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Baby Boomers  // Posts tagged as "Baby Boomers"

Swan Song

Swan Song

Anyone who was a Pittsburgh Steelers fan back in the 70s remembers the grace and height of WR Lynn Swan when he leaped for the ball. He studied ballet and other types of dance as a child, which many believe is the reason he could leap so easily to catch a Terry Bradshaw pass. He ...

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Luxury Digs for Crabs and Other Ocean Bottom Dwellers

Luxury Digs for Crabs and Other Ocean Bottom Dwellers

The Skylab I was a space station launched and operated by NASA in 1973 that fell to the earth and landed in the ocean in 1979, mostly around Australia. It cost about $2 billion dollars to build back then.   Crabs in the ocean like to build their “homes” from items humans drop in the ...

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The Humble Beginning of Ketchup and Today in America TV

The Humble Beginning of Ketchup and Today in America TV

Ketchup is one of the most commonly used condiments in the America household. It is estimated that 97% of homes have a bottle in the refrigerator right now. The brand you use is very personal to your taste. Some like Heinz and others prefer the other brands. But ketchup began as more of a fish ...

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Be Still My Coffee Filled Heart

Be Still My Coffee Filled Heart

Have you heard this one before? Apples are better at waking you up in the morning than caffeine. In some ways they are.  They have carbs and natural sugars which boost energy and last longer than the caffeine in coffee, which is a mild stimulant and can wear off. They are crunchy and give you ...

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Catch the B&O Railroad for a Little Monopoly® History

Catch the B&O Railroad for a Little Monopoly® History

Monopoly ® is the best-selling board game in the world. It is sold in 103 countries and produced in 41 languages including Croatian and a Braille edition. In 1934, the height of the Great Depression, unemployed Charles B. Darrow of Germantown, Pennsylvania, showed what he called the Monopoly ® game to the executives at Parker ...

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Om – Yoga – It Is Addictive

Om – Yoga – It Is Addictive

It seems as if most of the people we know are taking or teaching a regular yoga class. The benefits of this exercise that used to be for the flower power crowd are being enjoyed by some surprising people. Men are reaping its benefits in classes just for themselves. Combat veterans suffering from PTSD are ...

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Where will your E-Business Take You?

Where will your E-Business Take You?

We, at Today in America TV, have been saying it all along: connect with customers and clients over the internet and your business will boom. But do not take our work for it. Below are the top five E-Business trends. Companies will learn to manage customers’ relationships by virtually serving their needs “24 × 7″-24 ...

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The New Social Media Favorite

The New Social Media Favorite

Social media marketing is rapidly becoming the best way to reach everyone from customers to clients. One of the newest and most powerful is Pinterest. In order to get on it, you need to be invited by someone else.  Pinterest bills itself as a virtual pin board. Companies as well as people are in the ...

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Star Graduates from Louisiana Schools

Star Graduates from Louisiana Schools

  They grow them tall and smart in Louisiana. Terry Bradshaw, the host of Today in America TV, is a graduate of Louisiana Tech. He was the first round draft pick and the Pittsburgh Steelers got him. His nickname on the grid iron was “The Blonde Bomber” and “The Man with the Cannon Arm”. His ...

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Gold – Good or Bad to the Economy

Gold – Good or Bad to the Economy

Gold, a precious metal, is the hot, new industry darling as more mining companies are joining in the dig for the coveted mineral. Investors are buying into the companies and hoping to get in on the action. The more demand for it, the more opportunities to invest in it and invest in the companies which ...

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