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by Dan Ohler - 2006-12-09
The squirrel chattered loudly from his position on a high spruce branch. Then he made a mad dash down the branch, a mighty jump to the deck, across the deck and up into the bird feeder. He carefully...
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by David Poarch - 2007-01-02
ChamporadoI just had the pleasure of eating my 4th straight meal of champorado, which is a low-cost meal made by mixing rice, water, cocoa powder, and table sugar. It's not great for the health, but I...
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by Dan Ohler - 2007-01-24
Yahoo, the New Year has arrived!! It's an exciting time to look forward to growth, learning, and change. Many of us have a list of resolutions for new behaviours. It's out with the old and in with ...
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by Leena Dordi - 2007-01-24
Estate Agents have a primary objective of becoming the number one agent of choice. Property For Sale Guide has become an online archive holding information about estate agents, which tend to concen...
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by Pallavi Borgohain - 2007-02-04
There has always been a continuous trend of people migrating from rural dwellings to urban areas in search of an earning more money, a better education or maybe due to environmental degradation in rur...
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by Sarika Kabra - 2007-05-03
Furniture is the basic essence of any home. Whatever be the kind of furniture, it is the soul of the house. Whether it is a simple iron garden chair, an exquisite leather sofa set or the delicately ca...
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by Elisha Burberry - 2007-05-31
Often referred to as 'the Garden of England', Kent is one of Britain's most beautiful counties - and often enjoys some of its best weather conditions! So it's no surprise that many people keen t...
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by Douglas Scott - 2007-06-20
Benin, formerly known as Dahomey, was one of the first countries in the 1990s to successfully effect the transition from dictatorship to a pluralistic political system. Today, it is one of the most st...
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by Heather McMillan - 2007-08-14
Inland property in Andalucia has seen a major growth in interest from overseas buyers in the last few years. Initially, no-one was more surprised than the Andalucians themselves. "Foreigners are...
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by Philip Spires - 2008-09-06
For two thirds of its length, The Heart Of The Country by Fay Weldon is a brilliant, surprising, humorous, bitchy study of adopted and original rural life. Rural industries, agriculture, and yoke...