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This craft is very inexpensive and easy to do.
By Shannon Frye | Published 10/31/2007
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Create craft for children and adults.
By Shannon Frye | Published 10/31/2007
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All the candidates have their faults, but don't we all?
By Horace Dotson | Published 5/30/2007
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It's Knight vs. Skeletons in this Lego battle to the death!
By freakmamma | Published 11/26/2007
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Archeologists in Rome uncover a pair of skeletons at a construction site. The pair mark a unique discovery as they are they fist Neolithic double burial on record - and they appear to be locked in an embrace.
By Christopher Christian | Published 2/13/2007
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The University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health will host the "Skeletons in the Attic, Life in the Atrium" exhibit in celebration of their 100 year anniversary, beginning November, 29th. The exhibit is open to the public.
By Sierra Koester | Published 11/15/2007
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Ghosts, skeletons, ghouls and fairies: how many people will dress up or decorate their houses to celebrate the things that frighten us on Halloween this year? Is this custom demonic? Satan worship? What is a sensitive Christian to do?
By Sharkbytes | Published 10/9/2007
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Vitamin D is necessary for our bodies to be able to absord calcium, which keeps our bones strong and healthy.
By Big Momma | Published 9/9/2007
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In the pool scene, the skeletons that emerge from the muddy water are real. JoBeth Williams was unaware of this until the scene had already been filmed.
By Bonka's Mom | Published 7/31/2007
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There are many wonders from the sea and coral is one of the ocean's most beautiful by products. Coral is the skeletons of sea creatures.
By Cheryl Carpenter | Published 7/25/2007
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Are there skeletons
in the cupboard?
By VIVI SHEPPEARD | Published 7/21/2007
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Eight skeletons were found in a remote area in Ft.Myers, Florida
By Jeanne Marie Kerns | Published 3/29/2007
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Everyone has a few skeletons in their closet, a few dark secrets, things they would rather other people never discover about them. And I'm no different. There are things in my past that I am ashamed of, but nothing, I imagine, worse than this: I am a former Republican.
By Jack Oceano | Published 3/22/2007
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Find out how skeletons of two lovers locked in an embraced were unearthed.
By Rashel Dan | Published 2/26/2007
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The senseless murder of a young starlett, a small-town funeral, a jealous friend and who is Andy Somers and what does he know?
By Debby Alten | Published 12/27/2006
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Since the death of Billy the Kid in 1881, numerous people have stepped forward claiming to be the real Billy the Kid, most notably Brushy Bill Roberts and John Miller. In 2003 a team decided to investigate these claims using DNA evidence.
By Allen Butler | Published 4/17/2006
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Find me a woman who thinks she's the perfect size. I'm currently looking for Atlantis and George Washington's denture adhesive, and I'll bet I'm closer to finding them than you'd ever come to finding that female who's content with her body.
By Daniel James Silver | Published 4/10/2006
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The cover story of the upcoming Sports Illustrated features excerpts of a telling, soon to be published book called Game of Shadows, by Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams. The book tells, in detail, the myriad of steroids abused by Bonds.
By Jetlag Democracy | Published 3/21/2006
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A Halloween wedding can be a unique and classy affair.
By MJM | Published 3/21/2006
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These days, kids, there aren't really any good horror films released. Maybe because the horror genre's core audience has basement-level expectations for slasher films and the like. Their expectations? Well - skin, frankly.
By Robert Sandstrom | Published 3/21/2006
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This paper is 661 words of critical analysis about the short story "The Elixir of Life". This paper recieved a grade of B.
By Brandy Holden- Williams | Published 3/1/2006
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If you're a die-hard Grateful Dead Fan you'll love some of the products available online, such as tapestries, bandanas, tie-dye shirts and more.
By Emma S. | Published 2/28/2006
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Check out the Attic Bookstore's new location in Englewood, Colorado for complimentary coffee, good books, and a unique atmosphere!
By Katharine Swan | Published 2/20/2006
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The history of giants is quite pervasive through global mythology. Evidence, though scanty, seems to verify the existence of these enormous creatures.
By The Good Witch | Published 2/7/2006
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But the sad truth is that many of those who set out to make it to Europe or America illegally shall never return, because many never made it to their destinations in the first place. For many, their trip to Europe ends in unmarked graves in the desert.
By Rose Adams | Published 1/25/2006
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Although there are many heroes of the American Revolutionary War, many unsung heroes and heroines like Nancy Morgan War were the patriots who made victory possible.
By AnnieM | Published 1/20/2006
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Stephen Gaghan re-teams with Stephen Soderbergh after their gut-wrenching reality check of the war on drugs in Traffic. Together with George Clooney and a smorgasbord cast of intrigue, Syriana turns a critical lens to another drug of choice: Oil.
By Jason Cangialosi | Published 1/8/2006
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It is understandable that Mr. Newell had to leave much of our beloved text out of the movie for the sake of time, presentation, and consistency of story line. Yet, one cannot fail to wonder how much a novice will understand of the story.
By Lora Kaisler | Published 1/3/2006
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The city of Dallas contains an area called Fair Park. Fair Park is a designated National Historic Landmark due to its Art Deco architecture that was created for the 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition.
By Traci Pederson | Published 12/12/2005
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A brief history of the Christmas Tree, where it originated, and what it means today.
By Deirdre O'Connell | Published 12/9/2005
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Central Florida accommodates both children and the child at heart in all of us with theme parks ready to celebrate the fun of Halloween along with you.
By Joanna Lopez | Published 11/15/2005
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An October 2005 interview with potential candidate Peter Veeck for State Representative of Texas in District 62, which is both Grayson and Fannin counties. Mr. Veeck is "mad as hell" about the problems that begin nowhere but inside of our country.
By Michael Chesnut | Published 11/14/2005
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Almost every day is a holiday somewhere in Mexico. Mexicans love to have parties and will have a celebration for any reason (and sometimes for no reason at all). As Mexico is a Catholic nation, many of the holidays revolve around the church.
By Cynthia Bower | Published 11/8/2005
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The Dakota Dinosaur Museum of Dickinson North Dakota is a unique museum and set apart from some of the other museums by it's unique displays, sculptures and how it became a part of North Dakota's tourism.
By Jeff Gedgaud | Published 11/3/2005
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n an era of radical censorship, teen angst must be delivered under the radar. That's where Radio Disney comes in. An extremely tongue-in-cheek look at what really lies beneath the mass-marketed "Disney" pop stars.
By Justin Strout | Published 10/17/2005
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If you have ever wanted to learn more about reptiles and some other fascinating animals of our great world, go to Reptile Gardens in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
By Jeff Gedgaud | Published 10/16/2005
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From afternoon whale watching to wandering military camps of the 1800's to strolling down boardwalks with ice cream cone in hand, San Juan Island transports you to the slower paced island time.
By Tara Gilbert | Published 9/11/2005
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Willis O'Brien founded the art of stop-motion animation, and his claims to fame are The Lost World, King Kong, and Ray Harryhausen. O'Brient was Ray Harryhausen's mentor.
By Barbara Peterson | Published 8/26/2005
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This article offers a variety of activities in the Triangle area of North Carolina for little or no money. A great guide for dates and activities.
By Susan Atkinson-Chandy | Published 8/13/2005
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In these days of skyrocketing medical costs, Alternative Medicine is gaining popularity. Most people perceive herbals as being something exotic, imported from distant, mysterious places. Did you know that all of us have a pharmacy in our backyards?
By Gwen M. Myers | Published 8/12/2005
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Ashfall Fossil Beds can take you back to a place in prehistoric time that dates back to prehistoric history. The first fossil was found there in 1991. Excavations and fossil preservation continue today.
By Kay L. Schlagel | Published 8/7/2005
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Black Chasm Natural National Landmark, just outside of Volcano, California, offers the largest collection of rare helictite crystals in the United States.
By Kyla Cathey | Published 8/3/2005
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Container gardens make a beautiful addition to any patio, balcony, or even a sunny kitchen window. With the right plants and a little patience, anyone can grow healthy, vibrant, organic herbs and vegetables almost anywhere, including in apartments.
By Matthew Bendert | Published 7/13/2005
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If you're looking for a weekend getaway, Philadelphia may just have what you're looking for...
By Sari Hardyal | Published 7/11/2005
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Hainburg, its
medieval structures so prominent, wears layers of kings, invasions, conquests and defeats. Hainburg's beauty is in its layers. By Patti McCracken | Published 6/7/2005
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By the age of 30, Ginsberg would be briefly imprisoned for charges of obscenity produced against his first book, Howl and Other Poems (1956). This is his story.
By Curtis Vickers | Published 5/25/2005
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It is because of the bravery and sacrifices of many men like Armand that has made our country what it is today, the most free and powerful country on earth. We are proud to call ourselves "American."
By Ria | Published 4/30/2005
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This first round of horror movie reviews from David Hayes, the Clown Prince of Terror!
By David Hayes | Published 3/31/2005
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