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Architects Should Be Required to Have Building ExperienceHands on experience can save costly mistakes. Field experience for an architect would provide a better and more comprehensive overview of the construction industry. -
Is Your Kitty a Teenaged Tramp?Is your cat very verbal and dying to go outside to meet a boyfriend? What's a responsible human parent to do? -
Chicken of the Sea Tuna: Why is Tuna Called Chicken?Here is a brief background and history about Chicken of the Sea tuna. -
Gym Workouts Can Be Mentally ChallengingGyms work in harmony with your body and your mind. Attitudes and judging of others should be kept in check for a better workout. -
Boycott American Women: Letter to the Editor Concord MonitorA male wrote a highly offensive letter to the Concord Monitor regarding women in the USA. Thankfully, this is not the norm of our male population.
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Ford Motor Company Announces Plans for 7000 New JobsWith the announcement of 7000 new jobs Ford is on the road to solid footing again. Profits are up and the general public seem to have a renewed attitude towards Ford. -
Public Transportation in Concord, NHIf you don't have a license or do not wish to rent a car there is reliable public transportation in Concord, NH. Here is a description of what is available if you decide to play or stay. -
Mona Lisa Painting Depicts More MysteryNew letters have been discovered in the eyes of the famous Mona Lisa. After 500 years, the painting continues to provide mystery and intrigue to researchers and historians.
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Buffet EtiquetteA popular food buffet should be an fun time. Here are some tips on buffet line etiquette. Here are some of the most irksome behaviors to avoid. -
Dealing with an In-law VisitDoes a short notice visit from your in-laws send you into a mental overload? Are you totally unprepared? Here's some tips to enjoy the visit and release the stress before they arrive. -
Mice and Fleas in the HouseMice and fleas crave warm places. They will naturally seek out a good winter home. This very well could be your home. What can you do about it?
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Twitter Goes to the DogsTwitter is longer just for humans. If you are at work or just on the road, Mattel has come up with a way for your dog to stay in touch with you. -
Staring: The Three Things We Stare at the MostStaring is considered rude but we all do it at one time or another. What do you stare at the most? Chances are it is another person. -
How to Help a New Kitten Adjust to Your HomeYour kitten has just left its mom, and this can be a scary transition for him or her. If this is your first cat, here are some tips to help the cat adjust. -
J.D. Salinger's Toilet for Sale on EbayMany weird things have been on Ebay and the latest is J.D. Salinger's toilet. The asking price is a mere million bucks. Will it sell? Who would buy it? -
Online Gambling: My Dirty Little SecretOnline gambling need not be 21 or poker. Online auctions are a gamble and if you are not careful you can get much more engrossed than you should be or even want to be.
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Stress Fractures of the FootYou know your foot hurts but may not remember injuring it. It could be a stress fracture and your foot might not even be bruised! Recognizing what a stress fracture is may help in the diagnosis and treatment. -
Butter: Salted v. UnsaltedYour typical supermarket butter is labeled unsalted or salted. Does it make a difference? It does for recipes and discerning taste buds.
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Painting an Interior WallPainting the walls of a room? Here is an easy tutorial if you are a novice or a review if you just need "brushing up." -
Should I Separate My Seasonal Clothing?Some of us are ultra organized. Some of us can't find our mittens in the winter and shorts in the summer. Does it really matter?
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Illegal Immigrants Force Arizona to Pass LegislationArizona has passed a new law concerning illegal aliens. It has stirred plenty of debate and a questionable solution. Did they have a choice? Where does Obama stand in the controversy?
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Lizzie Borden - Murderer Acquitted?A prosperous banker and his wife were murdered brutally in the Victorian era. The likely murderer was tried but never convicted, the notorious Lizzie Borden.
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The Dirty Rotten Blanket - a Dog's Best FriendWho would think a dirty old blanket could be such a creature comfort. It is, if you are a dog and have a good owner. -
Archaeological Dig in New HampshireResearch from an archaeological dig suggests a New Hampshire coastal area was founded by Anglicans, rather than Pilgrims. This questions the original history written by the Puritans.
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How to Find a Great Real Estate AgentHere are some key points to examine while looking for a real estate agent. There are many to choose from. Why not hire one that will excel in representing you?
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Hollow-Core Doors vs. Solid-Core Interior DoorsInformation to help weigh the options of which interior door is right for your house, solid core or hollow core.
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Should Illinois Be Chosen for a Supermax Facility for Gitmo Detainees?Should the U.S. have terrorists on its soil so they can get a fair shake at the justice system, or could we put an oversight committee at Gitmo for assurance of humane treatment and due process?
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Ronco Showtime Rotisserie Oven - Product ReviewHow well does the Ronco Showtime Rotisserie Oven really perform? Is it worth the money or is just another infomercial with a disappointing product? Here are some pros and cons to help you decide.
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Earthquakes in New HampshireCalifornia is not the only state to experience major quakes. New Hampshire has experienced them, and the bedrock geology makes it more widespread.
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Stimulus Signs or Signs of WasteThe Obama administration requires states to erect announcement signs of "Getting People Back to Work" when they have received federal funding as part of the stimulus package. A senator from NH, Judd Gregg, wants to halt this wasteful practice.
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Two Outstanding Uses for Super GlueOver the years super glue has evolved in it usage. Super glue can now help catch criminals and also heal wounds.
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Should You Eat Red Meat?How much red meat should you eat? Fred Flintstone is a good example of what not to do. Guidelines and common sense are your best defense against the possible dangers of red meat.
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Long Grain Brown Rice is a Good ChoiceThere are many health benefits to eating brown rice. There are also many different ways to prepare it. Why not try it today? The benefits may surprise you.
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Why Does My Head Sweat so Much?If you have ever wondered why your head sweats so much, you may not know when it will happen or the cause. This article will provide answers for you.
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Obama's Appliance Rebate: Good Idea or More National Debt?The Obama administration has approved rebates for Energy Star appliances. Will it involve creative financing through the big box stores? Will it help the economy? Read this article and draw a conclusion.
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Michael Vick: Repentant Dog Killer or Just Sorry for Himself?After doing a stint in prison Michael Vick claims he is sorry for his animal abuse. Is he credible?
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Bedbugs: No Longer Just an Urban MythTelltale signs of bedbugs, where they live, what to look for and how bedbugs spread.
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Concord, New Hampshire Debates Video Slot MachinesNH is currently trying to balance their budget. Strong feelings have arisen when slot machines are a way to close the gap.
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Good Fishing at Sewell's Falls in Concord, New HampshireShort article about fishing, on or offshore as well as swimming, walking and biking at Sewall's Falls. A nicely rehabilitated area along the Merrimack River.
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Great Pizza and More at Chief's Place In Penacook, New HampshireA review of the restaurant Chief's Place in Penacook, NH. An overview of the food offered and an prices.
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Obama's 250 Dollar Stimulus Checks: More Deficit and Questionable BenefitsIndividuals may not realize the checks they are receiving may not be outright gifts from the goverment. This short article raises questions about the latest stimulus checks for 250 dollars.
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Fifteen Reasons to Live in New HampshireNH is a beautiful and unique state. Read this and know how a native feels and what to be aware of in NH.
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New Hampshire Votes Against Transgender Rights BillA verbal and robust hearing was held on NH transgenders' rights as applied to housing and employment went south and was called the "bathroom bill."
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Tips for a Successful Yard SaleAn overview of planning a yard sale, organization and timing tips.
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Tips for Beginner CheesemakersAn overview and general information of making cheese. What you need and some helpful resources to achieve your goal.
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Forever in Blue JeansNo matter what size or style, jeans are here to stay. They come in many varieties and styles and reflect the fashion of yesterday and today.
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Salt, Seasoning and MoreThis is a short article that takes you through the life of salt as we know it. It describes the commodity, history, culture and how salt has been economically important.
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How to Alleviate Back and Neck PainAn overview of back and neck pain. Identify the source and then proceed with the right treatment geared for you.
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How to Evict TenantsThis simple yet comprehensive overview is designed to aid landlords in the eviction process of tenants.
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Famous Inventors and a Researcher Killed by Their Own MethodsThis describes three brave people who ended up dead but still contributed to mankind beneficially.
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Asparagus Can Be an AdventureSome history, ways to prepare and table talk regarding asparagus. Asparagus can be personable as well as distinctive.
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The Consequences of a Poor Roofing JobThis article describes the most common reasons of roof leakage and also offers preventative advice.
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How to Save on the Cost of a FuneralA general overview of funeral costs and alternate ways to save.
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The Wild and Wicked Revenge of the KittyThe many revenge tactics of a housecat.
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The Political and Social Perils of Being a ChickenA tongue in cheek look at today's politics through the eye and small brain of a chicken.
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Invasion of the Long Horned BeetleThis describes the Long Horned Asian Beetle and how destructive it is to trees. It has the maple sugaring industry on alert and could disrupt lucrative foliage viewing.
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Shopping for a New Tea KettleThe many choices available for tea kettles and places to find them.
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How Safe is Your Shrimp?Information and overview regarding farm raised shrimp and native U.S. shrimp.
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Six Ways to Become More Involved in Your Small TownAn overview of different ways to volunteer and become active in any small town in America.
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Golden Retriever Ownership - Pros and ConsThis is an overview of some realistic pros and cons of having a golden retriever dog.
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Some Important Questions to Ask Before You Start the Home Improvement ProjectThis short piece is intended to aid homeowners with large projects. It explains how important it is to plan your project and also some tips to hire contractors.
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A Question for NASCAR Crew MembersThis short piece describes a conversation overheard about NASCAR crew members regarding their laundry.
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Some of My Observations While Staying in Rimouski, Quebec, CanadaThis is a brief overview of tips, fishing in the St. Lawrence River and a recently beached submarine in Quebec.




















