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The Currency Act, one of the causes of the American Revolution, restricted American colonies from printing their own money as legal tender for debts in an effort to strengthen the depressed economy.
A PANGEIA E A DERIVA CONTINENTAL Pangea era um supercontinente constituído por uma grande extensão de superfície terrestre. Existiu durante o final do...
Were the Contiental Army's uniforms blue and red or white and gold?
DEEPER DISCOVERY Breakup of Pangea DEEPER DISCOVERY Plate Boundaries
Learn More about The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) - understanding, objectives, agreement, and solutions to expand your trade.
I've become completely fascinated by the huge unit-bodied Lincolns and Continentals of 1958-60. I guess my regular readers can tell, lol. This time I've moved beyond the side profile and attempted a front 3/4 shot. My main "theme" for this angle was to do something with the huge canted headlight pods and the bodysides which appear to flare out at the bottom instead of tucking in. I eliminated the headlight pods altogether with hidden headlights and I was shocked at how well that look integrated into the '58 body! The grille now simply wraps around slightly, seeming to tuck behind those "pontoon" front fenders in a way many from the Classic period did. The bodysides have been "filled out" and the rocker panels redesigned to tuck under and around the bottom of the car, All of the sheetmetal has been subtly reworked to be fuller with less "indents" everywhere. I started with a '58 but soon realized with the extended front fender scallops and the reworked roofline it may have been easier to start with the 1960 model, lol. I finished off with a very '50s two-tone paint job meant to evoke the Classic period as well, with a design that seems to disappear behind the front fenders, too.
An activty hands-on gross motor geography game for kids
Interested in learning about John Hancock, the first signer of the Declaration of Independence? Read on for little known facts about this famous politician.
Driving to North Cape, Norway? In 2022, I drove to North Cape, in Norway. This is my detailed itinerary, from the South up to North Cape.
“Your true colors have nothing to do with skin.” This motto is the foundation for the new Center of Science and Industry, or COSI, exhibit …
Hiking in Alpe di Siusi is one of the best things to do in Italy. It's stunning. And there are some amazing trails to match the amazing scenery.
When Congress established the Continental Army on June 14, 1775, the original 10 Rifle Companies were composed heavily of frontiersmen
The Continental Divide—the backbone of North America's Rocky Mountains and the boundary separating waters that drain to the Pacific and Atlantic oceans—cuts
Gandria - Switzerland (by Maritè Toledo)
When we collected a list of 40 maps that you never would have seen in school, you guys totally loved them, so we're back with more. If maps are one of the main ways that we understand the world we live in (and how people elsewhere in the world live), then it's no surprise that people are always coming up with new ways to use them to display information.
Driving to North Cape, Norway? In 2022, I drove to North Cape, in Norway. This is my detailed itinerary, from the South up to North Cape.
Pair a stronger dollar with unsteady European economies -- as well as growing tourist markets and emerging destinations -- and the happy conclusion is affordable travel on the continent.
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The company behind former gin bar The Continental is being voluntarily wound up, making way for the new operation
The route allows you to circumnavigate the continental US and take in a number of top attractions and major cities along the way, all without hitting the gas pump.
In and out of wartime, spies play an essential role in information gathering for their nations (and, on occasion, as double-spies for other nations). The spies listed here are the most famous in history. 1. Mata Hari Born: 1876; Died: 1917 Mata Hari in a dancing costume Spied For: Germany (and Possibly France) Mata Hari