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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by David Berry The good, the bad, and the ugly of long time established laws that still exist today. This article will cover the state of Arizona to uncover a few of these hidden gems. written by lksd lskd A headstone, tombstone or gravestone is a permanent marker, normally carved from stone or metal, placed over or next to the site of a burial in a cemetery or elsewhere. written by lksd lskd Wire brushes, metal instruments and abrasive pads may give you instant satisfaction but, if you clean with anything that is harder than the stone, you risk scratching the face of the stone and causing more damage in the long run written by Wally Singer There are some laws that are meant to protect citizens and make things run smoothly in a city or state. And then there are laws that are just plain weird. This article covers some of the oddest laws from the State of Arizona. written by Dhilip kumar Chuck is type of clamp that is used for purposes of holding, rotating tools and materials. The collet chuck is an alternating workholding device like jaw chuck; it also uses mechanical force to grapple the part that has been turned. written by Jim Johnson Many people envision an Arizona vacation as relaxing in the sun and maybe playing a round of golf in the vicinity of Phoenix or Tuscson, which happen to be Arizona's two largest cities. written by J Square Humboldt Whoever said, "You can't take it with you" was obviously not referring to a sense of humor. Here is a list of actual epitaphs from departed souls who clearly had more to say than the time to say it, or from their next of kin, who wanted to be sure they literally had the last word. << previous page 1 next page>> |