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Where to Go in Middlebury, IndianaMiddlebury, Indiana - located in the northernmost part of Indiana - is known for its large population of Amish and Mennonites. See everything from shops to authentic Amish cooking to expansive fields flooded with horse and buggies. -
Middlebury, Vermont Fall Foliage Tours 2009Discover beautiful fall foliage near Middlebury, Vermont. Located just a short drive from Burlington and Rutland, Middlebury, Vermont is the perfect fall foliage getaway destination.
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Review of Das Dutchman Essenhaus in Middlebury, IndianaThis is a description of Das Dutchman Essenhaus located in Middlebury, Indiana.
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Middlebury, Indiana: Amish Country's Best Kept SecretIn Middlebury, Indiana, the Das Dutchman Essenhaus Inn offers luxurious lodging, country cooking, buggy rides and unique shopping in the heart of the Midwest's Amish country.
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Taste of India of Middlebury, VermontThis hidden gem of Middlebury will have your taste buds asking for more. An over-full menu of delicious Indian cuisine at reasonable prices awaits you in the last place you'd probably look- small town Vermont.
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Middlebury College Freshman Still MissingOriginally published in the Simsbury Post on 4/17/2008. The paragraph in the article updates one of the cases mentioned below. -
The Bookstores of Middlebury, VermontThis quaint Vermont town has more bookstores, used and new, than you might expect.
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Das Dutchman Essenhaus, a Real Amish Eating Place in Middlebury, IndianaDas Dutchman Essenhaus is authentic but modern. Huge place, big family style meals and a wonderful farm like park to walk in after dinner.
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Lower Taxes More Important Than SafetyThe police in Middlebury desperately need an upgrade to their radio system, but voters have denied their third attempt to receive the funding.
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Kick the Liberals Out and Reset the ConstitutionWith members of the ultra-left Middlebury Institute and members of the League of the South sitting down, the topic of secession has once again become just slightly more popular conversation than how much lint Aunt Carla found in her belly button last night.
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Maple's Restaurant & PizzaMaple's Restaurant & Pizza in Middlebury has breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week. Service could be elevated. -
Free Things to Do in Addison County, VermontHere is a list of free things you can do in Bristol, Ferrisburg, Middlebury and Shoreham, Vermont. -
Fourth of July Events in ConnecticutVarious events that will be taking place on July 4 in Connecticut. -
Can We Power Our Vehicles with Biomass?The use of wood and other organic materials called biomass to produce fuel for powering vehicles through a process called gasification is not a new concept, but is one that is gaining increasing attention. Projects are springing up around the country. -
Create a Vermont Appetizer Cheese PlateVermont has always been a dairy state. However, the creation of artisanal cheese is a relatively recent venture that is currently attracting creative cheese makers who are giving traditional cheese a Vermont sensibility.
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Maintaining Integrity: Honor Codes Across AmericaThe difference between administration-enforced rules and honor codes - which usually involve students holding each other accountable for following rules - is like the difference between high school and college.
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Best Campgrounds in Northern IndianaIncredible campgrounds with several amenities and fun activities which may be much closer to home than you think.
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New Rules for Winning the College Applications ContestNew world records are broken year after year at elite college admissions offices. Seems all those people out of work think going to college makes sense now. Are you in high school, ready to apply? You'll have to compete against them. Here's how.
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High Cholesterol- What is Familial Hypercholesterolemia?Familial hypercholesterolemia is an inherited condition that causes high cholesterol levels beginning at birth. Those affected have an increased risk of heart attack or stroke at an early age.
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Best Liberal Arts Colleges for 2010The latest list of the best liberal arts colleges in the United States has been published. If you are looking for value but also want a smaller, more intimate college experience, you should check out this list today and find the right college for you. -
Making the Most of Your College VisitsCongratulations! You got into college. Your work is not over. You've got a bunch of schools to choose from and each one has a long list of pros and cons.
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Dorothy Canfield Fisher: Author and Social ActivistDorthoy Canfield Fisher wrote several books for adults and children.
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First Online School Just for Girls to Open in U.SIt combines the advantages of a curriculum designed just for girls and the ease of online learning. When the Online School for girls opens in the Fall, it will mark the beginning of a most unusual experiment in education. -
The MonsterQuest Look at the Lake Champlain MonsterMany people believe that an unknown creature exists in Lake Champlain. This creature is known to most as Champ. MonsterQuest took an in depth look at this creature and the possibility of its existence.
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Famous Birthdays: Born on July 6thBorn on July 6th? Read ahead if your birthday falls on July 6th to see all the unique facts and information that your personal date of birth marks and is known for in addition to it being all about you!
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U.S. V. Fordice: The Irony of Integration and the Elusive Goal of EqualityThis is a research paper that explains the history and impact of an important Supreme Court case, United States v. Fordice, which mandated that the State of Mississippi desegregate publically funded black colleges and universities.
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Concentration: A Powerful Tool at Work, Home and SchoolConcentrating on one or two tasks at a time increases productivity and decreases stress. Here are a number of ways one can utilize concentration at work, home and school.
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Holiday Gift Guide to Christmas PajamasA holiday gift guide to Christmas pajamas.
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Lower Drinking AgeWith so much controversy surrounding underage drinking, would it be better to lower the drinking age?
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Historic Hotels in Scenic VermontScenic Vermont in New England is noted for spectacular scenery, fall color tours and outdoor sports. U.S. Travelers with an appreciation of the personality of historic lodging may consider a stay in one of Vermont's historic hotels -
Top 10 Eco-friendly UniversitiesSierra Club has composed a list of Eco- Universities that are changing the way we think of the big university. Being environmentally active use to be attributed to only the smaller universities -
The United States Drinking AgeAmerican adults age 18, 19 and 20 can do a number of things legally
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September 9: Happy Teddy Bear Day!Happy Teddy Bear Day all! Still clinging to that teddy bear you had as a kid? Learn about some fun facts about where that precious teddy bear originated. -
Realism in "The Wire"An article about how realism is used in David Simon's "The Wire," and a comparison of its realism to that of other crime dramas.
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How My Daughter Got into Smith CollegeNever in history have lofty academic credentials mattered so much to so many. It's harder than ever to get into Smith College - but my daughter was accepted. Here's how. -
The Top Consignment Stores and Shops in the Waterbury, Connecticut AreaThere are several excellent consignment stores and shops in the Waterbury, Connecticut area. Presented here, is a guide which offers brief profiles of the top consignment stores and shops located in the Waterbury, Connecticut area.
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SAT Optional Colleges in VermontVermont (VT) colleges that do not require students to submit SAT Scores for admission.
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Interesting Facts About John DeereRead this informative article and learn some interesting facts about John Deere you probably never heard of! -
Six Overlooked Museums in Central ConnecticutSix often overlooked museums in central Connecticut offer unusual collections with varied appeal. From the practical to the whimsical, there's something for everyone at these tourist stops.
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Review of American Idol: Premiere of Season 9The very first episode of American Idol premiered with auditions held in Boston last summer. A nice balance of the good ones and the truly awful who tried out. Victoria Beckham was the guest judge replacing Paula. Who were the ones that stood out?
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