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331: Top Tips for Making the Most of College Life
This article talks about how to make them most of your college experience.

332: Highlights of Student Life on Campus
Learn about some of the best parts about life on a college campus.

333: Finding the Most Amusing College Stories
Read about some of the most funny and interesting stories from college.

334: How Much Money Would a Family Need to Attend the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver?
1.6 million tickets to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver became available and the prices range anywhere from $25 to $1100 per ticket. For the closing ceremony alone, the tickets may range anywhere from $175 to $775.

335: Reading up on Infamous College Sex Stories
Read about some of the most fun and exciting stories from college.

336: The Independent City of Baltimore, MD
Maryland's largest city belongs to a small group of cities that are independent. An independent city is one that does not belong to a county. This form of government aims to make the administration of a large city less burdensome.

337: Ray Ban Aviator Sunglasses - A Matter of Life And Death
Most sunglasses don't have an interesting back-story, but that's sure not the case with Ray Ban aviator sunglasses. The most copied style in the world, the brand was patented way back in 1937.

338: How Do You Become A Sports Team Mascot, What Type Of Training Does It Involve?
Being a sports team mascot can be an absolutely thrilling undertaking, but there are quite a few things that you'll need to do the job properly. Not everyone has the passion or the skills to be an effective sports team mascot, but if this is an endeavor that you think that you might like to pursue here is a list of things that you'll have to have or work on.

339: Mount Laurel Living and the Real Estate Within
Mount Laurel Township is located at the crossroads of travel between New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, DC.

340: Sunglasses For Style, Sport, and Life
Athletes across the board, in every sport, amateurs and professionals alike, wear sunglasses and use eyewear products. Bikers, surfers, skiers, boarders, you name it. Whether it's volleyball on the beach, wakeboarding, or professional car racing, high performance is expected by these go-getters and failure is not an option.

341: Missouri Real Estate: Top of the In-Bound Migration List
If you're thinking of relocating, maybe you'll find a survey by United Van Lines interesting. The nation's largest household goods mover has been tracking shipment patterns since 1977, and their latest is based on nearly 200,000 interstate household moves that was handled by them.

342: The History of Ray Ban Wayfarers
The Ray Ban Wayfarer style of sunglasses have had a long stay within the fickle confines of pop culture. Considered revolutionary by those in the fashion industry, these unique and distinct sunglasses have long been staples in fashion, film and television, and have a remarkable history as well as a lengthy list of famous fans.

343: Winter Cleaning: Taking Out the Trash
After the holidays are over and its time to put the decorations away, you may notice that your home is a little worse for the wear. We all remember to do our spring cleaning, but rarely think to do a large amount of cleaning in the winter.

344: U.S. Dignitaries Receive Gem-Encrusted Baubles Worth Thousands
Tensions between the U.S. and Middle East may be high, but you wouldn't know it given the gifts lavished on Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in the past year. In fact, she has received jewelry valued at more than $750,000 from Arab leaders.

345: Gold Makes Waves in the Economic and Fashion Worlds
It's a trend that's expected to keep making waves in the foreseeable future. Not only are gold values at an all-time high, it's experiencing a Renaissance in the fashion world as well. While many are turning to gold investments during the economic downturn, it's also making a flashy appearance on runways from Paris to London to Milan.

346: What's Going Down In A Down Economy?
The dictionary defines economy as management of income, expenditures, etc. of a household, government, etc. The results of a bad economy, however, define themselves.

347: 4 Popular Options For Receiving Microsoft Office Training
There are a number of sources for Microsoft Office training. This article describes those sources and explains why some are better than others.

348: Warning: The Secret Of Study Dreams
People throughout history have tried to study dreams. It's a deep subject having to do with everything from why people dream to dreams that seem to be real. When people study dreams one of the areas of focus is lucid dreaming. When people know it's a dream it's a lucid dream. Sometimes it's called conscious dreaming because the conscious mind remains in control.

349: The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Home Tanning Beds
Home tanning beds have become increasingly popular over the past decade. This article describes the advantages and disadvantages of home systems.

350: Jewelry Represents Rich Stories of History Through the Ages
Since the dawn of civilization, jewelry has been a part of nearly every culture, even long before clothing was considered fashion. From its roots in early mystical religious symbols to the lavishness of royalty to objects of beauty for everyday wear, jewelry represents rich stories of history through the ages.

351: Selecting The Right Paint Suit, Safety Pants, And Other Safety Apparel
Finding the right safety pants, paint suit, or other disposable garments can take time and consideration for your needs. This article offers a few tips to help you in making your selection.

352: The Internal Revenue Service: America's Strong Arm
President Abraham Lincoln established the office of Commissioner of Internal Revenue after the Civil War in order to pay off the expenses of that war. The same organization still exists today as the Internal Revenue Service.

353: Dream Horse Is A Story Parents Can Tell Their Children, Tell Them This Night
A story called Dream Horse is good to tell childre just before they sleep. Billy awakens from an afternoon nap. He wears cowboy clothes. He seems really happy. When he goes into the kitchen for a drink his mother asks why he is so happy He says that during his nap he saw his dream horse.

354: The Single Most Annoying Thing On The Planet
A look at the frustrations of supposedly running out of ink when you jus tknow there is more still in the container and the cheapest way to go about replacing it.

355: Answering Your Silk Questions
This article will let you know about silks unique history.

356: Another Kind Of Lunisolar Calendar
This article describes the differences involved in the different type of lunar calendars and the exceptions of each new year.

357: The Secrets Of The Hindu Calendar
The hindu calendar is truly complex, which is the reason that students studying the calendar have to learn all the basics.

358: Pre-Packaged Food Versus Loose Produce
A look at the way our food is packaged and whether this is a good or bad thing for our health and our purses.

359: Art Exhibitions In And Around Brighton
All year round Brighton is a hotpot of culture and creativity. Whether it is a bright summer's day or in the depths of a ghastly grey winter there will be an innovative event just round the corner from you. With such a diverse group of inhabitants in the area there is always an interesting exhibition to wet the creative appetite of even the most sceptical critic.

360: The Tradition Of Flower Language
Flowers all have meanings and signify different things


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