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7 Best Places to BacklinkIncrease your SEO and page ranking by backlinking. Drive traffic to your site. Find the best places on the internet to backlink.
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Millions Unclaimed by Illinois Lottery WinnersAre you holding a winning lottery ticket and don't know yet? You still have time to claim it, but time is running out. Chicagoans lead the way in Illinois for unclaimed lottery prize money. -
Go Out and About: Discover Chicagoland's Best Christmas TreesTake the family out to explore some of Chicago's best Christmas trees and Christmas tree farms. It makes for a fab family day and quality time with the kids. -
'Skyfall' Watch Parties in ChicagoThe name? Bond. James Bond. The 23rd film featuring the famous spy, "Skyfall," is about to be released in Chicago on Friday, November 9.
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Ranting Radical Opinions About the Presidential Election Divides on FacebookIs radical ranting about your favorite nominee on social networks acceptable? Can it do damage and wreck friendships that have carried on for years? Nearly. -
Sweet Skating Spots on Ice in ChicagoFind your perfect outdoor ice skating rink in Chicago this year. There are some great spots around Chicago for the whole family to enjoy.
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Two Convincing Contemporary Christian Music Artistspopular christian music artists, casting crowns, david crowder band, favorite christian music artists
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Have a Little Soul in ChicagoGet on the Soul Train in Chicago this summer. There is an exhibit that stages some old photos from the once popular TV music show.
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Art and the Elderly in EvanstonYou have a chance to support a local Evanston charity for a couple of months. Visit the exhibition that puts on display the artwork of local elderly artists.
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U.B. Dogs Has Good Lunch Specials DowntownBite into a tasty Vienna Beef dog downtown on your lunch break. At U.B. Subs, everything taste better with a side of fries.
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Go Gluten Free for Father´s Day at Roy´sRoy´s has some nice gluten free options on their menu. For Father´s Day they are serving a special brunch.
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Breakfast Italian Style for Father´s DayDo something different this year and treat dad to an Italian breakfast. Trattoria Trullo has a special menu prepared for Father´s Day, June 19, 2011.
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Summer Music Series at Lincoln Park ZooOnce a month Lincoln Park Zoo is hosting a big concert in their park during the summer. Check out acts like Sugar Ray and One Republic.
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Eat Global Dogs at the New HotdogeriaThe Hotdogeria is now open in Lincoln Park. You can order global dogs of all sorts.
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Schoolhouse Rocks SkokieIn the 70s Schoolhouse Rock cartoons were brilliant. Today you can hear some of the oldies performed in Skokie.
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Skokie's Skatium Gets a Facelift in AprilSkatium in Skokie will undergo a huge renovation beginning in April. The ice arena will reopen in the fall.
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Under the Picasso with the Nicollet High School BandEvery day there is something to do at the Daley Civic Center. At the beginning of April the Nicollet High School Band will perform.
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Sunday Brunch at Palette Bistro in LakeviewChef Todd at the Palette Bistro is cooking up an Easter Sunday brunch. There will be Easter dinner standards and a few surprises.
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Queens of the Stone Age Comes to the RivieraDavid Grohl comes to Chicago with Queens of the Stone Age. They play at the Riviera in April.
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A Jazz Duo Takes Place at the Park West in AprilTickets are on sale for Euge Groove and Mindi Abair. They are two saxophonists playing at the Park West in April
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The Annual Missions Conference at Moody ChurchThe annual missions conference is soon to begin at Moody Church. It has long been one of the churches with a huge impact on its community.
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Dawoud Bey: Early PortraitsThe Stephen Daiter Gallery presents the "Dawoud Bey: Early Portraits" exhibition. Bey currently lives in Chicago.
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Bucktown Real Estate Prices Are BoomingBucktown real estate is booming. The average cost per square foot has rocketed in recent weeks.
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Wicker Park Property Market for MarchWicker Park real estate statistics fell last month. It just might be a good time to get into the property market here.
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The First Ladies Go Through the Trap DoorThe Trap Door Theatre is hosting a dark comedy that is gripping. "First Ladies" runs until April 16, 2011.
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Edwardo's Pizza PleasesEdwardo´s has a pizzeria in Skokie. Right now they have their gluten free pizza on offer.
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Go to Evanston for Lent in Blind FaithThere sits a delicious cafe in Evanston serving up vegan food. For Lent you can treat yourself with fresh juice and a meat-free dish.
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March Madness Has a TheoryMarch Madness is well under way. You can catch all the games at the highly rated Theory tavern in Chicago´s River North.
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American Comfort Food Now Being Served at Hoyt'sThere is a new tavern in downtown Chicago serving up American Grub. Hoyt´s Chicago just opened its doors and serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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Jack Spade: Out with the Old, in with the NewJack Spade brings heavy duty, high quality bags to Chicago. He got his start in the late 90s making women´s bags.
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Eat with Jesus This Lent in Roscoe VillageThe Christian Fellowship Church in Roscoe Village welcomes all to participate in their Lenten series. Let your faith regenerate and grow this Holy season.
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Celebrate Lent and Holy Week at Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran ChurchParticipate in Lenten and Holy Week services at an evangelical church. Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran has a long list of events going on.
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A Journey to the Cross in ChicagoHoly Week is a time for reflection. The First Evangelical Free Church in Chicago is hosting a family night where you can visit different activity stations re-enacting the week up to Christ´s crucifixion.
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Take an Odyssey Easter Brunch CruiseOdyssey is presenting taking bookings for their Easter brunch and Easter dinner cruises. You can book over the phone or online to see Chicago´s spectacular skyline.
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Jam with Jazz Links Once a MonthThe Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs hosts a jam session once a month. Bring your instrument and join Jazz Links or come and watch.
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Get Off the Beaten Path in ChicagoOff the Beaten Path runs through the middle of April at the Chicago Cultural Center. It makes one aware of the struggle for women to obtain human rights across the globe.
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Chicago is Enemies of Silence in AprilApril is Sexual Assault Awareness month. The Chicago Cultural Center is hosting exhibits and readings during this time.
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Woman in Chicago Are Money SmartMoney Smart is a program put together to aid people with their finances and preparing budgets. The library in Bucktown is hosting a class for women.
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Free Dessert on Monday at Kaufman'sKaufman´s beats the crisis by offering free desserts on Mondays. Order a sandwich and enjoy your free dessert.
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Learn the Art of Flamenco with Azucen VegaAzucen Vega teaches Flamenco in Chicago. Classes are held all week long for all levels.
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Chicago´s Children Readers Are LeadersMiss Lori Campus comes to Edgewater to perform a show for children. The show is free but you must register.
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Chicago's Shrine Goes OnlineThe Shrine Haberdashery is a fine men´s accessory store in Chicago. They have just launched their collection online.
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Go to the Bookstore After-Words for Their Spring SaleIndie bookstore After-Words is launching a spring sale. You can take advantage inhouse or online.
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The Spot in Uptown Will Help Raise Support for JapanThe Spot in Chicago is hosting a fundraiser. The proceeds will go to the American Red Cross to aid Japan relief.
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Help Aid Japan at Lockwood'sLockwood Restaurant is giving a portion of their sales to aid Japan relief. Order a Sunrise Saketini and half of the price goes to the American Red Cross.
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Shaw's Crab House is Serving Up Easter BrunchShaw´s Crab House in River North is hosting an Easter brunch. The buffet cost $45 per person.
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Barleycorn's Makes Lent EasyJohn Barleycorn is having a fish fry every Friday through Lent. They are serving all-you-can-eat beer battered cod.
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Pilgrimage with Jesus at LoyolaLoyola University is hosting "Pilgrimage with Jesus" during Lent. Each week you can listen to the podcast live or download them.
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Japonais Will Host a Japan BenefitJaponais is hosting a benefit to aid the Japan earthquake victims. Tickets are on sale now.
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Bangers and Lace Contributes to Japan ReliefBangers and Lace in Wicker Park is donating a portion of their sales to help Japan relief. Bite into one of their tasty sausages and enjoy their drafts.
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Red Cross Benefit for Japan in Lincoln SquareThe Atlantic Bar and Grill is teaming with the American Red Cross to host a benefit the the Japan earthquake victims. For $10 you can participate in their dinner buffet.
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March Madness at the CurseThe Curse in Wrigleyville is showing all the March Madness games on TV. The are having food and drink specials through the games, too.
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Last Chance to Get Great Deals at VinceVince in the Gold Coast is having a blow out sale a little longer. Now is your chance to get a good buy at the upscale, casual clothier.
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Whole Foods Invests in Communities like the Gold CoastWhole Foods has a loan program for local food merchants and artisans. Since its start, the Local Producer Loan Program has loaned $4 million.
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The Evanston Art Center Welcomes New Artists to ApplyThe Evanston Art Center has open submission right now. If you have art worth submitting, get your portfolio ready.
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Unconscious Thinking at Robert BillsLocal artist Tiphanie Spencer has an exhibit on at the Robert Bills Contemporary gallery. She uses colors, tone and contours like the great artists of Cubism.
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"Life Stinks!" in SkokieComedian and songstress Charlene Brooks entertains in Skokie. Tickets are on sale for "Life Stinks!"
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Flannery Won't Try to Fool You on FridaysComedian Sean Flannery presents "Never Been to Paris" on Fridays through April. He will get you laughing at himself.
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A Gleek Burlesque at Gorilla TangoThe Gorilla Tango is hosting a Gleeky parody through April. If you love to hate Glee, you will love this performance.
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Jeanne Dunning's Still Lives on ExhibitThe Donald Young Gallery is exhibiting the images of Jeanne Dunning. She is a local, Chicago artist and photographer,.
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Sushi Samba Sends Aid to JapanSushi Samba Rio is donating all the money made from their sushi rolls. The aid will go to the American Red Cross for the Japan relief fund.
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Get Mental at the Butterfly Social ClubMental Graffiti is and open mic that takes place once a month. The Butterfly Social Club welcomes featured artists afterward.
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Bitches Brew Performs at MartyrsMiles Davis, the jazz legend, was born 85 years ago. To honor this day, Martyrs is hosting a tribute performance.
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Rock Bottom Prices for the Firefighter Chili Cook-offThe annual Firefighter Chili Cook-off is set to take place. Head to the Rock Bottom Restaurant and Brewery on March 29, 2011.
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A New Seafood Restaurant Comes to AndersonvilleAndersonville welcomes a new seafood restaurant. The Kingfisher Seafood Restaurant and Bar opened at the end of February.
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The Art Institute Breeds Designer SuccessTheresa Cowan has found success in her jewelry design. Just out of college, she has a new line of jewelry made from uncut stones.
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Zero Waste, Lots of TasteColumbia College hosts a Zero Waste exhibit. See fashion garments made from recycled clothing.
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Epoch Floral Has Flower Arranging ClassesEpoch Floral has a fresh approach to flowers. They hold classes to teach you their trade.
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Aaron's Apothecary: More Than Just a DrugstoreAaron´s Apothecary recently opened in Lincoln Park. The storefront is huge, allowing them to sell much more than medicine.
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Women and Whiskey in AprilOne sixtyblue is hosting a dinner in April serving women whiskey. It is a big soiree and will include some celebrities.
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Power Plate Training Hits ChicagoChicago Pure Vibes Fitness is set with the latest trends. Try Power Plate Accelerated Training.
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South Branch Opens Along the Chicago RiverThe South Branch Restaurant has just opened in downtown Chicago. The place has amazing views out toward the Chicago River.
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Race to Wrigley for CharityJoin the 5k run to Wrigley Field in April. It is one of the funnest charity events you will participate in.
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Windy City Nights Extravaganza in the Windy CityGamble for charity. Play the roulette wheel or shoot craps at Germania Place.
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Susan Lucci Comes to Chicago on April 1st '" No FoolingThe JLC hosts "Book Author Series". Listen to Susan Lucci discuss her new book in April at the Union League.
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Frontier's Fish Fry FridaysFrontier is having a fish fry every Friday during lent. The cost is cheap. Only $10.
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the Emerald Loop is Large for St. Patty's DayThere are plenty of free things to do in Chicago on St. Patrick´s Day. The Emerald Loop downtown as a full day planned.
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Kafein Hosts Open Mic MondaysThere is a corner cafe in Evanston that hosts open mics for poetry on Mondays. If you like poetry you may enjoy the occasion.
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Mural-Gone-Wrong in Wicker ParkWicker Park is home to some good graffiti. Some artists, like Tyrue "Slang" Jones, end up broken-hearted from their efforts.
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The World's Biggest Coffeehouse Has Ties with Chicago's Gold CoastBest selling author Josh McDowell will be hosting a webinar, along with Moody Press, on February 2, 2011 at 7 p.m. Learn about the connection between Chicago's Gold Coast and this international event, The World's Largest Coffeehouse.
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Lincoln Park's Kith & Kin Receive Reader Award for 2010Any new restaurants in Lincoln Park worthy of experiencing? Kith & Kin may be. They received the Reader's award for "Best New Neighborhood Restaurant of 2010".
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Rocco Ranalli's Cafe and Pizzeria in Lincoln ParkLincoln Park locals and visitors alike will appreciate the food special Rocco Ranalli's Cafe and Pizzeria is offering right now. This is a great spot for Italian food.
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The Art Institute Winter Exhibits and Free Admission DaysThe Magnificent Mile boasts the Art Institute Museum of Chicago. It is one of the best Art Museums on the continent and expands its free days through the winter.
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Chicago's Dynamic River East Art CenterChicago's artsy side is revealed in the River East neighborhood. Its greatest thumbprint is now seen at the River East Art Center.
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Condos on Chicago's Magnificent Mile Are a Great InvestmentNow is a good time for investors to get into the housing market in Chicago's Magnificent Mile. You can find a great condo for under $450,000.
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The Best Dog Park in Chicago: Montrose Dog BeachLooking for the best place to take your dog for some play time? Visit Montrose Dog Beach on Chicago's North Shore in Uptown, the only leash-free area on the beach for dogs.
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One of Chicago's Best: Lincoln Park ZooCome to Lincoln Park and enjoy the zoo. It is one of the only free places for the family to enjoy a day out. The zoo offers plenty of animals and activities all year around.
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Chicago's Gold Coast Flemish House B&BChicago's Gold Coast has some classy establishments to stay in, perfect for a weekend getaway close to all the amenities in the city. Flemish House Bed and Breakfast is perfectly located.
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Chicago Ranks #1!The Latest Lundberg Survey revealed Chicago has the highest priced gasoline in the country. Chicago's Gold Coast has prices over $3.35 per gallon.
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Brothers Coffee Shop in Albany Park, ChicagoVisit the newest coffee shop in town. Brothers Coffee Shop is one of the only independent cafes in the Albany Park Neighborhood.
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Low Budget Family Activities Near ChicagoDiscover some of nature's secrets in Chicagoland. Explore Cantigny Park's gardens, museums and grounds on a day outing with the family. -
The Religious Intolerance of Eritrea Exposed, Part 2Part II of a two-part article revealing the inhumane treatment and secrecy of Eritrea's religious prisoners. -
Space Hotels Could Be the Next Travel Trend - Just Whose Will Be the First?Times are truly amazing when science and technology can put a hotel in space.
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Middle-of-Nowhere Maldives: A Luxurious and Exotic Holiday Destination like No OtherThe Maldives offer one of the most exclusive and luxurious destinations on the planet. It is good enough even for celebrites to venture.
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The History of the Mattress: I Rest My CaseDo you know who used the first mattress? When did it become the trend to raise it on a platform? Who invented the waterbed? The answers may go further back than you think. -
The Religious Intolerance of Eritrea Exposed, Part 1Eritrea is a small country in Africa that few people could identify on a map, but it has committed large acts of inhumanity over recent years. -
A Great Wave to Healthier HairLearn great tips to managing, cleaning and attaining healthy hair. How often should you really wash your hair? You may be surprised. Make your own shampoo and conditioner. -
Garbanzo Beans: One of Nature's WondersLearn some tips about the amazing garbanzo bean. Try some new recipes. Find out how good for you chickpeas are and how tasty. -
Benefits to Using All of the PumpkinDon't get overwhelmed while you cut your pumpkin this fall. Get tips to using all of it and some great ideas for cooking the pumpkin along with the seeds.
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Ascension Island, Charles Darwin Help Place a Bid for Life on MarsLife on Mars may not be so far away. Read how Charles Darwin assisted in this without ever trying and his amazing feat on Ascension Island.
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Will There Be an Inaugural Ambassador to Aliens?The United Nations was reported in preparing for alien contact by creating a position for and alien ambassador. Professor John Arnecki says, "We are ready." -
Pets with Microchips May Lose Their Electromagnetic Senses and Get LostPets with microchips lose their electromagnetic senses. This increases their risk of getting lost. Read the facts before you chip your pet. -
Just How Good for You Are Pomegranates?Pomegranates have been cherished since the times of antiquity. This exotic fruit yields a variety of health benefits. Get creative cooking ideas for using pomegranates. -
Fresh Ideas for Using All the Fruit from the GardenNo fruit from the harvest need to be wasted. If ideas have been exhausted or run dry, try these fresh ideas. They are fun and creative ways to use all the excess fruit from the garden this summer and fall. -
The Cloned Meat ControversyLearn about the current situation regarding cloned meat, or novelty foods. Is it ethical? Is it legal? Do cloned foods have to be labeled? You might be surprised.