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Six Must See Travel Spots In The Western United States
Information of six travel destinations across the Western United States, including: The Grand Canyon, Lake Powell, Zion National Monument, St. George Utah, Las Vegas, and Disneyland.
119 commentsBringing Your Foreign Fiancee to the U S
With so many Americans traveling and working abroad to say nothing of meeting people via the Internet, it is not surprising that many are finding love and marrying someone from abroad. Here is how to legally bring your spouse to the United States.
203 commentsMy top 10 philosophy books - the best philosophical books I've read
We are all philosophers. This is a very personal answer to the question asked by Ryan Hupfer about the 10 philosophy books it is essential to read.
114 commentsBrokeback Mountain - Revision of the Western Genre or Homage to the Great West?
The film Brokeback Mountain is constructed in such a way as to be considered both a revision of and an homage to the western genre. It incorporates traditional western motifs and iconography, and adheres to a...
1 commentBank Wire Transfers or PayPal Money Transfers- Which Fee is Cheaper?
A short overview of how to calculate fees for money transfers by bank or PayPal. Article shows how to calculate which method will be cheaper.
1 commentSix Amazing Places To Visit In Western Ireland
Among the amazing sights in Western Ireland (County Galway, County Clare, The Burrens and Connemara) are Dunguaire Castle, Poulnabrone dolmen, Cliffs of Moher, Leamanagh Castle, Kylemore Abbey and Connemara. Learn more about these beautiful Irish locales.
19 commentsThe Bullsnake
The bullsnake is among the largest snakes in the North Americas. It is one word, by the way -bullsnake, and not "bull snake." Yes, I was rather confused about that too. Though typically not as long as an indigo snake, and not as large in diameter...
22 commentsThe Great Pacific Garbage Patch - The Worlds Largest Garbage Dump
Discovered in 1997, by an American oceanographer named Charles Moore, the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is composed largely of a combination of different types of plastic, and other articles of trash floating in the ocean. There is an Eastern and Western Pacific Garbage Patch. Large circular ocean currents called a gyre hold the trash accumulations.
9 commentsHow I earned my BSN online in 40 days from Western Governors University
How I went from ASN to BSN in just 40 days at Western Governors University. It was the quickest and most inexpensive way I could find in order to achieve my goal.
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