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Cheap Ferret Cages
By Jillian Williams · 15 years ago
Seems like everywhere you look there are cheap ferret cages available. There’s a difference between inexpensive and poor quality- here’s a few tips on what to look for in a ferret cage to save money, ...
Choosing the Right Fine Perfume for Every Event
By Alicia Gonzalez · 15 years ago
Most women don’t feel completely groomed and dressed without the fragrance of a fine perfume. In fact, the right perfume can "make" the look that a woman wishes to achieve; elegant, subtle, exotic, alluring, breezy ...
Gold Krugerrands as an Investment
By Ben Harmon · 16 years ago
In 1967, the government of South Africa minted the gold krugerrand to increase the marketing of South African gold. Although the krugerrand is considered as legal currency in South Africa, it is rarely used for ...
Facts About Ferret Insulinoma
By Jillian Williams · 16 years ago
As a conscientious pet owner, no doubt you?ll want to provide your ferret with all the vaccinations he needs, like distemper and rabies. Ferrets are mammals just like cats and dogs and are subject to ...
Choosing a GPS Form Factor
By Norman Spelling · 16 years ago
GPS (Global Positioning System) is giving people like me, who are chronically late, the inability to use the excuse, "I got lost." But is that such a terrible thing? I am losing an excuse, but ...
A Cigar Humidor -Every Aficionado Needs One
By Otto Van Deven · 16 years ago
Owning a humidor is a true sign of a cigar aficionado. There is a common misconception that humidors are large and often expensive. Yes, you can buy large, even walk-in humidors that will cost you ...
The African Gold Krugerrand
By Ben Harmon · 16 years ago
In 1967, the government of South Africa minted the gold krugerrand to increase the marketing of South African gold. Although the krugerrand is considered as legal currency, it is seldom used for that purpose. Instead, ...
Introduction to Ferrets
By Jillian Williams · 16 years ago
When Charles, Prince of Wales, married Lady Diana Spenser, the media coverage was so extensive that TV crews and sound engineers used ferrets to run cables through long conduits. These little guys are very smart ...
Cruise Vacations Allow You To Unpack Once and See the World
By Julie Palmer · 16 years ago
Shortly before midnight on April 14th, 1912, the largest, most luxurious passenger ship in the world, the Titanic, struck an iceberg and sank on her maiden voyage. The Titanic was built by England’s great White ...