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Best High Demand Jobs and Low Cost of Living in Conway, the City of Colleges and American Idol Winner Kris Allen

We've seen before that a college town can be one of the Best Places in America to work and live. Conway, Arkansas proves that as a college town, it can also offer one of the lowest costs of living in the Unites States.

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Hubbers Who Write Books: W.R. Shinn's "Jake's Final Days"

What happens when World War III is near and people are moving into North and South Dakota - and Northern Canada - to escape corruption, murder and terror?

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US National Anniversaries - The Bicentennial of the War of 1812 in Ohio

The State of Ohio and its museums and cultural venues are celebrating the 200th Anniversary of the War of 1812 that put heavy ship fighting on our own Lake Erie. Events are scheduled all year, with presentations to be saved in the museums for later use.

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Controversial Oscar Nominations Well Deserved: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close - The Fears of Young and Old

The real star of this film is the focus on fears and mental health concerns that those who do not have them wish to avoid. A young man and an old man meet their fears against the backdrop of 9/11 and the additional grief it injects into their lives.

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Impressive Entrepreneurs: Famous Native Americans in History Who Made it Big and Are Giving Back

At least three major Native North American Nations have increased in numbers, planned economic growth for their own people as well as non-Natives in their states, and welcomed black Africans and African-Americans into homes and jobs since the 1600s or earlier. Their hundreds of businesses are aiding the US recovery post-recession, especially with an Oil Boom, and adding material to history.

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Plum Out of a Job - Stephanie Plum Goes to the Theater in "One For the Money" - Film and Book Review

The Janet Evanovich number crime novels are now entering the film market with her 1994 favorite "One For the Money." Critical opinions vary and the movie is a bit different from the book, but Stephanie Plum has found a fan base among viewing audience members. The film offers laughs as well as blood and three unexpected performances that steal the show.

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How Groundhog Day is Connected to Candlemas and Gets a Bad Review as a Holiday But Good Sci-Fi

How many different customs and traditions go into Candlemas and how did it become Groundhog Day in America? Perhaps a science fiction author has the best holiday idea of all.

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Capstone Hub: American History and Culture Hubs for Black History Month Projects and Coloring Pages

Black History Month began as a single national celebration in Washington DC of the Emancipation Proclamation by President Abraham Lincoln. Slavery ended in 1864, though it gave way to the Jim Crow laws, segregation, and violence. The Golden Anniversary of the event occurred in 1915.

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The Wonderful World of Oz - Fight Free Radicals With Foods of a Different Color

The color orange in fruits and vegetables indicates the presence of nutrients that can help prevent and lessen the impact of cancers in the human body. Information and recipes here.

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Attractions, Storytelling, History and Free College Tuition in Yellow Springs, Ohio

The art and tradition of storytelling gatherings adds to the beauty of the natural environment and arts community at Yellow Springs OH. The performers engage their audiences with traditional stories, poetry, singing and other winning elements; while community members can learn storytelling and herbalism through Antioch College.

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