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Bahamas Vacation: Playground Of The Rich & Famous
Posted on September 15th, 2009 No commentsThe Bahamian Islands cover 100,000-square-miles of tropical paradise that comprises over 650 islands and 2400 cays and located a mere 50 miles off the Florida coast. Once called the “Isles of Perpetual June” by George Washington, the Bahamas is blessed with a tropical climate that makes it a year-round destination for people who long for a relaxation from the grueling North American scene. An excellent time to visit the Bahamas is in the summer, which falls between June and August. Winter is sometimes surprisingly cold, and daily high temperatures in the Bahamas rarely go below 60°F from December to February, and the sun shines an average of 300 days out of the year.
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Antiquity of the Vedic Civilization- the Great Deluge
Posted on September 15th, 2009 No commentsANTIQUITY OF THE VEDIC CIVILIZATION
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The Bald Eagle, National Symbol of the United States of America
Posted on September 15th, 2009 No commentsFor many years I taught my fifth grade students about the symbols of the United States of America. Over the years I have grown to love our national symbol, the American Bald Eagle. Many students are shocked to learn that our national symbol is not the flag, but the Bald Eagle.
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Sculptured Wildlife Decor, Cabin Decor, Lodge Decor and Rustic Decor for the Home, Cabin, Lodge and Workplace
Posted on September 14th, 2009 No commentsFrom the beginning, mankind used his resources wisely to sustain life. There came a time when we crossed that fine line of necessity and the slaughter of animals and environmental pollution got out of control. Over the past century we began to see the destruction we were causing from our own progress and laws and organizations came to be. Progress continues, as it should, to keep up with the demand of times. We have turned the corner to cleansing our own blight but we have a long way to go.
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Mazda Gives Tips for Hot Summer Driving, Riding
Posted on September 13th, 2009 No commentsMazda North American Operations (MNAO) is the maker of the MX-5 Miata - the best-selling convertible sports car in the planet, and the only optional power-retractable hard top that consumes no trunk space. It celebrates the mark of the unofficial start of summer driving through offering some driving tips for the season to assure convertible drivers all over the United States safely enjoy their vehicles.
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Scenic New Brunswick Canada
Posted on September 12th, 2009 No commentsThe scenery in New Brunswick is one of the most spectacular in the world featuring wonderful views of the ocean and the nearby Appalachian Mountains. Whether you want to experience the natural beauty of the New Brunswick region on foot or by automobile you will definitely have some memories which will make it into the family photo album.
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