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    Giant Sequoias – Hiking Boole Tree Loop

    by Richard Chapo in: Recreation

    The Giant Sequoia trees of California are a site to see. Despite heavy logging efforts, you can still hike through these massive trees on the Boole Tree Loop.
    Giant Sequoia National Monument
    The park system in central California is incredible. You have Sequoia National Park, the first national park ever designated in the country. Next to it [...]

    Don’t Worry, Go Traveling

    by Peter Laufer in: Travel

    What card should you never leave home without? It’s not the one you think.
    It’s the new Triple-A card-Attitude, Awareness and Attention tips, offered by authors Sheila Swan & Peter Laufer in their new book Safety & Security for Women Who Travel. Wherever you go, whatever you do, whoever you’re with, no matter how far you [...]

    Photos for Internet Personals: Top 4 Reasons Why Your Must Have a Photo

    by Elena Solomon in: Romance

    Any online dating site will tell you that uploading your photo can increase your chances tenfold.
    Why should you have a photo in your personal ad online?
    Here are top 4 reasons:
    1. You get more responses to your ad
    2. People are more likely to answer your messages
    3. You appear more credible
    4. You can influence people’s opinion about [...]

    Boost E-Bay Profits With Web Audio

    by David Riewe in: Copywriting

    Can you boost profits significantly by adding audio to your E-Bay auctions? According to a recent article on a net business site the answer is a definite yes. In fact, one e-book author suggested that adding audio to your auctions could potentially increase bids by as much as 22% over auctions without audio.
    A recent [...]

    The Language of Freelance Marketing

    by Mridu Khullar in: Essay

    For freelancers, knowing the basic terminology “before” they begin can be a valuable lesson in earning a few extra dollars in that initial stage. When I started my freelancing career, I knew nothing of rights, simultaneous submissions, querying or varying payment rates. All I knew was– I could write. Everything else, I learnt on the [...]

    HDTV? You Ain’t Seen NOTHING yet!

    by Bob Wood in: Recreation

    Remember the Osborn? Or was it the Osborne? Actually, I knew it existed, but didn’t care. This thing was a personal computer. Like we’d ever need one of those? Those new electric typewriters with memory were the rage. THAT was something!
    Flash forward and we are upon the reverse engineered UFO goodies. Oh, wait, no, [...]

    Blogs for Kids

    by S. Housley in: Blogging

    Flush out the writer in children. Blogging could draw out a young writer and open doors to their future. Consider encouraging your child to start blogging!
    Children love having an audience. The instant recognition and approval that comes from a crowd just can’t be beat. Employing blogs to help develop good spelling habits, grammar skills, [...]

    Greyhound racing basics

    by Mansi gupta in: Recreation

    In Egypt the greyhounds were mummified and buried with their masters. The Egyptians viewed them as supreme among all animals. The greyhounds also find place in the literary works of Shakespeare, Chaucer and Homer.
    In England, greyhound was considered as a status symbol back in 10th century. Only noblemen were permitted to hunt with them. [...]

    1,001 Deals and Steals: A Guide To Online Classifieds

    by Donald Lee in: Auctions

    Some naysayers way back in the 1990s predicted that online shopping wouldn’t last. Sure, and they said television was a passing fad, too! As we all know, just the opposite has occurred. There’s a television in every household, and more than likely, the homeowner bought their television online—along with his books, music CDs, clothes, and [...]



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