Broadway show data can be entirely found on the Internet Broadway Database.
1,500,000 homes a year
We had this last year in school, I bet you could find it on the internet though. :)
after loads of hard cold reasherch i have found otu that over 1million kids get harrased over the internet each year.
Tim and Julie were the National Association of Realtors agents of the year in 1997...after closing 103 homes in their first year in business. (found this on Google)
the internet is used for facebook and myspace and email but i am a 12 year old girl who could be very wrong but i ask and answered so there you go
The number of homes that 4,480,700 kWh can power depends on the average energy consumption per home. In the U.S., the average household uses about 877 kWh per month, which translates to approximately 10,524 kWh per year. Dividing 4,480,700 kWh by 10,524 kWh per year suggests that this amount of energy could power about 426 homes for a year.
Masquerading on the internet is where a person or group of people pretend to be someone they are actually not. For example 57 year old Jimmy could pretend to be 17 year old Luke to get a young girls details and trick her.
yes i found them in a book. they might be in any book or internet
In 1991 Quantum Computer Services changed it's name to America Online or AOL. At that time the company was offering internet services to the masses. However, it wasn't until the year 1993, when they started mailing AOL disks to homes across America, that they finally achieved over 1,000,000 members.
No- urban myth. This story has been on the internet for a year- no truth to it.
In the United States approximately 6 to 10 million homes are bought each year. An estimated 367,000 homes were purchased in the year 2012 according to the US census bureau news. This number reflects new homes only that were sold.