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- How to Join Civil Air PatrolCivil Air Patrol is a great way to become a better citizen and give back to your country.
- Civil Air Patrol: A Case of the Government Doing Something Right?Here is a brief overview of the Civil Air Patrol, its mission and how it's Federal funding is used to provide a valuable service to our country.
Delaware Air National Guard Open House and Air Show Celebrating 60 Years of Citizen-Airman ServiceCelebrating 60 years of Citizen-Airman service to our state and nation, 1946-2006
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Summer Air Shows for KidsWhen school lets out kids are always at a loose end. Best thing to do is get them interested in something ambitious...so take them to an air show near your area this summer - they'll be stimulated to become pilots...or aircraft designers...or historians.
December 1: Holidays and Celebrations TodayDecember 1st is a holiday for Advent, red apples, AIDS awareness and more. Bingo players, civil rights activists and others mark December 1st as a special day for many reasons. Here are several popular December 1st holidays (arranged alphabetically).
Salute to Veterans on Veteran's DayWednesday is Veteran's Day, and it's a good time to thank a veteran for his service.- What to Include in a College Care PackageThere are many things that any college student would appreciate getting. Care packages are a great way to give your student a pick-me-up!
- How to Save Our Country Millions and Our Patriots' DignityOur country can use some help. There is no one who could not do his or her share. This is a true win/win proposal; however it keeps falling on deaf ears. I need help. Our country needs help. We all need help HELP!
- Airport Day at Boulder Municipal Airport in Boulder, ColoradoBoulder Municipal airport holds an annual airport day event. There are vintage and modern aircraft on display, free airplane rides, and aviation presentations. Admission and parking is free.
- Getting Started in an Aviation CareerPathway to a professional pilot career
Grand Old California Home Turns 100The Pattullo-Phelps House, the oldest in Seaside, California, has been honored for its role in the history of this Central Coast city. Here's a little about this historic home.- What I Learned in Psychology ClassA short overview of what I learned about the specifics of a psychology degree from a guest speaker.
- Overall Self-Improvement: My 2009 New Year's ResolutionTo improve myself overall is my New Year's resolution. Yes, this may seem broad, but it is attainable, and I will explain how.
Top 2009 New Year's Resolutions for Middle School Students Taking Rachel's ChallengeI decided to poll 130 middle school students to see if they had any clear written goals and what impact Rachel's Challenge made on them. I asked if they had any 2009 New Year's Resolutions. Here are the remarkable results.- Parents and Children Team Up to Experience Aviation AdventuresParents should actively assist their children in learning about aviation. Here are a few ways that parents can encourage their children to learn about the past, experience the present, and prepare the future of fight for the twenty-first century.
- Steve Fossett Identifications Found, New Search Underway to Locate Lost PilotConspiracy theorists believe the millionaire adventurer faked his own death. Hopefully, search teams will locate the wreckage quickly and perhaps this mystery will be put to rest.
- Female Pilots During World War IIEver wonder about what roles women played during World War II? Meet one group of women, who, by using their extraordinary skills, served their country when the call came.
The EEA Young Eagles Fly-In Rogers, ArkansasThe EEA sponsored a Young Eagles Fly In at the Rogers Municipal Airport on Saturday August 18. 78 children ages 8-17 were scheduled to fly. Attendance exceeded expectations and some people were turned away.- The Ninety-Nines: How Women in Aviation Helped FeminismA brief history of women in aviation. The beginning of The Ninety-Nines.
Martin Luther King Assassination is Linked to Hypnosis and Mind Control ExperimentsJames Earl Ray was interested and involved in hypnosis raising the question of whether he was a Manchurian-candidate-style assassin.
Foreshadows of President Kennedy's AssassinationPresident Kennedy was well aware that his office, policies, and record placed him in extraordinary danger. He spoke of the danger to friends and often remarked how easy it could be to kill a president.- Open Mouth Insert FootSometime it is better to keep your mouth shut than to try to be a big shot when you have no idea what you are talking about. Ignorance is bliss and I sure was a blister!
Event Honoring Adventurer Steve Fossett Will Continue in His AbsenceAdventurer Steve Fossett's life will be honored at a gala hosted by Barron Hilton, to take place in Denver at Wings Over the Rockies museum. So far, he has not been found after a routine flight in September.
An Interview with Content Producer Marin DavidMarinDavid is, in his own words, "highly opinioned" and at age 60 has been "involved in a lot of things." For instance...- Homeschooling Through High SchoolMany parents assume that once children reach high school age they cannot be home educated. This article will show you that it's possible to offer your teens a quality high school education at home.
- Plane Crash Kills Renowned Alzheimer's ResearcherAn investigation continues into what caused the crash of a light plane that killed a pioneering Alzheimer's research scientist. Doctor Leon Thal, 62, was chairman of the Department of Neurosciences at the University of California, San Diego.
First Event Benefits ShelterThe Humane Society Naples in Florida will benefit from the First Annual 6K "Run For The Paws" Feb. 3rd at Naples Municipal Airport.- A Complicated SimplicityRather detailed account of how God grabbed my attention after my mindset strayed from Him. An account of His unending faithfulness.
- Five Things You Should Do in High School to Get into a Military AcademyAll high school students have the same questions. How do I get into college? How do I prepare myself for the rigors of college? It can seem like a daunting task, especially if the college you happen to want to attend is a military academy. However...
Propaganda and the Women of WWIIAmerican women during World War II were told to serve their country by working the jobs vacated by their husbands, brothers and fathers serving in the miiltary. As the war drew to a close the women were told to return to their homes.
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