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| 23rd March is World Meteorological Day! The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations. It is a voice on the state and behaviour of the Earth’s atmosphere. Each year its 188 Member States and Territories commemorate the entry into... |
| 4 Things to Look For in the Venue For a Dinner Date 1.How Quaint is the Place? Ideally, it shouldn’t be too glitzy or drab, but rather a healthy balance of both. Young couples love to hang out in a place where they can come in contact with the latest of the popular culture, a place... |
| 5 Classic Practical Wedding Favors How many of you remember what your uncle gifted you on your fifth birthday? What did you give your younger brother when he won his first match? Do you remember all that? Unless you are a memory prodigy, it is highly impossible to... |
| A Frightening Account of the Effects of Global Warming The term global warming is used to describe an increase the average temperature of the earth’s atmosphere. Global warming has been an important issue for some time now, but only became truly serious as of a few years ago. Due to... |
| A Review of the SureFire E2D Defender Flashlight The SureFire E2D LED Defender flashlight is a compact model that fits easily in the palm of your hand. In terms of flashlight specs, it features a two-stage solid state LED that claims to generate six times the output of an average two... |
| Adieu PPDA There was an end of a television era here yesterday as Patrick Poivre d'Arvor, affectionately known in this country as PPDA, made his final broadcast as anchorman on TF1's prime time news slot. Think of a news anchor in your own... |
| Agogwe - The Human Like Biped The Agogwe is a small furry, human like biped (walks on two feet). It is has been spotted in the forests of East Africa. The Agogwe is said to be clad in reddish brown hair, and has reddish brown skin underneath its wooly fur. It is... |
| American Antiques, Legacies - How Ben Franklin's Humor Was Almost... American antiques humor has been the salvation of Americans since revolutionary days, at least after and around being banned in Boston. Benjamin Franklin was a master of taking the basic ingredient of humor- the unexpected after a series... |
| Americana Mailboxes American Mailboxes are rectangular multi-compartment mailboxes that are ideal for use in private postal centers, military bases, police stations, schools and colleges, corporate mailrooms, government agencies, and many other... |
| An Etiquette Guide For Sending Business Thank-you Notes Thank-you notes are a must for any business and should be a staple in your business stationery. And as such you should know how to compose an appropriate thank you note for any business occasion. It’s not hard and if it is done correctly... |
| Are Aliens and Demons One and the Same? The thing which has confounded UFO watchers is the lack of concrete evidence for their existence. In this article, we will compare and contrast the phenomena of UFOs and demonology, in an attempt to explain this. Here are a few reasons... |
| Are There Specific Laws and/or Regulations that Reality TV Shows are... When participants sign on to be a part of a reality TV show, they sign contracts and are then bound by the terms of the contract. If the participants violate the terms of the contract, then they risk being kicked off of the show. This is... |
| Are We Taking Advantage Of Using Calendars? What makes calendars so important? Why is that people have so accustomed to seeing one that they actually take for granted how important it is for our own sanity and daily routines that we all keep a note of what day of the week we are... |
| At What Age Should Children Have Access To Sexual Education We use the term sex education to describe a section of the national curriculum to teach young children about sex. Sex education is not to just educate our children about sex; it is also used to educate them about sexual health. All too... |
| Black Firefighters: Still Forging a Path and Serving With Valor Did you know that among the 3000 people lost in the collapse of the World Trade Towers on Sept. 11, 2001, that there were 12 Black firefighters who lost their lives in the massive rescue effort? Many have expressed bitter... |
| Buying Office Supplies and Helping Out the Planet People are becoming more and more conscious of the environment. This green revolution has really started to pick up its pace. Now, there are more efforts all around the globe to help alleviate the problems of our environment, most... |
| Can I Rub My Back With A Magnet To Become A Human Magnet? Yes, you can, but there is no use of it, although you and the magnet are being made up the electrons. Better you rub on iron rod or steel rod to act like a magnet.Here steel rod will convert to magnet after rubbing several time with a... |
| Carhartt Journeymen Belt - The Introduced Versatility of Carhartt... Wearing a belt is both functional and fashionable. You use it to securely hold your pair of jeans, pair of slacks, or pair of shorts that are slightly loose. Through this, the pair is being prevented from falling off. Surely, you have... |
| Corporate Uniforms in a Realistic World When it comes to looking professional in the business world, there are options that allow you to conform while still having your own unique identity. Corporate uniforms are a great way to show your business to your clientele past,... |
| Cultivating Bamboo One of the most durable and interesting plants used in landscaping is bamboo. There are more than 2,000 various kinds of bamboo around the world. Each of these kinds has a different look and texture. They each grow to a different... |






