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  • The Apparition At Knock Ireland - August 21, 1879
    By: Bob and Penny Lord | - August 21, 1879 was a rainy day in County Mayo, and particularly in the little village of Knock. The morning had given hope of a fair day; but as the afternoon progressed, the dark rainclouds gathered over the little hamlet. Winds from the east whipped up, darting back and forth, bristling through the meadows and fields. The rains began, and hammered down on the little area.

    We believe the preparations made in Heaven for this glorious day, 6 days after the Feast of the Assumption, w ...

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  • Crazy And Inspiring Quotes From Hamlet And To Kill A Mockingbird
    By: Paul Thomson | - "The Tragedy of Hamlet" is one of those plays that hovers around a thousand on the quotability meter. "To be, or not to be" and the ensuing inner debate on suicide is one of the earliest and most important moments of existentialism in Western literature. Hamlet's soliloquy is so good, in fact, that sometimes one forgets how brilliant the rest of the play is.

    In fact, Prince Hamlet is arguably at his best when he's in the room with other people. Never has the description "crazy smart" been ...

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  • Catch The Toolpost At The Northern Woodturning & Power Tool Exhibition, Harrogate
    By: Jumping Spider Media | - Leading retailer of wood carving, woodworking and woodturning tools and equipment The ToolPost (www.toolpost.co.uk) will be exhibiting at the Northern Woodturning & Power Tool Exhibition in Harrogate from November 20th to 22nd. The ToolPost will be demonstrating and selling essential fine woodworking, wood turning and woodcarving tools such as Wivmac lathes, Versa chucks and Hamlet Craft tools, as well as sponsoring popular woodturning demonstrators Les Thorne, Mark Baker and Gerry Marlow.
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  • Lbd: Lovely Blue Dress
    By: MITH | -
    In fashion circles LBD means little black dress; we've decided to update the acronym with a new twist: lovely blue dress. Blue is the color of a Robin's egg, the beautiful sea, and your new dress. Black is versatile and a go to color, but blue gives you the opportunity to stand out in a sea of little black dresses.

    The Blue Dress

    The Jonie Bubble Dress is a hot little number that is sure to sparkle. The rosettes at the neckline are simple, yet add essential embel ...

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  • Majorca - Feeling At Home
    By: Henry Ashworth | - Why is Majorca so popular for British holidaymakers? It could be the short flight, the great weather, the friendly people...

    But put all three together and the welcome British people get is so good that they feel at home, and nine out of ten return to the island for another holiday, according to the tourist board.

    The return of first time Majorca holidaymakers to the island in future years at such a high rate has been the foundation for a successful tourism business ...

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  • Enjoy Your Time By Getting The Hamlet Tickets Written By World Renowned Writer
    By: Azeem Ashraf | - Shakespeare is not a unknown name; in fact, it is one of those name, which is famous all over the world and people of all languages love to read and watch his play. Hamlet is also one of these plays written by the greatest writer of the west. Thats why people put all their efforts to buy hamlet tickets, because they dont want to miss this play at any cost. Shakespeare was a great writer, who was well known for writing about the realities of life, because he used to see the life from very c ...
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  • Did Shakespeare Visit Elsinore Castle In Denmark?
    By: Ryan Even | - The town of Elsinore on the East coast of Denmark attracts thousands of visitors every year. Their destination is Kronberg Castle, or "Hamlet's Castle" as it has come to be known.

    The castle was built by King Eric VII in the early fifteenth century. Its purpose was to command the narrow channel of water navigated by merchant ships on the Baltic trade routes. Each and every ship passing through the sound had to heave to at Elsinore and a tax of one English noble was levied on it.< ...

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  • Dartmoor Hotels - Comfort Luxury And Choice
    By: Ross Kernick | - Dartmoor Hotels can be found in every nook and cranny of Dartmoor National Park both in some of the larger towns to rural locations. This Dartmoor Hotels article looks at the choice of hotels in Dartmoor and which offer the best all round service.

    EDGEMOOR HOTEL - SOUTH DARTMOOR

    In south Dartmoor near the town of Bovey Tracey the Edgemoor Hotel offers a country feel with a taste of luxury. At the time of writing this article the Edgemoor had changed hands just 6 m ...

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  • Il Salviatino: Defining Tuscan Luxury
    By: Mike Greaves | - To nominate the Luxury Hotel Il Salviatino in Florence, Italy as one of the worlds best luxury hotels would be to undermine it. Each wall, each shelf, nook and cranny bespeaks high life, sophistication and refinement. Once a derelict villa atop a Florentine hill, this ancient aristocratic architectural piece of magnificence is now the site of one of the best resorts Looking at Il Salviatino it is easy to see that it is a labor of love. When the medieval villa was being refurbished its owner M ...
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  • Take A Short Leap To Get Your Hamlet Tickets
    By: Azeem Ashraf | - Shakespeare is a big name for everyone who had written a lot in his period which has become the history now. One of his famous masterpieces is Hamlet which bases on Tragedy and which have always presented in beautiful way as it was in future. You will get regret on not receiving its tickets for which people make too much effort to get their one ticket as soon as possible. You are not away from having Hamlet tickets for which you would be going to crazy nowadays because amazing season of this pla ...
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  • Doing The Wrong Thing The Right Way: A Look At The Characters In Macbeth And Hamlet
    By: Paul Thomson | - "The Tragedy of Macbeth" and "The Tragedy of Hamlet" are Shakespeares most widely read plays featuring royalty as main characters. Both are about the violent overthrow of the throne, both contain plenty of needless casualties, and both are gruesome enough to drive their leading ladies to suicide. (Kudos to Shakespeare for writing these cleverly enough that they werent banned by the English Crown, which was a tad sensitive in those days.) Superficial details aside, however, these two tales ...
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  • A Successful Sales Person
    By: jsolutions | - In Hamlet, Shakespeare said it best: "Brevity is soul of wit." When marketing a particular product, a buyer will lose interest if the benefits of the solution are not expressed in a clear and concise manner. Psychologically, buyers usually have a lot on their minds (as they have their own jobs and goals too) and want to get to the point. Too much information or elaboration on a certain topic can put a sales person in a position where the client purposely avoids them due to their conversations' p ...
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  • Egypt "'" The Land Of History And Mystery
    By: Sti-travel | - Following the same schedule everyday without any adventure or change can be monotonous and can lead individuals to stress and frustration. To avert such situations, a long holiday to a serene yet interesting place can do wonders to rejuvenate oneself. Spending some time away from your busy schedules among natural beauty can lift up your spirits greatly. Egypt is definitely one such place that promises all such pleasures and delights. Situated in North Africa, majesty and mysteriousness are both ...
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  • Lion King Tickets An Ultimate Hit
    By: Azeem Ashraf | - Lion king is one of the most loved animated characters and this animated movie of Walt Disney has been greatly appreciated by a large number of audiences. This movie has not only been loved by the kids, but it is a complete package for the entire family.

    The Love For Lion King Shows

    Whenever of wherever the movie, Lion King has been shown, people have really gone crazy to watch it, as many times, as it has been shown. The theaters have been jammed packed, whenever thi ...

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  • Goa Tour - Beach And Temple Tours Package
    By: Kanika | - The murmuring of winds, the soft sun rays pampering your skin and the waves of the ocean swirling beneath will sweep you off your feet at Goa. Situated in the Southern region of India, off the Arabian Sea at west coast Goa is blessed with enormous exquisite beaches. The smallest state of India, Goa houses lovely beaches and captivating natural beauty. Travellers from world over are charmed by the picturesque beaches, breath- taking beauty and relaxed life style of the popular Ibiza of ...
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  • Audition Guide
    By: Jamie Hanson | - An act performed by an aspiring artist or performer prior to selection for theatre or music is known as audition. It is basically a sample performance by the performers to display their talent for acting, singing, music or dance. These audition acts are normally dialogues or monologues for actors, songs for singers or instrumental music for musicians of previously rehearsed pieces. At times it may also be extempore performances, if so desired by the jury. It is more or less similar to job interv ...
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  • How To Commission A Stained Glass Artist To Create Custom Artwork
    By: Aja Klena | - Stained glass is an exquisitely beautiful and timeless art form. From the great cathedrals of the world to a white washed community church in a New England hamlet, or in the gracious mansions of eras gone by, stained glass has made a significant contribution in artistic expression. While it is very possible to purchase new or vintage stained glass in antique stores, art galleries or art shows, there are times when a custom-made piece is the only option.

    Perhaps you need a custom-s ...

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  • Reiki Power- What Is Reiki?
    By: Jim Cassa | - What is Reiki?

    I have decided to start blogging about Reiki but what exactly is Reiki? The simple answer is it is energy. Every human has some form of divine energy already in themselves. Energy has various names. It is called chi, prana, and the God force.

    The person who performs the reiki has this activated within themselves by what is called a Reiki attunement. They are then able to use this energy in concentrated form. It can be applied in two ways. Laying on hands ...

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  • Are Insurance Companies Over Reacting Or Justifiably Cautious?
    By: Tom Jones | - It appears that more and more insurance companies are becoming very choosy over their customers, with some insurers simply refusing to offer insurance irrespective of how costly it may be, due to the post code lottery. This 'lottery' does not only apply to cars, motorcycles and vans where some post codes as known hot spots for vehicle crime, it extends to insurance for homes as well.

    With the vast number of insurance using post codes as their main, if not their only source of info ...

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  • What Are Crimes, Misdemeanors, And Torts?
    By: marciano guerrero | - For many years I've lived with the vague knowledge that crimes and torts are both punishable offenses, but I never bothered to investigate the difference between them till now. So here are some notes I want to share.

    First we must break apart the term Law. In the United States "the Law" divides into two categories: Private law and Public law.

    Private Law: Torts

    As the title implies, this type of law guides the relations of individuals and businesses in a co ...

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  • The Hills Of The East
    By: Thomas Thottathil | - Hot? The weather getting you down? Or is it stress? Head for the hills.


    The hill stations in North East India are not only noted for their cool salubrious air and their stunning mountain scenery but are known for serene ambience, rolling meadows and spellbinding views.


    Gangtok, the "Lofty Hill" or the "Hill made flat to build the Gangtok monastery in 1716", is a city which till you've seen it, you'd think exists only in picture-story books. An air of encha ...

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  • Madness, Futility, And Death: A Shakespearean Take On Poe's The Raven"'
    By: Paul Thomson | - Edgar Allan Poes The Raven is one of the most easily recognizable poems in the world, ranking it right up there with Beans, Beans, the Musical Fruit. Written from a first-person perspective, the poem chronicles its narrators rapid descent into madness, paranoia, and the macabre after a strange encounter with a ghoulish raven. His brooding melancholy at the beginning of the narrative has been set off by the loss of a beloved Lenore, whom we are left to presume ...
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  • Why Shakespeare Breaks Basic Writing Rules In Sonnet 18,"' Hamlet,"' And Romeo And Juliet
    By: Paul Thomson | - Shakespeare famously opens his Sonnet 18 with the question, Shall I compare thee to a summers day? and then proceeds to do exactly that. Aside from establishing rhythmic continuity and rhyme scheme, this may not seem like the best use of the readers time especially considering that sonnets have such limited real estate to begin with. As we read on, however, we discover that the poem, which pretends to be dedicated to a mysterious thee, actually ends up being ...
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  • Blasts From The Past
    By: Nate Gillespie | - Sometimes it seems that all is new in the world. New developments in science and technology roll out at a staggering pace, revolutionizing our day-to-day lives and enticing us with the promise of allowing us to boldly go where no man has gone before. (Or, at the very least, enticing us with ridiculously cool CGI effects in the new Star Trek movie.) Sometimes it seems like we'll soon all be communicating with each other only via Twitter.

    But then sometimes it seems like the world isn't ...

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  • Buy Or Not To Buy
    By: Maureen Calhoun | - If Shakespeare's Hamlet were a 20-something living in Toronto today, chances are he'd be working on his first career. He'd have some inheritance in the bank, he might even be living in his mother's basement.

    He'd have little job security, no pension and would probably be soliloquizing about the same dilemma as everyone else his age:

    To buy or not to buy, that is the question; Whether 'tis nobler on the pocketbook to suffer the outrageous rent, or to take up a sea of ...

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  • Buy Or Not To Buy
    By: sakvoyaj | - If Shakespeare's Hamlet were a 20-something living in Toronto today, chances are he'd be working on his first career. He'd have some inheritance in the bank, he might even be living in his mother's basement.

    He'd have little job security, no pension and would probably be soliloquizing about the same dilemma as everyone else his age:

    To buy or not to buy, that is the question; Whether 'tis nobler on the pocketbook to suffer the outrageous rent, or to take up a sea of ...

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  • Drop Over Foxy Brussels And It's Sublime Italian Restaurants
    By: Tameikea Bonvillain | - Brussels, pronounced Bruxelles in French and Brussel in Dutch is the capital of Belgium. The French and Dutch names spring from the dual-language civilisation of the country it exemplifies. While the neighbourhood might seem to be the mingling point of dissimilar cultures and languages, Brussels still has a unique identification that leaves room for it to be explored thoroughly by sociologists and tourists alike. The population of the city goes up to as much as two million humans. The urban plac ...
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  • 6 Skills Of A Successful Sales Person
    By: Benicio Brown | - Brevity in client conversations:

    In Hamlet, Shakespeare said it best: "Brevity is soul of wit." When marketing a particular product, a buyer will lose interest if the benefits of the solution are not expressed in a clear and concise manner. Psychologically, buyers usually have a lot on their minds (as they have their own jobs and goals too) and want to get to the point. Too much information or elaboration on a certain topic can put a sales person in a position where the client pur ...

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  • Dwell Newcastle's Splendid
    By: Shizukon Stogden | - Newcastle upon Tyne is a popular conurbation stationed in Tyne and Wear. Newcastle draws its name from its station of being on the banks of the River Tyne, as well as the castle produced by Robert II of Normandy, the eldest son of William the Conqueror. Up to now being named Newcastle, the city was a Roman residence beginning from the 2nd century, under the name Pons Aelius.Newcastle is also renowned for its conventionally applauded footie club Newcastle United, which currently houses stars su ...
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  • Art Galleries In Newcastle: Sensational Seven Stories, The Centre For Children's Books
    By: Shizukon Stogden | - Newcastle has an great merger of the yesteryear and the up-to-date - not so much with the proportion, but how all these things are communicated together to present a cute photo. From the memorable fields of Newcastle, to the principled mark as the maxi night life city show in the UK, you will spot this metropolis has more eccentric yet amusing positions. Newcastle has been instrumental to the country's manufactured unfolding making it a cardinal municipality in the scope. Newcastle upon the Rive ...
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  • Alluring Society In Newcastle: Amazing St Mary's Cathedral Roman Catholic Cathedral
    By: Shizukon Stogden | - Newcastle has always boasted of its heritage, being a conurbation that rose as a Roman hamlet centuries ago. Now, Newcastle recollects its pedigree in experiences with many museums and parks enthusiastic to its bequest, as well as agreeing with the times with their constructed dwellings and entertainment. Visitors to Newcastle will appreciate myriads various spaces of frolic, amusement, and learning, no matter whether they are young or old.Newcastle is a well known area to do organization in, ...
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  • I Literally Cannot Imagine How Random That Is
    By: Maxine Clarke | - The English language is one of the most expressive and evocative in the world, yet is also the most bastardised and abused by its native speakers. How often do you find yourself being subjected to throwaway, non-sensical terms which add nothing to the substance of a conversation? The sad thing is, more than you probably realise.

    Some of history's greatest writers were of English descent and composed magnificent prose whose excellence is surpassed only by its legacy. William Shake ...

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  • Most Excellent Expired Dain Auction!
    By: Prince kumar | - Have you ever thought of anything to buy without knowing exactly where to go and get it? I honestly believe there is no such thing. In this century anything on earth can be sold and purchased, even Earth itself. If you like competition and bargaining, auctions can give you that kind of pleasure no matter which hamlet you live it; online auctions are open 24 hours a day for anyone willing to take a chance. Domain auctions are very fashionable nowadays; after all, domains sound like the real estat ...
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  • The Best Part For Auctions Fans Is The Three-day Period In Which The Auction Is Open
    By: meenu | - Have you ever thought of anything to buy without knowing exactly where to go and get it? I honestly believe there is no such thing. In this century anything on earth can be sold and purchased, even Earth itself. If you like competition and bargaining, auctions can give you that kind of pleasure no matter which hamlet you live it; online auctions are open 24 hours a day for anyone willing to take a chance. Domain auctions are very fashionable nowadays; after all, domains sound like the real estat ...
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  • Curious Shops In Newcastle: Grand Eldon Square
    By: Shizukon Stogden | - Newcastle has always boasted of its roots, being a municipality that entered as a Roman hamlet years ago. Present, Newcastle thinks its family history in history with multitudinous museums and parks enthusiastic to its bequest, as well as conforming with the times with their latest domiciles and pleasure. Tourists to Newcastle will delight in legions disparate regions of joking, amusement, and learning, no matter whether they are young or old.Newcastle is a noted locale to do organisation in, ...
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  • Most Excellent Expired Domain Auctions.
    By: Prince kumar | - Have you ever thought of anything to buy without knowing exactly where to go and get it? I honestly believe there is no such thing. In this century anything on earth can be sold and purchased, even Earth itself. If you like competition and bargaining, auctions can give you that kind of pleasure no matter which hamlet you live it; online auctions are open 24 hours a day for anyone willing to take a chance. Domain auctions are very fashionable nowadays; after all, domains sound like the real estat ...
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  • Hamlet: Play Review
    By: Jeff Stats | - Any play or literary work by Shakespeare is a masterpiece of a kind. Regardless of the genre, tragedy or comedy he is able to unmistakably affect the reader to the depth of the soul and reveal the biggest fears and secret desires of human as he is a renowned expert of a human soul. "Hamlet" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream" are his plays that were probably meant to disclose different meanings however there are numerous similarities found in both works.

    "Hamlet" is a tragedy t ...

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  • Most Excellent Expired Domain Auction!
    By: preet singh | - after all, domains sound like the real estate of the internet. People buy domains to drive traffic to their sites and for many other reasons, and you don't have to search for long if there is a certain name you have in mind. Domains expire every other minute because people forget about them or just don't need them anymore so you have a good chance to find what you are looking for in a very short time by only creating an account on one of those websites which organize expired domain auctions. The ...
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  • Get The Best Of Expired Domain Auctions
    By: Manojj Kumarr | - Have you ever thought of anything to buy without knowing exactly where to go and get it? I honestly believe there is no such thing. In this century anything on earth can be sold and purchased, even Earth itself. If you like competition and bargaining, auctions can give you that kind of pleasure no matter which hamlet you live it; online auctions are open 24 hours a day for anyone willing to take a chance.

    Domain auctions are very fashionable nowadays; after all, domains sound like ...

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  • Ophelia Letting The Flowers Do The Talking
    By: Arin Trinity | - William Shakespeare's Hamlet is a play ridden with madness. In the play Prince Hamlet is visited by his father's ghost and is asked to kill his uncle King Claudius in order to grant is father eternal rest. This moral decision drives Prince Hamlet into madness, and he in turn drives his former love interest the fair Ophelia mad. In act four scene three to be precise Ophelia's madness is witnessed by Queen Gertrude, King Claudius and her brother Laretes. Ophelia dances around and sings contrived s ...
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  • Computers
    By: Christoff Genviere | - Computers are found in practically every household today. Everywhere you look, people have access to a Personal Computer, someway or another. As computers get more advanced, the demand for a better computer gets greater.

    Personal Computer (PC), machine capable of repetitively and quickly performing calculations and instructions. Designed to be used by a single person, a PC is smaller, less expensive, and easier to use than other classes of computers, such as supercomputers, mainframe ...

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  • Welcome To Blackpool In Lancashire
    By: Benicio Brown | - Blackpool is a small town in Lancashire. Not too long ago was Blackpool a hamlet by the sea. This antiquated Midland resort however is soon becoming a popular holiday resort in England. It does not boast a large population and hence is an ideal spot for a holiday. Due to its gaining popularity, the summers are now filling up with a lot of tourists. This has been a holiday spot since Queen Victoria's times. Often people belonging to the working class would visit Blackpool for a short but ref ...
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  • New Homes Build On Luxury And Community
    By: Tim Dillard | - Just fifty years ago, Sugar Land, Texas was a tiny hamlet that had grown up as a company owned town. Developed as a residential community to support the Imperial Sugar Company, it was not until 1959 that Sugar Land became a city under law. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, the city grew - but not in the haphazard way that many cities expanded during those years of growth.

    Instead, the city's government worked closely with developers to create master planned communities that offered ...

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  • Sugar Land New Homes Build On Luxury And Community
    By: Tim Dillard | - Just fifty years ago, Sugar Land, Texas was a tiny hamlet that had grown up as a company owned town. Developed as a residential community to support the Imperial Sugar Company, it was not until 1959 that it became a city under law. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, the city grew - but not in the haphazard way that many cities expanded during those years of growth.

    Instead, the city's government worked closely with developers to create master planned communities that offered ameniti ...

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  • To Close Or Not To Close
    By: Robert Middleton | - Are you choking when it comes time to close the sale? Here are some approaches that will make it easier.

    Shakespeare might have put it this way:

    To close or not to close, that is the question! Whether 'tis nobler to suffer possible rejection Or to invite the prospect to take action...

    Independent Professionals have suffered the angst of closing ten thousand times more than Hamlet has recited his famous soliloquy on stage.

    Two reasons:< ...

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  • Old Wives Tales For Telling A Baby's Gender
    By: David Beart | - There's one question that seems even more pressing than Hamlet's philosophical to be or not to be? At least for expecting moms and dads, that is. It is: will it be a boy or a girl? In today's day and age, the answer to that question is not quite as difficult to answer as Hamlet's. That doesn't mean it's all that easy either.

    With a trip to the doctor's office, a soon-to-be-mom can find out the sex of her baby via an ultrasound, or through other means like chorionic villus sam ...

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  • Hello From Caledon, Elora & Guelph: Fall Colours, Ghosts And Ghouls
    By: Susanne Pacher | - October 9, 2005

    Fall is one of the most beautiful seasons in Ontario, and after last weeks early fall colour tour through the Kawarthas east of Toronto, it was time yesterday to check out the areas west of Toronto. My husband and I set off on the highway, left the 401 at Mississauga Road and drove north into rolling agricultural farmland. Our first interesting village along the way was Glen Williams, a little hamlet outside of Georgetown, whose former sawmill now houses more than ...

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  • To Franchise Or Not To Franchise: Starting Your Own Business Vs. Buying A Franchise
    By: Tristan Andrews | - You may be, like Hamlet, placed on a threshold of decision on whether to start out from scratch with your own business or buy a franchise. The battle between starting your own business versus buying a franchise truly depends on the person who is to make a decision. If you are on the chasm between being a pioneer business person or a thriving franchisee of an established business, you must be able to consider a lot of factors before you make the final decision. Ultimately, all the factors are aff ...
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