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How to Be a Superior U.N. Interpreter

Wednesday, 21 December, 2011

United Nations might just be by far the most distinguished group to work for as a pro person who translates. When you see the way in which the entire world is ruled, you’ll find municipality and national government your local government/council reports to central government and that is where our laws and regulations are passed.

Our Government, What Were They Thinking

Friday, 11 November, 2011

A movement to vote against the extension of the PATRIOT Act was called for by more than a few groups. The voting was scheduled February 8, 2011. The so-called H.R. 514 is about to be extended, although it needs a YES vote by a full two-thirds of the House’s members. The reauthorization was viewed as being fast-tracked on the way to the House floor.

Wales – The Land Of Song

Wednesday, 13 July, 2011

Wales has a long tradition of music and has been known as the ‘land of song’ since at least the Nineteenth Century. This reference to Wales as the land of song, probably comes from the passionate singing in Welsh churches and at Welsh sports meetings, particularly at rugby matches. However, Wales’ links with music go much further back than that.

Some Pirates Are Coming To Massachusetts – Understanding The Strangest Party In Politics

Monday, 16 May, 2011

At last it is victory for the “Pirates” in Massachusetts after their hard work. The Massachusetts Election Division finally said “YES” to the Massachusetts Pirate Party as a political designation. A voter in the state is now allowed to register as a “Pirate”. The United States Pirate Party that was organized in 2006 passed through a long recognition process. It took some time for this party to be recognized.

Making Archery Equipment

Thursday, 5 May, 2011

Archery has been practiced for a long time. Bows have been found from at least 2,500 years before Christ, so 4,500 years ago. It is also probable that archery goes back a couple of thousand years before that, but because most bows were made solely of wood, they have not lasted.

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania – For American Civil War Enthusiasts

Wednesday, 4 May, 2011

If you are at all interested in either Pennsylvania or American history, you will surely have heard of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania and the historic activities that took place there for the period of the American Civil War. The three day long battle that took place there in July 1863 was cruel and bloody, but was hailed as a victory for the Unionist North.

Berkhamsted Castle, Cornwall

Wednesday, 27 April, 2011

The exact origin of Berkhamsted Castle is unclear. It was almost certainly built by Robert, Count of Mortain and Earl of Cornwall, who was the half-brother of King William I. Robert prospered from the Norman Conquest in 1066 and grew even more rich during the following years.

Archery As A Pastime And A Sport

Monday, 25 April, 2011

We are all being advised to get out more often, so many individuals are looking for a reason for doing so. You could undertake a spectator sport like football, but that is not really going to do your body much good, you ought to be looking for a participation sport.

Tips For Bow Fishing

Thursday, 21 April, 2011

Archery fishing is also known as bow fishing and it is as ancient as the bow and arrow themselves. We in the West tend to think that only poorer tribesmen in Third World countries go bow fishing, but that is not entirely true.

Archery Tips For Beginners

Tuesday, 16 November, 2010

There are two main points that an archer has to do well to guarantee the best chance of consistently hitting the target. The first is to hold the string stable at full draw until the archer is ready to shoot and secondly, releasing the string in the correct manner every time. Most suggestions for beginners should help the novice to achieve these two states.