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  • Fort Ticonderoga Presents Second Annual
    By: Project | - Material Matters: Its in the Details Weekend Seminar January 28-29
    (Ticonderoga, NY) Fort Ticonderoga will host its Second Annual Material Matters: Its in the Details Seminar the weekend of January 28 & 29, 2012. This weekend event focuses on the material culture of the 18th century and is intended for collectors, re-enactors, and people with a general interest in learning more about objects of the 18th century and what they can tell us about history. Material Matters ...

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  • The Pakistanis Rebuke Afghanistan
    By: tishbite | - This article is really just to point out the fact that the Pakistanis rebuking the Afghans is akin to the pot calling the kettle black. They have been complicit in just about every type of diabolical plot against the US than you can imagine. They say one thing publicly and do something completely different in private. They do these things while they are pocketing billions of dollars of US aid money.

    If it were not for the aid that they are getting from the United States I dont be ...

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  • We Need To Talk About Kevin Movie 2011 Watch Online Free
    By: RAHUL | - British filmmaker Lynne Ramsays third feature after Ratcatcher (1999) and Morvern Callar (2002) is an adaptation of Lionel Shrivers best-selling book of the same name, but theres nothing remotely literary about Ramsays long-awaited comeback. She ditches the novels structure of an American wife, Eva (Tilda Swinton), writing letters to her husband, Franklin (John C Reilly), in the wake of their son committing a terrible crime, but keeps the books darting back and fort ...
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  • Considering Honesty In Literature In Diary Of Anne Frank (written During World War Ii) And To Kill A
    By: Paul Thomson | - Writers like to talk about honesty and truth. They aim to tell an honest tale, reveal honesty in characters, or get the truth of a story on the page. What does it mean? In a fictional novel, the truth authors seek is a sincere understanding of the world and the characters they have created. A truth that is so sincere that they, along with their readers, feel as though the story could have actually happened, the characters and the world that the story is set in could ...
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  • Managing A Long Distance Relationship From A War Zone
    By: lidy seysener | - Work, family, business or being in the armed or related services often takes us away from our partners. These situations can create a number of issues for those attempting to manage these relationships along with their own busy lives.

    In our 'modern' and often brutal world, a situation that often arises for couples is that they are separated because of work commitments that take them into war zones. This might not just be in the services but in rebuilding projects, medical service ...

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  • In Kashmir All Actors Need To Come Out Clean
    By: Chandan singh | - The history of Kashmir has three narratives, the official, the common man version and the secret one known only to players of Kashmir politics. It is the secret narrative which is the most important of the three and which has a profound impact over the happenings of the State. The complexity of the situation in Kashmir is the product of the overlapping narrative of all the significant players and truth is the first victim of this entanglement.

    Recently, the prominent Hurriyat leader ...

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  • Amateur Hour Continues In Washington D.c. - No Issue Ever Gets Resolved
    By: Bruno Korschek | - If a private company had been around for over two hundred years, we would probably hold it in pretty high regard. For any human institution to exist that long means that the institution is flexible, creative, efficient, and well managed. If not, they would not have been around so long.

    Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for the political class in this country that runs our government at all levels. Although our governments have also been around for over two hundred years, it is ...

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  • How Would Our Political Class Have Handled The Dog That Mocked Hitler?
    By: Bruno Korschek | - Use your imagination and play along with a theoretical situation and try to imagine how our political class may have handled a historical situation. The specific historical situation was described in a January 7, 2011 Associated Press report. Historians found a set of World War II documents that revealed a weird obsession that Hitler's German government had with a Finnish dog.

    A Finnish husband and wife owned a mixed breed dog that the wife, a German living in Finland who despised ...

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  • Don't Mix Up Wwii And The Vietnam War: Study Tips For The Ap Us History Exam
    By: Paul Thomson | - Studying for history exams is generally one of the more painful tasks a high school student can take on. While history itself can be a fascinating subject, full of intrigue, drama, and betrayal, studying for a history exam is generally anything other the fascinating. It consists of memorizing names and dates and facts and keeping in mind that the 1500's are the 16th century and that AD is now known as BCE and Beijing used to be called Peking.

    While it's probably impossible for students to ...

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  • Can The Military Help With The War On Drugs
    By: tishbite | - There is no way that we will totally stop the smuggling of drugs into this country no matter what we do. Our civil law enforcement and drug interdiction personnel have their plates so full that there is no way they can begin to do the job that they need to do to stem the tide of drugs flowing into this country each day. So the question is what do we have to do to deal with this problem? If we were to get serious about putting a serious dent in the drug flow into this country we should look at th ...
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  • The Reasons We Are Winning The War On Terror
    By: tishbite | - The Reasons that we are Winning the War on Terror

    I compare the current war on terror to a heavyweight bout which has gone to the twelth round. The fighters have faced each other long enough to know what not to do but they cant always do what they need to do to score points. Each fighter has found out which tactics will work most of the time but now the arms and legs are heavy so they cant waste movement and punches.

    The insurgents are ducking back and forth acros ...

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  • Who Was Li Zongwu?
    By: Jonathan Semenick | - Many people are curious these days about Li Zongwu, the inventor of Thick Black Theory. Who was he? Nan Huaidong relates his experience of Li Zongwu:

    I left Zhejiang for Chengdu. I had just turned 20 years old. People in Chengdu weren't too fond of people from Zhejiang, but I wanted to study Feijian kung-fu and fight the Japanese army. So, I often visited people who were famous, well educated and had a lot of kung-fu skill and knowledge.

    In Chengdu at the time, th ...

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  • The Lord Of The Rings: War In The North
    By: kaia | - Snow Blind is back! If you do not know who's fabulous Snowblind Studios, is I'm free to call you a savage barbarian. This is the gang behind herlege played Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance and Champions of Norrath. This was fabulous action-adventure in the same street as the Diablo, and after my opinion some of the best collaborative experiences through the ages.

    New blood

    With War in the North makes Snowblind some changes on the formula they had great success with the prev ...

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  • The Art Of War By Sun Tzu
    By: Jonathan Semenick | - "Being endowed with teeth and mounting horns, having claws in front and spurs in back, coming together when happy, fighting when angry, this is the way of Heaven, it cannot be stopped. Thus those that lack Heavenly weapons provide them themselves."
    --Sun Bin

    One could argue that conflict is one of the major themes throughout human civilization. On the soil that is now called "China", the rise and fall of dynasties has seen various interest groups fight for control of the land, ...

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  • It Takes More Than Canned Goods To Survive A Long Term Disaster
    By: Allison Roberts | - Disaster preparedness and survival situations are fascinating to some people. Many times there are discussions, mostly theoretical, about what one would really need to survive long term if society came to a collapse at some point in time. Much of the discussion is based on what one would actually need for that situation. No doubt there are items that are needed, but many times these discussions miss a big point.

    If one wants to survive long term, then they must have a means of pr ...

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  • Using War Strategies To Eliminate Competition: The Art Of War Adapted To Our Economic Environment
    By: James Scott. | - In the strategies of war, how does a new regional military power or upstart guerrilla troop solidify their position? They identify their adversaries and eliminated them. How is business any different? The truth is the strategies are identical while the actual elimination process differs. War is fought with bombs and guns, economics is fought by crushing an idea or believe system that perpetuates the money machine behind a company, take away the public believe system based on the concept put out ...
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  • Using War Strategies To Eliminate Competition: The Art Of War Adapted To Our Market Place
    By: James Scott. | - In the strategies of war, how does a new regional military power or upstart guerrilla troop solidify their position? They identify their adversaries and eliminated them. How is business any different? The truth is the strategies are identical while the actual elimination process differs. War is fought with bombs and guns, economics is fought by crushing an idea or believe system that perpetuates the money machine behind a company, take away the public believe system based on the concept put out ...
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  • Mark Cella Fdrs' Pearl Harbor
    By: Mark Cella | - FDRS' Mark Cella Pearl Harbor Truth. A Couple Pearl Harbor Videos. Discover How Roosevelt Was a Traitor Who Set Up 2400 People to Die in Order to Save Communism and Make His Banking Puppeteers Huge Profits.

    Here you'll discover two Pearl Harbor videos that expose the fact that the attack was allowed to happen by U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt and his cronies.

    Understand that Roosevelt was merely a puppet for the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR).

    'For a long ...

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  • How Familiar (and Unfamiliar) Holidays Can Drive Your Pr Campaign
    By: Marsha Friedman | - As the dog days of summer wind down, I think it's only appropriate that I tell a dog story of my own.

    It starts with a client of mine who is a dog crusader with a cause. She's written seven books about it, and just released a new one. Her passion, as if you haven't figured it out by now, is animal rescue - specifically dogs from animal shelters. It's a reasonably narrow cause, but she has been getting a great deal of attention, and October is going to be even bigger for her. You see ...

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  • Tips On How And What To Research On Your Competitors
    By: frankiethong | - No matter what your area of operation is, sooner or later there ought to be competition from other businesses. Big or small, all companies would face competition eventually. Hardly there is any company in the modern days which enjoys absolute monopoly. Hence, the study of competitors and researching their strategy have construct an important part of leadership development program.
    The importance of the word of wisdom from Sun Tzu in studying competition is once again recognized in the Art ...

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  • We Can"€™t Win The War In Afghanistan Without Diplomacy
    By: tishbite | -
    This is the determination of the man in charge (General David Patraeus). He is credited with bringing the situation in Iraq under control and he certainly is the man who will be able to do the same job in Afghanistan. In his assessment (and mine) we need to be able to get the Taliban to come to the table and talk about their terms for ending the war.

    There are many reasons that the United States needs to go to the negotiating table in order to bring an ...

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  • Crossbows- Different Types Of Crossbows
    By: Grady McGraw | - Crossbows are ancient weapons that were primary used during times of war. Although they required little skill or training to use, the bows proved to be powerful, useful, and deadly weapons. The invention of the gun caused the bow to fall out of fashion, but it is still used today as a hunting weapon. Hunters who use the bow as a weapon like it because it can be held in its loaded position longer than the other bows. The bow has a range of around 380 yards and is perfect for those who cannot effi ...
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  • Mafia Ii - Visiting 2k Czech
    By: lifan | - The contrast between Brno and the Empire City is as sharp as night and day. Reality feels lonely, cold and tired, while fiction is open, bright and full of life. Following the model of the city that never sleeps, Empire City twice as great as Lost Heaven, stretching eight six p.m. square with its twenty districts. In the city we will find real New York landmarks as the Empire State Building and Brooklyn Bridge, but also more practical buildings, homes for weapons storage and storage points.

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  • Will The War In Afghanistan Move In A New Direction?
    By: tishbite | - There has been much news out of Afghanistan recently and most of it has not been good. The latest news is of the firing of the Commanding General of troops there after he made some unwise negative remarks about some of the members of the Presidents staff recently. There are many who question whether President Obama was right in firing General McChrystal. I have already done one other article on this so I wont debate about it now. I will say that no one should work with people that he or she c ...
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  • Causes Of The American Civil War: Federal Versus State Power And Abolition
    By: Paul Thomson | - For most American students, some of the best days of elementary school are the ones leading up to Thanksgiving. We make handprint turkeys from construction paper, learn about corn, beans, and squash, and hear all about the idyllically symbiotic early interactions between Europeans and Native Americans. Life is good.

    A few years down the road, the picture changes somewhat. We hear tell of fighting and betrayal or even death. It was all just a big misunderstanding, were told. We move ...

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  • International Calls Made Easy
    By: Tom Cruizie | - International calls had always been a costly affair. Everyone used to panic when it came to international calls. During recession the network providers slashed the international call rates to reduce the burden on the customers and ease the flow of international calls. The rates were further slashed with the introduction of calling cards. Calling cards have brought a revolution such that now the word cheap is added with international calls to make it cheap international calls.

    Teleco ...

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  • Mafia Wars Federal Agents - Why You Need Them
    By: Joachim | - Mafia Wars is more popular than ever before these days. During last year it really took off like a space-rocket! You might have seen people who got a federal agent when you're playing it and maybe you wondered "Hmm..How do I get one?". Cause they are cool and you do need them.

    Luckily for you, I got a few, and I'm about to explain how and where you can get it. I will also tell you where you will need it.

    The Federal Agent is a special item in Mafia Wars. To get some of ...

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  • Uses Of Mifi
    By: Aftab_abbott | - MIFI with unique features of minuteness is very easy to carry just like your credit card .Its functions of using are also similar like your credit card; any time, any where, and in any situation. In business you run through different situations, your morning starts with great hustle bustle, you have to complete your domestic cores as well as have to ready for your professional routine .Mifi helps you to catch latest news, Forex rates, and weather reports .You can use this sleek product while wal ...
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  • Five Reasons Why The Cold War Began
    By: Brian Jones | - What are the reasons the Cold War started? The Cold War is the rift that happened with the Soviet Union and America. This war began in the fifties when the World War 2 happened. Towards the end of the Second World War the Soviet Union settled in the eastern part of Germany while the United States and the other Allied countries controlled the western Germany.

    1. The answer to the question is because of the alliances among the countries involved. The Cold War was the clear division ...

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  • Comic Legend Joe Kubert Opens His Vault To Fans
    By: Hector Cantu | - One of comics' legendary artists and creators was barely 12 years old when he began a career that would lead to work on some of comics' most popular characters. But ask Joe Kubert about the most fulfilling part of his journey and he won't mention his work on Sgt. Rock, Hawkman, the Flash, Tarzan, Enemy Ace, or Batman.

    "The most satisfying work is the work on my table right now," Kubert, 83, says from his studio in New Jersey. "The more I can get into the work I'm doing, the more s ...

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  • Executive Protection Training New War Zone Bodyguard Protection Close Protection Training Tips
    By: Dr Mark Yates | - During the current recession many bodyguards employed in the executive protection jobs sector are looking to make the transition into providing bodyguard protection in one or more of the war zone regions.

    Every professional close protection officer knows that conventional close protection training and/or bodyguard training can never prepare you for war zone executive protection services. This is only for a serious executive protection specialist.

    Given there are tens of ...

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  • More Squidoo Insights
    By: Kate Loving Shenk | - Chef Keem aka Achim Thiemermann joined us once again for our second show: Giant Squid Open Mike. The chat room was active with interesting sidelines going on. You'd think that keywords, tags and Google searches were the most stimulating topic in the Universe!

    We differentiated between Google searches and the searches that take place in the Squidoo community.

    You can find out how people find your lens by looking under the stats section of your Squidoo platform. Click on ...

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  • April In The South
    By: Nate Gillespie | - April is an important month in American history. The Civil War both began and ended in April; between the April of Fort Sumter and the April of Appomattox Court House, more than half a million Americans died on battlefields stretching from Pennsylvania to Arizona.

    The North won the Civil War, of course, but in some ways the lines that divided blue from gray in the 1860s never completely went away. The South remains a different place from the rest of the country, its culture and history ...

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  • Examining War
    By: Charlie Reese | - Throughout the history of mankind, there have been wars. Times of peace, although the preference of most people, seem to exist all too briefly. Prior to the Industrial Age, war was much less sophisticated, in terms of weaponry. War was fought on specified battle grounds, with much conducted in hand-to-hand combat. Civilians were not injured. In even the most ferocious of campaigns, the casualties sustained were nothing like modern warfare.

    Today, civilians are fair game in war, acquir ...

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  • Comedian Don Barnhart Tells What It Takes To Makes The Soldiers Laugh In A War Zone
    By: Don Barnhart Entertainment | - My name is Don Barnhart and I am a professional stand up comedian. What do I mean by professional? Well, what I mean is that I have been fortunate enough to make a comfortable living travelling the world making people laugh which should answer the follow up question that yes, I actually am very funny. Ive been on a few TV shows and appeared in some movies. If youre a rabid fan of comedy, you might recognize me as I tour over 250 days a year but Im not q ...
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  • Dominance War Iv: Massive Art Challenge Online
    By: Sam the 3d blogger | - Dominance war IV: massive art challenge online
    HI! This morning when I open my hotmail account, Ive found that I receive a news from the CG Society. This is one of the biggest website and forum about 2d and 3d graphics art in the world. I don't know why I tell you about that you must already Know it :OP!!


    Anyways in this website you can found a lot of goodies and most of all see portfolio of fabulous artist who do cg art in 2d and 3d. If you are a beginner I would r ...

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  • Why Are All The War Jobs Being Outsourced?
    By: Bobby W Miller | - After the thoughtless campaign in Iraq, the deaths of over 4,000 brave US troops, and countless Iraqi civilians and militants, there was some hope that the reconstruction effort might attract employment to the US economy. After all, we made the mess, so we should help clean up, right? A reconstruction effort is underway, but very few of those contracts to rebuild Iraq have fallen to US contractors, and very few have resulted in new employment opportunities for American citizens.

    A ...

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  • Authors Understand How Rankings Rank
    By: Warren Whitlock | - I was following some links from high ranking web sites, noting others that talk about book marketing and promotion, and found the usual attack on the credibility of various ranking lists.

    Come on people.. let's not bicker..

    Of course we're manipulating (using) the system. The system is the system, we can't change it.. we just work with it.

    I'm a fan of Emerson. I want to believe that the world will beat a path to your door if you have a better mousetr ...

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  • Who Is Bob Miller?
    By: Nick Carter | - "I don't hate predators. If there weren't hawks in this country, those in other countries would show up here. Do not misinterpret "Hawk" to mean I approve of George W. Bush and Richard Cheney and their Hermann Goering protgs in the Pentagon. Bush is a mouth and a pen; he's in a different league altogether than his vice president. Cheney is a vulgar, immoral, sadistic subhuman."

    It would be safe to say that Bob Miller doesn't like the Bush administration, nor does he take ...

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  • Archery Has Changed From Being Weapon Of War To That Of Target Shooting
    By: Matthew Weight | - Archery Has Changed From Being Weapon Of War To That Of Target Shooting

    When people shoot their arrows from a bow it is said to be indulging in the activity known as archery that from time immemorial has been used for shooting down enemies as well as game. The person that practices archery is known as the archer and one who is an expert or who likes the sport a lot is known as a toxophilite. After the discovery of gunpowder, archery was relegated from being the main weapon of war ...

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  • How To Master The Art Of Small Talk
    By: Peter Murphy | - Why do many people often talk about the art of small talk? Is there really an art to making small talk? Actually, there is.

    One person who wanted to propagate the art of making small talk was the late President Franklin Roosevelt. To see if his listeners were paying attention to him, he would often greet people saying: I murdered my grandmother this morning. Most of the time, people did not notice - until he met one alert woman who replied: I am sure she had it coming. Thus, t ...

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  • In Search Of Yesterdays
    By: Christopher Rose | - Les feuilles mortes

    The falling leaves drift by the window
    The falling leaves of red and gold

    The little boy was curled up in the curtain at the left hand side of the bay window. His name was Choo, the spelling is unknown but he couldn't pronounce his own name and had adopted that. Memory is said to begin about four, so that would be his age and this would be one of his earliest.

    A little girl was curled up in the curtain at the right hand side ...

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  • Life As A Child In Germany During World War Ii
    By: Evelyn Whitaker | - This may be a touchy subject for many to read, but some of the things I'm about to tell you is real and a part of life many of us don't want to hear.

    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.

    My parents were raised in Germany during World War II. When the war first start ...

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  • Winning The War
    By: ann777 | - Who is winning the war? Do you want to know the final outcome of the wars that are being fought globally? Everyone you talk to has a different opinion about which war should or should not be waged and whether or not the sacrifices are worth it.

    Instead of trying to make sense of global strife, do not lean on your own understanding (Prov. 3:5) but consider what God has to say. The Bible is not merely a book of wise sayings; it is chockfull of prophesies, all of which have been comi ...

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  • Why Did We Lose The Vietnam War?
    By: Julee Mitchelsin | - How is it that we lost the Vietnam War? We the most powerful military in the worlds history, with technology that far exceeds all other countries and made mince meat of several other and larger countries in wars before this? Well I sure cant believe it and frankly it makes me mad. I have some ideas of why it went so badly over there and that is what I want to talk about in this article.

    The Vietnam War was a sort of humanitarian assistance program that slowly drew us into a ...

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