Regina Sass
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Aquatic Plants Allowed in FloridaPlants bring depth, dimension and color to a water feature, but be careful what plants you use or you could have big trouble.
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Ground Covers for the Mid-Atlantic RegionThe Mid Atlantic Region enjoys a temperate climate and a wide selection of plants.
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Planting Bare Root TreesBare root trees are easy to plant as long as you do it the right way. -
Berries for Making Wine, Jams and JelliesGardens need some of the more unusual plants to give them a unique, one of a kind, appearance.
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Fruit Trees and Shrubs for CaliforniaCalifornia gardeners can grow fruit trees and shrubs that produces some very interesting tasting and looking fruits. -
Mimosa (Albizia Julibrissin) Tree VarietiesAlbizia julibrissin, the Mimosa tree comes in several lesser known varieties. -
Growing the Best BlueberriesBlueberries fresh from your yard take a bit of work to get going , but once they do, they keep on growing and producing juicy fruit. -
Fire Resistant PlantsFire resistant plants are a big plus in areas prone to wild fires.
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The Rose (Rosaceae) Plant FamilyPlant families have a diverse variety of members that are connected by common features.
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The Most Unusual and Unique Hotels in AmericaWhen you are looking for an unusual and unique experience, try a unique hotel. Something different is what vacations are all about.
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Tulips Recommended for New York StateTulips for New York State come in all sizes, shapes and colors. -
How to Thin Out Fruit TreesThinning out fruit trees will result in a better crop and a healthier tree as well. -
How to Build a Rock GardenA rock garden that is correctly laid out looks like it was put there by Mother Nature. -
How to Prune Deciduous ShrubsDeciduous shrubs loose their leaves in the fall. Proper pruning will not only make the plant look better, it will be healthier as well.
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Hostas for the North EastHostas are a hardy, easy to care for family of plants that is known for its beautiful leaves and delicate, sometimes fragrant, flowers.
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Roses Native to CaliforniaNative wild roses have a different look than hybrids and bring a different dimension to the garden.
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Recycling Yard Waste into Garden MulchYard waste is not waste if you know what to do with it.
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Trees for Poorly Drained, Wet or Boggy SoilsSoggy, wet soil is one of a gardeners biggest problems.
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Unusual Plants for a Vegetable GardenBring a different look to a vegetable garden and a different taste to a meal.
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Growing BlackberriesGrow your own juicy fruit for pies, jams or jellies or just eat them as you pick them. -
Little Used Ornamental Fruit TreesThink outside of the box when picking ornamental fruit plants. It will bring a mew taste or two into your life. -
Perennials for an Upper Mid-West GardenPerennials make a garden pop with color. -
How to Grow Your Own SalsaPlant the right vegetables and herbs and you can make salsa the way you like it anytime you want. -
Trees for Southern CaliforniaSouthern California has a special climate that needs special trees.
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How to Remove Calcium DepositsCalcium and other minerals not only make unsightly stains, they can ruin the surface of showers, sinks and tubs.
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The Ancient Roots of HalloweenChristianity and the ancient Celts are responsible for one of our most popular holidays.
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Choices of Finishes for Marble TilesPick the right type of marble for your floor and it will pull your whole design plan together.
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Running Cars and Homes on Grass PowerBiofuels are more than corn and have come a long way since the beginning. -
How to Repair ConcreteRepairing cracked concrete right away help avoid a big project later on.
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Cat Agility TrialsWho says cats can't do the same things dogs can. -
Plants for Zone 2 GardensZone 2 is cold, but that will not stop a dedicated gardener from creating a beautiful place.
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Differences Between Evergreen, Semi-Evergreen and Deciduous PlantsAll plants will have either evergreen, deciduous or semi-evergreen leaves. The one you pick depends on may different things.
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The Seven Sons TreeThe Seven Sons Tree is unusual enough to make people ask you what the heck it is. -
Ice Boating and Ice Yachting: Taking Sailing to the Extreme Level.Ice boating is for those with the spirit of adventure.
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Vegetable Gardening in USDA Zone 4Zone 4 gardeners are lucky. They have a wide choice of crops to choose from. -
Eve's Necklace: A Tree or Shrub for a Small AreaEve's Necklace is rare enough to make your garden stand out from the rest.
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Learning How to Hang GlideHang gliding is for adventurers of all ages and abilities.
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Persimmon Tree VarietiesPersimmons have been around for thousands of years. New varieties are always being developed, leading to some interesting varieties.
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The Most Unusual Trees for a Texas LandscapeThe diverse Texas climate makes and environment for many different types of trees.
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Caving ExpeditionsCaving can be enjoyed by old or young, just pick one you are able to handle. -
Removing Sap from a Car Without Damaging the FinishTrees and cars do not always make a good mix and the car can be the looser. -
Purple Plants to Use as Ground CoverThere are more choices for purple ground cover than you may think.
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Heavenly Bamboo: A Shrub that is Not Really BambooUnusual plants make your garden stand out from all the rest.
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How to Learn to Climb a MountainThere is no limit as to how high you can go with a little bit of practice. -
Iceberg RosesIceberg roses are an all time rose gardeners favorite.
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Topsail Island, North Carolina's Barrier Island VacationTopsail Island has uncrowded beaches and plenty of family friendly activities.
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Protecting Your Computer from Active XActive X is a good thing until the bad guys get their hands on it. -
Crown-of-Thorns: A Tropical Plant for Tropical and Sub-Tropical GardensCrow of thorns is for the gardener who wants something beyond the ordinary.
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The Leopard Lily: A Plant for Cold and Hot ClimatesThe leopard lily looks like a combination of a lily, iris and blackberry.
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Starting Lilacs from CuttingsLilacs can be propagated with a little bit of work and a little help from Mother Nature. -
Military Careers: Coast Guard Rescue SwimmerLook beyond the usual to find a job with a future.
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Make Your Own Grafted Cherry TreeNot all seeds will produce a tree that bares fruit. Sometimes you have to perform a graft and while it is a big job, it is a good learning experience. -
Peregrina: An Adventure in Growing a Tropical PlantTropical plants do not have to be confined to the hottest areas. They do well as house plants in the larger, colder areas as well.
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Can Garden Soil Be Used for Indoor Plants?The soil you put your plants in is just as important as the care you give it. If you don't start it out right,it will not end up right. -
George Washington's BirthplaceThe history of the Washington family in the colonies goes back to George Washington's great-grandfather and the place the first President was born was his great-grandfather's farm. -
Spring, Summer and Autumn Lawn CareLawn care is a three season operation. In most areas, you can take the winter off. -
Pet Friendly Hotels and Bed and Breakfasts in Atlantic and Ocean City, New JerseyIt is possible to take your pets with you on your travels,just find the right hotel.
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Camping in Riverside CaliforniaSouthern California RV parks and campgrounds are open all year, something you do not find everywhere. -
How to Diagnose and Treat Cat Tick FeverTicks are not only annoying, they are deadly to cats. -
Elm Tree Planting and CareElm trees are making a comeback with the help of scientists, but they are not out of the woods yet.
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Salt Tolerant Plants for the SeashoreThe seashore is a special place and needs special plants.
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Comparing Indoor and Outdoor Wood FurnacesWood burning furnaces have become more and more eco friendly.
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Homemade Wood Crafts for the GardenOutdoor spaces are becoming more like extensions of the indoor space and homeowners with a minimum of crafting experience can make them as unique as the indoors.
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Grow Philodendron Indoors or OutdoorsPhilodendron is a popular house plant, but there are places where it can be grown outdoors year round as well. -
Mid-Size Shade and Small Ornamental TreesAny size garden can have a tree, just pick the right size.
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Recycling Asphalt ShinglesOld asphalt shingles do not go away, they come back in different forms.
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How to Make One of a Kind Flower PotsCrafty gardeners can put crafting and gardening together to make something unique. -
Hamsters as PetsHamsters are cute and cuddly, but they do require care and a lot of consideration before you bring one home.
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Trees for Zones 9 and 10Finding a tree that is perfect for your garden involves many different variables, not the least of which is whether or not the tree is acclimated to your climate.
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Different Types and Varieties of Strawberry PlantsThere is more to the story of the strawberry than you may think. -
Types of Spices and HerbsHerbs and spices may do the same thing, but that is where the similarity ends. -
Weirdest Flowers in the WorldThese are plants that are definitely not for the home gardener.
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Plants for Standing WaterSpecial soil conditions need special plants, epically very wet areas.
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Plants to Cover an Ugly WallThe right plants can make an old wall a garden asset instead of a liability. -
Family Exercise GamesGames played in school are fun for the whole family. -
Lesser Known Maple TreesLook beyond the normal to find trees that make your property stand out from the rest.
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Evergreens that Require Little CareMake gardening easy and more enjoyable by including easy care evergreens into the landscaping plans.
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Brugs, One of the New Dogs on the BlockBurgs are people loving dogs that do well in apartments or houses.
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Plants for a Zone 3 GardenGardeners in zone 3, along the border with Canada, do not have to compromise when it comes to garden plants.
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Plants that Are Both a Tree and a ShrubSome plants are more versatile than others and fit into more different landscaping plans.
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Make a Dirt Crawl Space Healthy and Energy EfficientCrawl spaces are an often ignored, but important part of, many houses.
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Low Maintenance ShrubsThe more low maintenance plants a gardener has, the easier his job will be.
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Maine Native PlantsNative plants in Maine are naturally adapted to the cold winters and harsh shoreline conditions.
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Proper Care for a Terrazzo TileTerrazzo tile is one of the oldest types of flooring and is still popular today. New technology has also led to the development of new and stronger terrazzo styles.
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The Colorful World of LilacsBlooming lilacs is one of the first signs of spring. Lilacs blooming in different colors make a dramatic display before most other flowers get started. -
How Reliable Are the USDA Hardiness Zones?Hardiness zones play a big part in deciding which plants to choose, but make sure it is the current one.
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Plants that Survive Winter Rock SaltRock salt can cause the death of plants that do not have the natural ability survive.
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Insect Resistant ShrubsInsects can inflict serious damage in a garden. Using plants they don't like prevents a lot of disappointment.
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What is a Flower Bulb and What is NotKnowing the difference means getting the most production out of a home garden, either with flowers or vegetables.
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How to Pick the Right Oak TreeSize and growing area come before looks.
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Shrubs for a Container GardenThere is practically nothing a container gardener cannot try. It takes a bit of work, but the rewards make it all worthwhile.
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Newest Members of the AKC FamilyBecoming an AKC registered breed is not easy. It takes a lot or patience and dedicated, hard-working breeders.
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How Breeders Create a Hybrid Designer DogHybrid dogs are bred to accentuate certain characteristics. Can you really design a dog?
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Lassie and Rin Tin Tin-Can: One of Their Decedents Can Join Your FamilyDirect decedents of the two most famous dogs in entertainment history carry on the bloodlines today, but getting a puppy is not as easy as you may think.
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Flowering Trees for a South Midwest LandscapeFlowering trees have their own way of adding charm to a landscape. -
Monkey Puzzle TreeThe Monkey Puzzle Tree is one tree like no other. One look is all it takes to know just how different it is.
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Hide an Old Fence, Don't Replace ItReplacing fences is an expensive proposition. Painting is a messy job and does not last forever. Let plants bring beauty to the area while they hide the imperfections.
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Red and White GardensGardeners are getting very creative, making their gardens different from any other by creating color themes.
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Take a Walk in the Wild in OhioUse native plants to create a true local landscape. There are so many to choose from, no two gardens will be the same. -
The Chinese Pistachio TreeThe Chinese Pistachio Tree is for the gardener who wants his garden to be a cut above the rest. -
The Pencil TreeThe pencil tree fits into those tight, thin spaces in a garden where few other plants can.
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Butterfly Bush: The Centerpiece of a Butterfly GardenButterfly gardens are a popular feature in today's landscaping plans. Plant the right plants and they will come in droves.
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The American Holly TreeThe holly tree is an evergreen that can grow as tall and wide as many of the deciduous shade trees.
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Antley-Bixler Syndrome: Diagnosis and TreatmentAntley-Bixter Syndrome, also known as Trapezoidocephaly-synostosis syndrome, is an extremely rare disorder - only about 30 cases have been reported.
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The 17 Ranch Winery, Fine Wines from NebraskaNebraska may not be the first place you think of when it comes to fine wines, but there are close to 30 wineries in the state. -
Viognier: The Almost Forgotten White WineViognier grapes almost disappeared just a few years ago. -
Wines to Have with Spicy FoodsThere are a few things to keep in mind when looking for a wine to have with a spicy food dish. -
Muscat Wine, the Oldest in the WorldMuscat is a whole family of grapes, with more than 200 different types.
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Pinot Noir Grape DetailsPinot Noir grapes like cool temperatures and foggy climates and this makes it the perfect grape to be grown in the Willamette Valley of Oregon. -
The Three Wine Trails of MaineThe wineries of Maine prove the fact that you do not have to have year long warm temperatures to produce a fine wine.
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Mead: A Honey of a WineThe Romans, Greeks, ancient Celts and Vikings all had their own version of Mead. -
Best Wines to Serve with HamburgersThose who prefer a glass of wine to a mug of beer should be able to pick the type of wine that will bring out the flavor of the burger just as they are also to pick the best to go with filet mignon and roast chicken. -
Syrah Wines; Dark, Rich and Mostly SweetSyrah is the grape used to make most Rhone wines, both as a single grape and in blends. -
What Are Kosher Wines ?Kosher wines are made under strict laws and guide lines that are steeped in history and traditions. -
Chardonnay: The Top White in the WorldCalifornia is the top producer of the Chardonnay grape and it is this California production that has made Chardonnay the most popular of all the white wines. -
Arizona VineyardsArizona has on average 300 days of sunshine a year, perfect for producing nice, sweet wine grapes. -
Connecticut Wine TrailsThe wine industry did not exist in Connecticut until 1978 when the State passed the Connecticut Winery Act. The wine trails themselves were established in 1988 -
Thomas Jefferson's Wine LegacyThomas Jefferson was not only a Founding Father of the country, he was a founding father of the country's wine industry. -
Cabernet Franc: The Forgotten RedCabernet Franc will have a different aroma and taste depending on where it was produced. -
Brotherhood Winery in the Hudson Valley, the Oldest Winery in AmericaThe oldest winery in America is not in California, it is in the Hudson Valley of New York State. -
Sauvignon Blanc: A White Wine with a Lot of CharacterSauvignon Blanc is not a laid back wine - it is one with a bit of a sip. -
Cognac: The Epitome of After Dinner DrinksCognac is actually made from wine. It is a distilled beverage like all the various types of whiskey, but it is distilled from wine, not from grains like the others. -
Zinfandel: America's Heritage WineZinfandel did not originate in America. Its history actually goes back to a grape grown in Croatia, Crljenak, and to a grape from Italy called Primitivo. -
Cabernet Sauvignon: King of the Red WinesThe Cabernet Sauvignon grape is one of the most versatile, growing well in many locations. It is the most widely planted grape in the Bordeaux region of France and makes the most successful of the red wines produced in California. -
Chianti Wine: A Tuscan TraditionTrue Chianti only comes from the Chianti region of Tuscany and has been recognized as a wine in and of its own since the 1400s.
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Sherry: One of Spain's Top Wine VarietiesSherry is produced in Spain in an area encompassing in the neighborhood of 50,000 acres. -
The Different Port WinesPort comes from the Douro Valley in Portugal because England and France were at war. If it were not for the war, there would not be any port at all. -
The Making of Madeira WineMadeira is not one wine, it is several varieties, some made with one type of grape and some blended. -
To Age or Not to Age WinesThe aging, or lack of aging, in wines is a matter of taste and a matter of science. Aging changes the flavor of a wine, but too much can ruin it. -
Merlot FactsMerlot grapes are used to produce Merlot wine and are also blended with Cabernet Sauvignon. -
Exploring the Niagara Wine TrailThe Niagara Wine Trail has 13 different wineries that band together to host special events throughout the year. -
Brachial Plexus Palsy: A Birth Defect of the Nervous SystemBrachial Plexus Palsy involves injury to the brachial plexus, which are the nerves that originate from the upper spine that control the movement as well as the sensations in the arms. -
Fess Parker Winery ReviewAnyone who was around in the 50's and 60's remembers Fess Parker and either Davy Crockett or Daniel Boone, or perhaps both. -
Pug Dog Encephalitis FactsPug Dog Encephalitis is a fatal disease, an inflammation of the brain. -
Barth Syndrome: A Rare and Often Misdiagnosed Genetic DiseaseBarth Syndrome is considered to be very rare, but it is believed that it is often misdiagnosed and there are actually more cases than are reported. -
Design Your Own Kitchen GardenA kitchen garden is and esthetically pleasing combination of flowers and vegetables all growing together. -
Pallister-Hall Syndrome: What You Need to KnowPallister-Hall syndrome is extremely rare - there are only about 100 known cases, but that does not mean there are no undiagnosed or misdiagnosed cases
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FG Syndrome - a Genetic Disorder Passed from Mother to SonFG syndrome, which is also known as Opitz-Kaveggia Syndrome and Keller syndrome, is a rare genetic disorder
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Conway South Carolina RiverfestRiverfest in Conway, South Carolina packs a lot of action into a one day festival
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Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy - What You Need to KnowLeber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy is the most common of the inherited Optic Atrophies.
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Fanconi Anemia FactsFanconi anemia is an extremely rare blood disorder that causes the bone marrow to stop producing blood cells. -
Charleston Harbor Fest 2009The Charleston Harbor Fest pays homage to the first sailors who came to Charleston back when ships were wood -
Gilroy Garlic FestivalWith a name like the Gilroy Garlic Festival, you now the main focus is going to be on food, food and more food -
The San Clemente Ocean FestivalToday The San Clemente Ocean Festival is a 100% family friendly activity that attracts 50,000 attendees a year -
The 2009 Chicago Folk & Roots FestivalThe 2009 Chicago Folk & Roots Festival is run by the Old Town School of Folk Music, a non profit and the donations they ask for you to be admitted help them with their programs as well as paying the expenses of the festival. -
Mandeville Seafood FestivalThe Mandeville Seafood Festival is the oldest festival in Tammany Parish having started in 1978 and is the official festival for the State of Louisiana. -
Maine Lobster FestivalMaine has every right to celebrate lobster. The two of them are inseparable. -
The South Carolina Festival of DiscoveryThe South Carolina Festival of Discovery is an award wining festival that is entering its 9th year.
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Green River RendezvousEach year on the second full weekend in July, Pinedale, Wyoming turns back the clock -
The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the USAThe Elks Lodges have one mission and that is to make their communities stronger. -
The Way American Whisky is MadeAmerican whiskey covers a lot of different types and a lot of different formulas. American whisky, and Canadian as well, can be made from a variety of grains - rye corn and wheat
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The Lions ClubWe hear of organizations like the Lions Club all the time and go past their lodges, but so many do not understand that they are more than social organizations.
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Lowe Syndrome: Facts About this Rare Genetic DisorderLowe Syndrome is an extremely rare genetic disorder that occurs in about 1 out of 500,000 births and it only strikes male babies.
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The Wine Growing Regions of GermanyThere are 13 recognized wine regions in Germany.
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How to Grow Your Own Eco RoofEco roofs are made from living plants and grasses. -
Niemann-Pick Disease: What is It?Niemann-Pick Disease is actually a group of inherited disorders called leukodystrophies or lipid storage diseases. -
French Brandy and Cognac: How They Are MadeBrandy is considered an agricultural spirit because it is made from agricultural products, namely various fruits. -
Aperitifs: The Perfect Way to Start a MealAn Aperitif is a special alcoholic drink that is served before a meal to stimulate the appetite.
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Top Bed and Breakfasts in LondonStaying in a bed and breakfast, especially in a different country, gives you the chance to get to know the real people of the city. -
Budget Vacation Destinations East Longmeadow, MassachusettsWith all the stress that so many are experiencing today, a vacation is all the more important. -
Out of the Ordinary Attractions in New York StateNew York State has a lot to offer, beyond the more popular and well known attractions. -
Unusual Attractions in ConnecticutConnecticut has some attractions that are a bit out of the ordinary, a bit on the unusual side
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Strange Attractions in Washington D.C.Washington D.C. has some attractions that are a little strange, a bit out of the ordinary. -
Strange Things to Do in TexasTexas does not do anything small, including some of their strange attractions.
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Rhode Island's Most Unusual AttractionsRhode Island's history goes back to before there was a United States and while it is the smallest of the 50 states in size, it is big in history -
Odd Attractions in CaliforniaThe next time you find yourself being bored, have nothing to do and want to get some action into your day, head out to one of these odd attractions in California -
Unusual and Out of the Ordinary Attractions in FloridaThe next time you are traveling through Florida, try and take a side trip and see one of these unusual and out of the ordinary attractions in Florida. -
Items for an Eco Friendly KitchenFrom the floor to the ceiling, from the counter tops to the appliances, homeowners today can create the eco friendly kitchen of their dreams.
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Eco Friendly Flowering Ground CoversGround covers come in many varieties and they do not have to be all green. -
Eco Friendly Craft and Artists SuppliesEco friendly craft and artist supplies are the way to go. -
Eco Friendly MulchesThere is a wide variety of eco friendly mulches available, some made from natural growing plants and some from some more unusual sources. -
Economical Vacation Destinations: Beatty, NevadaThere are many places that go unnoticed and yet have something special that makes for an enjoyable time. -
Eco Friendly Insect Repellent PlantsThese are not the carnivorous plants like the Venus Fly Trap that catch and eat insects. These are plants that insects cannot stand to be around. -
Eco Friendly Building ProductsWhether you are building a new house or remodeling an old one, the way to go is green with eco friendly building products. -
Eco Friendly Rain Harvesting SystemsWater conservation is a big ecology issue and the more we save the better off we will be. Collecting or harvesting rainwater is a perfect solution. -
Eco Friendly Grass that Does Not GrowThere are grasses that do not grow, at least not so high that you have to get out the mower. -
Recession Proof Jobs: BartendingBeing a bartender is one job that is not only recession proof, but is actually a job that is more in demand during a recession.
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Where to Find Bilingual JobsBeing bilingual is one talent that is always in demand. -
Jobs with the Office of Personnel ManagementThe Office Of Personnel Management is the agency involved with all aspects of the federal employee's jobs. -
Jobs with the Nuclear Regulatory CommissionThe Nuclear Regulatory Commission deals with nuclear waste and non proliferation of nuclear weapons. -
Jobs at the National Science FoundationThe National Science Foundation was created by Congress in 1950 for the purpose of promoting progress in science, national health, prosperity and welfare. -
Jobs with the National Archives and Records AdministrationThe National Archives And Records Administration is the keeper of the nations records. -
Jobs at Lyndon B. Johnson Space CenterThe Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center is the home of the NASA astronaut corps and the place where they get their training. -
Jobs at the Library of CongressThe Library Of Congress is the largest library in the world and is the research branch of Congress. -
Jobs with the Occupational Safety and Health AdministrationThe Occupational Safety and Health Administration was created un 1971 to prevent work-related injuries, illnesses, and deaths. -
Jobs with the Mine Safety and Health AdministrationThe Mine Safety and Health Administration has been working to improve mine safety and the miners health as well, for 25 years. -
Jobs with the Employment Standards AdministrationThe Employment Standards Administration is the agency that is in charge of enhancing the welfare and protecting the rights of American workers.
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Career Opportunities with the United Services Organization or USOAnyone who has been in the Military knows about the USO. -
Economist Jobs with the Bureau of Labor StatisticsThe Bureau of Labor Statistics compiles the facts and figures on many facets of every day life. -
Jobs with the Employment and Training AdministrationThe Employment and Training Administration is the agency charged with administering the federal government job training and worker dislocation programs.
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Civilian Jobs with the U.S. Coast GuardThe U.S. Coast Guard relies heavily on its civilian work force to help meet its goals. -
Jobs with the Drug Enforcement AdministrationThey currently have jobs posted on USAJOBS for a variety of positions from criminal investigators to office support staff. -
Jobs with the Federal Bureau of InvestigationThe Federal Bureau of Investigation is undoubtably one of the most well known of all the Federal agencies. -
Jobs with the Federal Prison SystemThe Federal Prison System needs a wide range of employees -
Jobs with the U.S. CourtsThe U.S. Courts are divided into 4 sections, the U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Courts of Appeals, U.S. District Courts and Bankruptcy Courts. -
Jobs with the US Geological SurveyThe US Geological Survey has more than 10,000 employees in more than 400 locations across the country. -
Jobs with the National Park ServiceThe National Park Service manages close to 400 sites across the country.
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Renewable Energy Jobs with the Minerals Management ServiceThe Minerals Management Service is a bureau within the Department of the Interior and is charged with managing the nation's natural gas, oil and other mineral resources. -
Jobs with the Bureau of ReclamationThe Bureau of Reclamation built the dams, powerplants and canals in the 17 western states and now it is in charge of selling the water wholesale.
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Jobs with the Bureau of Land ManagementThe Bureau of Land Management is responsible for managing programs that cover the management and conservation of 256 surface acres of land and 700million acres of underground land.










