By: Jack Albert | 2010-03-29 | Destinations Nearly Millions of the tourists from all around the world visit the most happening, beautiful and cosmopolitan city of New York. New York City is the most exciting city and having variety of fun places to visit and experience. read more
By: taamiv | 2010-10-12 | Travel & Leisure This Museum was built in 1869 and is located in the western side of the city at 79th Street in Central Park West. It is known for its huge historical collections. read more
By: Archie Blazer | 2010-12-23 | Article Marketing New York, New York truly is a wonderful town. Sprawling for miles and miles, this early colonial settlement has come a long way from its small beginnings as New Amsterdam. read more
By: David Yarian | 2010-04-04 | Environmental The American environmental movement has a long history, stretching back at least to Thoreau and Walden. In the 19th century John Burroughs, John Muir and others laid the foundation for a more organized movement with their writing and their leadership, culminating in the founding of important national organizations. 20th century nature writers and environmentalists have educated us and challenged us; as we enter the 21st century we face the largest challenge of all - global warming. Yet there is coalescing a worldwide movement of groups, individuals and institutions who intend to meet this challenge. read more
By: John Barell | 2010-04-04 | Politics With the nomination of Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska to become the Republican Vice Presidential nominee we have the introduction of some ideas we've heard before-no abortions without exception; global warming is not caused by human beings; the Iraq war reflects God's plan and the desirability of teaching Creationism together with evolution in our schools. read more
By: gaga | 2010-12-14 | Business Taxonomy and genetics Ovis canadensis is one of three species of mountain sheep in North America and Siberia; the other two species being Ovis dalli, that includes Dall Sheep and Stone's Sheep, and the Siberian Snow sheep Ovis nivicola. Wild sheep crossed the Bering land bridge from Siberia during the Pleistocene (~750,000 years ago) and, subsequently, spread through western North America as far south as Baja California and northwestern mainland Mexico read more
By: xiao | 2010-09-29 | Strategic planning Description Western Mexico archaeological sites. The orange circles show archaeogical sites. The larger green circles highlight the most important sites read more