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Fort Kent Pool Department's Summer ActivitiesThe following is a record of the Fort Kent Pool Department's Summer Activities.
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Fort Kent Recreation and Parks Department's Summer Baseball TeamThe following is a review of the season of the Fort Kent Recreation and Parks Department's summer baseball team. -
Fort Kent Recreation and Parks Department's Junior High Baseball TeamThe following is an interview with coach Gib Michaud of the Fort Kent Recreation and Parks Department junior high baseball team. -
Fort Kent Recreation and Parks Department's Summer ActivitiesThe following is a record of the Fort Kent Recreation and Parks Department's Summer Activities.
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Fort Kent Recreation and Parks Department's Summer CampsThe Following is a Review of the Fort Kent Recreation and Parks Department's Summer Camps: Soccer and Outdoor Survival Camps.
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So You Think You Can Dance: Kent BoydAw, shucks! Meet Kent. Fox hit competitive dance show So You Think You Can Dance hasn't had such a sweet, good-natured contestant since season two winner Benji Schwimmer. -
Review of Chapter 3 of Kent Worthington's "How Ideas Work"G. Stolyarov II explains Kent Worthington's theory of causality, the three causal relationships, the one-to-one pairing of cause and effect, and the full compatibility of causality and volition.
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Biography of Indiana Pastor Kent KeenerAn interview with a Pastor of Care Ministries Kent Keener. He's been teaching Bible related classes since his early teens. -
Merchants Golf TournamentAs anticipated, the 23rd annual Fort Kent Merchants Golf Tournament will occur once again at the Fort Kent Golf Club.
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Attractions on Scenic Route 1 in MaineHop in your car and hit the road. For over 700 miles you can find outdoor activities, culture and history.
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Scott Sevigny, a Maine State Teacher, Wins the Teaching Excellence Award for 2007Scott Sevigny, a Maine State Teacher, Wins the Teaching Excellence Award for 2007. He has been teaching at Fort Kent Community High School for 15 years. -
Running and Shooting, It's a Family ThingThe National Summer Biathlon Championship, held in Fort Kent, Maine (2007), brought out a family of competitors ranging from children to adults. -
SAT Optional Colleges in MaineThese Maine colleges & universities do not require students to submit SAT Scores for admission.
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25 Fun Facts About Key West, FloridaKey West is an island at the end of the chain of the Florida Keys. It is connected to the mainland by US Highway 1 which uses a series of bridges to link the islands of the chain.
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Beautiful America:There are beautiful places all over America and there are great opportunities to see them by car. This will be the top 10 scenic drives in the US.
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The Best Fall Foliage Route in MaineA guide on where to drive to see the best fall foliage in Maine. -
Celebrity Commencement Speaker Roster 2011Graduating seniors will soon file onto college and university stages to collect diplomas. What celebrity speakers will offer witty or wise words to the commencement celebrants? Here are some of the most popular headliner speakers for 2011 graduations. -
Details on Internet Service Providers for MaineInformation on ISPs available in the state of Maine. -
Best Scenic Routes in New EnglandNo matter what time of year, these three scenic drives are sure to please.
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Maine - Lobsters, Lighthouses, and Black Bears (From the United States Series)The 23rd State is the only one bordered by just one other State and is famous for clams, lobsters, lighthouses, and black bears.
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The Valley Triathlon: A Friendly EventThe Valley Triathlon is a friendly competition that focuses on good health and exercise. Kaleta's lasting words were, "[I] didn't want this to be a full blown event that is too competitive - just fun!" -
Dominique Cyr is the Best Young Skier on the East CoastDominique Cyr, a skier from Van Buren, Maine is quickly becoming a top-notch skier as he travels all over the world to compete. He shows promise, and is one of the favorites to make the Olympic team, as he is already on their junior team. -
The Aroostook WarIn February of 1839 the British took agressive action against a Maine land agent, and started the Aroostook War.The Aroostook War, also called the Pork and Beans War, the Lumberjack's War or the Northeastern Boundary Dispute. -
A Day Kayaking on the RiverThis is a travelogue regarding a kayaking trip on the US/Canadian border in Northern Maine. The author describes how a kayak releives stress. There are interesting and picturesque details about wildlife. -
The Valley Triathlon 2007John Kaleta, who organized and competed in the 2007 Valley Triathlon, is interviewed by Tim Devaney via email.
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Overview of Maine Colleges and UniversitiesDetails on universities and colleges in the state of Maine. -
Exercise Trend is Becoming Habitual in Recreation DepartmentsExercise trends are becoming habitual with local recreation departments around the nation.
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The Guide to Understanding the Highway Numbering System, Part 2The U.S. Highway Numbered System uses a standardized numbering system and geographic layout to designate the highway routes. The routes and numbering follow a north-south, east-west pattern and consists of two-digit, three-digit, bannered, and divided routes. -
Maryland - the "Oh Say Can You See" State (From the United States Series)"Oh Say Can You See" how many significent impacts Maryland has had on the shaping of the United States by providing the Country with its National Anthem, its National Capital, and so much more.
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Chestertown Maryland's Holiday House Tour 2010Chestertown is known for its historic homes, hospitality and giving nature. The town opens its homes decorated for the holidays to raise money for the new Kent County Middle School and you are invited. -
From the Box to YouTube, How Music Videos Have EvolvedAfter reading Herb Kent's "The Cool Gent: The Nine Lives of Radio Legend Herb Kent," I reminisced on how radio and music videos have evolved over the years and the rise of YouTube. -
Prison Camps of the American Civil WarBoth Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis knew they would be taking in prisoners-of-war, yet little preparations were made to provide for these men.
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Mob MentalityThis paper attempts to show a correlation between the spiral of silence theory and how it is a contributing factor of groupthink. Then it will attempt to show how groupthink is a contributing factor of the crowd psychology and mob mentality.
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2010 Major League Baseball DraftA listing of all 49 rounds and 1,525 picks of the 2010 Major League Baseball Draft.
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NCAA Baseball Scores from 2010 NCAA Baseball Tournament Coming InScores from the 2010 NCAA Tournament are already flowing in on Day One of the competition.
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2010 NCAA Baseball Regional Brackets RevealedThe 2010 NCAA Baseball Regional brackets were released on Monday morning.
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The Biggest Loser: Season 10 Premiere Episode Recap from September 21, 2010What happened on tonight's episode of The Biggest Loser?
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The Biggest Loser: Season 10 Premieres Tonight September 21, 2010 on NBCSeason 10 of The Biggest Loser welcomes 21 new faces to your TV. Find out their starting weights / stats before the show starts on September 21, 2010
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Taste of the NFL Fall Dining Series Comes to Dallas, TexasEnjoy food, football and philanthropy with the North Texas Fall Dining Series.
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The Biggest Loser Season 10 Episode Recap from September 28, 2010What happened on tonight's episode of The Biggest Loser?
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