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| Northeast Ohio Daylily Society (NODS). A Region 2 affiliate of the American Hemerocallis Society (AHS). Includes activity calendar, links to members and related items of interest. - Read more http://www.nodsdaylilies.org/ |
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| Humane Society Animal Shelter located in Road Town, Tortola with photos of pets currently up for adoption. Includes information about the annual dog show, gaming night and other fund raising events. - Read more http://www.bvihumanesociety.org/ |
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| Colorado Archaeological Society A group coordinating activities in this state, with several local chapters. Information on chapters, activities and archaeology in Colorado. - Read more http://www.coloradoarchaeology.org/ |
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| The Wellington Aquarium & Water Garden Society A group of people interested in cold water and tropical fish and plants (both freshwater and marine), ponds and water gardens. Based in New Zealand. - Read more http://www.wawgs.wellington.net.nz/ |
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| World Muscle Society A multidisciplinary society open to all professionals working in the neuromuscular field, irrespective of nationality, race and political opinion. It's reflecting different disciplines involved in the study of neuromuscular disorders and the management of patients with these disorders. - Read more http://www.worldmusclesociety.org/ |
| The National Sleep Foundation Grant sources include foundations, corporations and federal agencies. | |
| The Accessories Council The Accessories Council is a not-for-profit, national trade association that was established in 1994 with the mission of increasing consumer use and awareness of accessories. | |
| General Attire of The Eleventh Century Piercings also became fashionable for men as did golden bracelets. | |
| The Pouf The pouf is a hairstyle deriving from 18th-century France . | |
| The Belle Époque The separation between the fortunes and daily life of \"haves\" and \"have nots\" in Western Europe and the United States increased dramatically in the last quarter of the century. | |
| Swishing Swishing refers to swapping an item or items of clothing or shoes or an accessory with friends or acquaintances | |
| English Women Medieval Fashion The majority of records on women’s fashion during the medieval period come from the mid-fourteenth through the mid-fifteenth centuries. | |
| The Weird Weekend The Weird Weekend is an annual conference hosted by the Centre for Fortean Zoology in rural North Devon. | |
| Muisjes Muisjes are a traditional Dutch open-faced sandwich topping. | |
| The Chinese Fire Drill The phenomenon has been reported as early as the 1940s, so it is possible that the phrase was current at the time, but simply was not recorded. | |
| Issues Surrounding Community Property Often a new couple acquires a family residence. If the marriage terminates in subsequent years, there can be difficult community property problems to solve. | |
| Urban Legends of Headlight Flashing Beginning in the early 1980s, a widespread rumor regarding flashing headlights was spread mainly through fax, and later on the internet. | |
| Finland\'s Independence Day Finland\'s Independence Day is a national public holiday held on December 6 to celebrate Finland\'s declaration of independence from the Russian empire. | |
| The History of The Defensive Wall The Assyrians deployed large labor forces to build new palaces, temples and defensive walls. | |
| The Glasgow Rowing Club Glasgow Rowing Club is a rowing club, based in the Gorbals area of Glasgow. | |
| The Barcelona Convention The Barcelona Convention and its protocols, together with the Mediterranean Action Plan, form part of the UNEP Regional Seas Program. | |
| Chinatown In modern usage, a Chinatown is an ethnic enclave of overseas Chinese people by accepted definition. | |
| New England\'s Dark Day New England\'s Dark Day refers to an event that occurred on May 19, 1780, when an unusual darkening of the day sky was observed over the New England states and parts of Canada. | |
| Kugel Kugel is a baked Jewish pudding or casserole, similar to a pie, most commonly made from egg noodles or potatoes, though at times made of apples, spinach, broccoli, cranberry, or sweet potato, usually served as a side dish on Shabbos and Yom Tov. | |
| Bermuda Day Bermuda Day is a public holiday in the islands of Bermuda. Like certain other public holidays, it is always celebrated on May 24, or the weekday nearest May 24 if that date falls on the weekend. | |


