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Iris Flowers - Growing, Facts and History
Iris flowers come in almost every color of the spectrum and are one of the easiest flowers to grow and maintain. Find information on the history of the iris as well as how to plant, grow and maintain your iris.
14 commentsHow to set up a Bearded Dragon Habitat
Have you considered purchasing a bearded dragon? If so, read this first.
7 commentsSeed Cookies - Ultimate Fibre
Seed Cookies Recipe by DianeBeard, Toronto Food Stylist http://www.dianebeard.com This is my favorite cookie recipe simply because it is a power punch of fibre that ensures perfect regularity while tasting amazing! This recipe has been two...
0 commentsFood Styling as a Career
Choosing to become a Food Stylist is an excellent choice for people of all ages. I think most Food Stylists are women, but there are certainly some men who have chosen it as a career as well. Since I am doing the writing, and am a female, I will...
0 commentsPet Reptiles - A Buyer's Guide
Reptiles can make wonderful pets. They are beautiful, diverse, and for the most part easy to maintain.
1 commentChoosing the Best Beard Kit: Easy Tips to Help You Get the Best for Less
Find out what you should consider when searching for the best beard kit. A few simple considerations could make all the difference.
0 commentsGrowing a Beard and the Frustration that Comes With It
Beards; why I want one, some of my favorites, and my frustration with growing one. Here you go.
0 commentsHow to grow a full beard
How to grow a full beard. At first, it may be intimidating to start something of patience, persistence and pleasure, but once the task at hand has been nearly trumped, the word 'intimidation' leaves the building. Out of experience, as you can see...
0 commentsClassic Historical Work--The American Revolution Considered as a Social Movement
In The American Revolution Considered as a Social Movement, J. Franklin Jameson argued that there was an important social component to this seminal event in United States history. The thesis of this work that was compiled from a series of four lectures was that "many economic desires, many social aspirations were set free by the political struggle, many aspects of colonial society profoundly altered by the forces thus set loose."
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