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Fright NightBy trz on October 2, 2009 | No Comments
We must be crazy to be out here especially tonight of all nights, Tommy said. Lightning was flashing across the dark Halloween night. The approaching storm brought wind that was blowing leaves across the yards and streets throughout town. The young boys costumes were also being blown to and fro by the blustering wind.
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Sky Traveling through ParisBy trz on April 27, 2009 | No Comments
Sky Traveling through Paris
How to travel Paris with wings:Visiting Paris with wings is easy. You can take a flight over the Seine River without boarding a plane. Just go up to the rooftop of one of Pariss finest hotels and enjoy a meal while you soar over the views across the country. Paris hotels have casinos and rooms available, as well as a wide array of fine restaurants and shops. If you want to enjoy the finest cultures of the Parisian while spreading, your wings visit the lovely Amarante Hotel Champs-Elyses. The hotel is a mansion styled to fit Hausmann. This fabulous hotel has a boutique of stores within walking distance. In the 8th district of Paris, you will enjoy exclusive 19th century styles. In addition, inside the hotel you will enjoy fabulous rooftop views along with Hi-FI, mini-bar, High-Speed Internet, and more. This hotel even provides you some of the most fashionable cosmetics.
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Helicopters at WarBy trz on April 5, 2009 | No Comments
From World War II, helicopters were largely insignificant in usage. While they were often used for supply and rescue missions in the China-Burma-India Theater, their limited design restricted their usage for greater depth. This continued in the Korean War, as helicopters were kept away from combat missions. Greater deployment for troop ferrying was disallowed by law, but on November 4, 1952, via an agreement signed by the Army and Air Force, the helicopter began its evolution in increasing roles played in combat zones. Significantly, before the Korean War ended, the 6th Transportation Company with Sikorski H-19s was deployed via helicopter to Korea.
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Petersons Sports Scholarship and College Athletic Program: Getting your WayBy trz on April 4, 2009 | No Comments
Petersons Sports Scholarship and College Athletic Program: Getting your Way towards becoming a College-Bound Student Athlete
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19th Century Airships and BalloonsBy trz on April 4, 2009 | No Comments
In the 1800s, we saw advances in ballooning, subsequent to the flight of the Montgolfier in 1783. Thus, it was popular all over the world by mid century. Jean-Pierre Blanchard was famous for his balloon flights all over Europe and America even though he failed at innumerable attempts to create the ornithopter. In 1785, John-Pierre with John Jeffries, a physician crossed the English Channel. They also did the exhibition ascent in Philadelphia in 1793, no less than George Washington was there to witness the event.
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Twelve Things You Never Knew About ChristmasBy trz on April 4, 2009 | No Comments
1.Christmas trees were first lighted with actual candles, which presented a fire hazard. As a result containers filled with water
had to be kept near the Christmas tree.

