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February 1st, 2010 by walterguerra1961

 

 

AssociatedContent.com has seen the number of press articles submitted by its content partners in recent months, which is a positive development. There have been several things to make it profitable for writers on the site to post news articles, resulting in this increase. News articles now pay a flat $ 5 per item, which are reviewed more quickly than most items on the website when they are submitted by content partners. Writing news articles, but can not be for everyone, and content partners must realize the risks involved in the drafting of press articles on the front. Realizing the risks from the outset that the frustration level will be lower for the first item to consider is writers.The time. News articles, obviously must be timely. An article about something that happened twenty four hours may be obsolete in the world of news. When considering the opportunity, a content partner must also consider the life of a newspaper article. This means what is the likely duration of time in the future people will be interested in reading your article? If it is something that is very sensitive to time is the useful life may be very short as well. If an article is too short a shelf life AssociatedContent.com 's staff may decide that it is not beneficial to publish. Another reason that articles can not be considered worthy of publication is if they have a very limited audience. Remember AssociatedContent.com material that they wish to have a reading audience, if they just did an article for his people, the public is rather limited. While the article may be refused to release for payment of any such circumstances, remember that you can still submit it for publication, but if you offer without asking for more articles payment.A other reasons may be refused if the item has been published and on the website and by another writer, or if you do not use the quotes at the bottom thereof to enable officials to review thereof to know the sources he used in his research. The last point to watch and definitely will result in the rejection of the article is plagiarism. Plagiarism is not accepted for any category of items in AssociatedContent.com. This makes sense because you should never publish the work of another person as his own.So saying, I tell them not to write newspaper articles AssociatedContent.com? No, I'm not saying that at all. As a matter of fact, I like to write news articles for AssociatedContent.com. You need to realize that although the newspaper articles written comes a risk. The possibility exists that you may end up making time to write your article and not at the end get paid for it if it falls into any of the categories described in this article. Sometimes it's hard to know if an item has already been written about the subject. You can use the search function on the website, but note that there may be other items that are not published but are in line at your subject. My best advice for this is that if you think it is a very hot and are becoming aware of it hours after the others have heard, it is likely that there are papers presented at the queue and we must understand that there is an opportunity just your item will be rejected for payment purposes. While you are writing newspaper articles AssociatedContent.com with eyes open but can be a very rewarding activity.

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December 26th, 2009 by walterguerra1961

This church is one that does not truly support the definition of being lost, as it was and still is standing, although not at its original site. But part of the history of St. Teilo's was lost, only to be rediscovered quite by accident. This rediscovery of murals which date to the time before the Reformation is quite remarkable because most of the churches in Wales that where of the 'old faith', were laid to ruin by Henry VIII's pillage of the Catholic faith during the Reformation. This is the remarkable story of St. Teilo's Church.

Situated near the Loughor River just outside of Pontarddulais in Wales, St Teilo's church was known to most as the 'church in the marsh'. The Welsh, however prefer 'Llandelio Tal-y-bont' or 'the church of St. Teilo at the head of the bridge'. The Welsh name is far more descriptive and nearer the point.

The name signifies the nearness of the church to the first crossing point on the river upstream from the old Roman fort at the mouth of the Loughor rover into the Burry estuary. This crossing served as an invasion route for the Normans and buildings built here were captured by the Welsh in 1215. Today a farmhouse has been buit on the old foundations, an almost replica of the main church building.

The church served as a house of worship though 1852. Annual services were still conducted at the site until 1973, when the church was de-consecrated. Unfortunately in the years after suffered from neglect and vandalism. Graves were disturbed and the church was systematically being dismantled.

It was near this time that surveys were done and medieval wall paintings were uncovered, hidden beneath layers of paint. These wall paintings were found to be of significant historical value, and they and the remains of the church were disassembled and taken to the Welsh National History Museum at St. Fagan's.

Then in 1985 a group of people from the University college of Cardiff's Department of Conservation removed the paintings to be repaired and preserved before being replaced in the re-erected church at the museum. Numerous representations were found in the paintings, including St. Katherine.

The site of St. Teilo's Church shows little of what made up the grounds. The raised churchyard and some foundations are still evident. There appeared to have been extensive work for varying periods over several hundred years.

The church was formed of a rectangular chancel and nave. Later a south aisle, north chapel and porch were added. Reconstruction was also evident, as suggested by a complete refurbishment of the east chancel wall and addition of Gothic style windows. A second story was apparently lost early on.

The church remains a legacy of history marked only by a few walls and a graveyard. Perhaps someday the church will be fully restored at its original site and re-consecrated so that the faithful may not only worship in the present day, but grow to know the wonder of their past.

In late 2007, the Restoration of St Teilo's will be complete. The National History Museum, known locally as the Museum of Welsh life, will open this historic building to the public to enjoy its splendor. The church will have been restored to what it would have looked like in the medieval period and the paintings will once again be on view of the entire world to see. What Henry laid waste to all those years ago, it now back where it belongs, back to the people of Wales!

My meanderings regarding Carmarthenshire

October 13th, 2009 by walterguerra1961

For a lot of us, when the holiday season arrives, a lot of people mull over different selections and ending up choosing one at the last minute. However, if you're concerned about doing something somewhat unusual this year then why not think about holiday cottages as an alternative for your family.

Wales is a common vacation cottage journey place for people seeking Welsh holidays. We will textually inspect all those best-selling places in Wales. Carmarthenshire is a fashionable place having prideful claim to some dramatic coastline.

Pembrokeshire highly approved destination, in part owing to the having the UK's only coastal park. The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path is internationally famous for it's flora and fauna. And stunning coast. The county boasts coastline consisting of grand


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