By: Taylor Paige | 2010-06-08 | Vacations Many people who live in the big and bustle cities wish to spend holidays in quiet and peaceful places. Children enjoy watching and milking cows. Farm stays in America will be the best places for those who love nature and daily works in the countryside. Farmers produce everything from flowers to fleece on farm where seekers will have chance to escape the city and spend time relaxing. Farm stay is a way of peaceful country retreat. read more
By: annemcdonald | 2010-10-07 | Free Web Resources No generation in American history has matched that of the founding era for its array of talented and influential political thinkers and actors read more
By: Jolie Crussel | 2011-01-13 | Corporate In general, the banking sector is healthier. While some banks are struggling, many banks have seen improvements in operations. The following outstanding banks are chosen as based on eight measures on financial health including net interest margin, return on average equity, nonperforming loans, and reserves as a percentage of NPLs. read more
By: Michael McGrath | 2010-07-21 | Business Business, Advice, Communication As a life-long Red Sox fan, it’s difficult for me to admit that I admired George Steinbrenner, but I did. While many saw him as meddling, I have to give him credit for stepping in and making decisions – good or bad. In many ways he was the paramount example of a decisive executive – maybe to the extreme, but still a great example. When he arrived in New York on Jan. 3, 1973, he said he would not “be active in the day-to-day operations of the club at all.” Having made his money as head of the American Shipbuilding Company, based in Cleveland, he declared, “I’ll stick to building ships.” That di... read more
By: Bryan Knight | 2010-04-04 | Politics Hypnosis has been used negatively by the Bush administration to implant and foster fear in the American public. Is the enormous influence Dick Cheney wields over the president of the United States evidence of Cheney having put Bush into a hypnotic trance? read more
By: Bruce Schwartz | 2010-01-23 | Politics Yesterday, I watched in disbelief George W. Bush's convoluted speech to the House of Representatives. It was rather telling that this speech wasn't in primetime but rather at 9 a.m. (6 a.m. in the Wes read more
By: Chris Jacken | 2010-08-02 | Nutrition To call for the breastfeeding week and to decline the percentage of overweight children in the U. S., the House Education and Labour Committee approved the "Improving Nutrition for America's Children Act". read more
By: Josh Spaulding | 2010-04-04 | Politics Whether you like him or not, George W. Bush has had quite a political background. This article provides a brief overview of the political history of the 43rd President of the United States of America. read more
By: Russell Shortt | 2010-04-01 | Humanities Robert E. Lee is quite the quixotic character in American history, his should have being the brightest place in the sun, but he was a Johnny Reb and thus he dwells in the shadows of that great nation. He was one of it's greatest stars but although still an idol to many, he is perceived still as a dark star, a nemesis, an enemy of the state; it's harsh, for he was in many ways the essence of the old America, before he lost it all and was flung out of the hallowed halls. read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2011-01-26 | Travel & Leisure Have you planned for your holiday vacations? In case, you don’t have much cash to head to the Caribbean for the whole family and keep the children from cold or hot temperatures but still play, come and experience the ultimate family adventure at the best indoor water parks in America. read more
By: David Jefferson | 2011-07-21 | Destinations What makes a country great? I love asking this to people because of the wide variety of answers I get back. When I ask my friend what makes Britain so great, he talks about how much he loves the countryside, and the rolling green vistas. read more
By: George Roy | 2011-05-06 | Crafts The sails of America models are among the most attention grabbing features on any ship in the model industry; these are often large and starched into a plain white color. The sheer dimensional size of these ship’s sails makes them very good at obtaining vast amounts of wind that would otherwise go unharnessed. Strictly sailing boats like this model are rare in today’s world, as they have been read more
By: Dr. Robert Sprackland | 2010-04-04 | Politics Is the U.S. really a democracy? Considerable evidence shows us that even though they don't have titles, American politicians are indeed a new nobility. read more