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What You Need to Know before Hauling Water in the Oilpatch
What do you need to know to get your trucks properly equipped for hauling water in the oilpatch, be that in North Dakota's current drilling boom or in any other area? A friend who owns a trucking company asked that question today. Here's what I...
150 commentsMidseason TV Cancellations and Renewals: Napoleon Dynamite and Rob! cancelled (05/14)
The latest updates on TV shows that premiered in Midseason 2011-2012, with info and predictions on all cancellations and renewals. Will be updated regularly, so be sure to check back every now and then.
161 commentsFamous Rivers Around The World
Rivers are one of nature's blessing that are key to the survival and prosperity of Civilizations. Since ancient times, man has evolved besides river banks and turned barren lands into historic cultural centers. Even now in modern times, we still...
43 commentsTop Ten Romantic Getaways In The United States
With Valentine’s Day approaching, many couples are thinking of a romantic getaway. After all, what can be a better gift for Valentine’s Day for both of you than a few days together in a romantic spot? The...
19 commentsWorld’s Longest River – World’s Largest River – and World’s Deepest River
The world’s longest river is the Nile. At 6650 kilometres long, it’s no doubt the longest river in the world. All through the earliest civilisation of man, the NileRiver has been entirely the source of water for civilization of man since the...
44 commentsThe Water Moccasin, or Cottonmouth Snake
Basic information about a widespread and venomous North American Pit Viper, and the author's own personal experiences with such snakes.
56 commentsMajor Mountain Ranges Of The World
A Mountain Range is a collection of several high and low mountains, often termed as its peaks. It may consist of several valleys and river channels formed by water rushing down from melting glaciers. Mountain ranges consist of several peaks and...
17 commentsTubing Down The Comal River
Recently I went tubing down the Comal River in Texas, with some family members as the last activity in our family reunion. I had never done this before, and I tell you it was memorable. It was a brave thing...
9 commentsHow To Build A Survival Cabin On A Shoestring Budget
In June of 1999, my wife and I were desperate to get a place of our own. My long established business was fading, bankruptcy was being held off by nothing but a long stick and a lot of determination, and my sisters wanted us and our several cats out...
690 commentsSymbolism and themes in Jewett's A White Heron and Hemmingway's Big Two-Hearted River
Sarah Orne Jewett and Ernest Hemmingway both use nature to develop the main characters in their short stories. True meaning in the charaters’ lives, as well as sanctuary and guidance to inner peace through nature are common qualities shared in...
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