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1. Youth Soccer: Teaching The Younger Generation What It Takes To Be An Athlete - By: Michael Russell
The American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) is a national, non profit organization which provides soccer development and instruction for children between the ages of four and nineteen in all fifty states and some territories of the United States. AYSO is mostly run at local levels by teams of volu...

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Characteristics Of Beer Brewing Regions In The United States
Regional Characteristics of Craft Brewing.It is surely apparent to even the most casual observer that theselection of small batch, or micro brewed, beer has grownsteadily for many years. Early on in the craft brewing revivalit was widely speculated that the microbrew revolution wasmerely a fad and once over, factory beers would once again bethe only beer left standing on the shelves. But these smallerbrewers have not only survived, they have thrived andrevitalized many brewing traditions nearly
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2. The Climate Of Alaska. - By: Michael Russell
Alaska covers an area of nearly 600.000 square miles and is the biggest state of United States.  It is the less populated state also.  The weather can vary greatly by region and season.  Alaska consists of high mountains, volcanoes, moist Pacific air and the cold Arctic ice pack. ...

3. Australia - Facts And History - By: Michael Russell
Although Australia encompasses a vast amount of land (7,686,850 sq.  km., or 2,967,909 sq.  mi.), it only has six States - five of which are on the mainland, and one which is an island.  The five mainland States are New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, and Western A...

4. Winter Snowmobiling Vacations - Getting The Best Deal - By: John Maxim
The Northwestern United States is the snowmobiling capital of the world. Averaging over 150 inches of powdery snow each year, the region offers snowmobiling vacations that are unmatched. There are very few places in the United States that can compare with the gorgeous scenery and the snowmobiling va...

5. Wine - Sparkling Wines - By: Michael Russell
As an alternative to Champagne we often find ourselves drinking a good sparkling wine from California, New York, Spain, Italy or elsewhere.  One of the reasons for this is price.  A good sparkling wine will cost less than good Champagne, plus there is a greater diversity of sparkling wines...

6. Chess - The Summer Of 1972 - By: Michael Russell
Nobody knew what was about to take place.  Certainly nobody outside of the most knowledgeable people in the game.  But in the summer of 1972, Bobby Fischer was about to play in the most famous world chess tournament of all time against Boris Spasky of the Soviet Union.  What the world...

7. A Brief History And Tour Of Alaska - By: Michael Russell
Alaska may be the next-to-youngest state, but it also the largest state of the United States of America.  Alaska shelters Point Barrow, which is the northernmost point in the United States, as well as Mount McKinley, the highest mountain in all of North America.  Though Mount McKinley was ...

8. Gold Rush In The Klondike. - By: Michael Russell
The areas of Alaska and Yukon are famous for their many Gold Rushes.  From 1880 until 1915, there occurred more than 50 gold rushes.  The largest and the most significant Gold Rush in the history was the Gold Rush in the Klondike in 1896.  On August 16, 1896, in Bonanza (Rabbit) Creek...

9. Alaska - A Brief History - By: Michael Russell
Alaska has seen many different people on her land.  In 16,000 BC Paleolithic families moved western Alaska after crossing the Bering Land Bridge.  Alaska became populated by a variety of Native Americans.  It wasn't until the 18th century that Alaska saw the first European influence, ...

10. Dialects - By: Michael Russell
There are multiple languages throughout the world. But though a lot of us may speak the same languages, not all of us sound the same. Differences in the way we speak and form different words and vowels are called dialects. For example, in the United States there are different accents depending on wh...

11. Skiing Has Been Around Ever Since Snow - By: Michael Russell
The first evidence of skiing has been found in cave drawings in Norway.  The painting is of a person on skis.  The painting is thought to be between 4500 and 5000 years old.  The oldest ski that has been found was found in Sweden and it is believed to be approximately 4500 years old.&...

12. Halloween, What Is It All About? - By: Michael Russell
Halloween is celebrated on October 31 each year.  The children go from door to door and the occupant of the home gives them candy when they call out “trick or treat.”  They are dressed in costumes; some frightful, some comical.  It is celebrated in a lot of the west notably in the Uni...

13. Benefits Of Using A Bidet For Better Hygiene For Seniors And Disabled - By: Jeff Luckey
Bidets are a relatively uncommon and unknown term in the United States. Bidet is a special type of low sink or a low-mounted plumbing fixture. The main purpose of a bidet is to wash the anus, external genitalia and the skin around these areas thoroughly after urination, defecation, or ev...

14. Cell Phone Use While Driving - By: Michael Russell
Cell phones are a huge part of our lives these days.  Everyone seems to have a cell phone because they make everything so much more convenient.  The problem that we are facing with cell phones though, is how many car accidents they are causing.  In the United States there are over 210...



15. New Yam Festival 2005 Celebrated In Germany - By: Chris Ezeh
A grandiose new yam festival was celebrated on the 08th of October, 2005 in Hamburg Germany by the Orlu Senatorial Development Union and their well wishers. The occasion was marked with lots of cultural festivities, rites and abundant African menu. The special highlights of ...

16. Accounting - Taxes You Have Paid - By: Michael Russell
Taxes paid under certain rules, in the following categories are deductible: State and local income, real estate, personal property and other taxes, such as foreign income taxes.  The state and local tax deduction consists of two components; the amount of tax withheld if you receive a salary or ...

17. Civil War - The Struggle For Identity - By: Michael Russell
In the United States, during the first half of the 1860s, one of the bloodiest wars was fought in American History.  This war, The American Civil War was fought to prevent the separation of the United States.  Above all the reasons listed including slavery, the South was fighting to mainta...

18. The Background Of Pilates - By: Michael Russell
Pilates was developed by Joseph Pilates.  He was born in Germany in 1880 and emigrated to the United States in 1926.  Joseph developed the Pilates exercises in the early 1900s.  As a child, he suffered from asthma, which was the motivation behind him wanting to improve his health and ...

19. Skin Cancer - The Four Types Of Melanoma - By: Michael Russell
Melanoma is the most serious type of skin cancer that a person can contract because it tends to spread to the lymph nodes and internal organs.  Melanoma causes more deaths than any other type of skin cancer.  The number of deaths due to skin cancer can be greatly reduced if people become a...

20. Obesity - Real Or Manufactured Problem - By: Michael Russell
There's much talk nowadays about the obesity problem in the United States.  The fat patrol is out in full force instilling their scare tactics the same way the anti-smoking lobby did with the smoking issue.  Of course, what culminated from the smoking hysteria were many, many lawsuits for ...

21. Bail Bonds: An Unfortunate Necessity - By: Michael Russell
Bail bonds and bailbondsmen have a long history in the US, actually as far back as when colonists first landed in the Americas.  After all, the process of bail bonds is rooted in old English laws and was brought to this continent by early settlers.  The concept of bail bonds is fairly simp...

22. Mountain Biking Vacation - By: Michael Russell
Taking a mountain biking vacation is an excellent way to unwind and explore America. There are several companies that offer mountain biking tours that go through scenic routes, and they often arrange any accomodations for travelers as well. For athletic couples, these typ...

23. Relationship Between Housing And Interest Rates - By: Michael Russell
I am sure you know plenty of people that have made a killing in the real estate market in the past decade.  It is quite possible that maybe you too have done the same.  The question though is how is this happening?  What is driving the housing boom and when will it ever end?  Thi...

24. Your Insurance Policy And Earthquakes - By: Michael Russell
If you are a homeowner in the United States, you may think that your homeowners insurance covers you in the event of any major catastrophe that may strike your home. Think again. In the United States earthquake damage to homes is not covered by standard homeowners insurance. Although other forms ...

25. Hawaii - Paradise Comes With A Price - By: Michael Russell
It's probably known as the most beautiful of all the states.  Hawaii looks like paradise in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.  In fact, Hawaii is the only state totally surrounded by water.  And it shares a distinction with Alaska, which is that they are the only two states that don't ...

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