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- The Crisis of Human Survival
Environmental Pollution1. Damage to The Ozone Layer Causes Radiation PollutionThe hole in the ozone layer above the North Pole is becoming larger, all.... read more » - Fielding's Education of Readers in "Tom Jones," Part Eight
Connecting the WholeRichetti states that eighteenth-century novels in England are "heavily didactic," and the writers of the period are "open in their.... read more » - Human Cultural Evolution
If we think about it at this juncture, clearly there is little to commend this Judaeo/ Christian/Islamic God if he is represented by the people who le.... read more » - Presenting Jeff Minthorn - Editor of Verge Magazine
A little while ago I mentioned that I stumbled across Verge Magazine by accident and that I planned to interview its editor, Jeff Minthorn.1. Tell us .... read more » - Account of a Refugee During the 2nd World War
So I get an email from Julie talking about her grand mother who was a refugee during the war here in the Caux Palace where I am currently studying Hot.... read more » - The Man Who Loved Jail
Around my twentieth birthday life became a series of incredible events. Perhaps in retrospect it has never ended. I was living on my own with other gu.... read more » - Apples in American Culture - Why, Apples are as Amercian as Apple Pie!
Here in the United States, though, we have many traditional fruits. Of course, perhaps the most popular and most traditional fruit that we grow is the.... read more » - The Pardoner, Sins Best Friend
Now, good men, God forgive you your trespass,And guard you from the sin of avarice,May my holy pardon save you all,So you can offer coins,Or else broo.... read more » - The Automatic Champion
Babe Didrickson Zaharias was a phenomenal athlete. This Texan ran, jumped, rode horses, and played basketball and baseballwith tremendous flair.In the.... read more » - Weapons Innovations of the Medieval Era
Although many when many people think of the Middle Ages as "The Dark Ages", there were actually many brilliant innovations in the arts, politics, and .... read more » - My Introduction To Northwest Coast Native American Art
I had lived in Vancouver very briefly as a child and it was during that time when I was first exposed to the art of the Northwest Coast Native America.... read more » - The Original Nobility: Patricians and Knights
By "nobility" I refer to that class in society which once had hereditary political, financial and social privileges guaranteed by law. By "original no.... read more » - Read This Article If You Just Really Want to Run Away
Remember the Run-Away Bride? Do you ever feel like that sometimes? Many people cannot believe that she ran away like that, yet deep inside you underst.... read more » - The Life of Francisco Goya
Francisco Jos de Goya y Lucientes was born in Fuendetodos in 1740, a town close to Saragossa in the North east of Spain. Shortly after his family move.... read more » - Brush Cleaning: Keeping Brushes Long After You're Done Creating
It is easy to keep a brush clean for many years with simple regular maintenance. The most effective way to keep and clean brushes is by using a mild s.... read more » - Egyptian Hanmde Galabeya (Galabia)
The Bedouin culture has a long history of beautiful costumes, textiles and Jewelry. The Bedouin costume has not changed in a thousand years, and the B.... read more » - Tony Curtis, Artist Extraordinaire: A Legendary Screen Actor's Expressions on Canvas
Everyone has his or her favorite Tony Curtis film, whether its Some Like it Hot with Marilyn Monroe and Jack Lemmon, The Boston Strangler with Henry F.... read more » - Film Budgets - Insider Tips For Film Students
This is my 20th year working in the film industry on over 40 film productions. Throughout that time I have never met a new film school graduate who ha.... read more » - Quota Benefits Should Go To New Social Proletariat?
THE MORAL OF reservations has been built on two grounds, which are often mutually contradictory, and yet, mutually complimentary.In the first quarter .... read more » - A Short Biography on Some of Europe's Most Loved and Hated Monarchs - Pt 4 Queen Mary I
Queen Mary I of England was born in 1516 to Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon and was the first British monarch to rule in her own right. Mary was pr.... read more » - What If There Were No Wars?
What if the human raced evolved to the point that they understood that killing ones own species sets a very bad precedent? What if we could use some o.... read more » - Rosa Parks Took A Seat... And Gave Dignity To Everyone
When Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on the bus over 50 years ago, she gave America - black, red, yellow and white Americans - it's dignity bac.... read more » - History of the Royal Barges - a Timeless Tradition
The history of the royal barges dates back to the Sukhothai era in the 13th century when the first royal barges were reportedly seen. The barges were .... read more » - Tarot Cards Demystified: The Suit of Pentacles
There are many ways to interpret the symbolism found in Tarot Cards. There are varying points of view that exist about what each card means or represe.... read more » - A Biography of KHIEU Samphan (PhD)
Extraordinary chamber to try some of the top leaders during Democratic Kampuchea Regime; a regime that is accused of killing millions of Cambodian inn.... read more » - Templars and the Tau Cross
The Tau is a figure constructed of five lines and is considered an important emblem or badge in Royal Arch Masonry and was the symbol of the Knight Te.... read more » - Can You Hear Me, Superman?
I read somewhere that you can tell a lot about a person by finding out who her heroes are. I suppose that's fairly obvious. Take Homer Simpson. It com.... read more » - History of St. Anthony's Cathedral in Beaumont, Texas
Amanda Vessel, "The Making of a Landmark: St. Anthony's Cathedral, Beaumont, Texas," Touchstone, vol. XIX (2000), 48-58.This article explores the hist.... read more » - At 60 plus Amitabh Bachchan Rules! - A Vastu Study
No words in this universe are enough to describe him, superstar, living legend, and the face of Indian cinema. Amitabh Bachchan today is an icon to re.... read more » - Lance Armstrong Bracelets: Fashion Accessories for a Worthy Cause
Lance Armstrong bracelets, the yellow rubber wrist bands inscribed with the motto LiveStrong, are tangible parts of champion American cyclist Lance Ar.... read more » - Ogham and Aymara
OGHAM:As any reader of my work knows by now, Ogham and an Ogham mentor played a major role in altering my life and commitment to learning about the an.... read more » - Tsunami Aftermath
On December 26, 2004 a massive tsunami swept through Thailand killing thousands of people, and changing the lives of thousands more. Although the Tsun.... read more » - Japan -The Samurai Were Its First Protectors
Japan is a country that is widely known for its technology. But the more popular interests of the people lie in the history of the first descendants a.... read more »
