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28th September 2009
There is a secondary school not far from our home, and I often see the students either walking to school or waiting at the bus stop. Over 1500 students attend this school, and yet when I see them there is a similarity that identifies them as belonging to ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
The 4th of July has been an important holiday but today, more and more people do not know why we actually celebrate this day. If you are not up to date on your history of the United States, July 4th, 1776 is the day that the colonies decided to declare t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Rabid anti-Semitism, coupled with inane and outlandish conspiracy theories of world dominion, is easy to counter and dispel. It is the more "reasoned", subtle, and stealthy variety that it pernicious. "No smoke without fire," - say people - "there must be... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
The people walking in darkness have seen a great light ; on those living in the land of the shade of death a light has dawned. You have enlarged the nation and increased their joy ; they rejoice before you as folk rejoice at the harvest, as men rejoice w... Read >
Author: Junior Brady
21st September 2009
Anybody can write but not everybody can be a writer. The mark of a true writer is the ability to express him or herself with eloquence and grace. Writing, however, is more than just stringing words together in a dramatic fashion.
What Makes A True Wri... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Another bullet in the cake? No, this time I eat the cake.
I finally saw "Hate Rock" the long awaited - actually 23 hours download - documentary about us. The presentation of the documentary seems much harder than what the video says in reality. Before wa... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
05th September 2009
The United States of America is a country with diverse races and is considered to be the melting pot of cultures in the world. In this country, you will find different races and mixed culture. The United States is composed of Native Americans, Americans, ... Read >
Author: Alvin Mitchell
31st August 2009
Almost 500 km in the south of Finfinne – defamatorily called Addis Ababa by the 19th and 20th century barbaric and criminal Amhara monarchs – is located Arba Minch, a purely Oromo city. This is not the place of the Amharas of Gondar (around the lake T... Read >
Author: Santosh
22nd June 2009
Most people who call themselves Christians are in reality not Christians at all no matter how dedicated they may be to their faith. The word of God is truth (Jesus speaking, John 17:17) and stands as the one and only standard that is acceptable to the Go... Read >
Author: Denny Smith
10th June 2009
Halloween has suffered from more persecution than other public celebrations in the United States. Normally, the persecution comes from the religious communities in the different states. The focus is often the so-called 'satanic' overtones of the celebrati... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
02nd April 2009
All of the farthest reaching tendrils of human history have led us to where we are now. This world—which could so easily be paradise—has gone astray, and has become an uncomfortable chaos. Perhaps this sounds ridiculous, but the truth of the matter ... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan
20th February 2009
Most first-time crimes are committed in desperation or emotional rush. These first-time offenders have the potential to be chastened and never commit a crime again, or get involved with the miserable underworld of criminal operatives. It depends on what k... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
22nd January 2009
Do you find yourself constantly calculating the odds? Do you ever feel like people are taking a lot of unnecessary risks? Did you watch the kids in high school, doing all the wild and crazy things they do, and wonder why they were so reckless with their... Read >
Author: auditorcrossing
17th November 2008
People were christened from the earliest times in the Church. When Christ gave the Great Commission for all men to be baptized in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, the Christian church took on the message to spread salvation to the who... Read >
Author: Jeff Fain
21st October 2008
Increased police patrols on the country’s roads do make a difference to young motorists’ driving habits.
More than a quarter of drivers interviewed in a nationwide survey - by one of the country’s leading breakdown services - say any increased p... Read >
Author: Autonational Rescue
21st October 2008
What is Bitterness?
Bitterness is a state of mind similar to resentment. Implacableness, severity, keenness of reproach or sarcasm, arrogance, deep distress, grief, anger, contempt, slander, bad temper, lack of joy; are some of the ways that bitterness... Read >
Author: Antonia
06th October 2008
Chanukah is a festival with duration of eight days. It begins on the twenty-fifth day of the month of Kislev. It is celebrates to rejoice the victory of the Jews against religious oppression and Greek persecution.
In addition to being successful in ba... Read >
Author: Alien
24th July 2008
In America, We as a nation have just recently celebrated Independence Day with our families. What an opportunity to reflect on the great opportunities we have in this free land.
You are probably very much like me. In fact, I think that you and I are ... Read >
Author: Randy Barney
26th June 2008
There are times in the past where having a baby shower meant that it was a hidden and secret ritual that was only enjoyed by women who were expecting and their close girlfriends. No one ever knew what they did there or what exactly went on at these affair... Read >
Author: Caroline Miller
23rd June 2008
What exactly are luxury watches and how are they different from ordinary ones?
Unlike ordinary timepieces, designer watches are those made from the finest materials. Most are designer watches; these may or may not be diamond watches, but they definitely ... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker
11th February 2008
Ever since the internal combustion engine was invented, the road trip has offered a romantic allure for the traveller. But whereas journeying by car merely does the job, travelling by motorbike is associated with the most carefree of all road tripping e... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
29th June 2007
Behavioural psychologists and sociologists have attributed several reasons to this increase in broken marriages. Perhaps the greatest factor that has contributed to this increase is a steep reduction in the social stigma attached to a divorce. Followed by... Read >
Author: James Walsh
27th March 2007
It is known that people that have schizophrenia do not have perceptions of reality like a normal person, they live in a distorted world. They experience hallucinations and illusions, that is why they feel frightened, anxious, and confused. It is known tha... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
03rd January 2007
You cant escape the media hype surrounding asylum seekers and refugees in the UK and Europe at the moment. They are called scroungers and are accused of swamping the UK. This is not the reality, this is just papers doing what they do best, telling stories... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
12th December 2006
Asylum law is a general term that applies to any person or group who is victimized in their home country and flees to another country or state to escape. Since the Second World War, one of the most prolific admitters of asylum seekers has been the United ... Read >
Author: Mort Fertel
16th November 2006
Much of today's religions system, call it what you will - New Age, cults, modernism, liberation theology, relativism, whatever - but much of what even passes for religion today is false religion..
There are many, many pastors in mainstream Christian deno... Read >
Author: Mike Fletcher
16th November 2006
Today many people are teaching that Christians will be taken away in a secret rapture, seven years before the return of Jesus, and that they will escape the Earth's final tribulation period.
Is this what the Bible really says?
After describing the ?... Read >
Author: Debra Lohrere
10th October 2006
Debt settlement has several benefits. However, we will focus on the following which are the most important ones:
For instance, your debt can be reduced up to 55%, by having business specialist negotiate with your creditors.
Another positive outcome is... Read >
Author: James Banks
07th July 2006
Racism is generally defined as a persecution based on beliefs, practices and institutions that negatively discriminate people based just on their race. Sometimes it's based on the idea that one race can be superior to another and must dominate it. Scienti... Read >
Author: LLoyd Johns
05th July 2006
The literary works of Romanticism in English literature show the richness of the inner world of a person, his dreams and open the beautiful and mysterious aspects of one's soul, using literary methods of comparison and fantasy. The symbolism of these poem... Read >
Author: LLoyd Johns
21st June 2006
The 4th of July has been an important holiday but today, more and more people do not know why we actually celebrate this day. If you are not up to date on your history of the United States, July 4th, 1776 is the day that the colonies decided to declare t... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
08th June 2006
On the threshold of World Football Cup Berlin seems to be one of the most discussed cities on Earth. The preparations for the big football holiday are finished; hotels, bars and restaurants are counting their future income, the city lives waiting.
Not a... Read >
Author: Elena Reboni
20th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Desert Publishers
It amazes me when I hear people acknowledge the warnings of the Weather Channel or CNN and the Local News yet refuse to believe what has been written in the Bible. God has given a clear blueprint of the things to come y... Read >
Author: Maurice Goulet
13th March 2006
Our Gift ~If you knew you were going to stand before God, today (not injudgment, but meeting your very best friend) ... is there a giftyou would like to present Him with? Do you plan to meet Himempty handed? Maybe you have a gift for God already. Perhaps,... Read >
Joyce C. Lock
06th February 2006
You have to return to February 14th in the year 269 AD to understand how Valentines day came about.
269 AD was a bad year for Christians because the Romans didn't have much in the way of regard for followers of Christ.
The reason was because the Rom... Read >
Author: Peter Toner
05th January 2006
The shortest month of February perhaps brings the greatest moments of joy and celebration for every couple across the globe. This is because of the fêted occasion of Valentines Day that falls on the 14th of this month. Valentines Day or the day of saint v... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
23rd November 2005
There is a secondary school not far from our home, and I often see the students either walking to school or waiting at the bus stop. Over 1500 students attend this school, and yet when I see them there is a similarity that identifies them as belonging to ... Read >
Author: Barbara White
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