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Expert Author: Ellen Bell
The history of formal mail service in the United States dates back to 1639, when the state court of Massachusetts established the first government-authorized dropoff point for mail. That location was a privately held business, a tavern in Boston. In those days, it was quite common for local stores and taverns to be used as mail drop points. Citizens became quite accustomed to inquiring for their mail in that manner. If someone was picking up a package and noticed something marked for a neighbor or friend, that person would probably take their friend's mail and make a personal delivery.
Expert Author: Mollie Kay Smith
Admiralty records about HMS INDOMITABLE, an Illustrious Class Aircraft Carrier, end with the word scrapped. What a pityt no better word could be found to describe the ending of what had been a very noble though short career. Lauched on the 26th March 1940 her story ends in 1955.
Expert Author: Raymond Gerson
Are you a student who experiences discouragement and considers giving up on school? This article was written to provide you with inspiration, encouragement and hope.
Expert Author: Alice Baines
This article shows how a gap year between school and university can change your life.
Expert Author: Thomas Young
The article 'How a pendulum works to keep time' tell us how watches and clocks or timepieces work to keep and maintain time. The article mainly emphasizes on one very important part of a clock i.e. the pendulum which is like heart of a clock. This article will interests to all those who looks at a clock to know the time of a given movement.
Expert Author: M. Jackson
With the rise in demand for online bachelor degrees, many bogus learning institutions have mushroomed over the internet with the sole intention of taking advantage of innocent students seeking for a genuine degree. These so-called "Colleges" often attract applicants with their attractive degree programs which are boasts of easy graduation, low tuition fees, no examinations and credit given for life experience, all of which just sound too good to be true. Some of them even go to the extent of prospecting for customers by sending out bulk email citing university degrees for sale.
Expert Author: Thomas Young
The article 'How Do We Know What Time Is Really Is?' (Part 2) tells about the time, a physical quantity and clock, the instrument to measure it. After reading this article, you will get to know the views of scientists and technologists about time and would be able to relate time with different day-to-day phenomenon of life.
Expert Author: Denise Palmer
There are three basic ways to tap the ocean for its energy. We can use the ocean's waves, we can use the ocean's high and low tides, or we can use temperature differences in the water.
Expert Author: Mistina Thomson
ESL Teaching benefits the students more than the teachers. Of all, students get to learn a new language called English.
Expert Author: Rob Jent
What is crude oil? It is essentially the suns energy stored deep below the surface of the Earth. Here are the processes behind its conversion.
Expert Author: Jennie Gandhi
Management is an important aspect of any industry and MBA greatly helps in learning management. Learning MBA opens a number of doors for good career prospects.
Expert Author: James Smi
Rich and just basically brimming with culture and history, New York CIty actually has a million or more stories to tell about its decadent past and how things around this cosmopolitan city all came to be. Considered to be as one of the United States' biggest newspapers, whose circulation is actually well more over 700,000 copies.
Expert Author: Adam Waxler
As someone who has sat on countless teacher interview committees I can honestly say that I am still surprised at how many potential teachers get the most important teacher interview question wrong. The truth is...how you answer this question can be the difference between getting that perfect teaching job or not.
Expert Author: James Kara Murat
You can't just become a SEAL; you have to earn your Trident. It's a long and difficult process that requires intelligence, endurance, and loads of guts. The process is not complicated, but it's quite difficult.
Expert Author: James Kara Murat
US Navy SEALs work under some of the most treacherous working conditions and surroundings in the world. When out on the field they rely on skill and their equipment.
Expert Author: Gary King
Sometimes the regular school classroom, for a variety of reasons, does not sufficiently improve a student's math skills and achievements. In this situation a math tutor can bring a new perspective to the learning experience that can make the difference between a passing and a failing grade.
Expert Author: Randy Harold
So its 1:30 am and there you are at the computer trying to refresh the email inbox page. The big test is tomorrow and your Professor still hasn't replied back, but why? Contrary to popular belief, that your Professor wants you to fail, the problem could stem from the fact that your email never reached him/her. Hence, the purpose of this guide is to show students how to write an effective email to their Professors.
Expert Author: Jon Arnold
College is expensive but there is no reason you should fund it out of your own pocket. While a student loan needs to be paid back, neither college grants nor college scholarships need to be paid back, and there are a ton of these going un-awarded each year because nobody applied for them!
Expert Author: Markella M.
After reading this you'll be able to Define Volume, Explain how volume is computed and find the volume of basic figures and objects in the 3 dimensional world. You will also find out about a common mistake concerning volume denominations.
Expert Author: Will Hanke
Research has repeatedly shown that children succeed academically, socially and emotionally and become more well-rounded and balanced individuals if their parents are involved in their education and school activities. Getting involved also sends the message to children that parents are genuinely interested in their education, and that going to school is a positive, valuable cause.
 

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