundraisers are a great way for a group to raise money. One of the most successful fundraisers you can do is to sell candy. There are many types of candy you can choose from. You can sell any type of sweets and have a hit fundraiser.
  • A Closer Look At The Surprising Origin Of Cigars  By : Gregg Hall
    The Indigenous Mayans of the Mexican Yucatan peninsula grew tobacco plants, and there is evidence showing that they smoked it in ways similar to the way we do today.
  • Some Of The Many Situations That Require A Background Check  By : Gregg Hall
    A background check can be used for many different purposes. You want to make sure that you have a good clean background so that you will not have to worry about that being the reason why you did not get the job that you wanted.
  • Collecting Superhero Action Figures Isn't Just For Kids  By : Gregg Hall
    Collecting superhero figures is not just for children. Many adults really enjoy searching out and finding original superhero figures from their favorite characters.
  • They Raised The Titanic !  By : Bob Carper
    Restoration groups are a wonder to behold. Their goal is to bring the past back to life. They exemplify the Three P's -- Patience, Perserverence, and Persistence. The resurrection of a New York Central observation lounge car is one beautiful example of what can happen by a group of dedicated folk.
  • American History Through The Eye Of A Needle ~ Part V  By : John Wigham
    For more than a year British ships had blockaded Boston and British troops had occupied the hungry city. British armies were coming down the Hudson and a British war fleet with troopships was nearing New York harbor. Who could stop the invader...
  • The Impact of 21st Century Culture on Law Enforcement  By : Josh Stone
    Not since the 1960's have so many commonly held assumptions about society been so scattered in such a short time. The past decade has seen shake-ups on virtually every front, leaving many law enforcement professionals feeling just a tad nervous.
  • Life as a Child in Germany During World War II  By : Evelyn Whitaker
    Although there are many articles published about World War II in Germany, not too many touch on the personal aspect of what it was like growing up as a child during the war. For those of you that are interested, this article may be for you.
  • Paris Hilton's Day Of The Platter  By : Ba Kiwanuka
    Paris Hilton has a must-attend date with the sheriff! To ease her stay as the sheriff's guest she should concentrate on the positive. All that time away from drugs, booze and tobacco should do wonders for her complexion and body: "Hey Paris, look on the bright side, your new toned, detoxed bod will be all the better for partying longer, harder and dirtier!"
  • Gay Wedding In Disneyland?  By : Chris Chew
    Gay and lesbian couples can get married in Orlando Disneyland for many years now. Is Disneyland an appropriate place to somlemnised such marriages?
  • 21 Facts About The Fourth Of July  By : Charlotte Buelow
    The 231st celebration of the Declaration of Independence is upon us, and America is ready to celebrate!
  • Messiness Has Hidden Benefits  By : Suzanne Holman
    Is it really better to be organized and structured than to have free flow and flexibility? Six key benefits of messiness.
  • Keep Safe Near ATM's  By : SecuritySafetySpy
    ATM machines have been incorporated in our way of life. They offer a real convenience to those on the move, but at the same time have an element of risk. Using a automated teller safely requires awareness and some planning. Just because a bank ATM machine is open all the time doesn't mean it is always safe to operate it.
  • 7 Stepping Stones in the River of Gratitude  By : Donna Tsiknas
    Like a river, gratitude flows from a source of nourishment, like the rain, we need to add to our river by looking at our blessings. When gratitude flows through our lives we have a never-ending source of nourishment and life giving water allowing our lives to blossom and grow... Gratitude is one of the things I find must be nurtured. We find ourselves taking for granted some of the same things we cherished and were thankful for just a short time ago… Do you find yourself overlooking the small bu
  • Time...What is Its Value to You  By : Janet Croteau
    It does not have to be anything major, we don't have to step into their shoes entirely. For instance, whenever my Grandma cooked a meal and had the family for dinner (she was a GREAT cook, by the way) she would always work tirelessly to prepare a meal for everyone to enjoy.
  • The Dark Secret  By : qlcoach
    I believe there is a flip side to The Secret, by Rhonda Byrne. Her material is wonderful, but she misses an important point: there is a dark secret that prevents us from experiencing all the good we so righfully deserve.

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