Archive for November, 2009

Rogers Townsend & Thomas Attorney Thomas McRoy Shelley, III Admitted to Texas Bar

Columbia, SC March 10, 2004 -โ€” The law firm of Rogers Townsend & Thomas, P.C. is pleased to announce that Thomas McRoy Shelley, III has been admitted to the Texas Bar.

Admission to the Texas Bar allows Mr. Shelley to practice law in the state of Texas. Mr. Shelley and other attorneys at Rogers Townsend and Thomas have served as national counsel for a number of clients across the country and often appear by permission of the court in a limited capacity in individual cases.

Mr. Shelley is now allowed to represent clients in the state of Texas as a full member of the Texas Bar.

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Affiliate Marketing – Creating Multiple Streams Of Income

Have you ever heard or read the phrase “multiple streams of income” before? Do, lake link
, you know what this phrase means? For many businessmen, creating multiple streams of income online or offline is one way of securing themselves as well as their businesses in the future. They also believe that it can also save them from the so-called famine effect in the business industry.

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Art for the Soul; Artist, students, writers welcome.

August, 2003 — Alabama Artist Ann Hamilton may live on Elm Street but her life is not a nightmare and her house is not dreary and dark. In fact, it is cheery and bright and filled with laughter, says a reporter for her hometown newspaper. According to Times Journal reporter Lora Reynolds, much of the joy that springs from the 1890’s Victorian Home comes from the creation of art.

As the fall season opens even more satisfaction is expected to peal from this historical setting with the official opening of a spiritual art-writing Retreat on Oct.

10, 2003.

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History of the Adirondack Chair

If you were to travel to Blue Mountain Lake, New York, you would come across a very unique museum called the Adirondack Museum. According to experts that run this museum, the Adirondack chair originally went by a different name – Westport chair, which was after a small nearby town nestled in the Adirondack Mountains. Thomas Lee first created the design of the Adirondack chair in the early 1900s. Determined, This is a preview of History of the Adirondack Chair. Read the full post

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Exploring New Mexico on a Motorcycle

New Mexico – The Land of Enchantment. Divided east from west by the Continental Divide, New Mexico boasts everything from the Rocky Mountains with their alpine mountain scenery to the deserts along its western border with Arizona. Explore the dry, sun-baked tours from Santa Fe to the Carlsbad Caverns and on to Anasazi Indian country.

In south central New Mexico, the Road to Timberon takes you through the beautiful Lincoln National Forest past farms and ranches in the valley around Cloudcroft.

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Where To Play Golf In Europe’s Winter

Europe’s winter can be down time for less intrepid golfers, and many avoid the winter chill and opt for a golfing holiday in southern destinations. Whether it’s a trip to the nearby Canary Islands or Cyprus, or a longer journey to Mauritius, a relaxing game of golf in the sunshine is the perfect antidote to the winter blues. Just imagine, in just a few hours you could be on a green with the sun on your back.

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Lake Powell Houseboat Rentals

Lake Powell is located on the Colorado River within the states of Arizona and Utah, stretches some 186 miles, and offers 1986 of beautiful shoreline to explore. The backdrop features red rock scenery, sandy beaches, and pristine waters to form part of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. And established itself as a premier tourist attraction for millions of visitors each year.

Lake Powell houseboat rentals have become extremely popular for those wishing to experience a unique vacation, and the ability to have all the amenities and creature comforts close to hand.

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A Guide to Non-Typical Catfish Fishing Techniques Part III

Method 2
The second method that works really well for me is drift fishing. Lets start by explaining how drifting works. It’s really pretty simple: you cast out bait and drag it behind or from the side of your boat while, lake link
, the wind pushes you along.
Where to Fish
The majority of Cat-men that I know all use the same rig, although their tackle will differ from one guy to the next.

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Las Vegas Real Estate Market

It is nearly impossible to have a real estate bust in a city of 1.8 million people and in which 60,000 jobs will be created this year.

Don’t expect Las Vegas to be hit hard by the real estate downturn, especially with 7,000 new arrivals a month.

Las Vegas has the fifth-largest school district in the country and the most active new-business industry in the nation. For the thousands of people who arrive here every month, it’s a place to start or to start over.

And they’ll all need a roof over their heads.

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Popcorn – The World’s Oldest Snack

Mmmmmmmmmm … hardly anyone can resist the smell of freshly popped popcorn. Thoughts turn to days at the circus, afternoons at the county fair and nights in the back row at the movie theater, munching your way through memory after memory. For nearly 6,000 years, popcorn has played a part in the world’s cuisine. From hot rocks and religious ceremonies to microwaves and Friday night fright fests, popcorn may just be the world’s best-loved and oldest snack.

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