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Voters' Picks: America Needs a Businessman, and I Am Voting for Mitt RomneyAmerica has had war heroes and all kinds of politicians be elected president. It's about time for a businessman. -
First Person: Amazing Campaign Attention Poured on Small Town of Findlay, OhioFindlay, Ohio, with 41,000 people, is small. The two, about 40 miles south of Toledo, doesn't seem likely to attract visits from presidential candidates. Nevertheless, over the years, many have come to town.
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Television and Movie Stars Who Have Been Heroes in Real LifeA large number of television and movie stars have been heroes on the set and in real life. The heroism hasn't been restricted to men. The stars include Mark Harmon, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Tom Cruise.
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Google's Attack on the American EconomyGoogle not only attacked writers for Associated Content and other websites when it changed its search ranking algorithms. Many small businesses have lost a lot of money too.
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You Have to Go by Boat or Seaplane to a Vacation at the Isle Royale National Park in MichiganIf you want to do something different for your next vacation, why not travel by boat or seaplane, to the the Isle Royale National Park? You can go fishing, ride a canoe or kayak, enjoy scenery, and much more.
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George Clooney's Role in Feeding the Hungry of the WorldGeorge Clooney is known as an actor. He is also known for fighting for human rights in Sudan. Many may not know, however, of his role in fighting poverty and feeding the hungry of the world.
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Pagosa Springs, Colorado: A Little Known Vacation GemPagosa Springs, Colorado, is considered by many to be a little known vacation gem. There is kayaking, biking, hiking, fishing, horseback riding and more in the summer. There is plenty to do in the winter too.
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Science Can Be Fun at the Imagination Station in Toledo, OhioYou can defy gravity, be a human Yo-You, be a sportscaster, and more at the Imagination Station at Toledo, Ohio. You may even find science can be fun.
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The Many Charities of Mariah CareyMariah Carey, called by some, "the best singer of all time," does a lot more than just sing. Carey has helped so many people through various charities that she has won an award from Congress.
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See the Breathtaking Vail, Colorado Scenery in a Hot Air BallonYou can enjoy the beautiful mountains, lakes, wildlife, and more any time of the year in a hot air balloon ride in Vail, Colorado. The rides are offered year round by Camelot Balloons Incorporated.
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Learn How to Handle an Alligator at the Colorado Gators Reptile Park in Mosca, ColoradoHave you dreamed of learning how to handle or wrestle an alligator? You can do that and see much more at the Colorado Gators Reptile Park in Mosca, Colorado. You can also see Morris, the movie star gator.
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What is Mary Tyler Moore Up to Today?What is Mary Tyler Moore up to today? She still acts, but she is better known as an advocate for victims of diabetes. She also supports rights for animals and writes books.
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Visit the Akron Police Museum If You Love Police ShowsDo you love police shows? You might want to visit the Akron Police Museum. Some say learning about real life crime is more interesting than fiction anyway. Admission is free.
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What is Fonzie (Henry Winkler) Up to Today?Ever wonder what Fonzie (Henry Winkler) from "Happy Days"is up to these days? He still acts, directs and produces, but he is also an advocate for those with learning disorders, and he supports various charities.
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Are Real Life Criminal Psychologists like the Profilers on "Criminal Minds?"Are real life criminal psychologists like the profilers on the smash television hit, "Criminal Minds?" Experts say they are very different, but their lives can be just as exciting.
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Don't Be Fooled by the Name: Winter Park, Colorado, is Fun to Visit Any TimeDon't be fooled by the name: Winter Park, Colorado, is fun to visit any time of the year. The winter includes skiing and more, but there is horseback riding, golf, biking, and so much more in the summer.
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"Hannah Montana" Helps Others Through CharitiesMiley Ray Cyrus, the star of Hannah Montana, cares about more than selling records or performing in concerts, as she has helped multiple people through various charities.
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Jordin Sparks Cares About More Than How Many Records She SellsJordin Sparks cares about more than how many records she sells. The American Idol winner is busy helping people all over the world through varies charities, in fighting cancer, malaria, and helping many causes.
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Are Television Medical Dramas, like "House" and "Grey's Anatomy" Dangerous to Watch?Are television medical dramas, like "House" or "Grey's Anatomy" dangerous to watch? Many medical professionals say they create unrealistic expectations among patients and show doctors who don't care for all patients equally.
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There's Plenty to Do Year Round in Vail, Colorado--Including in the SummerNo matter what time of the year you visit Vail, Colorado, you will find plenty to do. There is more to the area than just the skiing in the winter. Read on to learn out more.
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Be an Actor, Win a Prize, when You See a Play by the Mayhem and Mystery Interactive TheaterYou can be an actor or win a prize when you see a play by the Mayhem and Mystery Interactive Theater in Dayton or Columbus, Ohio. The troupe also performs in Middletown, Ohio.
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There Are Many Things to Do Year Round at Saddleback Ranch in Steamboat Springs, ColoradoThere are many things to do year round at Saddleback Ranch in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. The ranch proves there is more than just skiing in "Ski Town USA." One can ride an ATV, go sleigh riding, and much more.
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Learn What's like to Be Governor and a Lot More at the Ohio Statehouse MuseumDid you ever dream of being a state governor or balancing a state budget? You can learn more about what that would be like and a lot more at the Ohio Statehouse Museum in Columbus, Ohio.
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Celebrate Christmas at the Niederman Family Farm in Liberty Township in OhioDo you ever get tired of Christmas decorations in stores before Thanksgiving or the crowded stores on Black Friday? Celebrate the real meaning of Christmas at Niederman Family Farm in Liberty Township, Ohio.
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How Much like Real Life is the Television Show, "CSI?"Millions of viewers every week tune in every week to see Las Vegas criminalists use forensic science to solve crimes, especially murders, on "CSI." How much like real life is the television show?
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How Your Favorite Celebrities Celebrate Christmas?What do your favorite television, movie, and singing celebrities do at Christmas? Some feed the homeless or help others in specialr ways; some eat special meals with friends and family.
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See the Original Wright Brothers III at Carillon Park in Dayton, OhioThere's only one place in the world where you can see the world's first practical airplane, the first automobile self-starter, and the1835 B&O steam locomotive--Carillon Park in Dayton, Ohio.
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How Much is the Television NCIS Like the Real Thing?How much is the television NCIS like the real thing? Although the incidents and characters may be dramatized for effect, the fiction may be closer to reality than you imagined.
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Ride the Only Alpine Roller Coaster in the United States at Glenwood Springs, ColoradoImagine being on a roller coaster while speeding 3,400 feet down a mountain! You can only do it on the only apline coaster in America at the Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park in Glenwood Springs, Colorado.
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The Gwyneth Paltrow You May Not KnowGwyneth Paltrow is more than just a good actress or a pretty face. She is more involved in helping others than most celebrities and isn't a bad singer either.
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How Well Do You Know Marg Helgenberger (Catherine Willows) on CSI?How well do you know Marg Helgenberger (Catherine Willows) on CSI? Did you know of her involvement with many charities or that she plays hacky sack with her co-stars?
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Oh Those Strange Wisconsin LawsIt is illegal to serve butter substitutes in state prisons. Livestock have the right-of-way on public roads. Those are only two of the strange Wisconsin laws.
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There is Plenty to Do at Estes Park, Colorado Any Time of the YearWould you like skiing in the winter or a Scandinavian Midsummer Festival in the summer? In the spring you might see a duck race at Estes Park, Colorado. Read for a travel guide to Estes Park.
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Stupid Laws in WyomingIn Cheyenne, Wyoming, it is illegal to take a shower on Wednesdays. It is illegal in Wyoming to fish with a gun. There are other stupid Wyoming laws.
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The Most Inspiring Bible Verses to Me"And this is the Father's will which hath sent me, that of all which he hath given me I should lose nothing." Why does this Bible verse mean so much to me? Read on.
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Stupid Washington LawsIt is illegal to walk around in public with a cold or other contagious disease. Lollipops are banned. Those are only two of the many stupid Washington laws.
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Real Life Hero Mark HarmonMark Harmon doesn't just play a hero as Leroy Jethro Gibbs on NCIS. He's been one in real life--once saving a boy from a burning car.
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Stupid West Virginia LawsIt is illegal in West Virginia to wear underwear that whistles or to sleep on a train. Those are only two of the many state laws some call "stupid."
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The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame MuseumWould you like to drive in a car once used in the Indianapolis 500 or see many cars used in the race? You can at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum. -
What Will Kiefer Sutherland Do After His Role as Jack Bauer on 24?What Will Kiefer Sutherland Do After His Role as Jack Bauer on 24? Besides acting in various roles, including a 24 movie, he will no doubt continue to support various charities.
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What Has Karri Turner (Lieutenant Harriet Sims) Been Up to Since JAG Went Off the Air?Did you ever wonder what Karri Turner (Lieutenant Harriet Sims)has been up to after JAG. Among other things, she's been busy supporting American troops around the world.
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The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, IndianaYou can visit a planitarium, learn about African American storytelling, visit an Egyptian home, and so much more at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis.
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Do Works Play a Part in Your Salvation?Do good works play a part in your salvation. Some Christian groups and non-Christian groups say yes. The Bible says no.
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4 Eagle Ranch in Wolcott, Colorado Provides a Fun Summer or Winter VacationIn the summer do you want to ride horse; in the winter do you want to go sleigh riding? Try 4 Eagle Ranch in Wolcott, Colorado.
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How Can I Know I Am Saved?How can one know he is saved or his sins are forgiven? The Bible says it's possible, even though non-Christians and some so-called Christians say otherwise.
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Failed Obama Presidency Will Lead to Democratic Loses in Ohio in NovemberPresident Obama's failures as leader will lead to Lee Fisher losing his race for United States Senator, and cause Govenor Ted Strickland to lose his bid to remain Governor.
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Boston Red Sox Trivia QuizHow much do you know about the Boston Red Sox? Take this trivia quiz and find out.
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What is JAG Star David James Elliot Up to Now?Have you ever wondered what JAG star David James Elliot is up to now. He's still busy acting and also supporting a variety of charitable causes.
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KD Guest Ranch in Adamsville, OhioWho says you have to go out west to go to a western style dude ranch? You can visit one of the best in the country at the KD Guest Ranch in Adamsville, Ohio.
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NASCAR Trivia QuizHow much do you know about NASCAR? Take this trivia quiz and find out.
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What Has Happened to the Winners of America's Got Talent?What has happened to the first four winners of America's Got Talent? Did winning the talent competition lead to further success?
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Hocking Valley Scenic Railway in Nelsonville, OhioYou can be robbed by armed men, ride the Boo Train in October, with Santa or celebrate the New Year on the Hocking Valley Scenic Railway in Nelsonville, Ohio.
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Former JAG Actress is Still Busy Acting, Helping OthersIn real life Catherine Bell is in some ways just like the character she played on JAG: tough and trying to do what's right. She's also busy helping others through charities.
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A Vacation Full of Fun at Gateway, ColoradoWhere can you tour majestic red rock canyon formations by plane, ATV, horseback, bike, play golf, see a dinner murder mystery or antique cars? You can in Gateway, Colorado.
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Ohio State Vs. Michigan Football Trivia QuizHow much do you know about what same call, "the game," others "the greatest rivalary in sports," the Ohio State vs. Michigan game? Take this trivia quiz to find out.
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Denver Broncos Trivia QuizThe Broncos waited several years before having a winning record. The team was one of the most successful of the 80's and 90's. How much do you know about the Broncos?
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Ohio State Buckeyes Football Trivia QuizWhat was the last year Ohio State won a championship before 2002? Who won the first Heisman Trophy for the Buckeyes? Take this trivia quiz and find out.
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JAG Trivia QuizHow much do you know about the popular television show, "JAG?" Take this trivia quiz and find out.
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Stomach MigrainesHave you ever had a migraine headache? Has your child ever had stomach problems so severe that the pains are similar to a migraine headache, except they are in his stomach? He may have stomach migraines.
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What Can You Do If Your College Requires You to Have Health Insurance, If You Can't Afford It?What can you do if the college you are going to attend requires you to have health insurance, but you can't afford it? You do have a variety of options.
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Trapeze School in Cincinnati, Ohio/Newport, KentuckyYou're at the circus with your family. Imagine truthfully saying you have been on the flying trapeze. You can, if you attend the trapeze school at Cincinnati, Ohio.
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You Can Now Buy a Condo for Less Than the Price of a New CarYou can now buy a condominium cheaper than a car in many areas of the country. They are for sale in many areas of the country, in many states.
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National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.CThere is a lot more at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. than oil paintings of presidents. You can see exhibits representing every aspect of American life.
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The International Women's Air and Space Museum in Cleveland, OhioThere are exhibits honoring women astronauts and those who helped win World War II in the International Women's Air and Space Museum in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Don't Fall for Payday Loan Scams!If someone calls you and threatens to have you arrested if you don't immediately repay a payday loan, he's lying. He is trying to scam you out of your money.
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Southern Gospel Music Hall of FameDo you love music? Do you think there needs to be a museum honoring musicians who seek to honor Jesus Christ? Try visiting the Southern Gospel Music Hall of Fame in Pigeon Forge.
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If You're Going to Be in Washington, D.C, Don't Overlook the Newseum, the Museum Dedicated to the NewsIf you are going to be in Washington, D.C., you might want to visit the Newseum, where you can be a reporter, play games about the news, and so much more.
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Save Money by Avoiding These Mistakes when Buying Car InsuranceHow many of these mistakes would you make when buying car insurance, without reading this article? How much money can you save, if you don't make them?
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Offering Incentives to Prospective Buyers Might Just Help You Sell Your HomeHave you been trying to sell your home for awhile, with no luck? Offering an incentive, such as helping with closing costs, might just be the trick you need.
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Avoid Credit Card and Other Debt by Not Making These Common Financial ErrorsYou might be able to avoid having thousands of dollars in credit card debt if you avoid these common financial errors, according to experts.
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Home Buyers Beware of Mortgage FraudIf you are a home buyer, home owner, or someone lending to a home buyer, beware. There are countless people trying to take advantage of your through a mortgage fraud scheme.
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How to Provide for the Financial Well Being of Your Elderly Parents and Be Paid for it TooDoes it seem like a daunting task to provide for the financial well being of your parents? There is help out there and some programs which will even pay you.
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Stupid Laws in North CarolinaIt is illegal in the state to sing off key; it is illegal in Barber for dogs and cats to fight with each other. Welcome to the world of stupid North Carolina laws.
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Increase Your Tax Deduction Next Year by Using These DeductionsThe IRS reports that people pay a lot of money in unnecessary taxes every year by not claiming these overlooked deductions.
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Financial Tips for College Students and GraduatesWhere are the college classes that give helpful financial tips for students and graduates? If you have never heard of such a class, maybe these tips will help.
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Sam Bradford, Trying to Turn Around the St. Louis Rams, Continuing to Share His Christian FaithAs a Christian, Sam Bradford doesn't let the pressure get to him, not even trying to turn around the fortunes of the St. Louis Rams, who only won one game this year. -
Strange Laws in New JerseyIn New Jersey it is illegal to commit a murder while wearing a bullet proof vest. A man may not legally knit during fishing season. New Jersey has a lot of strange laws.
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How Experts Say to Teach Children About MoneyWith the average American owing $8,000 in credit card debt and more and more people seeing their homes disappear, how do you teach your children about money?
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Advantages and Disadvantages of a Custom Built HomeShould you buy a custom built home, a home built to your specifications? The Internet is full of the disadvantages, but there are advantages too.
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Is a Spec Home Right for You?If you want to buy a home, should you consider a spec home? What is a spec home anyway, and how is it different than any other type of a home? What are the advantages and disadvantages of buying a spec home? You will have more choices, for one.
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Recession Proof Careers: The Health Care FieldIf you have been discouraged by how many jobs have been lost during the recession, there are career fields that are "recession proof," including the health care field.
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Recession Proof Careers: Security JobsIf you're looking for a career field to enter do you ever get discouraged because of the recession. One "recession proof" career is the field of security jobs.
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Even in a Bad Economy, You Can Earn Extra Money Doing Demonstrations and MerchandisingEven in a bad economy you can earn extra money doing demonstrations in stores and merchandising. There are even some career positions available.
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Ober Gatlinburg Ski Resort and Amusement Park in Gatlinburg, TennesseeIf you want to see a spectacular view of the majestic Smoky Mountains, on America's newest aerial tramway; or do much more, visit Ober Gatlinburg in Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
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Don't Let a Lookalike, Sound Alike Drug Kill You or a Loved OneA 62-year-old grandmother who thought she was taking a pain killer, when she was actually taking an anti-epilepsy drug, killed herself. There are many victims of sound alike drugs.
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Groups that Grant Wishes to Senior CitizensA grandmother in ill health hopes to take her grandchildren to Disney World. This is only one of the kinds of wishes that senior citizens have that some groups grant.
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How to Determine If the Real Estate Market in Your Area is ImprovingHow can you tell if the real estate market in your area is improving? There are ways to know, and it makes sense to be informed before you try to buy or sell.
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Why You Should Pay Cash For Your CarHow much money do you throw away every time you buy a car? Experts say it's better to pay cash when you buy, than to take out a loan. Cash brings other advatages too.
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Saving Money on VacationsDo you want to keep from having to pay off this year's vacation next year. It all starts with the proper planning and not using credit to pay for it all.
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The Durable Power of Attorney and Selling Your Aged or Sick Parents' HouseIf you have the Durable Power of Attorney and your parents are sick, unable to care for themselves, and have a lot of medical expenses, can you sell their home?
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How to Handle a Real Estate Dispute with a RelativeHow do you handle a dispute involving real estate ownership with a relative that is not contributing financially to the property? One option may be a partition suit.
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Common Home Selling MistakesAre you making any of these mistakes in trying to sell your house? If you are, and if you correct them, your house will sell much more quickly.
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Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies in Gatlinburg, TennesseeHow would you like to sleep with sharks, swim with stingrays, or see a four-eyed fish. You might want to visit Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies in Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
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RainForest Adventures in Sevierville, TennesseeWhy go to a rain forest in Central Africa to see exotic animals? Kangaroos, exotic birds, and many others can be seen at RainForest Adventures in Sevierville, Tennessee.
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The Space Needle in Gatlinburg, TennesseeIf you want to see a 360 degree panoramic view of theSmoky Mountains, and the majestic scenery around Gatlinburg, Tennessee, you might want to consider visiting the Space Needle.
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Sweet Fanny Adams Theatre in Gatlinburg, TennesseeIf you're planning a trip to Gatlinburg, Tennessee, you might consider not only seeing the Smokies and country music shows, why not visit the Sweet Fanny Adams Theatre too?
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Daredevil Museum of Niagara FallsKirk Jones was the only one to survive the trip over Niagar Falls in only the clothes he was wearing on his back. Learn about him in the Daredevil Museum of Niagara Falls.
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I Apologize to Everyone for President Obama and the Things He Has Said and DoneI apologize to everyone for the times President Obama has gone throughout the world apologizing for America's mistakes. I do this even though I did not vote for him.
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Old Testament Trivia QuizHow much do you know about the Old Testament? Take this trivia quiz and find out.
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Oh Those Strange Nebraska LawsIn Nebraska it is illegal to fish for whales. Bar owners must brew a kettle of soup at the same time they serve beer. Welcome to the strange world of Nebraska laws.
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Strange Laws in NevadaMake sure you never ride a camel down the highway in Nevada or try to pawn dentures in Las Vegas.
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Indianapolis 500 Trivia QuizHow much do you know about the most famous car race in the world? Take this Indianapolis 500 Trivia Quiz and find out.
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Kentucky Derby Trivia QuizHow much do you know about the most famous horse race in the world? Take this Kentucky Derby Trivia Quiz and find out.
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Stupid Laws in New HampshireIt is illegal in New Hampshire to nod your head, tap your feet, or in any way keep time to music in a tavern or restaurant, and that is only one stupid law in the state.
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Final Four Trivia QuizHow much do you know about the Final Four? Take this quiz and find out.
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Stupid Laws in MontanaExcelsior Springs will not tolerate rats that worry. Single women may not go fishing alone in Montana. Welcome to the world of stupid Montana laws.
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Stupid Laws in MinnesotaIn Minnesota it is illegal to tease a skunk or cross state lines with a duck on your head. Minnesota is only one of many states with stupid laws.
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Stupid Laws in MissouriIn Kansas City, you may not install a bathtub with legs that resemble animal paws. That's only one of the stupid laws in Missouri.
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Ten of the Top Cities to Find a Job in 2009Although the country may be going through a recession, there was a good chance for you to find a job in these cities in 2009.
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Drew Brees, Super Bowl Champion, Champion in Helping OthersTo most people, Drew Brees is known as the quarterback who led the New Orleans Saints to an NFL championship. To others, he is a champion for his work for his charity.
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Oh, Those Strange Maryland LawsIt is illegal to grow thistles in your yard. In Baltimore, it is illegal to take a lion with you to the movies. Welcome to the strange world of Maryland laws.
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Oh, Those Strange Massachusetts LawsIt is illegal to eat more than three sandwiches at a wake. If you snore, you must keep your windows down and locked. Welcome to the strange world of Massachusetts laws.
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Top Websites of the DecadeThe Internet continued to have an ever greater influence over the life of ordinary people. What were some of the top websites of the past decade?
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Top Gadgets of the DecadeHow did Americans ever live without GPS devices, iPods, iPhones, the BlackBerry and other top devices of the past decade?
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Oh, Those Strange Maine LawsYou must carry a gun to church to protect yourself from attacks by Native Americans. You can't step out of an airplane that is in flight. Welcome to the strange world of Maine laws.
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Four of the Strangest Lawsuits You've Ever Heard ofA woman who was injured sued the dog that bit her, not the police who owned her. That is just one of the strangest lawsuits you've ever heard about.
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How to Help Victims of the Haiti Earthquake and Share the Gospel of Jesus Christ at the Same TimeIt is possible to help provide food, medicine, shelter, water purification systems and other help to Haiti and share the gospel of Jesus Christ at the same time.
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Oh, Those Strange Louisiana LawsIt is illegal to participate in a "fake" wrestling match. You can go to prison for ten years for stealing an aligator. Welcome to the strange world of Louisiana laws.
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Most Important Dates of the DecadeThe Supreme Court ensured George W. Bush would be president. More than 3,000 people were killed by terrorists. Both happened on some of the most important dates of the decade.
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Oh, Those Strange Kentucky LawsIt is illegal to dye a duckling blue, red, yellow, green, or any color, and try to sell it. One can't fish with a bow and arrow. Welcome to the strange world of Kentucky laws.
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Oh, Those Strange Kansas LawsPedestrians must wear tail lights when crossing a Kansas highway. Dodge City business owners must provide a horse water troth. Welcome to the strange world of Kansas laws.
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Oh, Those Strange Iowa LawsA man with a mustache may not kiss a woman in public. A one armed man must play the piano for free. Welcome to the strange world of Iowa laws.
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Top News Stories of the Decade Affecting ChristiansThe September 11 terrorist attacks and the interaction between Christians and Muslims was just one of the top stories of the decade affecting Christians.
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Top Sports Stories of the DecadeAfter 86 years the Boston Red Sox won the World Series. Lance Armstrong won the Tour de France six times. Those were two of the top sports stories of the decade.
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Oh, Those Strange Idaho LawsIf you want to give your sweetheart a box of candy, it must weigh at least 50 pounds. You cannot fish from the back of a camel. Welcome to the strange world of Idaho laws.
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Oh, Those Strange Georgia LawsOne may not use profanity in front of a corpse in a funeral home. You may not carry an ice cream cone in your back pocket on Sunday. Welcome to the strange world of Georgia laws.
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Oh, Those Strange Delaware LawsChildren are not allowed to have an imaginary friend in Delaware. Small boys must never throw stones, anytime, anyplace. Welcome to the strange world of Delaware laws.
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Top News Stories of the DecadeOn September 11, 2001, almost 3,000 people were killed in the worst terrorist attack in United States history. That is one of the top news stories of the decade.
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It is Illegal in Hartford for a Man to Kiss His Wife on Sunday or to Educate a DogIt is illegal in Hartford, Connecticut for a man to kiss his wife on Sunday, or to educate a dog. Welcome to the strange world of Connecticut laws.
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Oh, Those Strange Indiana LawsIt is illegal to pass a horse on the street. One may be flogged 100 times for check forgery. Welcome to the strange world of Indiana Laws.
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Oh, Those Strange Illinois LawsOne can be arrested for vagrancy, if he is not carrying at least $1. It is a fourth degree felony to eavsdrop on one's own conversation. Welcome to the strange world of Illinois laws.
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Oh, Those (Strange) Arkansas LawsA public school teacher cannot receive a raise if he bobs his hair. You cannot keep an aligator in a bathtub. Welcome to the strange world of Arkansas laws.
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Bill Glass, Former Pro Bowl Defensive Standout for the Cleveland Browns, Now Shares His Christian Faith in PrisonsAs a linebacker for the Cleveland Browns, Bill Glass played in four Pro Bowls and won an NFL championship. For 40 years he has shared his Christian faith in prisons throughout the world.
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Oh, Those (Strange) Alaska LawsIt is illegal to wake a sleeping bear to take its picture in Alaska. It is illegal to groom dogs in Juneau. Welcome to the strange world of Alaska laws.
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How to Eat Healthier at Pizza HutIf you want to eat healthier, you might not want to eat at Pizza Hut every day. There are things you can do when dining there, however, to be much more healthy at the restaurant.
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Oh, Those (Strange) Alabama LawsWrestling matches between bears are illegal. It is illegal to maim oneself to obtain charitable assistance. You cannot drive barefooted. Alabama has many strange laws.
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Oh, Those (Strange) Colorado LawsIt is illegal to kiss a woman that is sleeping. It is illegal to mutilate a rock in a state park. Welcome to the strange world of Colorado laws.
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Oh, Those (Strange) Ohio LawsIt is illegal in Cleveland for women to wear patent leather shoes, because men could see reflections of their underwear, if they do. That is one of many strange Ohio laws.
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Oh, Those (Strange) Michigan LawsA robber may sue you, if he was injured in your house. A woman may not get her hair cut, without her husband's permission. Welcome to the strange world of Michigan laws.
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Oh, Those (strange) Texas LawsOne law requires criminals to notify future victims in advance before they actually commit their crimes. That's only one of the many strange laws in Texas.
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Oh, Those (Strange) Florida LawsPregnant pigs cannot be placed in cages. Single women may not parachute on Sundays. Those are just two of many strange laws in Florida.
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Oh, Those (Strange) New York LawsYou can be fined $25 for flirting. You can't carry an ice cream cone in your pocket on Sunday. You need a license to hang clothes. Welcome to the strange world of New York laws.
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Oh, Those (Strange) California LawsIn California, it is illegal for animals to mate within 1,500 feet of a place of worship, to shoot at an animal, other than a whale from your car, among many other strange laws.
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Did You Know You Can Use the Internet to Do These Ten Things?You can use the Internet to star in your own reality television show, download songs while you are driving, charter a private jet, or publish a novel. That's only the start.
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Things to Do for Christmas 2009 in Cleveland, OhioIn Cleveland, Ohio, for Christmas, one can view seventy professionally decorated Christmas trees, and see the "Black Nativity," the gospel, with the music of the Black church.
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Things to Do for Christmas 2009 in Cincinnati, OhioIn Cincinnati, you can celebrate Christmas by seeing 2.5 million lights, going to a party or live nativity scene at local churches, and in many other ways.
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Things to Do for Christmas 2009 in Columbus, OhioVisitors to and residents of Columbus, Ohio, can celebrate Christmas 2009 by seeing more than three-million Christmas lights at the Columbus Zoo and in many other ways.
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Things to Do for Christmas 2009 in Lima, OhioCelebrate Christmas 2009 with the world famous country/gospel group, the Oak Ridge Boys, watch White Christmas, and see The Nutcracker - All Jazzed Up in Lima, Ohio.
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How to Become a Contestant on Who Wants to Be a MillionaireDo you want to become a millionaire? If so, have you ever thought of becoming a contestant on the syndicated television show, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
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Things to Do for Christmas 2009 in Toledo, OhioFor Christmas 2009 in Toledo, Ohio, one can see the world famous country/gospel group the Oak Ridge Boys, the Nutcracker Ballet, Pop/Country performer Jim Brickman, and more than one million lights at the Toledo Zoo.
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How to Become a Contestant on Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?Have you ever wanted to be a contestant on Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader? Would you like to test yourself, to see how you might do on the show?
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The Top Ten (or So) Cities in the United States to Live in 2009What were the top ten cities to live in the U.S. in 2009? It depends on the list you read, criteria you use, and whether you mean big or small cities.
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Some of the Dumbest Criminals You Will Meet AnywhereA man was arrested after allegedly trying to use a pointed finger like a gun in an attempt to rob a store. He was just one of the dumbest criminals you will meet anywhere.
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Book Review: Religion and Relationship by Minister Dante FortsonIt isn't about religion or a list of do and don'ts to earn favor with God or salvation from God. That's the message in the book, "Relgion and Relationship."
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Terry Bradshaw's Christian Faith Helped Him Overcome Early Public RidiculeImagine constantly being called dumb and stupid. Imagine proving everybody wrong. Terry Bradshaw doesn't imagine, he did just that as a Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback.
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Christian Hall of Fame in Canton, OhioIf you would like to see paintings honoring Christians from the early church to the present hour, visit the Christian Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio.
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Cleveland Museum of ArtIf you want to see Chinese Art, Modern European Art, African Art, European Paintings, Greek and Roman Art and much more, visit the Cleveland Museum of Art.
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Cincinnati Art MuseumIf you want to see great works of European and American Art, portraits of "Average Joes" who made it great, and Chinese artwork, visit the Cincinnati Art Museum.
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Toledo Firefighter's MuseumIn the Toledo Firefighter's Museum you can learn about those who died serving, old vehicles, and your children can learn how they should act in case of a fire.
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Joe Gandolfo, a Rich Man Who Gives Away 50% of His Income to Charity, and Sharing the Gospel of Jesus ChristFinancial advisor Joe Gandolfo isn't a typical rich man. He gives away half his money to charity--often Christian charities. He also gives tax advice to the rich.
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The College Basketball Experience in Kansas City, Missouri, is Not like Other Sports MuseumsAt the College Basketball Experience in Kansas City, Missouri, you can learn about the great players and coaches of all time, and experience the thrill of a game too.
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The Dayton Art InstituteIf you want to see some of the finest art in the world, by Peter Paul Rebens, Edward Hooper,and others, you don't have to go to New York. Visit the Dayton Art Institue.
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The Denver Firefighters MuseumHave you ever wondered about the training to be a firefighter, the history of firefighting, equipment used, or vehicles used? Find out at the Denver Firefighters Museum.
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Forney Transportation Museum in Denver, Colorado, Displays Whatever Has Been on WheelsIf you want to see the world's largest steam locomotive or collection of bicycles in the world and much more, visit the Forney Transportation Museum in Denver, Colorado.
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Black American West Museum and Cultural Center in Denver, ColoradoPaul Lewis was told when he was a boy that the West never had any Black cowboys. When he discovered the truth he later opened the Black American West Museum.
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Should Christians Participate in Halloween--Maybe We Can Even Be a WitnessIs it best for Christians to ignore Halloween? Rather than worrying about the negative influences, maybe we can offer a positive alternative and even be a witness.
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Museo De Las Americas in Denver, ColoradoMuseo de las Americas is the only museum in the Rocky Mountains solely focusing on Latin American culture. One can view paintings, prints, toys swords, and musical instruments.
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Protect Your Baby from Botulism, Choking Hazards, or Any Unsafe Food, Make Homemade Baby FoodHave you heard about the recent recall of baby food that might have botulism or the 2007 recall of Gerbers food that might be dangerous? Why not make homemade baby food?
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ProRodeo Hall of Fame and the Museum of the American Cowboy in Colorado Springs, ColoradoThe ProRodeo Hall of Fame and the Museum of the American Cowboy is the only such museum in the world. You can learn about the history of and some of the biggest stars in the sport.
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John May Museum in Colorado Springs, ColoradoYou can learn about space exploration and different kinds of insects, including one as big as your hand, and how different insects hide themselves by camouflage.
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Buckskin Joe Frontier Town and Railway in Cañon City, ColoradoYou can see gunfights, a magic show, view the Royal Gorge and see where movies were made at the Buckskin Joe Frontier Town and Railway and Cañon City, Colorado.
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Historic Manitou Springs ColoradoBesides being next to Pikes Peak and the Garden of the Gods, Manitou Springs, Colorado, itself offers so much to do a visitor isn't likely to be bored.
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Old Colorado City Area of Colorado Springs, Colorado Brings the Old West Back to LifeDid you ever wonder about the people who lived in the Old West in the area of Pikes Peak and about the history of the area? If so, visit Old Colorado City.
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United States Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, ColoradoWould you like to meet an athlete training for the Olympics and see where athletes train, eat, and live? Visit the United States Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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Learn How America is Protected from Nuclear War and View America's Aircraft and Missiles at Peterson Air and Space MuseumIf you want to learn how America is protected from nuclear war and view a variety of aircraft and missiles, visit the Peterson Air and Space Museum in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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Financial Experts Agree: Buying Whole Life Insurance is a Great Investment--for the Life Insurance SalesmanFinancial experts agree: Buying whole life insurance is a great investment--for the life insurance agent. For consumers it stinks. Why are experts so against whole life?
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Mutual Funds: The Fastest, Safest Way to Make Money Through InvestingIf you want to make money through investing the safest, quickest way, many experts say invest in mutual funds. Forget the stock market, bonds, CD's and commodities.
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Crystal Peaks Ranch Gives Hope to Abused Children and HorsesCrystal Peaks Ranch in Bend, Oregon, has offered therapy and emotional healing for years to abused children. No other program pairs abused horses with abused children.
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If You Go on a Budget, You Can Save a Lot of MoneyIf you want to give yourself one of the biggest raises you've ever had, consider going on a budget. Financial experts agree you can save a lot of money.
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Miss America 2009 Katie Stam Travels for the Children's Miracle Network--and for Jesus ChristWhen she was a little girl Katie Stam dreamed of being Miss America. She may have never dreamed she would be and would also be an ambassador for Jesus Christ. -
Buying a Home? Experts Say Take Out a 15 Year Mortgage, Not a 30 Year LoanYou could pay half the interest if you take out a 15 year mortgage when buying a home. Some even say it's better to rent until you can afford the shorter loan.
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2007 Finalist Phil Stacey Keeping Busy After American IdolAfter being a finalist on American Idol in 2007, finishing sixth, Phil Stacey is staying busy in the Navy, going on singing tours and releasing a Christian record.
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One Way to Avoid Credit Card Debt: Have an Emergency FundIf your car broke down and repair would cost $900, what would you do? Would you use your credit card? You'd be better off paying from your emergency fund.
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How to Find Bargains when You Shop and What the Power of Cash Can DoIn today's economy, why pay full price? You can save big money if you know where to shop, how to bargain, and if you use the power of cash.
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University of Pittsburgh Basketball Coach Jamie DixonThe University of Pittsburgh, which is not a traditional basketball power, has been turned into a powerhouse by coach Jamie Dixon, a dedicated Christian.
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Obamacare: The President's Plans for National Health Care Would Be a Recipe for Disaster for AmericaHow would you feel if you had to pay for abortions for Americans under national health insurance or had to wait months for surgery? It might happen under Obamacare.
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How Credit Card and Other Debt Collectors Routinely Break the LawHas the current economy affected you in ways you never thought possible? Has a debt collector threatened to take your home, have you arrested or called you a criminal? He was breaking the law.
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Places Online to Find Work at Home and Elsewhere (Even in Today's Economy)In today's economy, hundreds of thousands of people lose their jobs monthly. Finding a new job is not easy. It is still possible to find work online, however.
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Christian Leader William J. Murray: Son of Atheist Madalyn Murray O'HairImagine your mother was a famous atheist, who hired murderers, spent days watching pornographic movies and taught you to hate God. Christian leader William Murray doesn't have to imagine.
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Miracle Theatre in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, Brings the Life of Christ to LifeWhat would it have been like to have seen Jesus Christ calming the sea or walking on water? The Miracle Theatre in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee bring His story to life.
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Mortgage Loan Modification Might Help You Keep Your HouseAre you falling behind in your mortgage payments? Are you afraid you might lose your home? A mortgage home modification might be the answer for you.
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Ronnie Milsap Returns to His Roots with New Gospel AlbumWith 40 number one country hits, Ronnie Milsap is one of the most popular and decorated stars in music history. This month he released his first gospel album.
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How President Obama Plans to Push His Abortion Agenda Without Your Even NoticingDon't worry about President Obama signing a Freedom of Choice Bill to stop all state regulations on abortion. Instead, he plans on supporting abortion piece by piece and hiding his support.
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President Obama Ends Welfare ReformPresident Barack Obama has effectively ended the Welfare Reform which began in 1996. Most Americans don't even know he did it.
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After Years of Living Only for Basketball Fame, the Late Pete Maravich Found Peace in His FaithYears ago a young boy named Pete Maravich dreamed of becoming the best player ever. He did score more points in college than any other player and was one of the NBA's best. He only found peace in his faith, however.
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Young Man Saved Saved from Cancer by Stem Cells from an Umbilical Cord Speaks Against Embryonic Stem Cell ResearchA young man whose life was saved from leukemia by stem cells from an umbilical chord testified before Congress against embryonic stem cells.
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New Writers: Earn Money on These WebsitesIf you want to make money as a beginning writer from the start, without having to compete by biding against another writer for a job, I suggest you try out these websites.
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How One Ordinary American Will Remember President BushHow will history remember George Bush? Some believe he will be considered the worst President ever. Others believe history will be more kind. This is one American, however, who will remember him far more kindly than most.
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Olympic Track Star Sanya Richards Gives the Credit for Her Success to GodAs one of the fastest women in the world, Sanya Richards has won medals at the Olympics and World Championships. She gives the credit for her success to God.
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Olympic Medal Winner Allyson Felix Wants to Be a Star for ChristWhile two time Olympic medal winner Allyson Felix may be a successful track star, she is more interested in being a different kind of a star--a star for Jesus. The athlete has a father who is a pastor.












