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		<title>Mississippi Scholarships and Mississippi Financial Aid Conveniently</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 02:23:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Linda Greens</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With its long history of integration and education, the state of Mississippi boasts of no less than 25 top class universities. However the best part of it is that whichever university one chooses, financial aid in Mississippi is available. Such aids are available not only in form of grants, fellowships, and other assistance but also [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With its long history of integration and education, the state of Mississippi boasts of no less than 25 top class universities. However the best part of it is that whichever university one chooses, financial aid in Mississippi is available. Such aids are available not only in form of grants, fellowships, and other assistance but also in form of Mississippi scholarships and therefore financial constraints won&#8217;t come on the way of pursuing education for any meritorious student in Mississippi.</p>
<p>Mississippi Scholarships and Mississippi Financial Aid Types</p>
<p>Four types of Mississippi finance aid are available for aspirant students. As usual the first two of them are federal and state grants and aids while the other two are Mississippi scholarships and aids provided by universities and colleges as well as other organizations and foundations.</p>
<p>Mississippi State Finance Aid</p>
<p>Federal aids and financial assistance provided for students are usually uniform in pattern and obtained by applying through FAFSA or the free application for federal student aid. However the state based Mississippi financial aid has some different characteristics in comparison to other states.</p>
<p>Usually such financial aids are available in two forms. One is for the undergraduates while the second one is for the graduate. Junior or the senior college students those are pursuing the license for Class &#8220;A&#8221; teachers and are residents of Mississippi would be eligible for the William Winter Teacher scholarship in Mississippi.</p>
<p>Other notable aid programs are the summer developmental program grant, nursing education scholarship or loans for junior or senior students, Nissan scholarship, Mississippi tuition assistance grant, scholarship for law enforcement officer and fireman services, and the very special eminent scholarships grant. Last but not the least there is the higher education legislative plan for those who cannot cover all their educational expenses with other aid programs and health care professions loan and Mississippi scholarship for undergraduates.</p>
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		<title>Property Crimes in Mississippi</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 06:41:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marion Chamberlain</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Property crime is one of the most common types of crimes committed in Mississippi. In fact, in 2008, there were 86,408 instances of crimes against property. And the statistics indicate that this disturbing trend is likely to continue throughout 2009 and into 2010. Property crimes are very serious offenses in Mississippi. Unfortunately, it is also [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Property crime is one of the most common types of crimes committed in Mississippi. In fact, in 2008, there were 86,408 instances of crimes against property. And the statistics indicate that this disturbing trend is likely to continue throughout 2009 and into 2010.</p>
<p>Property crimes are very serious offenses in Mississippi. Unfortunately, it is also one of the most common types of crimes committed throughout the state. Crimes involving property is broad category that includes any sort of offense that involves damage private or public property. Some of the most common crimes in Mississippi include:</p>
<p>* Arson: arson is a well known type of crime in Mississippi that involves setting an intentional setting or attempt to set a fire in order to destroy or deface property. Many arson crimes are also part of a grander scheme, for instance setting a fire in order to collect on insurance money.<br />
* Shoplifting: this common crime is the theft of property from a retail establishment without paying for it. Although many stores and shops in Mississippi have developed anti-shoplifting procedures, it remains one of the most common crimes in Lee County.<br />
* Burglary: Commonly referred to as breaking and entering, burglary is the willful entering or remaining in the property of another to commit a crime. Although the most common crime committed during a burglary in northeastern Mississippi is larceny/theft, virtually any other crime against property or people can occur during such a situation.<br />
* Theft/Larceny: The simplest of all property crimes, these two similar offences involve the taking and/or removal of someone else&#8217;s property without their permission.<br />
* Vandalism: Graffiti, defacement, smashing windows, all fall under vandalism. Virtually anything that causes a diminishment of value or use of public or private property can be considered vandalism.</p>
<p>Each of these crimes carries a serious penalty in Mississippi. The current economic situation throughout the Southeast, as well as the nation at large, creates a climate for property crime to thrive. The disparity of wealth in certain locations makes it difficult for people to make wise choices, or often drive them into decisions that they, under normal circumstances would never have considered.</p>
<p>Mississippi property crime law is very complicated and difficult to interpret. What can start as a simple misunderstanding can quickly spiral into a life-changing event that has dire consequences. The best way to protect yourself from being caught in up in a situation beyond your control is to do your best to understand the law, but if you are facing charges for property crimes in Mississippi consult a dedicated and experience property crime attorney without delay.</p>
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		<title>Mississippi Records</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 06:40:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Philips</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nowaday, the internet has made this task much easier. By clicking on the links, you can search through thousands of Court Records from Mississippi for free in seconds. If your free preliminary search is successful, you can purchase the court record of your choice for less than $30. In this difficult economy, that is an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nowaday, the internet has made this task much easier. By clicking on the links, you can search through thousands of Court Records from Mississippi for free in seconds. If your free preliminary search is successful, you can purchase the court record of your choice for less than $30. In this difficult economy, that is an amazing deal. If you are looking for court record information from Mississippi, you need to click on the above link now! If you are looking for criminal records, use the link below instead:</p>
<p>Criminal Records have always been difficult to find, but if you are looking for criminal information on any individual from Mississippi, the above link can help you find accurate Mississippi Criminal Records in seconds. Criminal Records are kept by federal, state and local governments and it used to take weeks to locate accurate criminal record information. However, by clicking on the link above, you can perform a free preliminary search of thousands of Mississippi Criminal Records in less than one minute. You can then choose to sign up and access unlimited criminal records for around $30, which is a terrific investment in today&#8217;s economy</p>
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		<title>Downtown Hotels in Jackson Mississippi</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 04:07:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kathy Austin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jackson City is the capital of Mississippi. It is also the state&#8217;s most populous city with an estimated population of 557,385 as of year 2000. In fact, it is now considered as the US&#8217; 88th largest metropolitan region. Jackson City was named after Andrew Jackson, a former US president. The city also houses great museums [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jackson City is the capital of Mississippi. It is also the state&#8217;s most populous city with an estimated population of 557,385 as of year 2000. In fact, it is now considered as the US&#8217; 88th largest metropolitan region. Jackson City was named after Andrew Jackson, a former US president.</p>
<p>The city also houses great museums and historic sites like the Greenwood Cemetery, King Edward Hotel, Mississippi Museum of Art, and the Eudora Welty House Museum along with The City of Jackson Fire Museum, Manship House Museum and so much more. Parks you will find here include Grove Park, Battlefield Park, Sykes Park, Smith Park, and Parham Bridges Park.</p>
<p>With all the attractions in Jackson City, vacationers and business travelers will find it easy to find good hotels and resorts, especially in its downtown area. Here are some of the downtown hotels in Jackson, Mississippi:</p>
<p>Americas Best Inn Jackson<br />
Americas Best Inn Jackson is located at 5411 Interstate 55 North Jackson, MS 39206. It is a short 13 miles to the Jackson-Evers International Airport. Check in time is at 1PM while check out time is at 11AM. Young adults under the age of 21 should be accompanied by an adult. An ID and credit card is required upon check in.</p>
<p>The hotel has a total of 103 guest rooms with Cable TV and coffee makers. Accommodations include King Suites with 1 King-sized bed; Whirlpool King Suites with 1 King-sized bed and jetted tubs; and Deluxe double Suites with 2 double beds. All rooms are guaranteed with complimentary local calls. This is apart from the hotel&#8217;s indoor pool, fitness center and hot tub.</p>
<p>Best Western Executive Inn<br />
Best Western Executive Inn is located at 725 Larson Street Jackson, MS 39202. This 2-star deluxe hotel was renovated last 2006. Its location puts it near the Mississippi Museum of Art, Mississippi State Capitol, and the Jackson Zoological Park, and the Alamo Theater, Chimneyville Crafts Gallery, Mississippi sports Hall and the Mississippi State Coliseum among others.</p>
<p>Check in time at the hotel is at 1:30PM while check out time is at 11AM. A valid ID and credit card is required during check in. Hence, each room in this hotel is exquisitely furnished and tastefully appointed. Rooms are equipped with microwave ovens, cable TV, data ports, refrigerators and coffee makers.</p>
<p>The hotel also has a business center with photocopy and fax services, a fitness center and an outdoor pool. Aside from complimentary newspapers and continental breakfast, they also provide free wireless Internet access and local calls.</p>
<p>Hotel accommodations include the Standard 2 Queen having 2 double beds, cherry-wood furnishings, dual-line phones, 25-inch TVs with Cable, refrigerators, microwave ovens, tea/coffee makers, iron with ironing boards, hair dryers and air conditioners; Standard rooms having 1 king bed, separate sitting areas with 1 sofa bed and the other standard amenities.</p>
<p>Clarion Hotel Jackson<br />
Clarion Hotel Jackson is situated at 5075 Interstate Highway 55 North Jackson MS 39206. This 2-star hotel is close to attractions and establishments like the Highland Village, Northpark Mall and the Chimneyville Crafts. Check in time is at 3PM while check out time is at 12NN. The minimum age requirement for check in is 21 years old. A valid ID and credit is also required.</p>
<p>The hotel has a total of 222 guest rooms in its 6 floors with interior corridors. The hotel also has a seasonal outdoor pool, Fitness Center and a 24hr front desk. Accommodations include their 2 Double Bed Rooms and Standard King Rooms. Guests can choose between smoking and non-smoking units equipped with Cable TVs, video game consoles, and coffee makers and multi-phones with voice mail, hair dryers, iron and free wireless Internet access.</p>
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		<title>Mississippi River Boat Cruises</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 07:33:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ralph Serpe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mississippi river cruise today is quite popular as many people see it a way of experiencing the river culture. Cruising the 2,320-mile long river will allow you get a different glimpse of the United States. This is an ideal way to learn more about American history. However, a Mississippi river cruise is not just restricted [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mississippi river cruise today is quite popular as many people see it a way of experiencing the river culture. Cruising the 2,320-mile long river will allow you get a different glimpse of the United States.</p>
<p>This is an ideal way to learn more about American history. However, a Mississippi river cruise is not just restricted to learning about American history; you also can enjoy local music and regional cuisine.</p>
<p>The cruise is usually hosted on a paddle-wheeled steam boat, which will usually have a Victorian décor. The staff on the boats are extremely friendly, and customer service is rather good.</p>
<p>There are many cruise companies offering the Mississippi river cruise and each package is of different duration. There are cruise package ranging from 3 days to 12 days, depending on how much time you want to spend enjoying yourself. You can even select an hour long cruise if you do not want to spend too much time on a boat.</p>
<p>The pace of the cruise is not fast like ocean cruise vessels. Usually the boats travel at six miles per hour giving passengers enough time to absorb the surrounding beauty.</p>
<p>Many cruise companies have special cruises for special days like Valentine&#8217;s Day cruise or Christmas cruise. These cruises are more expensive than normal cruises and the passengers are treated to exciting display of fireworks during the course of the cruise.</p>
<p>The length of the cruise will depend on the number of ports of call. Since the entire river system has over 50 rivers and tributaries, you can be sure that you will have ample opportunity to explore and learn more about the American Midwest.</p>
<p>Although you can go for a Mississippi river cruise any time of the year, in winter the northern routes are not available. If you are sensitive to heat and humidity, you should avoid going for the cruise in summer when the river basin is warm. Make sure you book your cruise well in advance as each boat takes less than 500 passengers per trip. In order to save money, you avoid add-ons and eat on land rather than the boat.</p>
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		<title>Looking For Mississippi Singles</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 03:34:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary Murphy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mississippi is a state in the United States that is on the southern side of the state. The capital city of Mississippi is called Jackson. The Jackson city is also the largest in Mississippi. This state was named after a river known as Mississippi river. It has a population of about three million people. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mississippi is a state in the United States that is on the southern side of the state. The capital city of Mississippi is called Jackson. The Jackson city is also the largest in Mississippi. This state was named after a river known as Mississippi river. It has a population of about three million people. The climate of this place is a humid subtropical climate with very long summers and mild short winters. Its in this state that blues genre of of music originated from. Different kinds of music can put as in a happy mood. The Jazz music can put you in happy mood while the blues can put you in a romantic mood. The classical type of music makes someone feel relaxed while rock is another story. But solely depends with a person. Music arouses different emotions in different people. While the blues might put some people in a romantic mood, it can make some people very sad especially if the lyrics remind them of a heart ache. All in all music can fall in love again.</p>
<p>Speed dating is all about meeting a group of people who are single in Mississippi or otherwise in the shortest time possible. It involves a group people with the same number of men and women meeting at a short period of time and interacting. Here you get to ask important things you would like to know about the person you are interested in. You can meet and talk to as many people as ten in as little time as five minutes. If you liked one of the people you talked to you can arrange to meet on a date with them and get to know them even better. There are many speed dating parties around Mississippi that one can attend to find someone they can go out with to shoot pool or share drinks and maybe finally get married if that is what you were looking for.</p>
<p>Online dating has become one the most effective way of meeting singles in Mississippi. There are married couples in Mississippi who confess to having met on line. The Christians in Mississippi have also resorted to online dating. There are sites for social online dating that many Christians in Mississippi have subscribed to. If you are a visiting Christian in Mississippi and you would like to meet with fellow Christians, social online dating provides you with the avenue to do just that. The Christians online share the bible&#8217;s teaching and encourage one another to grow spiritually.</p>
<p>There are a lot of things you can do in Mississippi for fun and this includes fishing and golf. You can also visit the parks or go to romantic restaurants that are many in that state. The romantic restaurants promise to give you a home away from home. Some of the restaurants have fitness programs and spas that will make your stay in Mississippi restaurants as comfortable as possible. You can not lack an activity to do with your date while you are in Mississippi. While in Mississippi you can visit the Rapids Water Park. The Rapids features a full day of fun for your date whether you make a splash in the cool blue waves, that a thrilling ride down any of there 16 water slides, or just float around the lazy river. Rapids Water Park has 22 acres of action packed attractions, with something fun for you. At the water parks you can have a river ride with your date. if you and your date are not water phobic the water can be a very relaxing place to be.</p>
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		<title>Searching For The Best Mississippi Crappie Fishing Spots</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 03:32:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ralph Serpe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Crappie are found all over the United States From the east cost all the way to California, from southern Canada, to Florida and just about any other place there is a lake river or stream. The great thing about Mississippi crappie fishing is that excellent catch can be found on many lakes year round. Even [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Crappie are found all over the United States From the east cost all the way to California, from southern Canada, to Florida and just about any other place there is a lake river or stream. The great thing about Mississippi crappie fishing is that excellent catch can be found on many lakes year round. Even better, many of these lakes clear out because seasonal anglers prefer to stay at home in front of the fireplace, telling fish stories about their great spring and summer seasons. Some of the best fishing can actually be had in the winter months, and there are several lakes to choose from as your preferred location.</p>
<p>Barnett Reservoir is a 33,000-acre lake, but in the winter, you&#8217;ll find most of the fishing is done in about 50 acres of water. Mississippi crappie fishing enthusiasts will crowd into the upper lake area referred to as Welfare Hole, fishing for the strong crappie population. Due to the bottleneck created at the nearby highway bridge, crappie are attracted to the area and held here, seeking shelter from the current. Though just about anyone could catch a fish here, Mississippi crappie fishing during the winter is most efficient with an electronic depth finder to locate large schools, as well as a lot of patience. Barnett&#8217;s spillway also offers great fishing opportunities after a large release of water at the dam. Pelahatchie Creek on the east side of the dam also provides great Mississippi crappie fishing, with anglers targeting the banks where crappie can find deep cover.</p>
<p>Eagle Lake is another excellent location to find crappie. It&#8217;s a landlocked oxbow off the Mississippi River close to Vicksburg, famous for producing 10- and 12-inch fish in two years&#8217; time, which is faster than any other lake in the state, according to studies by biologists. Eagle Lake is optimal for pre-spawn winter Mississippi crappie fishing because large females move out of the river channel for shelter. During these times, you can troll for an hour or two and catch your limit. For the best success, troll the deeper waters away from the owner piers, where they regularly deplete the supply in the brush along the banks. According to some sources, the crappie here prefer to remain about 14-15 feet deep in 20-foot deep waters.</p>
<p>Bay Springs Pool, just 30 minutes south of the Tennessee border, is a 5,500-acre lake that gets extremely cold during the winter months. However, during this time, Mississippi crappie fishing yields a great catch, with fat fish resting deep in the lake and ready to bite live bait such as small minnows. The lake contains clear waters, and in 35-50-foot deep areas, you&#8217;ll probably find the best, largest winter slabs at depths of 35-40 feet. Using more poles to cover a variety of depths can turn out a limit for the day, even in the dead cold of winter.</p>
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		<title>Knowing About Tourist Attractions In Mississippi</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Aug 2009 03:28:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Linda Greens</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mississippi is one of the states situated in the southeastern region of United States of America. The capital, Jackson is also known to be the largest city in the state of Mississippi. Mississippi is known for many things but many visitors come here for the breathtaking scenery, the rich history, and fantastic restaurants. Visitors to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mississippi is one of the states situated in the southeastern region of United States of America. The capital, Jackson is also known to be the largest city in the state of Mississippi. Mississippi is known for many things but many visitors come here for the breathtaking scenery, the rich history, and fantastic restaurants. Visitors to the state can take a ride through the magnificent Mississippi Pine Belt, take a tour of the historic downtown area in Hattiesburg, or enjoy world class golf amid the spectacular views but whatever you do you will immediately see why so many visitors vacation in Mississippi every year. There is no shortage here of exciting and adventuresome things to do, your biggest concern will be what to do first.</p>
<p>Evidence of Mississippi&#8217;s rich history can be found throughout the state. Visitors who love to tour historic homes have the opportunity to take the Search for the Gold Architectural Driving Tour upon which can be viewed more than 50 historic homes, or visit one of the many other historic homes throughout the rest of the state. Guests to the state of Mississippi also have the opportunity to tour a Greek Revival mansion dating back to 1850, the Army Regional Museum, or visit the Historic Hancock County Courthouse. At the Biloxi City Cemetery visitors have a chance to view tombstones dating back to the 1800’s, and the Biloxi Lighthouse is always a treat for the history buff. There is definitely no shortage of historical places in the beautiful state of Mississippi.</p>
<p>For those vacationers that enjoy being outside there is plenty to do as well. Many visitors come here every year specifically to enjoy the beautiful and diverse scenery throughout the state. Visitors here can enjoy horseback riding on 70 acres of magnificent land at the Green Woods Stables, sail into the sunset on one of the states many charter boats, have some fun in the sun at the Shiloh Splash Park water park, or camp at one of the states many individual and unique campgrounds. And don&#8217;t forget that Mississippi also offers world class fishing and golf as well. Whatever your style is, whatever activities you enjoy outdoors, you&#8217;ll be sure to find it in Mississippi.</p>
<p>Mississippi has some of the richest culture to offer visitors who seek out just that. In Canton those that come to the state will have a chance to get a taste for that rich culture at the Multicultural Center and Museum where visitor cal learn about everything from music to education to slavery. In Choctaw visitors have the opportunity to explore the Choctaw Indians at the Choctaw museum, or in Clarksdale visitors can enjoy the good old southern blues at the Cat Head Delta Blues and Folk Art shop or the Delta Blues Museum. The state also holds a number of culture rich festivals and shows throughout the year and is home to many spectacular art museums in different areas all over the state.</p>
<p>The state of Mississippi has no shortage of culture rich activities that the whole family can enjoy or even just the couple on a romantic getaway.The state is diverse and exciting, exactly the traits that have so many coming back again and again. Mississippi State is also the only state to have the most amazing and highly dense forests. More then half of the entire area of Mississippi is covered with forests. Thus, there is a lot of adventure and excitement, which one can find on the tour to the entire state of Mississippi. As a study tour it would be a great experience for a student.</p>
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		<title>Shopping For Mississippi Real Estate</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 08:50:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kathy Austin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mississippi is a state known for having a classic southern style. If you are looking for affordable housing, Mississippi real estate is some of the cheapest in the land. Compared to the national average of about $200,000, the median prices for homes in Mississippi is right around $135,000. In addition to getting a good deal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mississippi is a state known for having a classic southern style. If you are looking for affordable housing, Mississippi real estate is some of the cheapest in the land. Compared to the national average of about $200,000, the median prices for homes in Mississippi is right around $135,000. In addition to getting a good deal on your house, Mississippi also has the lowest cost of living. Mississippi used to be one of the five richest states in the nation, but that all changed with the start of the civil war. Before the war, half the population was made up of slaves and the main industry was cotton. With those slaves free, it shouldn&#8217;t be surprising that the economy took a turn for the worst. Lingering prejudice dampened economic growth as well. That is why so many people believe that Mississippi is just starting to get its bearings and flourish. Consequently, now might be a good time to invest in the region.</p>
<p>Most housing units across the state are single-family homes that are owned by the families who occupy them. There are also rental homes and apartments but they are more common in populated areas like Jackson, Gulfport and Hattiesburg. Land is Mississippi&#8217;s most valuable and plentiful resource. Since Mississippi is not densely populated and there are thousands of acres for sale. Investors can usually finds land parcels as small as one acre or others as large as several hundreds of acres. If you like water, there are lots on the narrow southern coast and acreage along the state&#8217;s six rivers. If you do build by a river, leave plenty of room for flood erosion though. With rich soil and plentiful lumber, farming and forestry are two of the most important industries in the state. The woods make the state a good place for hunting and outdoor recreation as well.</p>
<p>There are five different regions in Mississippi: the hills, the pines, the capital, the delta and the coastal region. Outdoor activities are plentiful in every region, but each area has its own unique flavor. For example, the coastal region in the only part of the state with beach access while the capital region is famous for its deer, quail and turkey hunting.The natural beauty of the place coupled with well governed cities and all the amenities and necessities of modern day life make Mississippi a desirable place to live in. If you are interested in Mississippi real estate for its housing, for its resources or for development opportunities, there are plenty of options to choose from. In fact, there are so many available properties, that it might be wise to have a Realtor help you sort them out.</p>
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		<title>The Great Mississippi River</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 08:13:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marion Chamberlain</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Mississippi River is one of the most popular rivers in the United States. The river&#8217;s length is 3,770 kilometers making it the 2nd longest river in the country. The river begins at the Lake Itasca part of Minnesota up to the Gulf of Mexico. The term Mississippi is taken from the word Ojibwe which [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Mississippi River is one of the most popular rivers in the United States. The river&#8217;s length is 3,770 kilometers making it the 2nd longest river in the country. The river begins at the Lake Itasca part of Minnesota up to the Gulf of Mexico. The term Mississippi is taken from the word Ojibwe which literally means Great River.</p>
<p>A change in the route of the Mississippi River was caused by earthquakes next to the fault zone of New Madrid which sits at the center of St. Louis and Memphis. The three major earthquakes which happened during the year 1811 and 1812 have caused the temporary reversal of the river. The Reverie settlement located in Tennessee was stopped from the Tipton County and was diverted to the area of the Arkansas River. The earthquakes have also led to the formation of the Reelfoot Lake.</p>
<p>Later on, the lower part of the Mississippi River have naturally diverted to its ending path to the entrance of the Gulf of Mexico. This phenomenon occurred because river&#8217;s channel was blocked with deposits of mud. The water level rose as a result.</p>
<p>In addition, Mississippi River is combined with other rivers which serve as tributaries. These rivers include St. Croix River, Minnesota River, Wisconsin River, Iowa River, Skunk River, Des Moines River and the Illinois River. The river also has sub-tributaries, namely the Platte River and the Tennessee River.</p>
<p>The Mississippi River is a historical site and one of America&#8217;s most valued parts of its natural possessions. It is also a sanctuary to over 320 types of birds. The river is also an integral part of the surrounding communities contributing to the economy and environmental aspect. It has been an inspiration in the creation of a cultural heritage.</p>
<p>The Mississippi River has also been a subject in many cultural, music and arts. Novels have been written, songs have been composed pertaining to the wonders of this river.</p>
<p>The river is presently one of the tourist attractions in the U.S. It is a famous place for water skiing. Historically, the sport of water skiing was discovered in this river by Ralph Samuelson during 1922. It was also in Mississippi River that the first ski jump was held in 1925.</p>
<p>The Mississippi River boasts of its seven National Parks which attract a lot of local and foreign tourists every year. The Mississippi National River and Recreation Area was organized in order to protect and preserve the environment of the river.</p>
<p>There are other organizations established who join forces in protecting the river. All joining this worthy cause are Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve, Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, Effigy Mounds National Monument, Natchez National Historical Park, Vicksburg National Military Park and the New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park.</p>
<p>There are a lot of cruise lines which offers great travel packages for tourists to have an opportunity to witness the magnificent wonder of this historical river. Tourist can enjoy visiting the ten states, all parts of the Mississippi River. Hotels and restaurants are abundant to cater to the needs of the travelers.</p>
<p>The Mississippi River is not just an ordinary river. It is a historical heritage and serves a vital role in the existence of the habitats in its surrounding lands.</p>
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