- Historical England a Hollywood Blockbuster
By: Steve Tallamy - Aug 12, 2008 This article gives an introduction to historical England and how its history developed.
- London and Her Part in the Making of Historical England
By: Steve Tallamy - Aug 12, 2008 This article gives a brief insight into how London was and still is at the center of the making of historical England.
- The Brown Navy And It's Roll In The Vietnam War
By: Joelyn Pullano - Aug 11, 2008 A brief history of the "Brown Navy," it's role in the Vietnam War, and the equipment they used.
- Types Of Flack Jackets Used By The U.S. Military During The Vietnam War
By: Joelyn Pullano - Jul 15, 2008 Information about the two types of flack jackest used by the U.S. military during the Vietnam War. Includes information about the jacket used by...
- The Amazing Power Of Print
By: Rachel Yoshida - Jun 11, 2008 It is as old as parchment paper and ink, the power of print has helped to mold governments, societies and people all across the globe.
- Greek Fire - A Terrifying Early Medieval Weapon
By: Shane Dayton - Jun 9, 2008 Learn about one of the strangest Medieval weapons in human history.
- Religion, Politics And Fear Of The Unknown!
By: Bob Alexander - May 26, 2008 When I was a kid we didn't know any Catholics and probably would have been afraid of them if one showed up at our door!
- Chinese Antiques, China's Olympics - Less Athens, More Roman Circus?
By: Derek Dashwood - May 16, 2008 That China is a glorious civilization in no need of democracy is what we hear from their leaders today, as always. Why the Olympic Freedom Torch...
- Chinese Antiques; Wise, Glorious - China Now; 1936 Berlin Olympics?
By: Derek Dashwood - May 16, 2008 Chinese antiques were carefully created over eons. Modern China makes cheap goods with dollar an hour labor, beats monks, pollutes. 1936 Berlin...
- Japanese Antiques, Modern Japan - Less Samurai, More Buddha
By: Derek Dashwood - May 12, 2008 The recent actions of Japanese against the Chinese Olympic torch run through Japan shows a nation closer to the civilized world; brave people...
- Diamond Minds, Blue Skies - On the Train from New York to London, Don't Look Down
By: Derek Dashwood - Apr 8, 2008 An international magazine outlined a rail network that could virtually encircle the globe. It could cut those kerosine jet trails of pollution,...
- Diamond Mind, Diamond Soul - The Brilliant Humanity of Leonardo
By: Derek Dashwood - Apr 4, 2008 The lifetime of Leonardo of the town of Vinci was a time of turbulence and violence, yet also the flowering of the great enlightenment of the...
- Healthy Lifestyles, Napoleon In London - While Asia Ascends
By: Derek Dashwood - Mar 29, 2008 The world is changing daily. The two old empire building enemies, Britain and France are closer friends, while Asia ascends. The French President...
- Healthy Lifestyles, Power, God, and Allah - A New Crescent of Peace?
By: Derek Dashwood - Mar 29, 2008 Alexander the Great was having his people create the greater new Athens at the mouth of the Nile. But his men worried that he wandered west for a...
- Greek Antiques, Democracy, Modern China - Brutal Panda In Tibet
By: Derek Dashwood - Mar 28, 2008 The recently released television actions by Chinese police seen beating fallen Tibetan monks in their sacred city makes the blood boil of millions...
- Greek Antique Democracy, Modern Healing Power - A Lincoln Could Help Again
By: Derek Dashwood - Mar 28, 2008 The wisdom of Abraham Lincoln in contrast to the rather rash use of power and self interest to favor the rich and punish the poor of the incumbent:...
- Greek Antiques, Amazon Women - Absorbed Into Vast Asia
By: Derek Dashwood - Mar 28, 2008 The amazing stories of Greek Amazon women warriors have always seemed as of legend. However, scientists have shown that there exists today golden...
- American Antiques, Historic Barriers - Gates vs Walls
By: Derek Dashwood - Mar 27, 2008 In American history it has never come to this. The richest man in the world finds his America walls off his newest hired employees. What to do? Set...
- Greek Antiques, Democracy , Open To All - Except Inside China's Bunker
By: Derek Dashwood - Mar 27, 2008 There is much irony of a protester from Tibet stealing the show, if only for a moment, while the man from China spoke about harmony and...
- Healthy Lifestyles - More Soul Of Aristotle, Less Sword Of Caesar
By: Derek Dashwood - Mar 27, 2008 Healthy lifestyles seem so unlikely for so many people in places that seem on fire: Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Tibet, Darfur. The world is...
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