• November 14, 2021

Choose the best sides, drinks and desserts to accompany the pizza

Oh, hot pizza! Some people can live on pizza alone, without eating anything else. The average American eats up an incredible 23 pounds of pizza each year, and even more pizza if you live in a college dorm. And while pizza is definitely an American (and global) staple, there are certain sides, drinks, and desserts…

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The one thing collection agencies don’t want you to know

Closed border states are ideal for people who owe money to live because many collection agencies can never call or communicate with you in any way. The exceptions to this are business accounts and if the collection agency that is trying to collect a debt from you is licensed in the same state that it…

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The best safaris in Africa

As you drive through the picturesque savanna landscape, tall grass and pristine acacia trees dot the horizon. The animal sightings are overwhelming. At first glance, you will run towards your camera to take a photo of the grazing animals; giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, impalas, antelope and oryx. It is amazing to think how many centuries have…

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Artificial Intelligence Everywhere: A Book Review

Ever wonder how our modern computers came to be? If you do, then perhaps you’d like to read some amazing history and consider the whole philosophical debate on artificial intelligence, machine learning, and some of the perceived future uses of this technology. If so, I would like to recommend a very interesting book to you.…

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Earth Ox 2009 in a Year of Fire

2009 is the year of the terrestrial ox from the perspective of Chinese astrology. The element that cycles every two years is known as the celestial stem; so there are oxen of fire, earth, metal, water and wood. Variations in the celestial stem influence one’s personality, which explains why not all oxen (people or years)…

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Mafiosi, Gangs, Criminals, and Criminals – William J Sharkey

He was a thief, a pickpocket, a Tammany Hall politician, and eventually a murderer. However, William J. Sharkey was best known for his daring escape from death row in New York City’s Tombs Prison. Sharkey was born in New York City in 1845 to a wealthy family residing in the Ninth Ward of Manhattan. Despite…

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One Man’s Failure Ignites Another Man’s Call: A Story of Helping Your Neighbor

In the suburbs of Albany, New York, is a small village called Loudonville. A thriving community that is as rich in history as it is in the capital. I’ve been in this community since 2002 and I see myself staying here until the end, or even the end! Several weeks ago, I saw another local…

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Importance of Critical Illness Insurance

Do you need insurance against serious illnesses? It can be difficult to imagine yourself in a position where you might need to file a critical illness insurance claim; However, it is important to note that the most important thing to prepare for is not the possibility of being affected by a serious illness, but the…

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The new SriLankan flight experience begins

SriLankan Airlines UL 312 passengers bound for Singapore on December 9 will be the first to enjoy a new flight experience as the first reconditioned aircraft, an A 330, takes off. The airline has embarked on a complete transformation of its cabin interiors across its entire fleet. The new look will feature a subtle, traditional…

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History of ZZ Top

Like the state of Texas where they come from ZZ top combines rural primitivism and urban imagery in a way that has led to a perfect synthesis between provincial rock’n’roll and high-tech. When, in the late 1980s, Forbes magazine published the list of the world’s top-grossing entertainment celebrities, only one rock group, U2, ranked above…

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