| From : squidoo.com
Published to Grover Cleveland
Stephen Grover Cleveland (March 18, 1837 - June 24, 1908) was both the 22nd and 24th President of the United States. Cleveland is the only President to serve two non-consecutive terms (1885-1889 and 1893-1897) and therefore is the only individual to be counted twice in the numbering of the presidents. He was the only Democrat elected to the Presidency in the era of Republican political domination that lasted from 1860 to 1912. Cleveland's admirers praise him for his honesty, independence... Read Full Story
| From : squidoo.com
Not yet published.
John Quincy Adams (July 11, 1767 - February 23, 1848) served as the 6th President of the United States from March 4, 1825 to March 4, 1829. He was a member of the Federalist, Democratic-Republican, National Republican, and later Anti-Masonic and Whig parties.
Adams was born to John Adams, Jr. and Abigail Adams in what is now Quincy, Massachusetts Adams first learned of the Declaration of Independence from the letters his father wrote his mother from the Second Continental Congress in... Read Full Story
| From : squidoo.com
Not yet published.
Born in Haddington (Scotland) the son of Samuel Smiles of Haddington and Janet Wilson of Dalkeith, Smiles was one of eleven surviving children. The family were strict Cameronians. He left school at the age of 14 and was apprenticed to a doctor, an arrangement that eventually enabled Smiles to study medicine at the University of Edinburgh. His father died in the cholera epidemic of 1832, but Smiles was enabled to continue with his studies, supported by his mother who kept running the family... Read Full Story
| From : squidoo.com
Not yet published.
The 3rd President of the United States (1801-1809), the principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776), and one of the most influential Founding Fathers for his promotion of the ideals of republicanism in the United States. Major events during his presidency include the Louisiana Purchase (1803) and the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806). Read Full Story
| From : squidoo.com
Not yet published.
Benjamin Harrison (August 20, 1833 - March 13, 1901) was the 23rd President of the United States, serving one term from 1889 to 1893.
During the American Civil War Harrison served as a Brigadier General in the XXI Corps of the Army of the Cumberland. After the war he unsuccessfully ran for the governorship of Indiana, but was later elected to the U.S. Senate from that state.
Harrison, a Republican, was elected to the presidency in 1888, defeating the Democratic incumbent, Grover Cleveland... Read Full Story
| From : squidoo.com
Not yet published.
I want you to be a Success in your Life.
I want you to Achieve the Life of your Choice.
I believe that this is possible with the power of the internet as it enables us to link gloabally.
Also once we learn to use the Powr of our Mind in a very natural way, we can Achieve our Goals
All best wishes,
Diane Read Full Story
| From : squidoo.com
Published to Grover Cleveland
Stephen Grover Cleveland (March 18, 1837 - June 24, 1908) was both the 22nd and 24th President of the United States. Cleveland is the only President to serve two non-consecutive terms (1885-1889 and 1893-1897.
He was the only Democrat elected to the Presidency in the era of Republican political domination that lasted from 1860 to 1912. Cleveland's admirers praise him for his honesty, independence, integrity, and commitment to the principles of classical liberalism. As a leader of the Bourbon... Read Full Story
| From : squidoo.com
Published to Painting
Henry VIII (28 June 1491 - 28 January 1547) was King of England from 21 April 1509 until his death in 1547. He was also Lord of Ireland (later King of Ireland) and claimant to the Kingdom of France. Henry was the second monarch of the House of Tudor, succeeding his father, Henry VII.
Henry VIII was a significant figure in the history of the English monarchy. Although in the great part of his reign he brutally suppressed the influence of the Protestant Reformation in England, a movement... Read Full Story
| From : squidoo.com
Not yet published.
<p style="text-indent: 24pt; line-height: 150%"><b>The Law of Attraction</b> states, ‘like attracts like.’</p> <p style="text-indent: 24pt; line-height: 150%"><br />
Whatever you focus your thoughts upon will be drawn into your experience. Thoughts are magnetic and so attract to them more thoughts that are similar to them. Emotions and feelings are powerful amplifiers to thought. It is an energy phenomenon. It does not matter whether you desire the thing you are focusing upon... Read Full Story
| From : squidoo.com
Not yet published.
<b>The Science of Getting Rich</b> was a little book written in 1910 by <b>Wallace D Wattles</b>
It was written in archaic language, so I have spent the time re-drafting it in a more modern language. I hope that from studying this, you will be able to use it to improve your life.
<b>Wallace D Wattles</b> understood the principles of the universe, including the Laws of Attraction. Although he did not use that term, he has incorporated the Laws of Attraction within this book, and shows you... Read Full Story

