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3 Critical Things to Consider Before Purchasing a Steel Building

Author: Christine Harrell Subscribe to users feed

Published: 11/07/2008

Not all steel buildings are created equally! The metals used in steel buildings differ from manufacture to manufacturer. Additionally, the design of the building itself can lend to the strength, or lack thereof, of the entire building. As a consumer, it's difficult to measure the strength and...

The History Of Envelopes From Babylon To Paris

Author: Thomas Pretty Subscribe to users feed

Published: 11/07/2008

While most people would switch off at the first mention of the history of envelopes, it is in fact a rich and diverse history that has much to do communication and society at all stages of the human development. Modern envelopes may be a relatively new invention, but the process of sealing...

Making Gateway City Your Home

Author: Art Gib Subscribe to users feed

Published: 11/07/2008

For outsiders, the first thing that might come to mind upon the mention of St. Louis is the famed Gateway Arch, a symbol of St. Louis' moniker of "Gateway to the West." But for St. Louisans, there is much more to the city than the tourist attraction for which it is best known, making St. Louis...

Picking Your Lucky Numbers for the Lottery

Author: Daniel Millions Subscribe to users feed

Published: 11/07/2008

For those that like to play the lottery, having lucky numbers is essential. Knowing how to select these special lucky numbers is so important for every lottery number. This can mean the difference between walking away with a big jackpot or going home with a useless ticket in your hands. Here are...

Tips for Playing the Lottery Online

Author: Daniel Millions Subscribe to users feed

Published: 11/07/2008

The lottery was just buying a ticket with a few numbers on it and crossing your fingers. However, the lottery takes on much more than that now; with multiple games to play, scratch cards to buy and playing many games online. The National Lottery in the UK has become more about gambling and...

Do You Play The Lottery Too Much

Author: Daniel Millions Subscribe to users feed

Published: 11/07/2008

Playing the lottery can be fun as a hobby for many. Unfortunately, there are some that take this hobby a bit too far. Are you allowing your lottery game playing to take over your life? Playing the lottery should be fun something that gives you the chance to cash in on a big jackpot. The lottery...

There Is More To The Zodiac Signs That Meets The Eye

Author: MIKE SELVON Subscribe to users feed

Published: 11/07/2008

The zodiac signs say a lot. Originally they were used for navigation purposes. However today, there is a belief in astrology that says that the zodiac sign of your birth can foretell how your daily events will go and whether or not there is some compatibility in your love life. You may have a...

The Importance Of Education And Its History

Author: Alisha Dhamani Subscribe to users feed

Published: 10/07/2008

Education is the only way to ensure that the problem is confronted not just on the surface, but all the way to the decomposing heads of cabbage deep inside. Education is an essential way of improving peoples livelihoods. Being able to read and to write and to learn how to learn is an important...

Have You Heard Of The Siberian Husky?

Author: MIKE SELVON Subscribe to users feed

Published: 10/07/2008

Joe Redington, "Father of the Iditarod" looks over his supplies at the checkpoint. One arctic parka, one heavy sleeping bag, an ax, a pair of snowshoes, musher food and dog food, as well as dog boots to protect the feet of the Siberian Husky team. He concocts a strategy in his mind for when to...

A New Adolf Hitler In Berlin

Author: Gaizka Pujana Subscribe to users feed

Published: 10/07/2008

The glass encasement is also intended to dissuade people of dubious intent from turning the waxwork into a place of pilgrimage. Nobody knows what magic keeps this extreme right-wing element away from the UK's Madame Tussauds. Its waxwork Fuhrer was once put behind glass to avoid damaging abuse...