by Chris McGarry | Jul 9, 2022 | history
1755 – British General Edward Braddock mortally wounded during Battle of Fort Duquesne during French and Indian War. 1776 – Declaration of Independence is read to George Washington’s troops in New York. 1789 – French Revolution: The National...
by Chris McGarry | Jul 6, 2022 | author tools
Indie authors are continually being introduced to new types of software and tools design to make their work more efficient and profitable. If you are any way at all familiar with Publisher Rocket, you will be aware that this online application – which can be...
by Chris McGarry | Jul 2, 2022 | business
In 1977, famed American economist John Kenneth Galbraith wrote one of his most prolific works, a book entitled ‘The Age of Certainty.’ Inspired by events which were taking place in the 1970s – including Watergate, the rise of corporate dominance of government, and...
by Chris McGarry | Jun 29, 2022 | agriculture
It goes without saying that the world is undoubtedly in the most unstable position it has been in both economically and politically in nearly a century. Along with the threat of a third world conflict comes a looming global food crisis. For far too long, Canada and...
by Chris McGarry | Jun 27, 2022 | pet niche
If you ask the average person if they’re a cat person or a dog person, many will say the latter. There is a great amount of misunderstanding of cats, but in reality, our feline friends – who have been kept as pets for thousands of years – are truly amazing...
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