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This article explains the most basic concepts behind creating keyword-intensive website copy in order to increase a website's search engine rankings on search engines such as Google, Yahoo! and MSN
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Published: Aug 12, 2008
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The first part in a series exploring the wrath of the Greek gods. This article deals specifically with Athena and the myth of Arachne
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Published: Sep 09, 2007
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This is a fun article giving readers six exercise and eating tips to integrate into a healthy lifestyle in order to lose weight.
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Published: Dec 06, 2006
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As I finish my college education, I look back and see the things I wished I'd learned: the power of connections, to embrace technology and to understand finances. Hopefully my advice can help those w...
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Published: Nov 16, 2006
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This is a short travel guide exploring the historic city of Weston Missouri. Weston is a beautiful midwestern town full of antebellum Bed and Breakfast houses, antique shops and cafes. It is the per...
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Published: Nov 09, 2006
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Footwork is often a frustrating concept for beginning tennis players but is the foundation of the game of tennis. This article explains what footwork is and how to improve footwork skills.
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Published: Sep 11, 2006
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Walking is fun, easy, relaxing and great for your health. Why not lace up your shoes, clip on your pedometer and step outside? This article will get you and your pedometer started.
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Published: May 05, 2006
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The key to using store credits cards is to maximize the benefits while avoiding the potentially costly hang-ups.
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Published: Mar 29, 2006
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If you haven't heard of William Henry Harrison don't worry, his only achievement as president of the United States, stunning as it was, involved dying of pneumonia only one month into his term.
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Published: Mar 23, 2006
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Switzerland knows how to do things right: skiing, banking, watches and tennis players. These latest exports are making rounds on the ATP and WTA circuits and reaching peaks higher than the country's ...
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Published: Feb 24, 2006
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As a lamp shining in the dark, the Enlightenment was meant to open the eyes of the poor and free them of unjust rule. France embraced these ideas, but what started as a call for reason and science tur...
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Published: Dec 26, 2005