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An introduction to the M1-A2 Abrams, the finest tank used today.
By Dinah Laurel | Published 1/25/2006 | Read more »
If you're looking for a Sprint cellular phone then check out the latest offering from Sprint which is the Sanyo M1.
By Christine Breen | Published 5/1/2007 | Read more »
If you went to the doctor's office looking for relief from pain, and he/she prescribed you Ultracet (Tramadol HCL and Acetaminophen), this literature will prove beneficial to you.
By Sue Ellen K. | Published 4/3/2007 | Read more »
Great irons at half the price.
By MikeBabjak | Published 1/2/2008 | Read more »
Buying a digital camera can be an expensive venture, especially if you are interested in taking both still photographs and videos.
By Eisla Sebastian | Published 4/2/2006 | Read more »
This article was written from my personal memories of Hurricane Agnes, which occurred in late June 1972. Our town learned valuable lessons from this flood as did our neighbors in surrounding areas up and down the Susquehanna and Chemung rivers,
By Amy Browne | Published 7/6/2008 | Read more »
Before you grab that can filled with DEET and other chemicals you can't pronounce, think about trying an all-natural approach that will take care of your needs.
By The Mysterious Me | Published 7/1/2008 | Read more »
4-World Series were played under a "Best-of-9" scenario, and three went to 8 games - including the first. What happened to the Best-of-9 concept?
By Mo Morrissey | Published 4/8/2008 | Read more »
Do you often experience strange or frustrating problems (such as slowness or loss of messages) with your BlackBerry? Well, many of your problems can be solved by simply updating the software.
By Ryan Mooney | Published 7/20/2008 | Read more »
The second part of my adventures as a heart patient
By mathpol | Published 5/12/2008 | Read more »
Considered to be Brazil's very own Bob Dylan, Caetano Veloso has had a turbulent career as a musician but has the spoils he deserves. Born in Bahia (in northeastern Brazil), Veloso moved to Rio de Janeiro in the '60s to study philosophy.
By Adam Michael Luebke | Published 6/29/2008 | Read more »
A basic overview of how to understand and measure electromagnetic radiation, including utilization of the infrared spectrometer to identify unknown substances based on the unique spectrum produced as E.R. interacts with them.
By Deborah Jarnagin-Stearns | Published 8/14/2008 | Read more »
A list and description of my top 10 films for Halloween; some are for everyone, others definitely not.
By Eric Pudalov | Published 8/26/2008 | Read more »
The way to get a student visa in the United States is to first apply at a qualifying school and get a form called a I-20 from the school where you have been accepted. It is an exhausting...
By Pat Lunsford | Published 8/26/2008 | Read more »
A look at some helpful tips regarding turning that money pit property into a cash cow.
By Casey Glanders | Published 8/19/2008 | Read more »
This article provides a brief overview for some of the more popular programs available and the pros and cons that go along with them.
By Angel - un ange passe | Published 3/22/2008 | Read more »
Although some revile it the .30 carbine is an effective round when used properly.
By george chavez | Published 8/5/2008 | Read more »
Wealth Masters International is one of many companies on the internet offering people a way to potentially make a lot of cash. Since their arrival on the internet job market, there have been mixed reviews from people on this company.
By Sharon Lynn | Published 8/13/2008 | Read more »
Here is what to expect in Microsoft's newest version of Windows -- Windows Seven.
By jennifer dozier | Published 7/29/2008 | Read more »
A group of soldiers confront an enemy in the depths of the Hurtgen Forest, during one of the most horrific battles of World War II. And this enemy is not human.
By Mark Whittington | Published 3/20/2008 | Read more »
A political system as capricious as the wind maybe the real perfect storm.
By Glenn Church | Published 2/1/2008 | Read more »
I discuss what happened in the aftermath of my heart attack in December, 1997
By mathpol | Published 2/5/2008 | Read more »
John "Johnny" Podres, ex-pitcher for the Brooklyn Dodgers died Sunday after being hospitalized for kidney and heart problems. He is remembered as a great pitcher for the Dodgers helping them with their only win for the World Series.
By Hunger Artist | Published 1/16/2008 | Read more »
Some players make the multiplayer aspect of Call of Duty 4 so unenjoyable, that the only acceptable alternative to lessening the pain would be to shave yourself bald with a blowtorch.
By Chadd De Las Casas | Published 1/14/2008 | Read more »
My husband and I decided to visit Dublin, Ireland for our second wedding anniversary. We chose to stay in the Dublin Skylon Hotel in Dublin. The hotel is conveniently located from Dublin airport and from Dublin city centre
By Sophie | Published 1/7/2008 | Read more »
It has, in recent years, become blatantly obvious that there has been a shift in teenage interests, and adolescence has become a period dominated by the idolization of brands and big buyers.
By James D | Published 1/8/2008 | Read more »
The House Government Reform Committee's hearings into Roger Clemens' alleged use of steroids and Human Growth Hormone is just the latest in a series of investigations of "America's Pastime" by Congress
By JON C. HOPWOOD | Published 2/14/2008 | Read more »
Do you often complain of itchiness and hives when you walk, jog or exercise? Do your parents, spouse, and friends think you whine too much about it? Does your family doctor think it is unheard of? This type of allergy can be fatal.
By Mrs. Treasures | Published 2/19/2008 | Read more »
The British Empire revolutionized armed warfare with its use of the Baker rifle in 1800. Since that time, rifles have become much better and use different types of release mechanisms. This is a listing of the my picks of the five greatest rifles of all time.
By Marquis Canaday | Published 9/11/2008 | Read more »
This essay will take you to an often unexplored world. You will enter a beautiful clear-blue glowing spring and follow it to the Florida Aquifer to discover how it was created.
By Shannon | Published 3/24/2008 | Read more »
An essay on international relations after the second world war: the Cold War, nuclear standoffs, guerrilla warfare, etc.
By Jacob Gatz | Published 3/10/2008 | Read more »
Harriet Beecher Stowe compiled her articles into the book called Uncle Tom's Cabin. She had a great deal of insight on the issues of slavery during her time.
By Dave M. Jenkins | Published 2/28/2008 | Read more »
Outlining the four major regions during the axial age that contributed to the divergence of six separate religions.
By Dave Wulf | Published 2/19/2008 | Read more »
The Thompson Machine Gun served proudly during World War II, after being well tested by Bootleggers and Gangsters throughout the 1930's.
By Curtis Carper | Published 3/27/2008 | Read more »
Has random, unexplained crime made Americans xenophobic?
By Rodney Roller | Published 9/17/2008 | Read more »
A profile of George Herbert Walker Bush, 41st President of the United States
By JON C. HOPWOOD | Published 10/28/2008 | Read more »
Is Sensationalism partly to blame for how uninformed, jaded and cynical the American public has become
By Nalia Storl | Published 11/5/2008 | Read more »
After taking the taxpayers' money, are the investments banks back to their old dirty games, conveniently forgetting that they are now answerable to the taxpayers?
By scribbler | Published 10/23/2008 | Read more »
The myth that every fresh graduate believes and what makes them fail to get jobs.
By John Dunstan | Published 10/29/2008 | Read more »
Analysis of Old Major's speech in George Orwell's Animal Farm and Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto.
By edward rosner | Published 10/24/2008 | Read more »
Outside of the designed map area is another world unintended by the programmers.
By Silvia Kent | Published 10/27/2008 | Read more »
Janet Yellen, the President of the San Francisco Regional Fed does some plain talk at the University of California in Berkeley - gird up your belts.
By scribbler | Published 10/31/2008 | Read more »
Books for designing your home on your own.
By charlie williams | Published 11/10/2008 | Read more »
A research paper for History of Explosive Ordnance Disposal.
By Bruce Ziebarth | Published 11/14/2008 | Read more »
Directed by Michael Bay, this delightful 2007 movie about the war between the Autobots and the Decepticons will touch all hearts, young and old.
By Onemargaret | Published 11/10/2008 | Read more »
Even occasional users of the Canon PowerShot A620 camera will appreciate learning how to adjust resolution, take continuous shots, and disable the date stamp.
By Barbara Raskauskas | Published 11/13/2008 | Read more »
An issue dealing with different religions in a workplace.
By Robin Hoopes | Published 11/13/2008 | Read more »
Raising children with ADHD books
By charlie williams | Published 11/10/2008 | Read more »
Due to the developed economy and frequent culture intercommunion with many foreign countries, the civilization of Tang Dynasty was on the top status in the world.
By Julie Moore | Published 10/27/2008 | Read more »
Today some nineteen companies produced earning results that beat market expectations. Still, marketmen were cringing in fear!
By scribbler | Published 10/16/2008 | Read more »
Today I am going to elaborate the APA format. American Psychological Association (APA) is a style in which documents are written in social sciences like Education, Psychology, and Sociology.
By Hina Nawaz | Published 9/22/2008 | Read more »
It is interesting that the rise of NAZI Germany during the Interwar period, and hard lessons learned by the Allies during World War II would result in changes in tank development and technology. Some of these tanks are a direct result of that.
By Marquis Canaday | Published 9/19/2008 | Read more »
Sudden onset stuttering usually occurs later in life, and may be caused by a number of incidents. There are many types of stuttering, including repetitions or prolongations of speech sounds, syllables or words.
By Cheryl Bowman | Published 9/11/2008 | Read more »
Opportunities and threats of international trade.
By Hina Nawaz | Published 9/5/2008 | Read more »
Coverage of the latest events in the Caucus region with an emphasis on the continuing tensions between Russia and Georgia. Also, a look at the Western perspective, on the conflict in the Caucus region.
By Michael R Allen | Published 8/31/2008 | Read more »
A fact-filled description of both Vyvanse and Adderall XR, and my personal experience with both medications for treating my adult ADHD.
By Manic D | Published 1/2/2008 | Read more »
A Dramatic Play Box is a great gift that is not only cheap and easy to make. It is a great way to recycle old clothes and provides excellent stimulation for imaginative play.
By April-May Costandinidis | Published 9/30/2008 | Read more »
This is a book that is very heavy on the details of Stalin's era in Russia, which makes it somewhat difficult to read.
By Tim Steuber | Published 9/29/2008 | Read more »
With her latest album "Circus" hitting the music scene, the hype of Britney Spears' come-back has exploded. What is it that draws such a highly charged audience? Who is Britney to this varied crowd? And what does she represent of our culture?
By Cara Shepard | Published 10/17/2008 | Read more »
Tips to balancing between the bad and the good energy in your bedroom to revitalize your energy.
By John Dunstan | Published 10/26/2008 | Read more »
These are my personal, as well as researched, findings on how to improve and increase better sleeping habits. Whether insomniac or temporarily Jet Lagged, this comprehensive article discusses it all!
By Sarcasm: one of my many talents! | Published 10/15/2008 | Read more »
Who won today - the Bull or the Bear?
By scribbler | Published 9/26/2008 | Read more »
This is a full review of the Logitech G15 Keyboard and it includes a link to a youtube video (made by me). Its a great Keyboard and I highly recommend buying this if you are getting a new keyboard!
By David Ashcroft | Published 10/1/2008 | Read more »
A critical analyses of the 2008 Democratic and Republican Candidates and their Respective running mates.
By Brandon Shuler | Published 8/29/2008 | Read more »
Christmas in Manhattan is not like Christmas anywhere else. There are events going on all season long, all over town, and many are free.
By Regina Sass | Published 12/3/2007 | Read more »
Sony not only creates quality electronics, and Sony also is one of the pioneers and producers of digital cameras.
By Karen Barnes | Published 3/11/2007 | Read more »
Pyramids, Pharaohs and donkeys in the fast lane - one man's view of Cairo
By Craig Lewis | Published 3/21/2007 | Read more »
Military collectors are scouring boot sales and surplus shops for relics from two World Wars, Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf and beyond.
By Mark Wilkinson | Published 2/14/2007 | Read more »
Where exactly do directors and production companies go if they need to film their lead actors in a 747, snag a seat for the President inside Air Force One, or fly some revelers down to Rio in a Lear jet?
By James Bartlett | Published 2/10/2007 | Read more »
The game delivers the intensity of being closer than ever to the fury of combat during the battle for the Liberation of Paris.
By raghu nikhil | Published 1/4/2007 | Read more »
My visit to England's largest monument, The Angel of the North.
By Meredith | Published 2/3/2007 | Read more »
The InFocus IN76 Home Theater Projector is a great projector for your home. It's great for watching movies, television and playing games.
By Robert Walden | Published 4/12/2007 | Read more »
Buried treasure isn't only for pirates. History awaits among the ruins. Here are a few tips to help you explore the possibilities found in old cemeteries.
By RC Revere | Published 4/30/2007 | Read more »
Answers to a two-part trivia quiz by Elliot Feldman, former Match Game/Hollywood Squares and Jeopardy Online
By Elliot Feldman | Published 6/21/2007 | Read more »
Corporal punishments still implemented in schools around our country. By not knowing, you have given the schools permission to spank. The school may say its rare, which means that they do spank children.
By Jen | Published 7/6/2007 | Read more »
While we did this drive in a day, I suggest you take it more leisurely and make it a 4 or 5 day journey.
By DrDevience | Published 6/22/2007 | Read more »
In September 2006, 8 million dollars was stolen from an truck in Guatemala. Monday, Denver policeman on a routine traffic stop, get the wanted fugitive who is accused of the heist.
By Jeanne Marie Kerns | Published 6/9/2007 | Read more »
A couple of months ago, an AP article discussed how the Pentagon was proposing to spend one billion dollars, just to entice army soldiers and marines to stay in the military, after four years of war in Iraq.
By Firoze Hirjikaka | Published 6/7/2007 | Read more »
If you tire of the usual kangaroos, koalas, and wallabies while in Australia, hit the Werribee Open Range Zoo for a taste of Africa.
By DrDevience | Published 12/6/2006 | Read more »
Sony has announced another major product recall. This time digital cameras are being recalled. This article covers the facts, identifies the models and discusses the business and financial ramifications of recalls.
By Brett Bumeter | Published 12/5/2006 | Read more »
The Korean Conflict saw a variety of different weapons used by the infantry. This article is an overview of these weapons.
By Sean Keefer | Published 4/24/2006 | Read more »
Article just have pun and show depicts the hardship of a common student in getting his blog finally.
By SR Rajesh Kumar | Published 4/12/2006 | Read more »
UbiSoft is at it again with this great game following the true story of the 101st Airborne Division in the days directly following the D-Day invasion in France.
By Jeff Gedgaud | Published 8/15/2005 | Read more »
If you're just beginning motorcycling or are looking for a good everyday commuter, stop looking, the 250 Ninja is the bike to get.
By Hung Luu | Published 6/3/2006 | Read more »
From groceries to electronics to fashion to shoes, such names as Penny Market, Douglas, Media Markt, Praktiker, Hervis and Triumph demonstrate the dominance asserted by German firms among international retailers in Hungary.
By Jacob Doyle | Published 7/10/2005 | Read more »
As we approach the heat of summer, the popularity of motorcycle increases like the mercury in August. I would like to detail how to safely obtain a motorcycle license when you are still under 21.
By Hung Luu | Published 8/2/2005 | Read more »
A trip to the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) should be at the top of the "to do" list for any New York visitor. Though popular, this tourist spot can be managable.
By Nicole Feliciano | Published 5/4/2006 | Read more »
merica has gone from revolution for freedom to gaining land from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean to becoming a sort of police man for the whole world. This paper takes a brief look at the process.
By Bill Murphy | Published 7/18/2006 | Read more »
I have checked out this game personally and will give you all kinds of insight on the great and not so great parts about the game.
By Michael Grisso | Published 11/25/2006 | Read more »
The Berlin wall fell and the Soviet Union fell apart, but is the cold war rearing its ugly head again?
By Stormy Malone | Published 12/1/2006 | Read more »
My article isthe tribute to BMW. I would like to put a college of articles together to let the AC community know what BMW is and does. This article is mainly for BMW enthusiasts.
By Sudhesh Sabat | Published 8/11/2006 | Read more »
VG review of Call of Duty 2
By George Stone | Published 8/16/2006 | Read more »
The latest addition to the Battlefield series, this Xbox 360 release is essentially an aesthetic overhaul of the previous console versions (PS2 and xbox). New content is limited and it plays like the older versions but that's not always a bad thing.
By Kyle McMillan | Published 7/20/2006 | Read more »
In the Fayetteville, North Carolina area, some of the last chapters of the Civil War were written in fire and blood. Read on to learn more about how the Civil War touched this area.
By Roy Barnes | Published 7/6/2007 | Read more »
For years people mistook 'shinny pennies' for dimes, and a nickel with a big 'funny'mint mark on the back helped catch a spy.
By Timothy B. Benford | Published 7/6/2007 | Read more »
They found that there is one set of immune cells called macrophages that play a part in the process of the disease in older mice.
By Regina Sass | Published 11/4/2007 | Read more »
Nearly a century ago when dealing with child labor in the United States of America, it seemed like fair child labor laws were at one point...
By Marquis Canaday | Published 11/6/2007 | Read more »
The Yamaha YZF600R (more affectionately known as the Thundercat) was introduced to the US in 1997
By Adam DeLisle | Published 11/1/2007 | Read more »
A true tale of a rifle inspection that took place immediately ater the return of the first marine division shortly after the division's return from Korea (1955)
By splutch | Published 10/29/2007 | Read more »






























