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Apr.29.2010
The story of Indian colonization, and the growth of the British Empire, is reserved for later chapters. Staying within the context of the Middle...
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Apr.30.2010
  The United States of America was born and its independence universally recognized, with borders fixed at the Great Lakes, the Mississippi...
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May.02.2010
  The 1920s were a strange time. John Reed’s “Ten Days That Shook the World” reached a large audience in the United States and internationally. Many...
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May.04.2010
John Adams once said that the history of the first war of America was different from the American Revolution. Adams said that the revolution was in...
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May.05.2010
    “Veni, vidi, vici”  (“I came, I saw, I conquered.”) - Julius Caesar, 46 B.C.   400,000 years before the birth of Christ, cave dwellers known...
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May.07.2010
            The 17th Century was the era of modernization in England. It was the era in which the British would strengthen and develop another great...
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May.08.2010
  Defeating the Confederacy took every measure of the Union. The South had fielded one of the greatest armies in history. Their leadership was...
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May.09.2010
          In the 1920s, business boomed in every sector of the economy except farming. Numerous soldiers, after having seen “Paree,” refused to...
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May.11.2010
One might have thought that the Crusades would have ended and ushered in some kind of peaceful period. Instead, the next thing on the horizon was...
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May.12.2010
The business of America, it has been said, is business. Business suffers during wars, although there are exceptions to this rule. There is and...
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Nov.16.2011
Yes, it’s a glorious day with the birth of my new book. I’ve spent 15 years in the trenches, reporting on all issues of personal security. Now I’ve...
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Jan.04.2012
In a 2007 home invasion Steven Hayes and Joshua Komisarjevsky, the 2 men found guilty of a home invasion in Connecticut, brutally attacked and...
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Mar.11.2012
A German “computer whizz-kid” was arrested recently while attempting to transport the latest bank scamming technology into Britain. The 26...
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Apr.25.2012
While PC-based online banking is not much older than a high school student, mobile banking is still in elementary school. With the...
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Apr.27.2012
Hacking a business Twitter account seems to be a favorite pastime for those wanting some kind of retribution and for others it’s just plain fun....
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Apr.29.2012
Whether it is a natural disaster, manmade disaster, terrorist attack or Murphy’s law wreaking havoc on your business, having an emergency plan of...
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May.14.2012
Business or corporate identity theft occurs when a thief uses an existing business’ name to obtain credit, or bills a business’s legitimate clients...
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Jul.06.2012
If you plan to travel abroad this summer, you should be aware that your usual credit or debit card may not work overseas. In other countries,...
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Jul.13.2012
Knowing who enters and exits your business at all times of the day give the business owner greater control. Having the ability to limit unauthorized...
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Jul.13.2012
As you pack your car for your next road trip, realize someone’s probably watching. Burglars watch. They look for signs you are traveling. They look...
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Red Room Blogs banner photograph (at the top of the page) is of writer Ernest Hemingway with Lady Duff Twysden, Hadley Hemingway, and three unidentified people at a cafe in Pamplona, Spain, during the Fiesta of San Fermin in July 1925; photograph used courtesy of the Ernest Hemingway Collection, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston.