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Archive for October 28th, 2008

Essential Equipment All Gardeners Should Have On Hand

By Dave Truman • Oct 28th, 2008 at 8:43 pm • Category: Hobbies

Anyone who loves to garden putters around with at least one tool in hand. Each gardener may have his own choice of items but for each there are also a few essentials.



Top 7 Woodworking Plans To Do During Holidays

By Ryan Henderson • Oct 28th, 2008 at 3:49 pm • Category: Hobbies

If you enjoy woodworking, you would have visited your local DIY store; you have likely noticed some fantastic woodworking plans. . Problem is, there is so many to opt from, how do you decide what to do? Well you can narrow down your options if you decide what season you would like your project to represent . Here are a few suggestions of projects that you may wish to try your hand at for the different seasons.



A great Stadium in Rome - The Colosseum

By Sarah Dudleymore • Oct 28th, 2008 at 3:21 pm • Category: Holidays

The Colosseum, originally known as the “Flavian Amphitheater”, capable of seating 55,000 spectators. Deadly gladiatorial combats and wild animals fights were staged free of charge by the emperor and wealthy citizens for public viewing.



Vacation Destinations

By James Cavalier • Oct 28th, 2008 at 12:11 pm • Category: Holidays

Is it time for that annual family vacation? Time to pack up the camping gear then. Or wait; perhaps you could go somewhere a bit more exciting this year, somewhere with no outhouses or mosquitoes. Imagine white sand beaches and fancy coconut drinks. Or historic architecture and priceless art. You need to go on a real vacation this year, so find your vacation destination and get on your way. The Internet is just waiting to help you find the right place.



The Humble Beginnings of Educational Software

By Herbert Reich • Oct 28th, 2008 at 10:27 am • Category: Homeschool

Educational software has a lot of applicable uses for students of every kind. In the early days it was reduced to a few applications like flight simulators or training exercises for the military. However, in today’s world, you can find it almost anywhere. Many schools have adopted it and parents use it on a daily basis to enhance their children’s learning experience. While it is commonplace today, it used to be a new technology. What is the history behind educational software and what can you do with it?



Why Debt Consolidation Is The Answer

By admin • Oct 28th, 2008 at 9:37 am • Category: Parenting

Many of us are feeling the crunch right now. Our credit card debts, along with any personal loans, are really making it difficult to get our finances under control. And with all of the news that has been out there lately, most of the financial institutions are taking a serious hit as loans are not [...]



4 Useful Tips For Buying Discount Quilting Books on eBay

By Christina Goldman • Oct 28th, 2008 at 3:11 am • Category: Crafts

Quilters can find a huge selection of discount quilting books on eBay. In addition to the rock-bottom prices, there are many other advantages for buying quilting books on eBay:



Christmas Decorating In The Country Christmas Theme

By Judith Turner • Oct 28th, 2008 at 2:05 am • Category: Holidays

There is something that is so traditional about having a touch of country in your Christmas. Even if you were not raised in the traditional country way, an old fashioned country Christmas can really make things cozy over the holidays.



Building The Abdominal Muscles Correctly

By Chris Channing • Oct 28th, 2008 at 1:39 am • Category: Teenagers

Physical attraction is almost defined in today’s society by having a muscular or skinny body. One such way is to obtain abdominal muscles through strenuous workout and proper dietings and sleep routines- but it won’t be easy.



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