Posts Tagged ‘north’
Make-up has long been used by women to make their faces beautiful. These last few years, mineral makeup has been much popular since there has been increasing concern if the makeup being used were chemical and preservative free. Mineral makeup is not just used currently, its history can be traced back as far as 2,500 year ago.
The Wonder Medicine Belladonna by Sanjib Sarkar The belladonna plant is very toxic.
The BBC’s North American editor has a column about the end of his American assignment which mentions the Z-Burger contest at the start of last month: On the last day we spent in our home in north-east Washington, they were holding a food-eating competition in a burger bar at the end of our street. The sight was nauseating: acne-ridden youths, several already obese, stuffing meat and buns into their mouths while local television reporters, the women in dinky pastel suits, rushed around gett
Every red dot on the Google Map is a real-estate listing! They’ve done it again. Google yesterday announced some improvements to the real estate search capabilities on Google Maps. Now, you can easily find results by simply typing a query in the general search bar that references real estate searches (such as “homes near North Brunswick, NJ”) instead of searching within just the real estate function
The current recession has been more difficult for the industrial mid America in states like Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. The population redistribution from these states to the sun-belt states should be considered when prospecting for new mailing lists. To keep ahead of the pack you can purchase migration lists from these industrial middle, to states like North Carolina, Texas, and other states in the mid southern US.