Posts Tagged ‘reference’

The Bloodiest Day in the History of the British Army

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

1st July 1916 was the day Britain and her Allies started a big attack across a twenty five mile part of the front line. The attack happened to the north of the River Somme in rural France. Little villages are littered around the region together with the town of Albert. It was to be the battle that for various folks, characterized the horrors of the trench warfare of The First World War.

Suggestions On What To Give Your Daughter On Her Birthday

Saturday, March 5th, 2011

When little girls grow up their first instinct is to emulate their mothers. It makes sense when you think about it – the mothers are their primary care givers and the first role models. Knowing that, it’s natural for girls to play with dolls as children. They use the dolls to recreate the loving and nurturing experience they receive from their mothers.

Learn French in 10 Days through Online Pre-Arranged Programs

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Can you learn how to speak French in just a matter of days? The answer to this question is yes. You may be wondering how it will be possible when actually learning it is an overwhelming task.

Del Mar Racetrack: ‘Where The Surf Meets the Turf’

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Though it is sometimes overshadowed by more famous tracks back East like Churchill downs and Belmont Park, Del Mar Racetrack in Southern California has a rich and fascinating history. Located 20 miles north of San Diego and known for its iconic slogan “Where The Surf Meets the Turf”, Del Mar has not only hosted the best horses and jockeys on the planet but a ‘who’s who’ of show biz elite.