- Stop The Ethanol Scam By : GARKO
The politicians want us to burn more ethanol in our cars. There must be something horribly wrong with Ethanol and sure enough this is a very poorly conceived program which is already causing great problems for mankind. Here are the facts about ethanol. . - Ensuring Privacy & Security In Hotels By : Victor Epand
Advice on making sure that you are left undisturbed in your room, and that your belongings are safe and secure. - The History Of How Doctor's Evolved By : Daniel Millions
Over time the medical field has evolved many folds through trial and tribulation. - Diamonds, Science, Brilliance, Bliss - Happiness, Gratification, or Deeper? By : Derek Dashwood
Examples of happiness as being deeper than self gratification can be seen in the lifestyles between more God loving democratic Greece with self centered Romans with horses as gods. - Diamonds or Coal For Brains. Sir Walter Raleigh, Men of Old Ironsides. The Wiser Pirates? By : Derek Dashwood
A story going the rounds is the log of the USS Constitution, old Ironsides, in pirate attacks on English ships and Scotch whiskey in 1798. Drunken pirates. - Diamond Minds, Science, Logic - The Promised Land Is Still West By : Derek Dashwood
Studies are being completed on the science of happiness. Those parts of the brain light up when joy is experienced, but it only happens in a serene environment. - Diamonds, Godliness - Buddha, 3 Wise Men, Socrates, Aristotle. And Us? By : Derek Dashwood
We follow the known lifetimes of that sources of the wise men from the east who were there at the birth of Jesus. they had been visiting the area for five hundred years. - Diamond Minds, Global Warming: Cheap Fuel,Clean Water from Our Toilets? By : Derek Dashwood
Many ways will be used to cool mother earth, we know. Also know this: toilets that convert potty to methane are lighting gas stoves in China. So what keeps us off that pot? Besides the pride. Always before the fall. - Get your very own United States address and start shopping! By : David Yuri
Many American brands deliver online orders only to those who have a United Stares Address. If you’re among the millions of people who live outside the United States and want to order American products online, package forwarding is your best option. With package forwarding services you’ll get your very own United States postal address where your orders will be delivered safe and sound. From this point on, the package forwarding company will make sure your order arrives to wherever you are. With s - A Sticker For Every Occasion and Culture By : Daniel Millions
Believe it or not a sticker can brighten up a child's day as soon as it's revealed. Stickers come in all shapes and sizes for all occasions. - Diamonds That Sparkle Within, Sparkle Throughout By : Derek Dashwood
The story of diamonds is the search not only for that which sparkles most on a hand, wrist or a neck. But also those eyes and soul of diamonds is what draws you to her, and it bas been so since time began. - Diamond Minds, Blue Skies - On the Train from New York to London, Don't Look Down By : Derek Dashwood
An international magazine outlined a rail network that could virtually encircle the globe. It could cut those kerosine jet trails of pollution, with enough dirty coal plant shut downs, to allow us blue skies.In whose life time? - A Rich Variety: How To Choose Your First Premium Cigar By :
The rebounding of the premium-cigar market is one of the oddest business success stories of the past fifteen years. With an aging customer base, decades of competition from cigarettes and overall consumer trends indicating a decline in smoking in general, many observers had written off premium cigars as yesterday's luxury item - until 1992, when the industry showed significant fourth-quarter growth. - Design a Wedding Ring You'll Love Forever By : Geraldine Dimarco
Wedding rings are the seal of a marriage and as far as a couple is concerned, the most important aspect to get right; unlike so many other wedding items that need to be arranged, this is one area that belongs solely to the couple. Take as much the time as needed to consider which will be chosen. Find rings that symbolize your commitment to each other in the years to come. The location of your nearest jeweler who stocks wedding rings could be found on the Internet; whilst a shopping mall may be the favored destination it is unlikely this is the best place to try. - Finding Unique Gifts Online By : Bercle George
Each of us would be happy if there are people who can give a gift for us most especially if that gift is given in your birthday or in any memorable occasion. In the same way, we would also be happy if we could give a present to our loved ones. For this reason, we strive to find unique gifts which can make our loved ones happy. - Diamond Minds, Brilliant Vision - A Sparkling Future Could Be By : Derek Dashwood
It will take more brilliant diamond like thinking than the present lump of coal mentality of an ostrich, head in the sand, that all is well, I see no evil. The coming smog will have us see no good, unless those diamond minds rise above the coal. - What to Do With a Child Who Won't Behave During Sunday School By : Denise Oliveri
You get a short time to teach young children valuable Bible lessons once a week. If you have a disruptive child in your class this can make teaching difficult during Sunday School. Here are some tips to help the child who won't behave. - Getting Your Ex Girlfriend Back - Are You Pushing Or Pulling? By : Claire Tourney
To increase your chances of getting your ex girlfriend back you have to play it smart. And it's important for you to understand that some of things you are doing right now to win her back, even with the best of intentions, may actually be pushing her further away from you instead. - Keep Red Ants From Black Ants By : Derek Dashwood
The deepest early independent thinker, Henry David Thoreau, would lie and watch red and black ants, busy in their duties from their queen. But if they met, all leafs were off, it was fight to the death. - Diamonds that Sparkle, One Metro Europe - Charlemagne, not Caesar By : Derek Dashwood
We see further events unfolding daily about the concept of a wider Europe. Germany has told France it will be not a split empire. Ms Hans sounds like Patton: she and Frank do not get along. - Diamond Mind, Diamond Soul - The Brilliant Humanity of Leonardo By : Derek Dashwood
The lifetime of Leonardo of the town of Vinci was a time of turbulence and violence, yet also the flowering of the great enlightenment of the Renaissance, which began all around where ever Leonardo seemed to be. - The Story of Nightmare Before Christmas Tattoo By : Wincent Loh
The Nightmare before Christmas is a classic film with a big fan following, so, ever since it came out years ago, Its have been gaining popularity. - A Modern Day Robin Of Sherwood By : Catherine Harvey
A look at how history repeats itself to a degree in the human race, not always for the best. - The Fascinating History of the US Cavalry By : Jimmy Cox
The cavalry is no more. But it has a glorious past. It was the elite corps of the Army because it was small and because, throughout the ages, glamour has surrounded the horseman; in any age, at any time, he is a knight in shining armor wearing a bright plume! - Going Green Might Mean Embracing Cabaret and Burlesque By : Patrick Omari
It is believed that our actions and behaviour collaterally contribute to green life style. - Establishing The Pace For Fuel Conservation By : GARKO
Sound and Unrealistic solutions abound on solutions on how to use less gas through conservation. Some individuals have been bold and dumb enough to actually come out in support of ideas like Detroit Democrat Dingle’s 50 cents excise tax per gallon of gas. That surprises me but I guess that it makes more sense to some than to others. If you talk to a construction worker driving a work truck loaded with equipment who can only eek out 14 MPG with that rig or else have no job then he would certainly be hurt greatly by such a surcharge or excise tax. - Tattoos And Prisons: An Inseparable Bond! By : Wincent Loh
Today, however, the prisoners use tattoos to show their link to a particular gang or to show their solidarity amongst a few other prisoners. - Security Is Front and Center at Globalriskforum.org By : Adam Scott
Global security remains one of the most important topics of our time. The rising tide of security concerns worldwide has made the Global Risk Forum a valuable asset. GRF has become the Web’s essential location and a gateway for the world’s security professionals. The GRF forum appeals to a wide range of people, and is the central location for those wanting to start out in the security industry to those already at the professional level - Diamonds, Gemstones, Lumps of Coal - Another Strike at the Dragon's Soul By : Derek Dashwood
The diamond of long distant runners in the world, that is the world's fastest, says he may skip these Olympics for his health. 26 miles of rapid inhalation in such coal dust air would shorten his life. China holds it's breath. - Diamond Minds, Metro Europe - Libya Wants In! By : Derek Dashwood
When we see and hear leaders of Europe on a British television speak to a delegate from Russia, and from Serbia, we hear of their amazing brilliant thinking. Their minds are beyond beyond those of the man from Russia and the man from Serbia. - The World Urgently Needs Hydrogen Fuel Solutions - Water4Gas is Answering The Call By : GARKO
Right now, today, is a prime time for Water4Gas technology. Not that there is anything particulary new about it. No. It's been here for many years. But in the past it was EASY for Oil companies to suppress this technology. In those days inventors were separated and vulnerable. They could be coerced, threatened or murdered. Also, since these geniuses, ahead of their time, worked a lifetime to produce something that worked, they felt they must maintain a high level of secrecy and security. This worked against them, though – they became a target!!! - It’s Not Necessary To Wait For The 20th Time In Order To Start Saving $$$ At The Gasoline Pump! By : GARKO
Pop quiz – you prefer to spend the maximum , what you currently spend or less at the service station or nothing at all if you can still drive)? Answer has got to be one of the last two options or else you are nutty, ya? - It’s Not Necessary To Wait For The Twentieth Time In Order To Start Saving BIG At The Fuel Pump! By : GARKO
Pop quiz – you want to spend the maximum , what you currently spend or less at the service station or nothing at all (while still being able to drive? Your response has to be one of the last two options or else you are nutty, right? - Quick Summary Of Hybrid Automobiles By : GARKO
The distinction of the full hybrid from the mild variety is that the electric motor and the diesel engine can operate on its own. In most instances, the electric motor can function by itself in low speed, and once it picks up, the diesel engine automatically takes over. Both the motor and the engine can function together if the car is in hard acceleration. - The Importance Of Tattoo Preparation By : Chris Marshall
Information on preparing the skin for a tattoo. - Passport Services - Requirement & Tips For Complete The Formalities By : David H Urmann
If you have by no means applied for a passport previous to this, there are a number of things you will wish for to knowing before applying for the same. - Watching What You Eat: Sensible Snacks for Sunday School By : Denise Oliveri
Parents are becoming more and more concerned about the types of foods that their children receive during Sunday School hours. Make sure you are serving up fun snacks that are also nutritious and not too messy. - Using Native American Rattles For Ceremonial Playing By : Craig Chambers
As you study the intriguing history of American Indians and their use of Native American rattles, you will learn that they are symbolic among the Indigenous tribes and are essential to the tribal rituals. - Roman Antiques to Now - German Hans Sacked Rome, China's Hans Sack Tibet By : Derek Dashwood
It is an irony to consider that the Germanic chaps with the name of Hans would have destroyed a civilization in Rome. And now Chinese Hans destroy the Buddhist civilization of Tibet. All named Hans, stop, and go home. - Greek Antiques, Democracies, China Today - More on Web than America - But Watch What You Say By : Derek Dashwood
This is a rather limited victory, the fact just reported, that more Chinese will be on the web this year than Americans. But try to type in words such as Tibet.Will there be a knock at your door by a man with a club? - Eta Bita Pi: One Of The World's Most Interesting Numbers By :
Circles are odd things. We encounter them all the time in nature - in fact we couldn't exist without them, the earth and all its heavenly neighbors (including the sun) being spherical - and yet mathematicians and geometers insist that there are no perfect circles, outside the realm of theory. - It's All In The Name By : Catherine Harvey
A look at the trend in using unusual baby names, particularly for celebrities, and how this could all change with personalised baby clothes. - Success Tips For People Who Want To Be Famous... By : Ranju Kumar
Everyone in this world wants to famous. By everybody I mean you too. Trust me you do not have to spend a penny or kill somebody to become famous. - Healthy Lifestyles, Happiness - Science Shows Eight Ways to Bliss By : Derek Dashwood
We all know the good feeling we got as boy or girl scouts when we helped a little old lady across the street. Our cultural model has had us be trained to do a good deed every day, so by dinner time you might a frantic scout looking for a little old lady on a corner. Science now shows that that state of mind creates a long living, healthy, happy person, far above the average. - Healthy Lifestyles, Unhealthy Evolutions - Idealist Chairman Mao to Now By : Derek Dashwood
There was a brief period when the Communist take over of China seemed to grant them, certainly in their minds, a pure, wholesome sense, of all sacrifice for the better of all. They looked down on the heathens in Moscow. - Healthy Lifestyles, Napoleon In London - While Asia Ascends By : Derek Dashwood
The world is changing daily. The two old empire building enemies, Britain and France are closer friends, while Asia ascends. The French President just had a sleep over at Windsor Castle. Each have common enemies, they see. - Lessons in Life, Love and Culture from Popeye, Brutus, Olive Oyl and Wimpy By : Jack Deal
Wimpy's famous line "I'll gladly repay you Tuesday" was clearly a ruse and not ever to be trusted. Simply put, Wimpy had a burger addiction. - Healthy Lifestyles, Power, God, and Allah - A New Crescent of Peace? By : Derek Dashwood
Alexander the Great was having his people create the greater new Athens at the mouth of the Nile. But his men worried that he wandered west for a holy man and almost died in the sand. They met at an oasis,blessed each other. - Healthy Lifestyles, World at War - If We All Just Prayed Like Buddha By : Derek Dashwood
It seems the more fanatical that our specific version of God or Allah, the more bloodshed that just seems to have no end in sight. Why not just live a holy life? - Roman Antiques, Science - Archimedes, Rome Lives On In Scotland By : Derek Dashwood
Youthful honor scholar Archimedes from Syracuse in the Kingdom of Sicily showed his genius in great Alexandria when he solved the problem of how to lift water up from the Nile to irrigate the fields. Killed on a beach back home as the Romans took over, his Archimedes screw, which is not unlike a ferris wheel, lives on anew at a canal in Scotland and makes use of a Roman tunnel nearby. - Greek Antiques, Democracy, Modern China - Brutal Panda In Tibet By : Derek Dashwood
The recently released television actions by Chinese police seen beating fallen Tibetan monks in their sacred city makes the blood boil of millions of us around the world. - Healthy Lifestyles - Examples From Leonardo By : Derek Dashwood
The lifetime of Leonardo of the town of Vinci was a time of turbulence and violence, yet also the flowering of the great enlightenment of the Renaissance, which began all around where ever Leonardo seemed to be. - Greek Antique Democracy, Modern Healing Power - A Lincoln Could Help Again By : Derek Dashwood
The wisdom of Abraham Lincoln in contrast to the rather rash use of power and self interest to favor the rich and punish the poor of the incumbent: sharp contrast. This letter from Lincoln to Grant indicates how. - The Cigar Boom: What It Was (And Is) By :
As the 1990s dawned, few industries seemed deader than cigar sales and manufacture. From its height in the 1850s - when Cuba alone exported 356.6 million cigars - the cigar had fallen into virtual moribundity. Its market had been conquered by cheap, ubiquitous cigarettes. - Playing Games: What John Nash Was Actually Famous For By :
As Chariots Of Fire did for Eric Liddell and Braveheart did for William Wallace, the 2002 film A Beautiful Mind made mathematician John Forbes Nash a household name - without necessarily rendering his life, or his work, much better-understood. - Do You Know the History of Mathematics? By :
If you've taken a first-year college history course - or read through a basic history textbook - you may have noticed a small gap. It's only a thousand years or so. - Choosing A Luxury Hotel For Your Wedding Venue By : Anna Stenning
Taking a looking at hotels as a potential venue for your wedding, including what questions to ask and what to look out for when searching for the right venue. - Cheap Doesn't Always Pay By : Catherine Harvey
A look at one man's unfortunate experience with a removal company. - The Taste of Chicago By : Juble.com
Everyone loves a good local festival, no matter where it is at and what the theme is. Festivals are just plain fun. Everyone also loves a good meal, particularly when it is of a type of food that he or she has never had the joy of tasting before. If you mix the two of these great vacation aspects, what you end up with is the renowned Taste of Chicago Festival held every year in luxurious Grand Park in Chicago Illinois. This festival of food has become a grand tradition in Chicago, beloved both by the citizens and to those who were fortunate enough to have scheduled their vacation at just the right time of year to attend. - The Majestic Lake Michigan By : Juble.com
Outdoor vacations are very popular, as people simply love a nice outdoor scene. There's nothing like that sense of peace, of inner spirit, that one gets when staring out over a lovely blue bay of water or a sunrise as the glowing hot orb slowly rises above the horizons. Outdoor vacations are truly a thrill, but one has to give up on a few amenities when seeking the outdoors. The city provides things that the great outdoors do not, such as fine restaurants and five star hotels. Fortunately, you can have both in Chicago Illinois. - American Antiques, Historic Barriers - Gates vs Walls By : Derek Dashwood
In American history it has never come to this. The richest man in the world finds his America walls off his newest hired employees. What to do? Set up plants in Canada and Mexico and India, for starters. - Healthy Lifestyles, Cartoons, Elmer, Bugs - President Fudd, Bugs bin Ladin Is Not Here, Go Home! By : Derek Dashwood
We think how that cartoon chap Elmer Fudd, wildly blasting away at Bugs Bunny talks of now. Every time he almost has that "wascelly bin wabbit" now, boom boom, he still needs a trillion more bullets, boom boom. - Diamonds, Gemstones, Gold Mountain - Chinese Antiques, Wealth Over East By : Derek Dashwood
The gold fields, diamonds and gemstones of California first brought the Chinese during the 1848 Gold rush, and soon after they built the railway, they had laundry shops across America and Chinese restaurants at every whistle stop. New Americans, fed you, did your laundry. - Greek Antiques, Democracy , Open To All - Except Inside China's Bunker By : Derek Dashwood
There is much irony of a protester from Tibet stealing the show, if only for a moment, while the man from China spoke about harmony and brotherhood. This spoke loudly, as did the criticism of China about poor security. - Greek Antiques, China, Democracy - With Star Treck Under Tianaman Square? By : Derek Dashwood
This is a journey of what if, that dos exist in many places, some of which we know, some not. This year more Chinese will use cellphones than in America. Where is the nerve center to monitor those calls, Tibet from grandma? - Healthy Lifestyles, Wise Aging - No More Patents, but A Nobel Peace Prize By : Derek Dashwood
Studies have looked at the lives of those most brilliant person who have created the greatest knowledge breakthroughs, with most important patents to advance humanity. It always happened in their youth. - Greek Antiques Democracy - Now In Bhutan, Right Beside Tibet By : Derek Dashwood
What an irony that while Chinese police apply their batons against Tibetan monks, just over those mountains Bhutan has just voted for their first time, and have a leader they voted in. Joy, next to sorrow and pain. - Healthy Lifestyles- Meditating Away a Bloody Accident By : Derek Dashwood
At times some horrible accident happens that can haunt us, such a any incident that involves blood and death. This was one such case in my early teens that I learned to put to rest. - Healthy Lifestyles, Power - Your Eyes Show It By : Derek Dashwood
The most fight we have in us at any moment is to be seen in our eyes. If your group sense that you have it in you that we can yet win, they look for it in your eyes. If you have doubts, they begin to give up. - Healthy Lifestyles, Life Itself - 2008 Not Great, 2009 More Benign? By : Derek Dashwood
The news keeps seeming to bring more talk of recession, more never ending war, uncertain oil prices, a mid east ablaze, bin ladin still in the mountains. Could next year be better? - No One Is Anonymous Stay Safe Online By : Daniel Millions
If you want it bad enough there are ways to find information on anyone by using public records. - Chinese Antiques, Democracy, Joining The West - Huge Leap Forward By : Derek Dashwood
Watching the riots in Tibet, and now the speech by the Premier of China on the hopes and aspirations for China in the next five years, seems to point to paradoxes in not only the Chinese, but perhaps the human condition. - Egyptian Antiques, What Would Archimedes Do With Fresh Water, Desert? By : Derek Dashwood
In watching a television documentary of the desert of north Africa, is an insight into unknown lands with huge potential, and they may soon be part of Europe. - Healthy Lifestyles, Healthy Planet - 2009, The Year of the Healing By : Derek Dashwood
The year 2008 will appear as a very weary old man passing the mantle over to a rather hesitant young 2009, who may need a diaper change when he reviews the financial books and watches the news. After that, the clean up begins. - The Wonderful Culture Of Romania By : Peter Finch
The beautiful country that is Romania can also boast of a strong cultural heritage. This culture has emerged as a consequence of its distinct geographical features and its eventful history. It is a Latin country, where the flavors of the Roman past are still evident, but on the other hand, it follows the Orthodox Church. - All That You Wanted To Know About Romania By : Peter Finch
People in most parts of the world seem to know very little about Romania these days. Either they have no idea about its location on the atlas, or they have heard something about terrible happenings in the country. - Throw a Party for the Chinese New Year By : Art Gib
Whether it's the year of the Snake, the Rat, or the Pig, a Chinese New Year Celebration can be a fun excuse for dressing up and heralding a new year. With another chance to make some resolutions and hope for the best, this festive time of the year doesn't have to be limited to just those from China. - American Antiques, Democracy - Thoreau, After Patton By : Derek Dashwood
American history has been one of the great stories of the growth of democratic values in the world. A new free people create a new free nation for all. Well, all white men, but now all.Why bomb others? - Bathtub Trends In Comfort And Style By : Daniel Millions
We all want to have it, the latest and the greatest. Find out what's hot in the bathtub industry. - Chinese Antiques, Confucian Respect - Best With Athenian Free Speech By : Derek Dashwood
Chinese antique wisdom flows from Confucian respect for the Emperor, all serve He who could behead you at his whim or will. Thomas Jefferson has some vintage Greek vintage democracy that would go well over that. - Diamonds, Gemstones,Gold; A Mountain Of It - Only Irish Need Apply By : Derek Dashwood
A mountain of diamonds, gemstones, gold, silver in such abundance found by an American of Irish descent had him require thousands of workers: my ancestors were of those who applied when his ad in the east read Only Irish Need Apply. Apply at the top of the mountain at Butte, Montana. - Necessity Is The Mother Of Invention By : Catherine Harvey
A look at how product design has allowed inventors to come up with some truly useless stuff. - The History Before Web Cam Girls By : Catherine Harvey
A look at one of the world's oldest professions and how it has been modernised to keep up with demand. - Chinese Antiques, Modern China - The Children Show The Way By : Derek Dashwood
An occasional glimpse of modern China can be enlightening. We do not see this on our local television but international news interviews with family life and with the children to school shows free young minds. - Greek Warriors Taught the Basics to American Fighter Aces By : Derek Dashwood
The most obvious battles between aircraft were during the Korean and Vietnam police war actions. Each time superior Soviet MIG fighter planes were shot down by superior trained pilots in less perfect jets. - American Antiques, Heroics And Follies - President Custer, Stop! By : Derek Dashwood
A summary of the life and death of George Custer can remind, yet contrast that curious George and his rash acts with that of the incumbent George and his. Which George has cost the most lives so far? - Roman Aniques, Modern Europe - Sahara to Sweden By : Derek Dashwood
The opening of talks between east and west Europe now seems to open to north Africa and west Asia. Here we look at Roman spas in the Sahara. A Swede might one day winter here with out need of a passport. - Are There Specific Health or Endurance Requirements Needed in Order to be a Contestant on Survivor? By : Amy Nutt
Many say the casting calls are fun and that they get to meet a lot of new people. The reason why it is so much fun is because the producers of the show make it that way. - Healthy Lifestyles - Think Like Leonardo By : Derek Dashwood
The life of Leonardo da Vinci is a look inside a profound genius that can help us concentrate of issues that matter and how to bridge chasms, not enlarge them. That would be a pleasant change. - Roman Antiques, Modern Europe - Who Are The Sting Rays In The Boat? By : Derek Dashwood
Some visionaries see a wider Europe that combines the old Roman Empire around the sea with the Germanics and Baltics to the Pole, and the Slavs to the east and Moors from Morocco to Turkey. Do we see any problems? Alas yes. - Aromatherapy Candles Can Be A Great Gift Idea By : MIKE SELVON
For a great gift idea why not take a lovely wicker basket and place aromatherapy candles in it. - American Antiques, Power, Wealth, Vision - How NAFTA Helps More Than It Hurts By : Derek Dashwood
The vibrancy of trade agreements between nations shows that some are hurt, most are helped much more, and the nation thrives. NAFTA has enriched America, Canada and Mexico, even as we each struggle with low cost China. - American Antiques, Reagan, NAFTA, - The Bigger The Better By : Derek Dashwood
There has been honest worry in the election debates about whether the North American Free Trade Agreement has been good overall, for all three partners. The books say yes, but all feel pain of factory jobs to China. Even Mexico. - American Antiques, Ronald Reagan, Technocracy - No More Depression with NAFTA By : Derek Dashwood
A young lad named Reagan, brought up in the horrible depression was influenced as were many that if only North America became as one it would be as mighty and self sustaining as Russia, to the benefit of America and all. - Healthy Lifestyes in Tibet - Unlikely, So Bravo, Nancy Pelosi By : Derek Dashwood
The news shows the American political leader Nancy Pelosi in northern India, hand in hand with the Dahli Llahma of Tibet, after riots to protest their loss of freedoms. - Healthy Lifestyles, Power - How It's Abuse Has Hurt America, The Only Way Out By : Derek Dashwood
Abraham Lincoln said that every man can handle adversity, but to see the character of a man give him power. The incumbent vice president of America comes to mind. - Spring Fever: Ideas for Teaching Preschool Sunday School This Season By : Denise Oliveri
Spring is here and Sunday School teachers are gearing up for an exciting season. This is when the weather gets warm and the kiddies want to go outside. Take advantage of these perfect springtime activities. - Acrylic Donation Boxes Boost Donations! By : Elizabeth Murphy
We've all seen them sitting in coffee shops, restaurants and corner stores. Those little clear plastic donation boxes that are used for various charities and service groups seem to be everywhere but why are they used instead of other traditional donation boxes? How does an acrylic donation box benefit more than any other type of donation box? If you are looking into getting a donation box to put up for your charity or service group, there are a few things that you should know about acrylic donation boxes and all of their benefits. - You Need These Useful Wedding Gift Ideas By : MIKE SELVON
Feeling overwhelmed coming up with wedding gift ideas? - The Advantages Of Purchasing Gifts Online By : MIKE SELVON
Finding the perfect gifts online is so much easier than running from store to store.
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