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The Ring - Step Back in History

18th September 2009
The popularity of rings increased during the medieval period. People wore rings no matter if they were rich or poor. The most used materials in the making of rings are copper, iron, gold and silver. The class of the person was usually identified by the ma... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Boost Health And Wellness With Red Clover

16th September 2009
Red clover is also commonly referred to as wild clover, purple clover, meadow clover, honeysuckle clover, or cow grass. This herb is a member of the pea family. It is commonly found in pastures, lawns, along roadsides, and in meadows. Many consider thi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The History Of Modern Gold Charms and Silver Charms

05th August 2009
Most people would be hard pressed to think of a more versatile piece of jewelry than charms. These delicate yet often very elaborate miniature pieces can be used on charm bracelets, added to hoop earrings or even attached to necklaces as pendants. Silver ... Read >
Author: abale

Most Popular Vacation Bible School (VBS) Themes For 2009

14th July 2009
For those running vacation bible school for the first time in 2009, you don't have to reinvent the wheel, trying to figure out how to make it entertaining. Thanks to a wide selection of VBS themes, creating a fun-filled center to teach children about God... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

The Marvel of Rome

05th July 2009
People from all around the world visit Rome every year. Tourists, art lovers, historians, and pilgrims flock to this magnificent city to see all they can see while touring the capital of Italy that has a history that spans 2500 years. Throughout Rome,... Read >
Author: Paolo Pedica

The Spanish Steps of Rome

05th July 2009
Ancient Rome is one of the highlights that every guest wishes to see while on vacation in Rome. One of the best ways to embrace Rome is with a guided tour (www.rome-tour.com). With a professional guide, you will be able to not only see the attractions but... Read >
Author: Paolo Pedica

A Visit to Ancient Rome

05th July 2009
Ancient Rome is one of the highlights that every guest wishes to see while on vacation in Rome. One of the best ways to embrace Rome is with a guided tour (www.rome-tour.com). With a professional guide, you will be able to not only see the attractions but... Read >
Author: Paolo Pedica

Singing and Playing in Christian Worship – More on Instrumental Music

26th June 2009
I have learned over time that no matter how familiar you are with a subject given enough time you are bound to hear something you never heard before. It is a historical fact that instrumental music was never used in Christian worship until well over 600 ... Read >
Author: Denny Smith

Mardi Gras is Moon Pies and Beads and so Much More

18th June 2009
For anybody who hasn’t experience Mardi Gras for themselves, there is much too be missed. All along the Gulf Coast starting around the first part of the year, excitement begins to build as the season approaches. Though actually celebrated because of the... Read >
Author: Ronnie Tanner

Kentucky Insurance Continuing Education - The Origins of Ethics

23rd April 2009
Moral codes controlling human behavior have existed for thousands of years. These standards have evolved, not only in moral codes, but also in conjunction with religious beliefs. In ancient Egypt, precepts were established by secular leaders. Their ... Read >
Author: Edward Hulse

The History of Showers

04th April 2009
Nowadays, most people in the Western world prefer showers over baths. It is necessary to take a shower once a day day. There isn't time to take a bath before work or school every morning. This is a far cry from the phobia against bathing that existed duri... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan

Mothers Day and its History

25th March 2009
About Mothers Day Mothers Day is dedicated to celebrate the bliss of Motherhood. It’s a day when we get the divine opportunity to thank and show gratitude to our mothers. Mothers are everything for us when we are small. She i... Read >
Author: Amit Desai

Mothers Day and its History

22nd March 2009
About Mothers Day- Mothers Day is dedicated to celebrate the bliss of Motherhood. It’s a day when we get the divine opportunity to thank and show gratitude to our mothers. Mothers are everything for us when we are small. She is the person for ... Read >
Author: Amit Desai

The Fall Of America Avoiding The Christian Life

12th February 2009
Hello, as much as I like, commenting and interjecting my two cents; I'll stick to history. You know they have a saying, history has a way of repeating itself. At present, America and our economy are in serious trouble. How can this be? When our governm... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Clark

The Fall Of America Avoiding The Christian Life

08th February 2009
Hello, as much as I like, commenting and interjecting my two cents; I'll stick to history. You know they have a saying, history has a way of repeating itself. At present, America and our economy are in serious trouble. How can this be? When our governm... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Clark

Halloween Ideas - Trick Or Treating Like Never Before!

30th October 2008
Celebrating Halloween for some is much like Christmas, a family event to enjoy each other's company in the spirit of giving and receiving. It is a much anticipated day for teens and kids especially, where candies and chocolates are exchanged for beaming ... Read >
Author: wambtm

Early Christian and Romanesque Periods

27th October 2008
Early Christian - A.D. 300 to A.D. 800 Due to the disintegration of the power of civil governments following the fall of the Roman Empire of the West, the heads of the church were enabled to obtain both political as well as ecclesiastical control over ... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Happy Halloween II --- Halloween Customs

17th October 2008
On the annual Nov.1 is the traditional Western festival of "Ghost Holiday" – Halloween, and Oct. 31 is the eve of Halloween, it usually known as the night before Halloween. But the atmosphere on this day is far from “horrible” as its name sounds. ... Read >
Author: Jennie Qiao(www.oil-painting-online.com)

Christian Arts

17th October 2008
In the second century of the Christian era, important events were developing in Rome that eventually shook the foundations of the Empire itself. The Roman legions had suffered defeats which had weakened the confidence of the people in their existing gover... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Cappadocia, Turkey - Central Turkey Destination Worth Visiting

03rd April 2008
Cappadocia is an area of great interest in central Turkey, about 350 miles southeast of Istanbul. It has become one of the country's major destinations for visitors who come to see villages and their inhabitants engaged in a manner of life that has change... Read >
Author: Editor at Passport Newsletter

Epilepsy : a chronic condition - symptoms and causes

02nd February 2008
Epilepsy refers to a chronic condition in which repeated fits or attacks of unconsciousness occur with or without confusions. It is a serious disorder of a central nervous system. It occurs in both children and adults. Most attacks, however, occur in chil... Read >
Author: sulamita

The Life And Ministry Of The Apostle Paul

06th June 2007
Paul had received a lot of bad press over the last 2000 years. But he is quite possibly one of the most authentic Christian leaders the world has ever seen. The Apostle Paul: 1) Paul was born a Roman Citizen (from Tarsus, present day Turkey). 2)... Read >
Author: John W. Roney III

Crystal Therapy

25th April 2007
Crystal Therapy does not replace the pure medical methods of treatment but just potentates and balances the power connections that have been short cut by the disease. Thus: Amethyst acts against the sleeplessness, of the anxiety and the fear and i... Read >
Author: Amber Stone

Rome Limousine Service: How to Optimize Your Time in Rome With a Private Transportation

06th January 2007
If you land at the Ciampino airport of Rome, you'll have the chance not only to see the majesty of the roman acqueducts but also to explore the Appian way and the catacombs. These ancient christian cemeteries are mostly underground passages running... Read >
Author: stefano sandano

What happened to the apostles?

17th November 2006
For anyone who holds that the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ was a man-made hoax conspired by a group of disciples should check out what happened to them. It verifies the truth of the Bible. For 11 of the 12 apostles, and many thousands o... Read >
Author: Mike Fletcher

Paris: New Itineraries for a Fresh View - Part I

31st March 2006
Going to Paris? Sooner or later you may. Once there, steer clear of the typical Parisian landmarks. Follow in the footsteps of Phil, the Senior Editor of a well-known Paris travel guide. Take a peek at out-of-sight places few outsiders know. Amazement gua... Read >
Author: Phil Chavanne

The Essential Message of Easter

02nd December 2005
Regardless of whether you are an Episcopalian, Catholic, Lutheran, Methodist or "Christian" of some stripe, the festival of Easter is the highlight of our year. With its themes of His triumph over death and His resurrection, we prepare ourselves for the A... Read >
Author: Sharon Shore