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The Four Gospels and the Q Source

15th December 2011
When we look at the gospels of Matthew and Luke we can see obvious parallels. That is due to the fact that Matthew and Luke drew upon Mark for most of their gospels. Matthew's gospel contains ninety percent of Mark's work. Luke's gospel contains fifty ... Read >
Author: Nicci Striker

Charm Bracelets Fun and Timeless

25th November 2011
Charm bracelets have been around since the very earliest days of human culture. Among the first decorative artifacts, dating from 75,000 years ago, are shells which have been pierced for wear upon some sort of cord. Probably worn originally as a way to ... Read >
Author: Jaimes

Milan`s Cathedral

28th September 2011
No matter how many times I saw the first glimpse of the cathedral is slim, light marble spire still inspires a quiet gasp of fear. The cathedral is the symbol of Milan: a product of centuries of politicization ambitions, plunder, graft, fashion and busine... Read >
Author: Alexander

Vacations in Cyprus Wherever to Check out in Paphos

03rd June 2011
Paphos has grow to be 1 of the most distinctive and desirable places in Cyprus. Picked due to the fact of its southwest spot, you'll get pleasure from wonderful sunsets above the pristine blue sea. What helps make Paphos so charming is that it's a blend o... Read >
Author: geraldtudo81

The History and Traditions of Birthday CardsThe History and Traditions of Birthday CardsThe Histo

17th May 2011
Birthday parties for children have evolved into major, expensive events. A birthday cake with candles, a few games and maybe a clown aren't enough anymore. These days, if you don't spend a fortune on your kid's birthday party you almost feel like a lous... Read >
Author: steve burns

Classic Jesus Pictures from Medieval Times

16th March 2011
The Roman Empire left a legacy of Classical Art even after its decline as a "pagan" civilization having adopted Christianity as its official religion in the 4th century A.D. The Medieval Period is greatest explained by the overwhelming energy of the Churc... Read >
Author: Shelby Gillespie

Tourists Guide to The Appian Way Rome Italy

08th February 2011
The Appian Way, or Via Appian Attica, was once the major highway of the Roman Empire. Connecting Rome with Southeast Italy it is known as 'the Queen of long Roads', to this day it still holds the record for Europe's longest stretch of straight road - 62km... Read >
Author: Eric

Holidaying in Rome

03rd February 2011
The secret behind finding cheap flights to Rome is to be more flexible with your travel plans. The summer months are peak season, therefore if possible book any time after that, to take advantage of cheap flights Rome. November to February may be colder, ... Read >
Author: barry summers

Visiting Rome with Kids

24th January 2011
The eternal city of Rome is a wonderful city to visit with kids. If you believe that it is just full of ancient monuments that couldn't interest children, then think again. Rome can ensure a pleasant, exciting and educational time for the whole family inc... Read >
Author: MaryBethDonath

Why Do We Do These at Christmas?

15th December 2010
Do you happen to be familiar with the roots of the present Christmas traditions? Right now, people have become overwhelmed with Christmas gifts as they have been overly commercialized to the point of being forced to spend more than what we are able to aff... Read >
Author: Sam

Symbols and Origin of Christmas Celebration

18th November 2010
Have you wondered where on earth all these Christmas traditions came from? At these times, gift exchange has been very much commercialized and people are being dragged towards spending way beyond what we can afford to stay with the Jones'. If we do what t... Read >
Author: Sam

October’s Calendula: Flowers for Any Occasion

21st October 2010
October’s birth flower, the Calendula, is truly a symbol of fall and crisp mornings. It’s bright golden and burnt color palette makes it reminiscent of a beautiful autumn sunrise. Also referred to as the Pot Marigold, the Calendula is truly a delight for ... Read >
Author: LillyGirl

Various Attractive Tattoo Designs For Women - What Are Your Options?

22nd June 2010
The whole field of tattoos for women is growing at a tremendous rate. If you think back even 20 years ago tattoos for women were not all that popular and most of the women getting them were keeping them covered up. However times have definitely changed an... Read >
Author: Ino Souw

Top 5 Attractions For Italy Vacations

04th May 2010
Going on holiday to the Mediterranean presents a variety of must see sites for the world eager globe trotter, who wants to make the most of his travels east of the Atlantic. Italy vacations in particular house a number of historical attractions worth your... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Paddy's Day is a Green Day

19th March 2010
For a number of centuries now, the Irish people still celebrates the St. Patrick's Day. This celebration was chiefly a religious observation but has been slowly observed as a secular holiday in the long run. The name of the holiday was derived from Irelan... Read >
Author: penelope rock
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