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Route 66: the Main Street of AmericaRoute 66 first entered the general public conscience in 1939 when California writer John Steinbeck published his novel “The Grapes of Wrath”, detailing the westward migration of Oklahoma's Dust Bowl farmers to California's San Joaquin Valley. During the story, he refers to Route 66 as the “Mother Road”, a nickname it still has today. When Steinbeck won the Pulitzer Prize for his novel, the road became even more famous. |
Google Not Following its Own Paid Link RulesOne of the more entertaining aspects of the entire paid links debate is Google is pretty quick to dole out the punishment, even though in many cases they haven’t taken the time to get their own house in order. |
How to Create a Website that Makes Money for Your Online BusinessWhether you decide to create a website from scratch or utilize a free website template to build a website for your internet business, there will be numerous things you have to consider: |
The World's Best WinesThe making of wine is believed to have started as early as 6000 BC in Georgia and Iran, and production started as early as 4500 BC in Greece Today, wines are produced in numerous region of the world that laws governing classification and sale of wines require wines to be either classified by region or terroir (European wines) or by grape (non-European wine) |
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