By: R.C. Bryan | 2010-03-31 | Automotive We all know that tax is taken very seriously by the government and by trying to fool the system you could end up in very serious trouble. The government shows little mercy to those who break tax laws and public fraudsters are sometimes publicly shamed through the media as an example to others. The tax man is always watching you and he has more resources at his disposal than you think. However, some organizations do work with more freedom than the others under tax laws. read more
By: April Hulle | 2011-01-06 | Automotive If you're looking for another way to give back to your community, consider car donations. Like old clothes or kitchenware, used cars can be resold to support numerous charities - and cardonationservices.com can help you to help others. read more
By: Phoenix Delray | 2011-01-04 | Article Marketing This article gives some tips to help you find a good quality and affordable auto parts seller. read more
By: Susanne Pacher | 2010-10-05 | Travel & Leisure Our last day in San Francisco welcome us with bright blue skies and brilliant sunshine. In the morning we had already hopped on one of the city"��s moving landmarks and experienced a ride in the open-air cable cars that make this city such a favourite destination. Then we spent about three hours exploring the infamous Island of Alcatraz, famous for the maximum security pentitentiary that was located here from 1933 to 1963. What an eerie yet strangely beautiful place! read more
By: Jaden Skiver | 2011-03-26 | Computer When you are in charge of selecting magazines for your fundraising project, it can be quite a daunting task. Calling people at home in the evening after they get home from work can be difficult at best, in order to get them to buy what you are selling, even if it is from a reputable charity. If you are going read more
By: Larry S. Kang | 2010-03-29 | Boating If you live near a major port city, such as San Francisco or Seattle, odds are that you are also near a number of bridges. You may have traveled over them by car or by foot, but you might not have realized just how big they are. Kayaking, in addition to being an excellent workout and a fantastic way to spend a day outdoors, can also give you a new perspective on seemingly ordinary landmarks such as bridges. read more
By: Gian Fiero | 2010-04-03 | Reference & Education When people say that someone is smart, what do they mean? When we refer to an individual as "well-educated," what are we referring to? When you call someone "highly-intelligent," what information does that communicate about them? This in-depth article, written in a report format, will provide answers to those questions and many others regarding the difference between being smart, educated, and intelligent. read more
By: A.Michelle Blakeley | 2010-12-14 | Entrepreneurs With only a few weeks left before the end of the year, instead of making a mad dash to the mall, make a mad dash to your accounting books and look for some last-minute ways to save money, spend money and prepare for the 2011 tax season. It's not too late to get your books in order for a fruitful year. Below are some tax tips you may have overlooked, forgot or simply did not know. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-14 | Business Early life Freeman was born in Memphis, Tennessee, the son of Mayme Edna (ne Revere) and Morgan Porterfield Freeman, Sr., a barber who died in 1961 from liver cirrhosis. Freeman was sent as an infant to his paternal grandmother in Charleston, Mississippi. He has three older siblings. Freeman's family moved frequently during his childhood, living in Greenwood, Mississippi; Gary, Indiana; and finally Chicago, Illinois. Freeman made his acting debut at age 9, playing the lead role in a school play read more
By: Robert G Waldvogel | 2011-07-05 | Destinations This article recounts the important flood history of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, and then takes the reader through the many sights which shed additional light on it. read more