Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Domains for sale: RFblog.com, NursingBlogger.com, and BloggingFinance.com

Blogs have recently been created for these three domains, and they are on the auction block:

RFblog.com
NursingBlogger.com
BloggingFinance.com


Feel free to email blogdomains@gmail.com if you have any interest.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Domains Sold This Week













RepulicanPartyBlog.com and DemocraticPartyBlog.com


Email blogdomains@gmail.com for questions regarding other blog-related domains for sale.

Monday, October 16, 2006

Blog Domains For Sale - blogdomains@gmail.com

The most comprehensive list of blog - related domains on the Internet for (with a few non-blog domains sprinkled throughout).To place a bid or ask a question, send email to: BlogDomains@gmail.com

http://www.AbrahamLincolnBlog.com
http://www.AgentMobile.com
http://www.BenFranklinBlog.com
http://www.BillofRightsBlog.com
http://www.BlogChocolate.com
http://www.BloggingAttorney.com
http://www.BloggingBrand.com
http://www.BloggingFinance.com
http://www.BloggingLegal.com
http://www.BloggingPokerRoom.com
http://www.BlogGolfer.com
http://www.BlogJFK.com
http://www.BlogMale.com
http://www.BlogPokerRoom.com
http://www.BlogRumor.com
http://www.BlogsBanks.com
http://www.BlogsMortgage.com
http://www.BlogsMostWanted.com
http://www.BlogYourBrand.com
http://www.BloomingBlog.com
http://www.CarBloggers.com
http://www.CatholicismBlog.com
http://www.ChocolateBlogger.com
http://www.CivilRightsBlogger.com
http://www.CivilWarBlogger.com
http://www.CollegeFootballBlogger.com
http://www.ConstitutionofUnitedStatesBlog.com
http://www.CrunchWireless.com
http://www.DaddyBlogging.com
http://www.DallasCowboysBlogger.com
http://www.DeclarationofIndependenceBlog.com
http://www.DemocraticPartyBlog.com
http://www.DetectiveBlogger.com
http://www.Dow-Jones-Blog.com
http://www.ElectoralBlogger.com
http://www.EtiquetteBlogger.com
http://www.FDRBlog.com
http://www.FinalFourBlogger.com
http://www.GeorgeWashingtonBlog.com
http://www.GMATBlogger.com
http://www.GYNBlog.com
http://www.HeartHealthlyBlog.com
http://www.InterviewBlogger.com
http://www.IPODSBlog.com
http://www.IPODSBlogs.com
http://www.JohnFKennedyBlog.com
http://www.LSATBlogger.com
http://www.MartinLutherBlog.com
http://www.MartinLutherKingJrBlog.com
http://www.MaskedBlogger.com
http://www.MichelangeloBlog.com
http://www.MohammedBlog.com
http://www.MommyBlogging.com
http://www.MozartBlogger.com
http://www.NapoleanBlog.com
http://www.NapoleanBonaparteBlog.com
http://www.NewYorkYankeeBlogger.com
http://www.NikeBlogger.com
http://www.NorthKoreanBlog.com
http://www.NursingBlogger.com
http://www.OlympianBlog.com
http://www.OUSoonerBlog.com
http://www.PokerLovesMe.com
http://www.PokerPleaser.com
http://www.PopeBlogger.com
http://www.PrincetonBlogger.com
http://www.PrudentialBlog.com
http://www.QuakerOatsBlog.com
http://www.QualcommBlog.com
http://www.RecruitingBlogger.com
http://www.RepublicanPartyBlog.com
http://www.RFBlog.com
http://www.RFEngineerBlog.com
http://www.RichardNixonBlog.com
http://www.RonaldReaganBlog.com
http://www.RosaParksBlog.com
http://www.September11Blogger.com
http://www.SHRMBlog.com
http://www.SHRMBlog.org
http://www.SoccersBlog.com
http://www.SoonerBlogger.com
http://www.SouthKoreanBlog.com
http://www.StarbucksBlogger.com
http://www.TalentBloggers.com
http://www.Teen-Blogger.com
http://www.TheUnitedStatesofAmericaBlog.com
http://www.USConstitutionBlog.com
http://www.USCTrojanBlog.com
http://www.VaticanBlogger.com
http://www.VoteNoBlog.com
http://www.VoteNoBlogger.com
http://www.VoteYesBlog.com
http://www.VoteYesBlogger.com
http://www.Warof1812Blog.com
http://www.Wedding-Blogger.com
http://www.WinstonChurchillBlog.com
http://www.WirelessDirt.com
http://www.WirelessHeadhunter.com
http://www.WorkingWomanBlog.com
http://www.WorldWarIBlog.com
http://www.WorldWarIIIBlog.com

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

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BEWARE! Who swiped my domain name?

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Blog Domains for Sale - Most Comprehensive List on Internet



The most comprehensive list of blog - related domains on the Internet for (with a few non-blog domains sprinkled throughout).

To place a bid or ask a question, send email to: BlogDomains@gmail.com


http://www.AbrahamLincolnBlog.com
http://www.AgentMobile.com
http://www.BenFranklinBlog.com
http://www.BillofRightsBlog.com
http://www.BlogChocolate.com
http://www.BloggingAttorney.com
http://www.BloggingBrand.com
http://www.BloggingFinance.com
http://www.BloggingLegal.com
http://www.BloggingPokerRoom.com
http://www.BlogGolfer.com
http://www.BlogJFK.com
http://www.BlogMale.com
http://www.BlogPokerRoom.com
http://www.BlogRumor.com
http://www.BlogsBanks.com
http://www.BlogsMortgage.com
http://www.BlogsMostWanted.com
http://www.BlogYourBrand.com
http://www.BloomingBlog.com
http://www.CarBloggers.com
http://www.CatholicismBlog.com
http://www.ChocolateBlogger.com
http://www.CivilRightsBlogger.com
http://www.CivilWarBlogger.com
http://www.CollegeFootballBlogger.com
http://www.ConstitutionofUnitedStatesBlog.com
http://www.CrunchWireless.com
http://www.DaddyBlogging.com
http://www.DallasCowboysBlogger.com
http://www.DeclarationofIndependenceBlog.com
http://www.DemocraticPartyBlog.com
http://www.DetectiveBlogger.com
http://www.Dow-Jones-Blog.com
http://www.ElectoralBlogger.com
http://www.EtiquetteBlogger.com
http://www.FDRBlog.com
http://www.FinalFourBlogger.com
http://www.GeorgeWashingtonBlog.com
http://www.GMATBlogger.com
http://www.GYNBlog.com
http://www.HeartHealthlyBlog.com
http://www.InterviewBlogger.com
http://www.IPODSBlog.com
http://www.IPODSBlogs.com
http://www.JohnFKennedyBlog.com
http://www.LSATBlogger.com
http://www.MartinLutherBlog.com
http://www.MartinLutherKingJrBlog.com
http://www.MaskedBlogger.com
http://www.MichelangeloBlog.com
http://www.MohammedBlog.com
http://www.MommyBlogging.com
http://www.MozartBlogger.com
http://www.NapoleanBlog.com
http://www.NapoleanBonaparteBlog.com
http://www.NewYorkYankeeBlogger.com
http://www.NikeBlogger.com
http://www.NorthKoreanBlog.com
http://www.NursingBlogger.com
http://www.OlympianBlog.com
http://www.OUSoonerBlog.com
http://www.PokerLovesMe.com
http://www.PokerPleaser.com
http://www.PopeBlogger.com
http://www.PrincetonBlogger.com
http://www.PrudentialBlog.com
http://www.QuakerOatsBlog.com
http://www.QualcommBlog.com
http://www.RecruitingBlogger.com
http://www.RepublicanPartyBlog.com
http://www.RFBlog.com
http://www.RFEngineerBlog.com
http://www.RichardNixonBlog.com
http://www.RonaldReaganBlog.com
http://www.RosaParksBlog.com
http://www.September11Blogger.com
http://www.SHRMBlog.com
http://www.SHRMBlog.org
http://www.SoccersBlog.com
http://www.SoonerBlogger.com
http://www.SouthKoreanBlog.com
http://www.StarbucksBlogger.com
http://www.TalentBloggers.com
http://www.Teen-Blogger.com
http://www.TheUnitedStatesofAmericaBlog.com
http://www.USConstitutionBlog.com
http://www.USCTrojanBlog.com
http://www.VaticanBlogger.com
http://www.VoteNoBlog.com
http://www.VoteNoBlogger.com
http://www.VoteYesBlog.com
http://www.VoteYesBlogger.com
http://www.Warof1812Blog.com
http://www.Wedding-Blogger.com
http://www.WinstonChurchillBlog.com
http://www.WirelessDirt.com
http://www.WirelessHeadhunter.com
http://www.WorkingWomanBlog.com
http://www.WorldWarIBlog.com
http://www.WorldWarIIIBlog.com


Monday, September 04, 2006

Blogging Domain Sold: http://www.BloggingMLM.com


Another Blogging Domain has sold!


http://www.BloggingMLM.com

Check out all blogging domain auctions at http://www.doughmains.blogspot.com.

Or send an email with questions to, blogdomains@gmail.com

Sunday, August 13, 2006

Latest Blog Domains Sold!


Blog Domain Sold this Week:

http://www.ShakespeareBlog.com

http://www.PearlHarborBlog.com

http://www.BlogRocknRoll.com

Contact: blogdomains@gmail.com for information on other blog-related domains currently for sale.

Friday, July 28, 2006

Blogging Domain for Sale: http://www.ChocolateBlogger.com


Blogging Domains For Sale:

http://www.ChocolateBlogger.com

Please email all bids/inquires to: blogdomains@gmail.com.

Only minimum bids exceeding $15 are accepted.

Blogging Domain for Sale: http://www.CollegeFootballBlogger.com


Blogging Domains For Sale

http://www.CollegeFootballBlogger.com


Please email all bids/inquires to:

blogdomains@gmail.com.

Only minimum bids exceeding $15 are accepted.

Monday, July 24, 2006

Blog Domains for Sale: http://www.HeartHealthyBlog.com


Blogging Domains For Sale:

http://www.HeartHealthyBlog.com

Please email all bids/inquires to: blogdomains@gmail.com

technorati tags: heart healthy, blog domain, health blog

Saturday, July 15, 2006

Blog Domain Sold: http://www.BlogRocknRoll.com



Sold this week:

http://www.BlogRocknRoll.com


Plenty more blog domains to choose from - email me with questions:

blogdomains@gmail.com

Saturday, July 01, 2006

Blog Domains for Sale: http://www.CivilWarBlogger.com


Blogging Domain For Sale

Buy Now Price: $35

http://www.CivilWarBlogger.com

Please email all bids/inquires to: blogdomains@gmail.com.

technorati tags: Blogging, Civil War, Union States, Confederates

Friday, June 30, 2006

Domain Sold this Week: http://www.PokerTableBlog.com



Blog Domain Sold: (06/30/06)

http://www.PokerTableBlog.com

$45.00

Contact: blogdomains@gmail.com for information on other blog-related domains currently for sale.

Thursday, June 29, 2006

Blogging Domain For Sale: http://www.MaskedBlogger.com




Blogging Domain For Sale

Buy Now Price: $25

http://www.MaskedBlogger.com

Should you wish to make a "Buy Now" bid, please indicate in your email that your price is final. Please email all bids/inquires to: blogdomains@gmail.com.

technorati tags: Blogging, Masked Blogger, Blogging Anonymously

Blog Domain For Sale: http://www.VaticanBlogger.com


Blogging Domains For Sale

Buy Now Price: $25

http://www.VaticanBlogger.com

Bidding will ensue in auction-fashion and will remain open until buyer & seller agree on a final price. Should you wish to make a "Buy Now" bid, please indicate in your email that your price is final. Please email all bids/inquires to: blogdomains@gmail.com

technorati tags: Catholicism, Catholic Church, Vatican, Pope

Saturday, June 10, 2006

Blogging Domain for Sale: http://www.Teen-Blogger.com


Blogging Domains For Sale

Buy now price: $100

(send email to place bid less than asking price)


http://www.Teen-Blogger.com

Bidding will ensue in auction-fashion and will remain open until buyer & seller agree on a final price. Should you wish to make a "Buy Now" bid, please indicate in your email that your price is final.

Please email all bids and/or inquiries to: doughmain@gmail.com

technorati tags: teen blogger, teenager, teen

Saturday, June 03, 2006

Blog Domain Sold This Week: http://www.BlogRN.com


The Doughmain Blogger sold one domain this week: www.BlogRN.com ($350).

Although previously mentioned as being in "sale pending" status, www.BlogJFK.com is back on the market. If interested, please send an email to blogdomains@gmail.com


Blogging Domains For Sale: http://www.NursingBlogger.com


Blogging Domains For Sale

Category: Health Care> Medicine > RN > Registered Nurse > Nurse > Nursing

Bidding opens at: $50

Doughmain: http://www.NursingBlogger.com

Bidding will ensue in auction-fashion and will remain open until buyer & seller agree on a final price. Should you wish to make a "Buy Now" bid, please indicate in your email that your price is final.

Please email all bids and/or inquiries to: doughmain@gmail.com

technorati tags: Nursing, RN, Nurse Blog

Thursday, May 25, 2006

Blogging Domains For Sale: http://www.agentmobile.com

Blogging Domains For Sale

Bidding opens at: $150

http://www.AgentMobile.com

Bidding will ensue in auction-fashion and will remain open until buyer & seller agree on a final price. Should you wish to make a "Buy Now" bid, please indicate in your email that your price is final.

Please email all bids/inquires to: blogdomains@gmail.com

Tags: mobile phone telecommunications cellular network base stations (cell sites) satellite phones 1G 0G Mobile Telephone Service car phones telephone SMS packet switching Internet MMS Alcatel, Audiovox, BenQ-Siemens, Dopod, Fujitsu, Kyocera, LG, Motorola, NEC, Nokia, Panasonic Philips, Sagem, Samsung, Sanyo, Sharp, SK Teletech, Sony Ericsson, Toshiba Professional Mobile Radio cordless telephones MTS cellular network

Blogging Domains For Sale: http://www.UMusicBlog.com


Blogging Domains For Sale

Bidding opens at: $75

http://www.UMusicBlog.com

Bidding will ensue in auction-fashion and will remain open until buyer & seller agree on a final price. Should you wish to make a "Buy Now" bid, please indicate in your email that your price is final.

Please email all bids/inquires to: blogdomains@gmail.com


Music is a human activity which involves structured and audible sounds, which is used for artistic or aesthetic, entertainment, or ceremonial purposes. Definitions vary in different cultures and social milieus.The definition of music as sound with particular characteristics is taken as a given by psychoacoustics, and is a common in musicology and performance. There are observable patterns to what is broadly labeled music, and while there are understandable cultural variations, the properties of music are the properties of sound as perceived and processed by humans.Greek philosophers and medieval theorists defined music as tones ordered horizontally (as melodies) and vertically (as harmonies). Music theory, within this realm, is studied with the presupposition that music is orderly and often pleasant to hear. However, in the 20th century, composers challenged the notion that music had to be pleasant by creating music that explored harsher, darker timbres.

Sunday, May 21, 2006

Blogging Domain For Sale: http://www.BloggingLegal.com


Blogging Domains For Sale

Bidding opens at: $250

http://www.blogginglegal.com

Bidding will ensue in auction-fashion and will remain open until buyer & seller agree on a final price. Should you wish to make a "Buy Now" bid, please indicate in your email that your price is final.

Please email all bids and/or inquiries to: blogdomains@gmail.com

Technorati Tags: Legal System, Blogging Attorney, Blogging Legal

Thursday, May 18, 2006

Blogging Domains For Sale: http://www.BloggingFinance.com



Blogging Domains For Sale

Category: Money > Wall Street > Business > Banking > Investments > Finance

Bidding opens at: $225

http://www.BloggingFinance.com

Bidding will ensue in auction-fashion and will remain open until buyer & seller agree on a final price. Should you wish to make a "Buy Now" bid, please indicate in your email that your price is final.

Please email all bids/inquires to: blogdomains@gmail.com

tags: Finance money assets business entity financial intermediary bank bond market interest personal finance public finance corporate finance

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Blogging Domains For Sale: http://www.BlogMale.com



Blogging Domains For Sale

Bidding opens at: $500

http://www.blogmale.com

Bidding will ensue in auction-fashion and will remain open until buyer & seller agree on a final price. Should you wish to make a "Buy Now" bid, please indicate in your email that your price is final.

Please email all bids/inquires to: blogdomains@gmail.com

tags: Male, Men, Man, Blogging Men, Blogging Male, Manhood

Blogging Domains For Sale: http://www.CarBloggers.com



Blogging Domains For Sale


Bidding opens at: $250

http://www.carbloggers.com

Bidding will ensue in auction-fashion and will remain open until buyer & seller agree on a final price. Should you wish to make a "Buy Now" bid, please indicate in your email that your price is final.

Please email all bids and/or inquiries to: blogdomains@gmail.com

tags: Cars, race cars, antique cars, vintage cars, automobiles, nascar

Monday, May 15, 2006

Blogging Domains Fors Sale: http://www.RFBlog.com

Blogging Domains For Sale

Category: Radio Frequency > Engineer > RF Engineer > Wireless > RF

Bidding opens at: $250

http://www.RFblog.com

Bidding will ensue in auction-fashion and will remain open until buyer & seller agree on a final price. Should you wish to make a "Buy Now" bid, please indicate in your email that your price is final.

Please email all bids and/or inquiries to: blogdomains@gmail.com

tags: RF Engineer, Wireless Blogs, RF Blog

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Blogging Domain For Sale: http://www.footballsblog.com



Blogging Domains For Sale

Bidding opens at: $300

http://www.FootballsBlog.com

Bidding will ensue in auction-fashion and will remain open until buyer & seller agree on a final price. Should you wish to make a "Buy Now" bid, please indicate in your email that your price is final.

Please email all bids/inquires to: blogdomains@gmail.com

tags: football, football blogs, football blogger, nfl, ncaa football, college football, fantasy football

Blogging Domains For Sale: http://www.SoccersBlog.com



Blogging Domains For Sale

Bidding opens at: $350

http://www.SoccersBlog.com

Bidding will ensue in auction-fashion and will remain open until buyer & seller agree on a final price. Should you wish to make a "Buy Now" bid, please indicate in your email that your price is final.

Please email all bids/inquires to: blogdomains@gmail.com

tags: Soccer, Soccer Blogger, World Cup 2006, Football Soccer

Blogging Domains For Sale: http://www.BlogRumor.com

Blogging Domains For Sale

Bidding opens at: $100


http://www.BlogRumor.com

Bidding will ensue in auction-fashion and will remain open until buyer & seller agree on a final price.Should you wish to make a "Buy Now" bid, please indicate in your email that your price is final.

Please email all bids/inquires to: blogdomains@gmail.com

tags: Blog Rumor, Rumors, Gossip

Friday, May 12, 2006

Blogging Domains For Sale: http://www.dow-jones.blog.com


Blogging Domains For Sale

Bidding opens at: $100

http://www.dow-jones-blog.com

Bidding will ensue in auction-fashion and will remain open until buyer & seller agree on a final price. Should you wish to make a "Buy Now" bid, please indicate in your email that your price is final.

Please email all bids/inquires to: blogdomains@gmail.com

tags: DJIA, stock market, Dow Jones, U.S. Market Index

Sunday, May 07, 2006

Blogging Domains For Sale: http://www.blogginglegal.com



Blogging Domains For Sale

Technorati Tags: Legal System > Law > Lawyer > Attorney > Blogging Legal

Bidding opens at: $200

Doughmain: http://www.blogginglegal.com

Bidding will ensue in auction-fashion and will remain open until buyer & seller agree on a final price. Should you wish to make a "Buy Now" bid, please indicate in your email that your price is final.

Please email all bids and/or inquiries to: blogdomains@gmail.com

Saturday, May 06, 2006

Blogging Domains For Sale: http://www.BlogRN.com



Blogging Domains For Sale

Category: Employment > Staffing > Healthcare > Nursing > Registered Nurse > RN

Bidding opens at: $250

http://www.blogRN.com

Bidding will ensue in auction-fashion and will remain open until buyer & seller agree on a final price. Should you wish to make a "Buy Now" bid, please indicate in your email that your price is final.

Please email all bids and/or inquiries to: blogdomains@gmail.com

Registered Nurses are professional nurses who often supervise the tasks performed by Licensed Practical Nurses, orderlies, medical assistants and nursing assistants. They provide direct care and make decisions regarding plans of care for individuals and groups of healthy, ill and injured people.Some nurses may have a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree, which makes specialising in fields such as psychiatry (psychiatric nurse) or anaesthesiology more feasible, but in many states the Associate of Science in Nursing is the entry-level degree for those entering the profession. Regardless of degree, they have many hours of clinical experience.Much research has shown that RNs are the first-line defense of hospitalized patients against disability or death from infection, cardiopulmonary arrest, and other serious complications. Higher ratios of Registered Nurses to patients has been shown to decrease certain complications of illness including death in patients.

Friday, May 05, 2006

Blog-Related Domains: Will They Sell or Smell?




Muchas gracias to the BlogHerald.

Thanks, Matt, for allowing me to do a guest post today about my site (Blog Domains For Sale).

Clink link to see the complete post: Blog-Related Domains: Will They Sell, or Smell?


Dennis

Thursday, May 04, 2006

Blogging Domains For Sale: http://www.SHRMblog.org



Blogging Domains For Sale

Bidding opens at: $300

http://www.SHRMblog.org


Bidding will ensue in auction-fashion and will remain open until buyer & seller agree on a final price. Should you wish to make a "Buy Now" bid, please indicate in your email that your price is final.

Please email all bids/inquires to: blogdomains@gmail.com

technorati tags: Human Resources, SHRM, HR, Blog

Blogging Domains For Sale: http://www.SHRMblog.com



Blogging Domains For Sale

Bidding opens at:
$300


http://www.SHRMblog.com

Bidding will ensue in auction-fashion and will remain open until buyer & seller agree on a final price. Should you wish to make a "Buy Now" bid, please indicate in your email that your price is final.

Please email all bids/inquires to: blogdomains@gmail.com

technorati tags: Human Resources, SHRM, HR, Blog

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Blogging Domains For Sale: http://www.QualcommBlog.com



Blogging Domains For Sale

Bidding opens at: $250

http://www.QualcommBlog.com

Bidding will ensue in auction-fashion and will remain open until buyer & seller agree on a final price. Should you wish to make a "Buy Now" bid, please indicate in your email that your price is final.

Please email all bids/inquires to: blogdomains@gmail.com

technorati tags: Qualcomm Stadium, Qualcomm, Blog

Blogging Domains For Sale: http://www.BellagioBlog.com



Blogging Domains For Sale

Bidding opens at: $225

http://www.BellagioBlog.com

Bidding will ensue in auction-fashion and will remain open until buyer & seller agree on a final price. Should you wish to make a "Buy Now" bid, please indicate in your email that your price is final.

Please email all bids/inquires to: blogdomains@gmail.com

technorati tags: Las Vegas, Hotel, Bellagio, Blog

Blogging Domains For Sale: http://www.LibertyMutualBlog.com



Blogging Domains For Sale

Bidding opens at: $125

http://www.LibertyMutualBlog.com

Bidding will ensue in auction-fashion and will remain open until buyer & seller agree on a final price. Should you wish to make a "Buy Now" bid, please indicate in your email that your price is final.

Please email all bids/inquires to: blogdomains@gmail.com

technorati tags: Liberty Mutual, Insurance, Life Insurance, Blog

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Blogging Domains For Sale: http://www.PrudentialBlog.com


Blogging Domains For Sale

Bidding opens at: $100

http://www.PrudentialBlog.com

Bidding will ensue in auction-fashion and will remain open until buyer & seller agree on a final price. Should you wish to make a "Buy Now" bid, please indicate in your email that your price is final.

Please email all bids/inquires to: blogdomains@gmail.com

technorati tags: Prudential, Insurance, Life Insurance

Blogging Domains for Sale: http://www.StarbucksBlogger.com


Blogging Domains For Sale

Bidding opens at: $175
http://www.StarbucksBlogger.com

Bidding will ensue in auction-fashion and will remain open until buyer & seller agree on a final price. Should you wish to make a "Buy Now" bid, please indicate in your email that your price is final.

Please email all bids/inquires to: blogdomains@gmail.com

technorati tags: starbucks, coffee, latte, coffee blogging,

Blogging Domains For Sale: http://www.GYNblog.com



Blogging Domains For Sale

Bidding opens at: $150

http://www.GYNblog.com

Bidding will ensue in auction-fashion and will remain open until buyer & seller agree on a final price. Should you wish to make a "Buy Now" bid, please indicate in your email that your price is final.

Please email all bids/inquires to: blogdomains@gmail.com

Technorati tags: gynecology, obstetrics, baby doctor, gyn, pap smear, gynecologist

Monday, May 01, 2006

Blogging Domains For Sale: http://www.NikeBlogger.com



Blogging Domains For Sale

Bidding opens at: $100

http://www.NikeBlogger.com

Bidding will ensue in auction-fashion and will remain open until buyer & seller agree on a final price. Should you wish to make a "Buy Now" bid, please indicate in your email that your price is final.

Please email all bids/inquires to: blogdomains@gmail.com



Tags: shoe sporting dress shoes casual footwear running basketball tennis football (soccer) rugby soles Keds endorsed athletes celebrities Nike, Adidas, PUMA, Reebok, Converse and Fila.

Domains sold this week: AflacBlog.com and AflacBlogger.com




The Doughmain Blogger has sold two domains this week:

www.AflacBlog.com: $200

www.AflacBlogger.com: $100

Three other domains are currently in pending status:

www.DormBloggers.com, www.DormitoryBloggers.com, and www.BlogJFK.com.

We've got a lot of domains remaining in the inventory, so please feel to inquire within: BlogDomains@gmail.com

tags: blog domains, domains for sale, blogging domains

Last Week's Top 20 Reported Domain Names Sales

HT to Domaining Blog for bringing us last week's Top 20 Reported Domain Names Sales.

Here's a quick excerpt from the post:

"It was another stellar week for the domain name aftermarket as a whole plethora of five-figure domain name sales were reported, thirteen in total to be exact. Duet.com topped the chart this week after being sold by way of Sedo, the world's leading domain marketplace. Hyphenated domain, Music-Videos.com, surprisingly captured the number two spot this week at $25,000 after being sold at Afternic. As of late, hyphenated domains have been fairly hot with several reported five-figure sales this year alone. Brandable traffic domain, Trion.com, was snapped up for $18,750 to round out the top three reported sales of the week.Top 20 Reported Domain Names Sales."

1. Duet.com - $40,000
2. Music-Videos.com - $25,000
3. Trion.com - $18,750 (Expired Domain Name)
4. EveryVideoGame.com - $15,000
5. TrueLocal.co.uk - £8,000 = $14,254
6. Resto.ca - $11,611 (Expired Domain Name)
7. SpecialOrder.com - $11,555 (Expired Domain Name)
8. Stoff.de - €9,000 = $11,185 (translates to stuff from German)
9. BeanBabies.com - $11,100 (Expired Domain Name)
10. US3000.com - $11,000
11. Dimples.com - $10,888 (Expired Domain Name)
12. CallNow.com - $10,002 (Expired Domain Name)
13. NewsBackup.com - $10,000
14. MaternityShop.com - $9,988 (Expired Domain Name)
15. Relationship.net - $9,300 (Expired Domain Name)
16. Newsprint.com - $9,088 (Expired Domain Name)
17. BodybuildingEquipment.com - $8,988 (Expired Domain Name)
18. Forums.co.uk - $9,860 £5,000 = $8,908
19. HomeImprovement.net - $8,733 (Expired Domain Name)
20. TeletexHolidays.co.uk - $7,900

Sunday, April 30, 2006

What’s In A "Domain" Name? Ask Max Barry

HT to TwistImage for pointing me in the direction of this post.

Max Barry, in his post titled, I, Nerd, actually crosses the line of reason when faced with the task of naming his next child. His question? "I wonder if the domain name is available?"

I must confess, Max, that if I'd have been deeper in to this 'domain-thing' 12 years ago when we started bringing baby-Smith's in to the world, I too might have stooped to such extremes. But since we have 5 children, it's probably a good thing we weren't so domain-savvy. I fear we'd have children named the likes of Blogfor Money Smith, and Blogging Stocks Smith.

Sure, both domains are taken today, but 12 years ago?

Max, maybe you aren't so crazy after all.

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Blogging Domains For Sale: http://www.FinalFourBlogger.com



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The NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship is held each spring featuring 65 college basketball teams in the United States. The 20-day tournament, colloquially known as "March Madness" or the Big Dance, has become one of the United States' most prominent sports events.

The tournament, whose field includes regional conference champions and other top teams, is staged in a single elimination format. Since its 1939 inception, it has built a legacy that includes dynasty teams and dramatic underdog stories. In recent years, friendly wagering on the event has become something of a national pastime, spawning countless "office pools" that attract expert fans and novices alike. All games of the tournament are broadcast on the CBS broadcast television network in the United States.

The tournament bracket is made up of champions from each Division I conference, which receive automatic bids. The remaining slots are at-large berths, with teams chosen by an NCAA selection committee. The selection process and tournament seedings are based on several factors, including team rankings, win-loss records and RPI data.

The two lowest-seeded teams (typically teams with poor records that qualified by winning their conference tournament championships) play a pre-tournament game to determine which will advance into the first round of the tournament, with the winner advancing to play the top seed in one of the four regions. This play-in game was added in 2001 and has been played in Dayton, Ohio each subsequent year.

A Most Outstanding Player honor is awarded by the Associated Press at the end of each tournament.

Saturday, April 29, 2006

Blog related domains are ... HOT

Domain Radar agrees ~ blog-related domains are hot.

Read Domain Radar's article here

tags: domains, blog domains

BlogDomains

The Search for a Domain Name

Great article by Dennis Forbes on "The Search for a Domain Name."

Forbes did a lot of research and has some interesting thoughts about domains and the 50+ million registered .COM names.

BlogDomains

AOL Launches BloggingStocks.com!


Yep, my thoughts exactly.

AOL just launched BloggingStocks.com, and by doing so, confirmed what I've been saying all along.

Blog-related domains have value.

Which is also why I put
BloggingFinance.com up for sale.

Get the entire article at
Blogger's Blog.

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Blogging Domains For Sale: http://www.PrincetonBlogger.com



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Princeton University is a coeducational private university located on an extensive campus in and around suburban Princeton, New Jersey. It is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the eight Ivy League universities.[1] Originally founded at Elizabeth, New Jersey in 1746 as the College of New Jersey, it was relocated to Princeton in 1756 and renamed "Princeton University" in 1896.


Princeton is primarily focused on undergraduate education and academic research, although the university also offers some professional Master's degrees and PhD programs in a range of subjects. Princeton's focus on undergraduate education is unusual among leading research universities.[2] At over eleven million volumes, its library is among the world's largest university libraries. Primary areas of research include anthropology, geophysics, entomology, and robotics, while the Forrestal Campus has special facilities for the study of plasma physics and meteorology.
Originally a
Presbyterian institution, Princeton is now non-sectarian and makes no religious demands on its students.[3]The university has ties with Princeton Theological Seminary and the Westminster Choir College of Rider University.[4]

Friday, April 28, 2006

Blogging Domains For Sale: http://www.BlogYourBrand.com




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In marketing, a brand is the symbolic embodiment of all the information connected with a company, product or service. A brand typically includes a name, logo, and other visual elements such as images, fonts, color schemes, or symbols. It also encompasses the set of expectations associated with a product or service which typically arise in the minds of people. Such people include employees of the brand owner, people involved with distribution, sale or supply of the product or service, and ultimately consumers.

In other contexts the term "brand" may be used where the legal term trademark is more appropriate.

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A mobile phone or cell(ular) phone is an electronic telecommunications device. Most current mobile phones connect to a cellular network of base stations (cell sites), which is in turn linked to the conventional telephone network (the exception are satellite phones). Cellular networks were first introduced in the early to mid 1980s (the 1G generation). Prior mobile phones operating without a cellular network (the so-called 0G generation), such as Mobile Telephone Service, date back to 1946. Until the mid to late 1980s, most mobile phones were sufficiently large that they were often permanently installed in vehicles as car phones. With the advance of miniaturization, currently the vast majority of mobile phones are handheld.
In addition to the standard voice function of a
telephone, a mobile phone can support many additional services such as SMS for text messaging, packet switching for access to the Internet, and MMS for sending and receiving photos and video.

Some of the world's largest mobile phone manufacturers include Alcatel, Audiovox, BenQ-Siemens, Dopod, Fujitsu, Kyocera, LG, Motorola, NEC, Nokia, Panasonic (Matsushita Electric), Philips, Sagem, Samsung, Sanyo, Sharp, SK Teletech, Sony Ericsson, and Toshiba.
There are also specialist communication systems related to, but distinct from mobile phones, such as
Professional Mobile Radio. Mobile phones are also distinct from cordless telephones, which generally operate only within a limited range of a specific base station. Technically, the term mobile phone includes such devices as satellite phones and pre-cellular mobile phones such as those operating via MTS which do not have a cellular network, whereas the related term cell(ular) phone does not. In practice, the two terms are used nearly interchangeably, with the preferred term varying by location.

Thursday, April 27, 2006

Blogging Domains for Sale - April 2006

Here's a list of all the blog-domains posted for sale in April 2006:

www.BlogGolfer.com www.FootballsBlog.com www.SoccersBlog.com www.UniversalMusicBlog.com
www.UMusicBlog.com www.VoteNoBlog.com www.VoteYesBlog.com www.newyorkyankeeblogger.com
www.WORLDWARIBLOG.com www.EtiquetteBlogger.com www.ElectoralBlogger.com www.BillofRightsBlog.com www.BlogRumor.com www.BlogRocknRoll.com www.HeartHealthyBlog.com
www.USCTrojanBlog.com www.OUSoonerBlog.com www.NorthKoreanBlog.com www.SouthKoreanBlog.com www.LSATBlogger.com www.GMATBlogger.com www.ConstitutionofUnitedStatesBlog.com www.DeclarationofIndependenceBlog.com www.CatholicismBlog.com www.BenjaminFranklinBlog.com www.BenFranklinBlog.com www.AbrahamLincolnBlog.com http://www.warof1812blog.com/ http://www.WinstonChurchillBlog.com
http://www.academiablog.com/ http://www.blogpokerroom.com/ http://www.bloggingpokerroom.com
http://www.dow-jones-blog.com www.martinlutherkingjrblog.com.com www.bloomingblog.com www.ChocolateBlogger.com www.DallasCowboysBlogger.com www.PopeBlogger.com www.CollegeFootballBlogger.com
www.CivilWarBlogger.com www.ShakespeareBlog.com.com www.September11Blogger.com www.RosaParksBlog.com www.MartinLutherBlog.com www.PearlHarborBlog.com
www.RonaldReaganBlog.com www.MichelangeloBlog.com www.MarilynMonroeBlog.com www.RichardNixonBlog.com www.GeorgeWashingtonBlog.com www.NapoleanBlog.com
www.johnfkennedyblog.com www.fdrblog.com www.mozartblogger.com www.beethovenblog.com http://www.mohammedblog.com/ http://www.dormblogger.com
http://www.dormitoryblogger.com/ http://www.wedding-blogger.com www.bloggingMLM.com www.blogjfk.com www.daddyblogging.com www.mommyblogging.com www.unitedstatesofamericablog.com www.democraticpartyblog.com
www.republicanpartyblog.com www.bloggingfinance.com www.workingwomanblog.com www.blogmale.com www.RFEngineerblog.com http://www.civilrightsblogger.com/ http://www.ipodsblog.com www.ipodsblogs.com www.RFblog.com www.blogginglegal.com www.BlogsBanks.com www.NursingBlogger.com
www.bloggingattorney.com www.carbloggers.com www.blogsmortgage.com www.blogRN.com www.pokertableblog.com

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Golf (gowf in Scots) is a game where individual players or teams hit a ball into a hole using various clubs, and is one of the few ball games that does not use a fixed standard playing area. It is defined in the Rules of Golf as "playing a ball with a club from the teeing ground into the hole by a stroke or successive strokes in accordance with the Rules."
Golf originated in
Scotland and has been played for at least five centuries in the British Isles. The oldest course in the world is The Old Links at Musselburgh. Golf, in essentially the form we know it today, has been played on Scotland's Musselburgh Links since 1672, and earlier versions of the game have been played in the British Isles and the low-countries of Northern Europe for several centuries before that. Although often viewed as an elite pastime, golf is an increasingly popular sport that can be played for one's entire life.

Golf is played on a tract of land designated as the course. The course consists of a series of holes. A hole means both the hole in the ground into which the ball is played (also called the cup), as well as the total distance from the tee (a pre-determined area from where a ball is first hit) to the green (the area surrounding the actual hole in the ground). Most golf courses consist of 9 or 18 holes. (The "nineteenth hole" is the colloquial term for the bar/grill at a club house).

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Blogging Domains For Sale: http://www.FootballsBlog.com



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The National Football League (NFL) is the largest professional American football league, consisting of thirty-two teams from American cities and regions. It is currently headquartered in New York City. The league was formed in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association, which adopted the name "National Football League" in 1922. The NFL is one of the major professional sports leagues of North America. It also has by far the highest per-game attendance of any domestic professional sports league in the world; its 2005 attendance of 67,593 per game was nearly 30,000 higher than the 2004-05 per-game attendance of the league in second place, the Bundesliga in German football (soccer).
Prior to the 1960s, the most popular version of American football was played
collegiately. After the 1958 NFL Championship Game (which went into overtime), the NFL's greatest spurt in popularity came in the 1960s and 1970s after the emergence of the rival American Football League, or AFL (1960-1969), and the NFL's eventual merger with it.
Currently, the league's 32 teams are divided into two
conferences: the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC). Each conference is then further divided into four divisions consisting of four teams each. The divisions are labeled East, West, North, and South; the teams do not consistently follow geographic boundaries as the NFL wanted to keep certain rivalries intact.
During the league's
regular season, each team plays 16 games over a 17-week period generally from September to January. At the end of each regular season, the six best teams from each conference play in the NFL playoffs, a 12-team single-elimination tournament that culminates with the NFL championship, the Super Bowl. This game is held at a pre-selected site which is usually a city that hosts an NFL team or a popular college stadium. One week later, selected all-star players from both the AFC and NFC meet in the Pro Bowl, currently held in Hawaii.

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Association football, soccer, or simply football is a team sport played between two teams consisting of eleven players each. It is a ball game played on a rectangular grass field with a goal at each end. The object of the game is to score points by manoeuvring the ball into the opposing goal. Other than the goalkeepers, players may not use their hands or arms to propel the ball in general play. The winner of the match is the team that has scored most goals at the end of the match. The sport is known by many names throughout the English-speaking world, although football is the most common. Other names, such as association football and soccer, are often used to distinguish the game from other codes of football, since the word football may be used to refer to several quite different games.
The origins of football are thought to be over 2000 years old. Indeed, in
2004, football's governing body Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) officially acknowledged that China was the birthplace of football, when people played the sport of cuju around 200 BC. The rules would be changed over time into the sport played today (see History and Development below).
According to a survey conducted by FIFA, published in the spring of 2001, over 240 million people regularly play football in more than 200 countries in every part of the world.
[1] Its simple rules and minimal equipment requirements have no doubt aided its spread and growth in popularity. In many parts of the world football evokes great passions and plays an important role in the life of individual fans, local communities, and even nations; it is therefore often claimed (and perhaps rightly so) to be the most popular sport in the world. Because of this it is often dubbed the World's Favorite Pastime.

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Music is a human activity which involves structured and audible sounds, which is used for artistic or aesthetic, entertainment, or ceremonial purposes. Definitions vary in different cultures and social milieus.The definition of music as sound with particular characteristics is taken as a given by psychoacoustics, and is a common in musicology and performance. There are observable patterns to what is broadly labeled music, and while there are understandable cultural variations, the properties of music are the properties of sound as perceived and processed by humans.Greek philosophers and medieval theorists defined music as tones ordered horizontally (as melodies) and vertically (as harmonies). Music theory, within this realm, is studied with the presupposition that music is orderly and often pleasant to hear. However, in the 20th century, composers challenged the notion that music had to be pleasant by creating music that explored harsher, darker timbres.

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Music is a human activity which involves structured and audible sounds, which is used for artistic or aesthetic, entertainment, or ceremonial purposes. Definitions vary in different cultures and social milieus.

The definition of music as sound with particular characteristics is taken as a given by psychoacoustics, and is a common in musicology and performance. There are observable patterns to what is broadly labeled music, and while there are understandable cultural variations, the properties of music are the properties of sound as perceived and processed by humans.

Greek philosophers and medieval theorists defined music as tones ordered horizontally (as melodies) and vertically (as harmonies). Music theory, within this realm, is studied with the presupposition that music is orderly and often pleasant to hear. However, in the 20th century, composers challenged the notion that music had to be pleasant by creating music that explored harsher, darker timbres.

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Voting is a method of decision making wherein a group such as a meeting or an electorate attempts to gauge its opinion—usually as a final step following discussions or debates. Alternatives to voting include consensus decision making (which works to avoid polarization and the marginalization of dissent) and betting (as in an anticipatory democracy).In a democracy, voting commonly implies election, i.e. a way for an electorate to select among candidates for office. In politics voting is the method by which the electorate of a democracy appoints representatives in its government.A vote, or a ballot, is an individual's act of voting, by which he or she express support or preference for a certain motion (e.g. a proposed resolution), a certain candidate, or a certain selection of candidates. A secret ballot, the standard way to protect voters' political privacy, generally takes place at a polling station. (Compare postal ballot). The act of voting in most countries is voluntary, however some countries, such as Australia, Belgium and Brazil, have compulsory voting systems.Nevertheless, a country's having an election featuring the populace casting votes does not necessarily mean the country is democratic. Many authoritarian governments have "elections" but the candidates are pre-chosen and approved by elites, there is no competition, voter qualifications are restrictive, and voting is often a sham.Some people think that whenever votes are recorded in a medium which is invisible to humans, electors lose any possibility to verify how their votes are collected and tallied up to produce the final result, thus they need to have an absolute faith in the accuracy, honesty and security of the whole electoral apparatus. This is said to be particularly true for electronic elections because, for people who didn’t program them, computers act just like black boxes and their operations can truly be verified only by knowing the input and comparing the expected output with the actual output [1], but under a secret ballot system, there is no known input, nor is there any expected output with which to compare electoral results [2].

{tags: Vote, Democracy, Election, Politics}

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Voting is a method of decision making wherein a group such as a meeting or an electorate attempts to gauge its opinion—usually as a final step following discussions or debates. Alternatives to voting include consensus decision making (which works to avoid polarization and the marginalization of dissent) and betting (as in an anticipatory democracy).

In a democracy, voting commonly implies election, i.e. a way for an electorate to select among candidates for office. In politics voting is the method by which the electorate of a democracy appoints representatives in its government.
A vote, or a ballot, is an individual's act of voting, by which he or she express support or preference for a certain
motion (e.g. a proposed resolution), a certain candidate, or a certain selection of candidates. A secret ballot, the standard way to protect voters' political privacy, generally takes place at a polling station. (Compare postal ballot). The act of voting in most countries is voluntary, however some countries, such as Australia, Belgium and Brazil, have compulsory voting systems.

Nevertheless, a country's having an election featuring the populace casting votes does not necessarily mean the country is democratic. Many authoritarian governments have "elections" but the candidates are pre-chosen and approved by elites, there is no competition, voter qualifications are restrictive, and voting is often a sham.

Some people think that whenever votes are recorded in a medium which is invisible to humans, electors lose any possibility to verify how their votes are collected and tallied up to produce the final result, thus they need to have an absolute faith in the accuracy, honesty and security of the whole electoral apparatus. This is said to be particularly true for electronic elections because, for people who didn’t program them, computers act just like black boxes and their operations can truly be verified only by knowing the input and comparing the expected output with the actual output [1], but under a secret ballot system, there is no known input, nor is there any expected output with which to compare electoral results [2].

{tags: Vote, Democracy, Election, Politics}

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Blogging Domains For Sale: http://www.NewYorkYankeeBlogger.com


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The New York Yankees are a Major League Baseball team based in the borough of The Bronx, in New York City, New York. Since the 1969 expansion, the Yankees have played in the Eastern Division of the American League. The Yankees have been Major League Baseball's most dominant franchise. No team has won more pennants or World Series, and many of the game's biggest stars have been Yankees.

One of the American League's eight charter franchises, the Yankees have been among the most storied teams in North America over their 100+ year history. Along with franchises like the Boston Celtics and Montreal Canadiens, the Yankees have helped exemplify the phrase "dynasty" in professional athletics.

The Boston Red Sox are the Yankees' chief rivals, with the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry often considered one of the most heated rivalries in all of American professional sports.

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The First World War, or (before 1939) the Great War, was a world conflict lasting from August 1914 to the final Armistice on November 11, 1918. The Allied Powers (led by the United Kingdom, France and until 1917 Russia, and, after 1917, the United States) defeated the Central Powers (led by the German Empire, Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Ottoman Empire). The war caused the collapse of four empires and a radical change in the map of Europe and the Middle East. Before 1917 the Allied powers are sometimes referred to as the Triple Entente, and the Central Powers are sometimes referred to as the Triple Alliance.

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Etiquette, also known as decorum, is the code that governs the expectations of social behavior, the conventional norm. It is an unwritten code, but it may evolve from or into a written code. The Greek equivalent of etiquette was protokollon, protocol, the written formula for ceremonial. It usually reflects a theory of conduct that society or tradition has invested heavily in. Like "culture", it is a word that has gradually grown plural, especially in a multi-ethnic society with many clashing expectations. Thus, it is now possible to refer to "an etiquette" or "a culture", realizing that these may not be universal.

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An electoral college is a set of electors who are empowered as a deliberative body to elect someone to a particular office. Often these electors represent a different organization or entity with each organization or entity represented by a particular number of electors or with votes weighted in a particular way. Many times, though, the electors are simply important persons whose wisdom, it is hoped, would provide a better choice than a larger body.

Electoral colleges are an ancient institution. Ancient Germanic law stated that the Germanic king led only with the support of his nobles. Thus Pelayo needed to be elected by his Visigothic nobles before becoming king of Asturias, and so did with the Frankish nobles in order to become the first Carolingian king. While most other Germanic nations went to a strictly hereditary system by the first millennium, the Holy Roman Empire could not, and the King of the Romans, who would become Holy Roman Emperor or at least Emperor-elect, was selected by the college of prince-electors from the late Middle Ages until 1806.
Christianity also used electoral colleges in ancient times, but not until late antiquity. Initially, the entire membership of a particular church (both the clergy and laity) elected the bishop/chief presbyter. However, due to various reasons, such as reducing the influence of the state in church matters or removing the laity's voice in the matter, the electing power moved to the clergy alone and then, in the case of the Western Church, to only a college of the canons of the cathedral church. In the Pope's case, the system of people and clergy was eventually replaced by a college of the important clergy of Rome, which eventually evolved into the College of Cardinals. Since 1059, it has had exclusive authority over papal elections.

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In the United States, the Bill of Rights is the term for the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. These amendments explicitly limit the Federal government's powers, protecting the rights of the people by preventing Congress from abridging freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, freedom of religious worship, and the right to bear arms, preventing unreasonable search and seizure, cruel and unusual punishment, and self-incrimination, and guaranteeing due process of law and a speedy public trial with an impartial jury. In addition, the Bill of Rights states that "the enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people,"[1] and reserves all powers not specifically granted to the Federal government to the citizenry or States. These amendments came into effect on December 15, 1791, when ratified by three-fourths of the States.

Initially drafted by James Madison in 1789, the Bill of Rights was written at a time when ideological conflict between Federalists and anti-Federalists, dating from the Philadelphia Convention in 1787, threatened the Constitution's ratification. The Bill was influenced by George Mason's 1776 Virginia Declaration of Rights, the 1689 English Bill of Rights, works of the Age of Enlightenment pertaining to natural rights, and earlier English political documents such as the Magna Carta (1215). The Bill was largely a response to the Constitution's influential opponents, including prominent Founding Fathers, who argued that it failed to protect the basic principles of human liberty.

The Bill of Rights plays a central role in American law and government, and remains a fundamental symbol of the freedoms and culture of the nation. One of the original fourteen copies of the Bill of Rights is on public display at the National Archives in Washington, DC.

Monday, April 24, 2006

Blogging Domains For Sale: http://www.BlogRumor.com



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A rumor (Commonwealth English: rumour) is a piece of purportedly true information that circulates without substantiating evidence. The information content/payload of rumors can range from simple gossip to advanced propaganda techniques.
Classically, rumors spread form person to person by word of mouth, as in gossip. Cheap postage rates and then telephone services fomented the pace and range of the swirling of rumors. With the advent of the Internet many rumors have started to spread via email and more recently through blogging, as also occurs with various hoaxes and urban legends.
Rumors in plays are also a popular means of introducing a play, often called an Induction. In Henry IV, Part 2, one of Shakespeare's histories, rumor is used to twist and complicate the plot, to narrate in a way that does not have to state truth nor fact within the play, but lie and concoct the characters' whereabouts and their actions.

Poets have personified rumor as an abstract, demi-god-like figure, Rumor, since at least Roman times. "She" is the source of endless trouble in Virgil's Aeneid.

Rumors is also a song written by and performed by singer/actress Lindsay Lohan, who has spent the better part of 5 years denying rumors and became fed up with them so released this song which became a top hit for 2004 Pop music.

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Rock and roll (also spelled rock 'n' roll, especially in its first decade), is a genre of music that emerged as a defined musical style in the Southern United States in the 1950s, and quickly spread to the rest of the country, and the world (rhythm sample). It later evolved into the various sub-genres of what is now called simply 'rock'. As a result, "rock and roll" now has two distinct meanings: either traditional rock and roll in the 1950s style, or later rock and even pop music which may be very far from traditional rock and roll (rhythm sample). From the late 1950s to the late 1990s rock was perhaps the most popular form of music in the western world. Rock 'n' roll is played with an electric guitar, a bass guitar, a drum set, and maybe a piano (or keyboard, keytar etc.).

Rock and roll emerged as a defined musical style in America in the 1950s, though elements of rock and roll can be heard in rhythm and blues records as far back as the 1920s. Early rock and roll combined elements of blues, boogie woogie, jazz and rhythm and blues, and is also influenced by traditional Appalachian folk music, gospel, Hillbilly and country and western. Going back even further, rock and roll can trace a foundational lineage to the old Five Points district of mid-19th century New York City, the scene of the first fusion of heavily rhythmic African shuffles and sand dances with melody driven European genres, particularly the Irish jig. Rocking was a term first used by black gospel singers in the American South to mean something akin to spiritual rapture. By the 1940s, however, the term was used as a double entendre, ostensibly referring to dancing, but with the hidden subtextual meaning of sex; an example of this is Roy Brown's "Good Rocking Tonight". This type of song was usually relegated to "race music" (the music industry code name for rhythm and blues) outlets and was rarely heard by mainstream white audiences.

In 1951, Cleveland, Ohio disc jockey Alan Freed began playing this type of music for his white audience, and it is Freed who is credited with coining the phrase "rock and roll" to describe the rollicking R&B music that he brought to the airwaves.

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The heart is a hollow, muscular organ in vertebrates responsible for pumping blood through the blood vessels by repeated, rhythmic contractions, or a similar structure in annelids, mollusks, and arthropods. The term cardiac (as in cardiology) means "related to the heart" and comes from the Greek καρδιά, kardia, for "heart."

Health is a term that refers to a combination of the absence of illness, the ability to cope with everyday activities, physical fitness, and high quality of life. In any organism, health can be said to be a "state of balance," or analogous to homeostasis, and it also implies good prospects for continued survival. Wellness is a term sometimes used to describe the psychological state of being healthy, but is most often used in the field of alternative medicine to describe one's state of being.

The most widely accepted definition of health is that of the
World Health Organization (WHO). It states that "health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity" (WHO, 1946). In more recent years, this statement has been modified to include the ability to lead a "socially and economically productive life." The WHO definition is not without criticism, as some argue that health cannot be defined as a state at all, but must be seen as a process of continuous adjustment to the changing demands of living and of the changing meanings we give to life. The WHO definition is therefore considered by many as an idealistic goal rather than a realistic proposition.

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Poker is a card game, the most popular of a class of games called vying games, in which players with fully or partially concealed cards make wagers into a central pot, which is awarded to the player or players with the best combination of cards or to the player who makes an uncalled bet. Poker can also refer to video poker which is a single player game seen in casinos much like a slot machine, or to other games that use poker hand rankings.While the game of poker is played in hundreds of variations, most follow the same basic pattern of play.The right to deal each hand typically rotates among the players and is marked by a token called a "buck" or "button".In a casino a house dealer handles the cards for each hand, but a button (typically a white plastic disk) is rotated among the players to indicate a nominal dealer to determine the order of betting.

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The University of Southern California (also known as USC, 'SC, Southern California and Southern Cal), was founded in 1880 and is California's oldest private research university, and is located in the urban center of Los Angeles, California.

USC has become one of the most selective Universities in the nation [1], matriculating only 2,741 students of over the 31,000 that applied in 2005. USC was also named "College of the Year 2000" by the editors of Time magazine and the Princeton Review for the university's extensive community-service programs. USC is also home to Chemistry Professor George Olah, director of the Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute, and winner of the Nobel Prize. USC achieved the rare distinction of having two National Science Foundation-funded Engineering Research Centers -- the Integrated Media Systems Center and the Center for Biomimetic Microelectronic Systems. In addition, The U.S. Department of Homeland Security selected USC as its first Homeland Security Center of Excellence.
USC's most recent fund-raising drive raised nearly $2.9 billion, second greatest in the history of higher education.

USC and its partner institutions have recently completed or soon will be constructing 27 new buildings, which will provide nearly 8.1 million square feet (750,000 m²) of new space for research, teaching, patient care, and enrichment of student life.

USC athletics also has a proud tradition; Trojan teams have won more national championships, 84 men’s (including a national-best 72 NCAA titles) and 20 women’s, than all but 1 other university.
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The University of Oklahoma, often called OU or Oklahoma is an institution of higher learning located in Oklahoma. The university was founded in 1890. It currently enrolls 31,134 students (27,807 at its largest Campus in Norman, Oklahoma), has over 2,000 full-time faculty members, and offers 154 baccalaureate programs, 152 master's programs, 74 doctorates, eight majors at the first professional level, and five graduate certificates. David Boren is the president of OU.

The University of Oklahoma's sports teams are called the Sooners, a nickname given to early Oklahoma land rush pioneers. They participate in the NCAA's Division I-A, in the South Division of the Big 12 Conference.

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Poker is a card game, the most popular of a class of games called vying games, in which players with fully or partially concealed cards make wagers into a central pot, which is awarded to the player or players with the best combination of cards or to the player who makes an uncalled bet. Poker can also refer to video poker which is a single player game seen in casinos much like a slot machine, or to other games that use poker hand rankings.While the game of poker is played in hundreds of variations, most follow the same basic pattern of play.The right to deal each hand typically rotates among the players and is marked by a token called a "buck" or "button".

In a casino a house dealer handles the cards for each hand, but a button (typically a white plastic disk) is rotated among the players to indicate a nominal dealer to determine the order of betting.

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The Democratic People's Republic of Korea, commonly known as North Korea, is an East Asian country in the northern half of the Korean Peninsula. It is one of the last remaining socialist states and its government is often described as Stalinist, totalitarian, and isolationist.
To the south, it is bordered by
South Korea, with which it formed a single nation known as Korea until 1945. Its northern border is predominantly with the People's Republic of China. The Russian Federation shares a 18.3 kilometre (11.4 mi) border along the Tumen River in the far northeast corner of the country.

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South Korea, known officially as the Republic of Korea, [1] (see Names of Korea) is an East Asian country on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula. To the north, it is bordered by North Korea, with which it was united as one country known as Korea until 1945. To the west, across the Yellow Sea, lies the People's Republic of China, and to the southeast, across the Korea Strait, lies Japan. Approximately one-quarter of South Korea's population lives in or near the capital and largest city, Seoul.

Since its founding in 1948, the country has struggled with the legacy of Japanese occupation, the Korean War, and decades of military rule, seeing five major constitutional changes. Pro-democracy demonstrations during the 1980s eventually led to free elections in 1987. South Korea is now a multi-party democracy.
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South Korean economy has advanced rapidly since the 1950s and it is now the 11th largest economy in the world. South Korea is also one of the world's most technologically advanced and digitally-connected countries.
The South Korean entertainment industry has grown explosively since the 1990s, producing Asia-wide successes in
music, television, and film in a phenomenon known as Hallyu , or the "Korean wave". However, the country retains centuries-old customs and traditions, such as its unique cuisine, tea ceremony and ancestor worship.

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Poker is a card game, the most popular of a class of games called vying games, in which players with fully or partially concealed cards make wagers into a central pot, which is awarded to the player or players with the best combination of cards or to the player who makes an uncalled bet. Poker can also refer to video poker which is a single player game seen in casinos much like a slot machine, or to other games that use poker hand rankings.

While the game of poker is played in hundreds of variations, most follow the same basic pattern of play.
The right to deal each hand typically rotates among the players and is marked by a token called a "buck" or "button". In a casino a house dealer handles the cards for each hand, but a button (typically a white plastic disk) is rotated among the players to indicate a nominal dealer to determine the order of betting.

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The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a standardized test used for admission to law schools in the United States of America and Canada that are members of the Law School Admission Council. It is scored on a normalized scale of 120 to 180—a 180 is the highest possible score, while a 120 is the lowest. A 150 represents the national median; the precise score distribution varies by test administration date.

It is administered four times per year, traditionally in February, June, October, and December. The LSAT is usually taken in the June or October preceding the year of admission, although most law schools will let applicants take the examination in December as well.

Unlike other American standardized tests, the LSAT is the most important criterion in its corresponding school admissions process. The second most important criterion is undergraduate GPA. Most prestigious law schools receive far more applicants than they can accommodate; the examination offers admissions officers a simple and generally effective way to eliminate a large number of applicants from the pool.

The LSAT is a very steeply graded test on the ends (high and low scores) and much more general in the range of the median score. To go from a 180 to a 175 may be the difference of 4 missed answers. To go from a 160 to a 155 could be a matter of 9 missed answers. Any score above 172 is usually in the 99th percentile (180 usually being about the 99.9th percentile). A 165 is the 93rd percentile. A 150 represents the 47th percentile. At many of the top law schools, admitted students' scores average in the high 160's to low 170's. [1]

Also unlike other standardized tests, the LSAT is rarely re-taken. This is because all of a student's LSAT scores are reported to their law school, not just his or her highest or most recent score (including examinations for which a student registered but did not take). Although most law schools consider all of an applicant's LSAT scores in their admission decisions, a few only consider the highest or most recent score, and the trend in recent years has been toward the latter method.

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The Graduate Management Admission Test, better known by its initialism GMAT is a standardized test for determining aptitude in business management studies. The GMAT is required by most accredited US MBA programs and some non-US MBA programs (such as INSEAD & IMD).
Most MBA programs use the GMAT score as one of many criteria for admission. Although there is no clear-cut formula for admissions to business school (aka b-school), many people believe that the GMAT score is less important than the applicant's work experience and GPA.

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The United States Constitution is the supreme law of the United States of America. It was completed on September 17, 1787, with its adoption by the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was later ratified by special conventions in each state. It created a federal union of sovereign states, and a federal government to operate that union. It replaced the less well-defined union that existed under the Articles of Confederation. It took effect on March 4, 1789 and has served as a model for the constitutions of numerous other nations. The Constitution of the United States of America is the oldest federal constitution currently in use.[1]

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The Declaration of Independence is the document in which the Thirteen Colonies in North America declared themselves independent of the Kingdom of Great Britain and explained their justifications for doing so. It was ratified by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776. This anniversary is celebrated as Independence Day in the United States. The handwritten copy signed by the delegates to the Congress is on display in the National Archives in Washington, D.C.

Throughout the 1750 and 1760s, relations between Great Britain and thirteen of her North American colonies had become increasingly strained. Fighting broke out in 1775 at Lexington and Concord marking the beginning of the American Revolutionary War. Although there was little initial sentiment for outright independence, the view of the British as oppressors widened after the passage of the Intolerable Acts, which struck strongly against Colonial self-rule. The rising tide against British rule was exemplified and strengthened by works such as Thomas Paine's pamphlet Common Sense, released on January 10, 1776, which had a substantial impact on the hearts and minds of colonial Americans.

On June 11, 1776, a committee consisting of John Adams of Massachusetts, Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania, Thomas Jefferson of Virginia, Robert R. Livingston of New York, and Roger Sherman of Connecticut (the "Committee of Five"), was formed to draft a suitable declaration to frame this resolution. The committee decided that Jefferson would write the draft, which he showed to Franklin and Adams, who made several minor corrections. Jefferson then produced another copy incorporating these changes, and the committee presented this copy to the Continental Congress on June 28, 1776.

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Catholicism has two main ecclesiastical meanings, described in Webster's Dictionary as: (1) "the whole orthodox Christian church, or adherence thereto"; and (2) "the doctrines or faith of the Roman Catholic Church, or adherence thereto." 1

The term Catholicism, derived from the Greek adjective καθολικός (katholikos), meaning "general" or "universal", is widely understood to refer to the Church, governed by the Bishop of Rome and the bishops in communion with him. However, other Churches that trace their historic episcopate to the apostolic succession — such as the Oriental Orthodox Churches, the Eastern Orthodox Churches, the Assyrian Church of the East, the Churches of the Anglican Communion, and the Old-Catholics — consider themselves to be branches of the Catholic Church.

Neo-Lutheranism argues that Lutheran Churches are simply a Protestant reform movement that remains within the greater Church catholic.

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Benjamin Franklin (January 17 [O.S. January 6] 1706April 17, 1790) was one of the most prominent of the Founders and early political figures and statesmen of the United States.One of the earliest Founders, Franklin was noted for his curiosity, writings, ingenuity and diversity of interests. His wise and scintillating writings are proverbial to this day. He shaped the American Revolution; a leader of the Enlightenment, he gained the recognition of scientists and intellectuals across Europe and the United States. As an agent in London before the Revolution, and Minister to France during, he more than anyone defined the new nation in the minds of Europe. His success in securing French military and financial aid was the turning point for American victory over Britain.He invented the lightning rod; he was an early proponent of colonial unity; historians hail him as the "First American". The city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania marked Franklin's 300th birthday in January 2006 with a wide array of exhibitions, and events citing Franklin's extraordinary accomplishments throughout his illustrious career.Born in Boston, Massachusetts to a tallow-maker, Franklin learned printing from his older brother and became a newspaper editor, printer, and merchant in Philadelphia, becoming very wealthy. He spent many years in England and published the famous Poor Richard's Almanack and the Pennsylvania Gazette. He formed both the first public lending library and fire department in America as well as the Junto, a political discussion club.He became a national hero in America when he convinced Parliament to repeal the unpopular Stamp Act.

A diplomatic genius, Franklin was almost universally admired among the French as American minister to Paris, and was a major figure in the development of positive Franco-American relations. From 1775 to 1776, Franklin was Postmaster General under the Continental Congress and from 1785 to his death in 1790 was President of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania.Franklin was interested in science and technology, carrying out his famous electricity experiments and invented the Franklin stove, medical catheter, lightning rod, swimfins, glass harmonica, and bifocals. He also played a major role in establishing the higher education institutions that would become the University of Pennsylvania and the Franklin and Marshall College. In addition, Franklin was a noted linguist, fluent in five languages. He also practiced and published on astrology (see Poor Richard's Almanac).Franklin was also noted for his philanthropy and several liaisons, including that which produced his illegitimate Loyalist son William Franklin, later the colonial governor of New Jersey.

Towards the end of his life, he became one of the most prominent early American abolitionists.

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Benjamin Franklin (January 17 [O.S. January 6] 1706April 17, 1790) was one of the most prominent of the Founders and early political figures and statesmen of the United States.

One of the earliest Founders, Franklin was noted for his curiosity, writings, ingenuity and diversity of interests. His wise and scintillating writings are proverbial to this day. He shaped the American Revolution; a leader of the Enlightenment, he gained the recognition of scientists and intellectuals across Europe and the United States. As an agent in London before the Revolution, and Minister to France during, he more than anyone defined the new nation in the minds of Europe. His success in securing French military and financial aid was the turning point for American victory over Britain.

He invented the lightning rod; he was an early proponent of colonial unity; historians hail him as the "First American". The city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania marked Franklin's 300th birthday in January 2006 with a wide array of exhibitions, and events citing Franklin's extraordinary accomplishments throughout his illustrious career.

Born in Boston, Massachusetts to a tallow-maker, Franklin learned printing from his older brother and became a newspaper editor, printer, and merchant in Philadelphia, becoming very wealthy. He spent many years in England and published the famous Poor Richard's Almanack and the Pennsylvania Gazette. He formed both the first public lending library and fire department in America as well as the Junto, a political discussion club.

He became a national hero in America when he convinced Parliament to repeal the unpopular Stamp Act. A diplomatic genius, Franklin was almost universally admired among the French as American minister to Paris, and was a major figure in the development of positive Franco-American relations. From 1775 to 1776, Franklin was Postmaster General under the Continental Congress and from 1785 to his death in 1790 was President of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania.

Franklin was interested in science and technology, carrying out his famous electricity experiments and invented the Franklin stove, medical catheter, lightning rod, swimfins, glass harmonica, and bifocals. He also played a major role in establishing the higher education institutions that would become the University of Pennsylvania and the Franklin and Marshall College. In addition, Franklin was a noted linguist, fluent in five languages. He also practiced and published on astrology (see Poor Richard's Almanac).
Franklin was also noted for his philanthropy and several liaisons, including that which produced his illegitimate Loyalist son William Franklin, later the colonial governor of New Jersey. Towards the end of his life, he became one of the most prominent early American abolitionists.

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Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809April 15, 1865), sometimes called Abe Lincoln and nicknamed Honest Abe, the Rail Splitter, and the Great Emancipator, was the 16th President of the United States (1861 to 1865), and the first president from the Republican Party. Lincoln opposed the expansion of slavery and oversaw the Union war effort during the American Civil War.

He selected the generals and approved their strategy; selected senior civilian officials; supervised diplomacy, patronage and party operations; rallied public opinion through messages and speeches such as the Gettysburg Address; and took personal charge of plans for the abolition of slavery and the Reconstruction of the Union. He was assassinated as the war ended.

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The War of 1812 was fought between the United States and British Empire from 1812 to 1815, on land in North America and at sea around the world. Some history books refer to this war as the "War of 1812-14", using the date of the peace treaty as the ending date of the war.

The war formally began on June 18, 1812 with the U.S. declaration of war. The United States launched invasions of Britain's North American colonies in 1812 and 1813, but the borders were successfully defended by British and North American Indian forces. The United States gained the upper hand in the North American Indian part of war with victories at the Battle of the Thames in October 1813 and the Battle of Horseshoe Bend in March 1814, but, by this time, the United Kingdom had successfully concluded the Napoleonic wars and the British were finally able to divert more resources to North America. British invasions of American territory resulted in the burning of Washington, D.C. and the capture of part of the District of Maine, but the British counteroffensive was turned back at Lake Champlain, Baltimore, and New Orleans. The Treaty of Ghent (ratified in 1815) restored the status quo ante bellum between the combatants.
The War of 1812 ended as a stalemate and it is often only dimly remembered in Britain. It had many effects on the futures of those involved. The war created a greater sense of nationalism in both British North America and the United States. The successful defense of the British colonies against American invasion ultimately ensured the emergence of Canada as a nation, and the end of the war marked the decline of a longstanding desire of many Americans to see the British Empire expelled entirely from North America. Peace between the United States and British North America also meant that North American Indians could no longer use conflicts between the two powers to defend native lands against the expansion of white settlement.

On the Great Lakes border, more than half of the British forces were made up of Canadian militia. Additionally, many North American Indian peoples (today most often called "Native Americans" in the United States and "First Nations" in Canada) had their own reasons for fighting alongside either the British or the Americans. In the Northwest Territory, the War was, in a sense, a continuation of Tecumseh's War after his defeat in the Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811.

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Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, KG, OM, CH, TD, FRS, PC (30 November 187424 January 1965) was a British politician, best known as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during the Second World War. At various times a soldier, journalist, author, painter, and politician, Churchill is generally regarded as one of the most important leaders in modern British and world history. He won the 1953 Nobel Prize in Literature. In a poll conducted by the BBC in 2002 to identify the "100 Greatest Britons", participants voted Churchill as the most important of all.
Churchill's legal surname was Spencer-Churchill (he is related to the Spencer family), but starting with his father, Lord Randolph Churchill, his branch of the family used the name Churchill in public life.

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Academia is a collective term for the scientific and cultural community engaged in higher education and research, taken as a whole. The word comes from the akademeia just outside ancient Athens, where the Gymnasium was made famous by Plato as a center of learning. The sacred space had formerly been an olive grove, hence the expression "the groves of Academe". By extension Academia has come to connote the cultural accumulation of knowledge, its development and transmission across generations and its practitioners and transmitters. In the 17th century, English and French religious scholars popularized the term to describe certain types of institutions of higher learning. The English adopted the form academy while the French adopted the forms académe and académie.

An academic is a person who works as a researcher (and usually teacher) at a university or similar institution. In the United States, the term is approximately synonymous with professor. In the United Kingdom, various titles are used, typically fellow, lecturer, reader and professor (see also academic rank), though the loose term don is often popularly substituted. In other parts of the world, the term scholar is probably closer. Academic administrators are not typically included in this use of the term.
Some sociologists have divided, but not limited, academia into four basic historical types: ancient academia, early academia, academic societies and the modern university. There are at least two models of academia: a European model developed since ancient times, as well as an American model developed by Benjamin Franklin in the mid-18th century and Thomas Jefferson in the early 19th century.

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Poker is a card game, the most popular of a class of games called vying games, in which players with fully or partially concealed cards make wagers into a central pot, which is awarded to the player or players with the best combination of cards or to the player who makes an uncalled bet. Poker can also refer to video poker which is a single player game seen in casinos much like a slot machine, or to other games that use poker hand rankings.[edit]Game playWhile the game of poker is played in hundreds of variations, most follow the same basic pattern of play.The right to deal each hand typically rotates among the players and is marked by a token called a "buck" or "button".

In a casino a house dealer handles the cards for each hand, but a button (typically a white plastic disk) is rotated among the players to indicate a nominal dealer to determine the order of betting.For each hand, one or more players are required to make forced bets to create an initial stake for which the players will contest. The dealer shuffles the cards, he or another player cuts, and the appropriate number of cards are dealt to the players one at a time. After this initial deal, the first of what may be several betting rounds begins. Between rounds, the players' hands develop in some way, often by being dealt additional cards or replacing cards previously dealt. At the end of each round, all bets are gathered into the central pot.

More details can be found in the article on betting.At any time during the first or subsequent betting rounds, if any player makes a bet, all other players are required to match it or to surrender their cards and forfeit their interest in the pot. If one player bets and no other player chooses to match the bet, the deal ends immediately, the bettor is awarded the pot, no cards are shown, and the next deal begins. This is what makes bluffing possible, and is a primary feature of the game that distinguishes it from other vying games and from other games that make use of poker hand rankings.At the end of the last betting round, if more than one player remains, there is a showdown in which the players reveal their previously hidden cards and evaluate their hands. The player with the best hand according to the poker variant being played wins the pot.Details about the order of play and hand rankings for the most common variants can be found in the articles on betting, hand rankings, and poker variants.

Most popular poker variants can be loosely classified as draw poker, stud poker, or community card poker (a.k.a. "widow games"); miscellaneous poker games exist as well. The most commonly played games in these categories are five-card draw, seven-card stud, and Texas hold 'em, respectively; each being a common starting point for learning games of the type.

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Poker is a card game, the most popular of a class of games called vying games, in which players with fully or partially concealed cards make wagers into a central pot, which is awarded to the player or players with the best combination of cards or to the player who makes an uncalled bet. Poker can also refer to video poker which is a single player game seen in casinos much like a slot machine, or to other games that use poker hand rankings.
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Game play
While the game of poker is played in hundreds of variations, most follow the same basic pattern of play.

The right to deal each hand typically rotates among the players and is marked by a token called a "buck" or "button". In a casino a house dealer handles the cards for each hand, but a button (typically a white plastic disk) is rotated among the players to indicate a nominal dealer to determine the order of betting.

For each hand, one or more players are required to make forced bets to create an initial stake for which the players will contest. The dealer shuffles the cards, he or another player cuts, and the appropriate number of cards are dealt to the players one at a time. After this initial deal, the first of what may be several betting rounds begins. Between rounds, the players' hands develop in some way, often by being dealt additional cards or replacing cards previously dealt. At the end of each round, all bets are gathered into the central pot. More details can be found in the article on betting.

At any time during the first or subsequent betting rounds, if any player makes a bet, all other players are required to match it or to surrender their cards and forfeit their interest in the pot. If one player bets and no other player chooses to match the bet, the deal ends immediately, the bettor is awarded the pot, no cards are shown, and the next deal begins. This is what makes bluffing possible, and is a primary feature of the game that distinguishes it from other vying games and from other games that make use of poker hand rankings.

At the end of the last betting round, if more than one player remains, there is a showdown in which the players reveal their previously hidden cards and evaluate their hands. The player with the best hand according to the poker variant being played wins the pot.

Details about the order of play and hand rankings for the most common variants can be found in the articles on betting, hand rankings, and poker variants. Most popular poker variants can be loosely classified as draw poker, stud poker, or community card poker (a.k.a. "widow games"); miscellaneous poker games exist as well. The most commonly played games in these categories are five-card draw, seven-card stud, and Texas hold 'em, respectively; each being a common starting point for learning games of the type.

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) is one of several stock market indices created by Wall Street Journal editor and Dow Jones & Company founder Charles Dow. Dow compiled the index as a way to gauge the performance of the industrial component of America's stock markets. It is the oldest continuing U.S. market index.
Today, the average consists of 30 of the largest and most widely held public companies in the
United States. The "industrial" portion of the name is largely historical—many of the 30 modern components have little to do with heavy industry. To compensate for the effects of stock splits and other adjustments, it is currently a weighted average, not the actual average of the prices of its component stocks.

When it was first published, the index stood at 40.94. It was computed as a direct average, by first adding up stock prices of its components and dividing by the number of stocks. In 1916, the number of stocks in the DJIA was increased to twenty, and finally to thirty in 1928. By November 14, 1972 the average closed above 1,000 (1,003.16) for the first time.
The 1980s and especially the 1990s saw a very rapid increase in the average. On November 21, 1995 it closed above 5,000 (5,023.55) for the first time and on March 29, 1999 the average closed at 10,006.78 which was the first time the index closed above the 10,000 mark. Just over a month later on May 3, 1999, it closed at 11,014.70, its first close above 11,000. The average closed at an all-time peak of 11,722.98 on January 14, 2000. By mid-2002 however, it had returned to its 1998 level of 8000. On October 9, 2002, the DJIA bottomed out at 7286.27 (intra-day low 7197.49), its lowest close since October 1997. By the end of 2003, however, the Dow returned to the 10,000 level. On January 9, 2006 the average broke the 11,000 barrier for the first time since June 2001, closing at 11,011.90. (See Closing milestones of the Dow Jones Industrial Average.)

The largest one-day percentage drop in the history of Dow Jones was on December 12, 1914, 24.39%. The largest one-day percentage drop in the last 50 years occurred on "Black Monday" in 1987 when the average fell 22.6%. The largest one-day point drop occurred on September 17, 2001, the first day of trading after the September 11, 2001 attacks, when the Dow fell 684.81 points or 7.1%. By the end of the week of September 17th, the Dow had fallen 1369.70 points, or 14.3%.

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Martin Luther King, Jr. (January 15, 1929April 4, 1968) was a Baptist minister and American political activist who was the most famous leader of the American civil rights movement. King won the Nobel Peace Prize [1] before being assassinated in 1968. In 1977, King was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, by Jimmy Carter. For his promotion of non-violence and racial equality, King is considered a peacemaker and martyr by many people around the world. Martin Luther King Day was established in his honor.
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Family and background
King was born in Atlanta, Georgia (on 501 Auburn Avenue) to the Rev. Martin Luther King, Sr. and Alberta Williams King. (Birth records for Martin Luther King Jr. list his name as Michael.) He graduated from Morehouse College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology in 1948. At Morehouse, King was mentored by President Benjamin Mays, a civil rights leader. Later he graduated from Crozer Theological Seminary in Chester, Pennsylvania [2] with a Bachelor of Divinity degree in 1951. In 1955 he received his Ph.D. in