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Finding People on the Internet - How I Did it
By: Tim Wynn
This is a story about how to find people on the Internet. When you have no other recourse, it is possible to locate your friends ...

Child Care - An Introduction
By: Winston Jenkins
According to the western tradition, a child should be taken care of by both the parents. However, in families where both the parents are working ...

The People of Alberta
By: David Bunch
The people of Alberta originally came from many different countries to seek their fortune in the vast, rich country of Canada. More than half the ...

What is a Alloy
By: David Bunch
An alloy is a metal made by melting two or more pure metals together in a very hot furnace and mixing them together. When they ...

Martin Luther King Jr And Civil Disobedience
By: Nicolas DAlleva
There is no argument that Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the most influential figures of the 21st century. Though the result of his ...

Brief Information About CCNP, MCSE, CCNA Training
By: Alex Curtis Smith
It's the modern age and everything is growing. The technology has changed the complete way of working and organizing the tasks. The computer networking is ...

Education Issues
By: Mark Alford
Below are just a few of the leading American education issues that are constantly being debated nowadays. First, this question: should there be a national ...

Online Computer Engineering Degree - What Are Your Options?
By: Louis Zhang
Now that you have decided to avail of an online computer engineering degree, it is time to canvass, compare, and ultimately choose among the computer ...

Computer Engineering School 101 - How to Spot Your Best Fit
By: Louis Zhang
Choosing a computer engineering school is a daunting task. Given that you have already decided to pursue this career, then it is time to do ...

Computer Engineering Programs - What Are Your Choices?
By: Louis Zhang
It is without a doubt that computer engineering programs will continue to be the wave of the future. So it is not surprising to see ...

Knowledge Gap
By: Harjinder Singh Sandhu
As compared to the past, knowledge is being generated faster in today's world. In every field something new is happening and rendering the old redundant ...

Educator Jobs - Exactly What Are Their Tasks?
By: Jurinsthea Smith
We often see educator jobs as something easy and effortless. As such my perception was wrong. As a matter of fact, they have the most ...

Getting on Top of the College Application Game Early
By: Marjorie Hansen Shaevitz
The process is demanding, complex, and stressful. However, there are some things you can do early on to make the job easier and also end ...

Carlota of Mexico - The Empress
By: Pollux Parker
Known as Carlota of Mexico or Carlotta and sometimes called as Charlotte, the Empress was the only daughter of the King of Belgians Leopold I ...

Sandalwood Craft in India
By: Aashish Washikar
Handicrafts form a fundamental part of India's rich cultural heritage and provide the individual style which is unique to the state it belongs to. Artists ...

Preschool Education - Preparing Your Child For the Race
By: Winston Jenkins
Preschool in Aurora Colorado provides basic education before the commencement of mandatory education for the child. Developmental education is the basic foundation of preschool education. ...

The Wood Art in India
By: Aashish Washikar
Wood of all types, including very expensive wood like sandalwood, rosewood etc and even the cheapest wood is used in the making of beautiful handicraft ...

Juan Ponce De Leon Y Figueroa - The First Governor of Puerto Rico
By: Pollux Parker
Born in 1474, the first Governor of Puerto Rico Juan Ponce de Leon y Figueroa, was a Spanish explorer. He was born in Santervas de ...

The Book of Kells
By: Pollux Parker
The Book of Kells, also called as The Book of Columba, is an illuminated Gospel Book that was created by the Celtic monks around 800 ...

The Titanic's Band
By: Pollux Parker
One of the most popular stories surrounding the sinking of Titanic, the world's largest passenger steamship in 1922, is the ship's band, often referred to ...

The Zimmerman Telegram
By: Pollux Parker
The Zimmerman Telegram was the telegram sent to the Mexican government on January 16, 1917 during the World War I (WWI) by Arthur Zimmermann, then ...

The Texas Instruments
By: Pollux Parker
Texas Instruments or TI, is an American-owned company headquarter in the city of Dallas in Texas. Founded in 1947 by Erik Jonsson, Eugene McDermott, Patrick ...

Abraham "Bram" Stoker - The Creator of Dracula
By: Pollux Parker
Abraham Stoker, also known as Bram Stoker was an Irish writer best known for creating the world's most famous vampire character - Count Dracula. Abraham ...

Augustin De Iturbide - Mexico's National Liberator
By: Pollux Parker
Agustin Cosme Damian de Iturbide y Aramburu or simply Agustin de Iturbide, was born on September 27, 1873 in the town of Morelia in Mexico. ...

Who is Allen, Ethan?
By: David Bunch
Ethan Allen was an American hero in the Revolutionary War. He was the leader of the "Green Mountain Boys" from Vermont, and he is remembered ...

Albania in the Past
By: David Bunch
Albania has been ruled by one foreign country after another for more than two thousand years. Except for brief periods it was never really independent ...

What is the Amazon?
By: David Bunch
The Amazon is a river in South America, one of the greatest rivers in the world. It is about 3,900 miles long. The Nile in ...

What is an Allegory?
By: David Bunch
An allegory is a story in which a character represents an idea as well as a person. This can also be done in other forms ...

What is an Almanac?
By: David Bunch
An almanac is a book published once each year to give many useful facts and to be a complete calendar for the coming year. If ...

Albert, King of the Belgians
By: David Bunch
King Albert is a great hero to the people of Belgium, because he had the courage to defy the great, powerful German army though Belgium ...

Who is the Ambassador?
By: David Bunch
Representing one country in its dealings with other countries is called diplomacy, and a person who does this is called a diplomat. An ambassador is ...

What is Electricity?
By: David Bunch
Alternating current Electricity flows through a wire in the same way that water flows in a river, and just as the movement of the water ...

What is an Ambulance?
By: David Bunch
An ambulance is a car that is used to carry sick or wounded people from one place to another. Most of the time an ambulance ...

What is the Alimentary Canal?
By: David Bunch
The alimentary canal is a sort of pathway all through the body. Along this pathway, food travels from the time it is swallowed to the ...

Albert, The Prince
By: David Bunch
Prince Albert was the husband of Queen Victoria of England, one of the most powerful rulers of all time. He was not a king, because ...

What is Alumina?
By: David Bunch
Alumina is a mineral composed of aluminum and oxygen. We see it in various forms that we would never think of in connection with the ...

How Aluminum Was Found
By: David Bunch
Although there is more aluminum in the earth than any other metal, it was not discovered until copper, iron, tin, and other metals had been ...

Get a Software Engineering Degree Online and Get Ahead in Life!
By: Louis Zhang
A software engineering degree online can change your life and shape it the best way possible. With a six-figure salary job waiting for you after ...

Back to School - Get-Organized Tips - Part 1 of 3
By: Andy E Grant
It's that time of year again - the time when parents across the country give a sigh of relief and school age children give a ...

Back to School - Get-Organized Tips - Part 3 of 3
By: Andy E Grant
Haven't you always noticed that life tends to move much easier and more efficiently when things are organized? If your family is preparing for back ...

Reactive Or Reflective?
By: Dan Castro
There are three well-documented parts of the brain: (1) reptilian; (2) mid-brain; and (3) forebrain. They are like the layers of an onion, with the ...

What is the American Federation of Labor?
By: David Bunch
The American Federation of Labor (called the A-F. of L. or the A.F.L.) was founded about seventy-five years ago, in 1881, as an association to ...

What is the American Legion
By: David Bunch
The American Legion is the largest group of veterans in the United States. It was organized after World War I in Paris, France, by a ...

Computer Engineering Job - 10 Things You Must Know
By: Louis Zhang
Today, computer engineering jobs continue to command competitive salaries and opportunities. Their unique skill set makes them invaluable for every company, especially those that involves ...

Tips For a Successful School Year
By: Meredith Jacob
Discover five tips for starting out the school year right. Read about easy, but often neglected ways to be successful from the first day of ...

Helping You Child to Read Well
By: Jackie Reyno
Instilling the habit of reading in your child will help their mind open up to all sorts of possibilities that they otherwise wouldn't have. This ...

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