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: Houseboats Types by: Peter Lenkefi A houseboat is a recreational boat that is built in the form of a house. This boat is fitted with all the neccesities and luxuries of a home and can serve as living quarters for a group
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: Take My Publisher, Please! by: Ed Williams An actual phone conversation I had earlier today.... “Hello, is this Ed?†“Uh, yes it is.†“Ed Williams, the writer guy?†“Uh, yeah,
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: Even During the Dog Days of Summer, It is Possible to Stay Cool in Texas by: Casey Coke While Glen Rose, Texas may be best known as America's Dream Town 2004 and the Dinosaur Capitol of Texas, it is also an excellent
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: Taking A Paddleboat Cruise by: Mary Hanna In May my husband and I took a wonderful steamboat trip on the Colombia River, 1,240 miles long, and Snake River, 1,038 miles long, aboard the American West’s Empress of
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: En Route For Grand Canyon by: Steven Cronin The Grand Canyon formed around 10 million years ago after disturbances in the surface of the earth resulted in the land rising, allowing the Colorado River to pierce a path
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: Jamaica – The Perfect Destination For The Avid Tourist by: Terry Malone Jamaica is the third largest of the Caribbean islands. The country has a richly diversified topography encompassing seas, mountains and coastlines.
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: What, then, is this Grand Canyon? by: Geoffrey Sweeney What, then, is this Grand Canyon, for which its friends dare to make so large and bold a claim? It is a portion--a very small portion--of the waterway of the Colorado
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: Boston Vacations: Four Ways To Experience Beantown by: Cliff Calderwood Boston is a great destination city for a vacation. There’s plenty on tap to see and do, and it’s an easy city to get around on foot.
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: Comal White Water or More Blue Green by: BJ Baker White Water on the Comal river in Central Texas is more of of toobers paradise than a rafter or kayaker's dreamland, but for a fun and relaxing family adventure I highly
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: Dunn's River Falls in Jamaica by: Clint Leung One of the ports of call for our Royal Caribbean cruiseship was Ocho Rios, Jamaica. Probably the most famous site in the region is Dunn's River Falls and we chose to tour
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: Brooklyn Bridge – Creating Grandeur by: Chandra Bhushan, Architect This is probably the biggest and oldest infrastructure project in bridge construction that is still in use, and it wonders us that our small hands
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: Cruise The Nile of Cleopatra by: Colin Hartness For centuries, the Nile River has been at the center of life in Egypt. The ancient Egyptian civilization relied on the flooding of the Nile to create fertile land for farming
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: World Cruise - a Relaxing Experience by: Colin Hartness Have you ever thought what it would be like to just relax quietly under the sun and at sea-no hustling or bustling, far away from the madding crowds in a casual
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: Costa Rica White Water Rafting Trip by: Andy Bezara Costa Rica's mountainous topography and copious rainfall are both responsible for one of the best white water rafting river choices in the world. Experienced rafting
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: Hippo Rage by: David Leonhardt a.k.a. The Happy Guy (text of a mini-keynote speech by David Leonhardt,, a.k.a. The Happy Guy which brought the house down in Gatineau, Quebec, April 21, 2002) Has anybody here ever been
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: African Americans: The Case for Changing Now by: Bret Searles “To be a poor man is hard, but to be a poor race in a land of dollars is the very bottom of hardships.†W.E.B. Dubois, The Souls of Black Folk There
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: Hey Bozo, Forget Logic and Kiss This! by: Richard Vegas I want to relate to you a story, READ it carefully; for in it lay the hidden secrets of the great mystery of the super successful. There was once a bridge which
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: The River of Life by: Cheryl Perlitz I’ve always loved the awesome majesty of mountains. They are, however, the byproduct of the rivers that formed them: flowing, adjusting, carving, crashing and gently nurturing
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: Google Maps A Boon to Hunters, Anglers, and Other Outdoor Enthusiasts by: Jeremy Henricks How many times have you wondered what's on the other side of that mountain or what's beyond the next river bend? Sure, topo and
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: A Simple Way To Identify and Catch The Big One In River! by: Ebenezer Heng River dry fly fishing considered as the purest form of fly fishing inspired generations of writers, artists, poets and even philosophers to wax
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: Poker Odds - Pot Odds And Hand Odds Explained by: Oddvar Pettersen To be successful at poker you should, at any time during the play of a hand, be able to calculate the odds of catching your hand to the odds the pot is
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: Cincinnati catfishing Bait by: Norb Wormald Some of the baits I have used for used for CATFISHing here on the Ohio River are, chicken liver, minnows, shrimp, Spam, French Fries and more. Fresh chicken liver works
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: Whitewater Kayaks by: Jakob Jelling Whitewater kayaking is an extreme form of kayaking. Whitewater kayaking is kayaking taken to an extreme. This is basically the combination of whitewater rafting, except that you are
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: It's an Alien World in Every River by: Jason Neuswanger When you look at a river, what do you see? A few flies on top? A fish or two? Look closer. Lay down on your chest at the side of the river and stare down into
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: Three Main Trout Senses by: Brett Fogle An angler should therefore become familiar with the three main senses a trout uses. These are: Smell: Trout have amazing powers of smell. For humans, trying to understand smell
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: Winter Trout Fly Fishing by: Cameron Larsen It is winter time now. One step on the frozen porch steps first thing in the morning removes any doubt of that fact. Winter time brings on many thoughts, holidays, dark afternoons,
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: Selecting Flies for Pacific Steelhead by: Cameron Larsen Popular flies for Steelhead vary greatly whether you are fishing in the Pacific region or in the Great Lakes. The fisheries have developed separately and so have
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: Three Main Trout Senses by: Brett Fogle An angler should therefore become familiar with the three main senses a trout uses. These are: Smell: Trout have amazing powers of smell. For humans, trying to understand smell
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: Beginners Strategy Guide to Online Micro Limit Hold 'Em by: Mike Hellmer It's hard to miss the fact that the last two winners of the World Series of Poker were not professional poker players and the fact that Chris Moneymaker
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: Whitewater Rafting Forges Bonds Stronger than the Rapids by: Jim Sampson Colorado River Rafting is a Trip Visualize the boat's brow cutting through the swirling, surging water; the sun sparkling on the frothy waves,
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: Water, Water Everywhere on the Waterfront! by: Wally Conway Waterfront living is among the most desirable of locations in our area. The views and vistas are fantastic, not to mention the ability to walk out one's door
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: Intranet Portal Project - RAD or Waterfall? by: David Viney In this short article, David Viney examines whether Rapid Application Development (RAD) or Waterfall development methodologies should be used during Intranet
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: The Wisdom of the River : Lessons Learned by: Harald Anderson Over the past few years I have watched the popularity of whitewater rafting grip the vacation market. “Strangeâ€, I thought. “Why would
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: Understand What Flows Through Your Business to Find Improvement by: Chuck Yorke I remember once seeing a cartoon which showed two people working a counter. On the wall behind them was a sign which read, “Quality
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