- Caring For The Planet And Environment
By: Victor Epand - Sep 10, 2008 Individuals need to realize the damages they are causing to the planet and our environment so they will once again start caring for the world we...
- The Mystery of Edward Leedskalnin
By: Michael Kohler - Sep 5, 2008 Who was Ed Leedskalnin? Why did he really come to south Florida? Where did he learn how to carve, move, and balance megalithic coral blocks? He...
- Fire Extinguisher Signs And The Age Of The Symbol
By: Jon Butt - Sep 3, 2008 Symbols: from fire extinguisher signs to airline diagrams, they're becoming a more and more common sight in our world. Some people consider the...
- Who Was the Real Marcus Aurelius?
By: Maxine Clarke - Aug 29, 2008 Archaeological excavations in southern Turkey recently brought to the surface a magnificent marble statue depicting Emperor Marcus Aurelius....
- The Truth About American Colonists
By: Max Walker - Aug 26, 2008 The English colonists in North America were neither adventurers nor the rulers of great and ancient peoples. Unlike various colonizers down the...
- Help Namibia's 'Enviro Kidz' Programme
By: Gary Terrazas - Aug 19, 2008 Namibia Wildlife Resorts has recently begun a new initiative - the 'Enviro Kidz' programme which aims to bring groups of children from previously...
- Acting School NJ Guide to How to Get Broadway Theater at Great Prices!
By: Stuart Brown - Aug 13, 2008 So, if you are going to New York, then one of the things you must do is to visit a Broadway show. And the great news is that you will have a lot of...
- The Significance of the Celtic Cross
By: Warren Wong - Aug 2, 2008 There are many places in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland where you will see large numbers of Celtic crosses. Many people confuse the...
- The French Language Under Attack
By: Adrien Matt - Aug 1, 2008 In France, people are often complaining that their language is at risk because of the influence of new English words that are adopted all the time....
- Understanding the Practice of Name Translations
By: Warren Wong - Jul 31, 2008 Name translations refer to the practice of choosing a name in your own language and then having it translated into another language. This is...
- Kings Of Calamity: English Heritage Search For Britain's Worst Ever Monarch
By: Samantha Gilmartin - Jul 22, 2008 In the run up to this year's Festival of History, English Heritage have composed a shortlist for the public to vote for who they think takes the...
- An Inside Look at Five of Austin's Top Museums
By: Ki Gray - Jul 18, 2008 Austin, Texas, offers a wide range of activities and options for residents and visitors alike, including several top-tier cultural experiences....
- Profiles in Historical Places in East Austin : French Legation Museum
By: Ki Gray - Jul 15, 2008 East Austin is often overlooked when people look for tourist attractions. This article talks about one of the attractions in east Austin called...
- Detroit Soup Kitchen Feeds the Body and Soul
By: Ann Knapp - May 25, 2008 Like every other community in the United States, Detroit experienced devastating poverty during the Great Depression of 1929. It was during this...
- Actors: Being the Emotional Physician
By: Jimmy Cox - Apr 24, 2008 Hamlet said: "... we end the heartache, and the thousand natural shocks that flesh is heir to ..." It has always been the function of the actor to...
- Kenyan Mother With HIV Saves Lives
By: Paul Counts - Dec 26, 2007 With Compassion International's help, a mother who is HIV-positive realizes her purpose in life and shares her experiences to influence others.
- An Honest Look At Flood Water Damage And Its Victims
By: Jim Corkern - Nov 2, 2007 Some just feel sorry fot them, some have no sympathy. But until you have felt the sting of flooding, it is hard to understand what it is really like.
- Breaking The Da Vinci Code
By: Gary Terrazas - Oct 12, 2007 Novelist, Darrell L. Bock challenges Dan Brown claims to "historical facts".
- The Da Vinci Code Story
By: Gary Terrazas - Oct 12, 2007 A review of the Da Vinci Code Story
- Arsenic Poisoning Drinking Water
By: Derek Both - Oct 10, 2007 Researchers believe that about 140 million people, mainly in developing countries are being poisoned by arsenic in their drinking water.
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