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06th October 2009
Thousands of years ago our ancient ancestors routinely used their own psychic abilities for survival.
The ancient cave people had no elaborate equipment which we take for granted now. All they had were primitive weapons, their strength and their natur... Read >
Author: shantos@live.com.au
02nd October 2009
There are many places in the world where you can have a nice holiday and great fun. At any of the places you intend to spend your valuable vacation time you wish to make sure that you chosen well. One of the main things is who you are going on your trip, ... Read >
Author: TravisOl
02nd October 2009
When natural disasters occur, do you blame God ? Many people do !
Whatever your religion (or lack thereof), it's very tempting to attribute all major disasters to an Almighty Being, casting its rage down upon mankind. To do so gives comfort, even in th... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Can dream interpretation be a valid method for self-growth?
My answer is Yes. But to answer to the question of how can it be so...well... to be frank, I have no straight answers. All I can say is that the guiding hand of the intelligence of soul/higher... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
How important is it to organize life?
Everything in our life comes from how we organize it, right?
When everything is organized we can do more, achieve more, become more, and enjoy everything more too, can't we?
Can't you?
Are you Overwhelmed? F... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
The true origins of the game now called golf have been hotly debated over the years, as throughout history almost every civilisation has played some form of game with a club and a ball. Various competing ideas have been put forward as to its initial deriv... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Long, long ago, when our forefathers were not aware of today’s` technological achievements, they used to use stones tablets to keep information and pass it to the next generations. Even not so long ago people used reams of paper in order to keep all rec... Read >
Author: TravisOl
16th September 2009
We humans are a territorial bunch. We have reached the point in our civilisation that we don’t mark our space the same way as our animals do, but still, we love nothing more than individualizing the things we use every day and making them our own. As ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
03rd August 2009
Some folk maintain that the most effective way of losing excess bodyfat is to
eat 5-6 smaller, well balanced meals a day? Interestingly, this is
precisely what some people advocate as the best way of increasing lean body
weight.
In other words, it a... Read >
Author: Mel Siff
22nd June 2009
www.drmelsiff.com
Some folk maintain that the most effective way of losing excess bodyfat is to
eat 5-6 smaller, well balanced meals a day? Interestingly, this is
precisely what some people advocate as the best way of increasing lean body
weight.
... Read >
Author: Mel Siff
22nd June 2009
www.drmelsiff.com
Some folk maintain that the most effective way of losing excess bodyfat is to
eat 5-6 smaller, well balanced meals a day? Interestingly, this is
precisely what some people advocate as the best way of increasing lean body
weight.
... Read >
Author: Mel Siff
09th June 2009
We all know the importance of a quality bed and mattress for a good night of sleep to help us feel refreshed and ready for the day, but what are the origins of the humble bed, and how far have we come from the days when a bed was basically a mound of str... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th June 2009
A large number of us are under the impression that debt and credit are fairly modern inventions, and we are quick to blame money troubles on the credit card or easy loans. But the truth is much different. Civilised man has wrestled with these concepts for... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th June 2009
The past century the colonialism that was the predominant feature of that time named Africa the Dark Continent. Of course, the nomenclature reflected on the colour of the skin of the indigenous people, but it does seem a bit stupid now to call the contine... Read >
Author: Kelly Warner
03rd June 2009
Motorbike racing is a sport that popularised the so called superbikes so much that they are now sold in the city car price range. Some people wouldn't even agree that racing vehicles is a sport, but for motorbike racing, that is definitely not true. Motor... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th May 2009
Concrete may be one of the most important inventions of the modern era, serving as the physical foundation of modern civilisation, since it is relatively tough and resistant to the elements and lasts long. Imagine if our metropolises are still built on fr... Read >
Author: Levi Horowitz
02nd April 2009
In an insidious fashion the world as a whole, aside from tribesmen, the last true bastions of civilisation, has become utterly dependent on the InterNet. This is not a criticism: merely an axiom. InterNet usage is a great thing in many circumstances; you ... Read >
Author: rudi oneil
02nd April 2009
"Give me a word - any word - and I show you that the root of that word is Greek!"
Anyone who has seen the excellent movie, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, will remember that line from Mr Portokalos. Although the character and his etymological discourses are ... Read >
Author: Dr. Nick Hallale
25th March 2009
"Give me a word - any word - and I show you that the root of that word is Greek!"
Anyone who has seen the excellent movie, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, will remember that line from Mr Portokalos. Although the character and his etymological discourses are ... Read >
17th March 2009
Tarot cards consist of 21 cards for every suit. Scarcely any parts of Europe use the deck to play games, but this is less common in English speaking countries where the deck is commonly used for divination.
Tarot cards pinpoint their past events back i... Read >
Author: doristrebescyh
13th March 2009
The true history of Dominoes does seem to be akin to a big pot of facts, covered with a lid of confusion! The true origins of Dominoes remains unclear. In the West, there seems to be no record of Dominoes Games being played, right up until late in the e... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
12th March 2009
The report of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe beginning with the rising municipals in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it today has a medley of stories and legends. The mystical excellen... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong
12th March 2009
The chronicle of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe starting with the rising towns in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it today has a diversification of stories and legends. The mystical ex... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong
10th March 2009
The episode of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe starting with the rising cities in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it nowadays has a mixture of stories and legends. The mystical superior... Read >
Author: doristrebescyh
03rd March 2009
Brussels, pronounced Bruxelles in French and Brussel in Dutch is the capital of Belgium. The French and Dutch names spring from the dual-language civilisation of the country it stands for. While the district might seem to be the mingling point of various ... Read >
Author: Tameikea Bonvillain
02nd March 2009
The article of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe starting with the rising towns in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it today has a assortment of stories and legends. The mystical fine of t... Read >
Author: brianne brammham
23rd February 2009
Tarot cards consist of twenty one cards for every suit. Several parts of Europe use the deck to play games, but this is less leading in English speaking countries where the deck is commonly used for divination.
Tarot cards find their history back in th... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong
20th February 2009
The epic of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe beginning with the rising towns in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it present has a collection of stories and legends. The mystical fine of t... Read >
Author: brianne brammham
11th February 2009
The news of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe beginning with the rising cities in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it nowadays has a array of stories and legends. The mystical first-class ... Read >
Author: Salome Keomuangtani
02nd February 2009
The narration of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe starting with the rising cities in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it nowadays has a variation of stories and legends. The mystical supe... Read >
Author: Salome Keomuangtani
28th January 2009
After watching the new TV drama 'Survivor' on television this week, it got me thinking. What if there really was some kind of killer virus that ravaged Earth's population? Would we really be able to survive? We take it for granted that when we turn on the... Read >
Author: MarkeD
16th January 2009
If you’re an avid gamer you’ll know that the latest games always rush to the top of the charts and depending on if they are actually worth their salt they will stay there. Here we will briefly review the top three games in the PC chart at the moment s... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk
11th January 2009
Tarot cards consist of twenty one trump cards, the fool and one extra face card for every other suits in the deck. Diverse spaces in Europe use the deck to play games with organized rules, but in English-speaking countries, tarot cards spot their utility ... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong
06th January 2009
Africa’s big five is a draw card for South Africa, ensuring that visitors and tourists from far and wide visit our country to experience these wild animals, up close and personal. But where do these tourists choose to stay when visiting a foreign countr... Read >
Author: Jayme Wium
05th January 2009
Newcastle has always bragged of its family history, being a center that pioneered as a Roman inhabitancy decades ago. Today, Newcastle bethinks its family tree in history with numerous museums and parks faithful to its share, as well as conforming with th... Read >
Author: Shizukon Stogden
30th December 2008
The description of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe beginning with the rising towns in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it today has a mixture of stories and legends. The mystical excelle... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong
17th October 2008
Modern civilisation has been using the significance of flowers for centuries for much more than their mere beauty. The meaning of flowers is a way of expressing one’s emotions, whether it is a symbol of love or even jealousy.
Floriography
The art of... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel
17th September 2008
Summary: Personal loans, as the name suggests, are designed to curtail all kind of personal expenses of an individual. These expenses can be almost for anything like children's wedding, higher education and abroad studies, purchase of jewellery and cash p... Read >
Author: addi
20th July 2008
The plumber gets his name from the Latin name for lead; plumbum, as the ancient Romans used pipes made from lead for their pipes. Plumbers became pivotal in how societies function as their job was to enable the incoming and outgoing supply of water. The p... Read >
Author: barry.walker
26th June 2008
If you mention the word Egypt to anyone, the chances are they will immediately think of the Pyramids and the Sphinx. While it is certainly true that Egypt is best known for these, it has plenty more to offer as well.
Egypt multi centre holidays are ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
13th June 2008
Insurance is a like a risk factor, which basically used to protect the person against the risk of conditional losses. Different types of insurance or insurance policies protect you and your loved ones in different ways against the cost of accidents, illne... Read >
Author: Nail Ramp
06th June 2008
We live in an unshockable society. That's what some people would like to believe. If you're a liberal, you talk about all the progress we've made and how far we've come since the bad old days of the 1950s. If you're a conservative, you talk about the lice... Read >
Author: Mike Scantlebury
19th March 2008
If we look back at the history of clothing, it's clear that wool has played a vital role. Today, many of us choose to wear woollen products, although it's undoubtedly the case that the use of wool in clothing has been dropping over the past thirty years o... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
21st February 2008
Summary: Cheap loans are the loan plans with lower rate of interest, easy repayment pattern and free from hidden costs. The borrower is advised to take help of e-lending to make the loan deal more beneficial.
People borrow money from financial market ... Read >
Author: Amenda
24th January 2008
Summary: The UK financial market is already flooded with different loan plans. Borrowers should compare the features of different loan plans before applying to the lender in a bid to get the cheapest loan option.
Proper loan management is never a d... Read >
Author: Amenda
11th July 2007
As the civilisation grew, man adorned the taste of decorating the environment in which it lived. Earlier, the material available in nature was used. In early stages, when man moved out of caves and started living in the mud-and-thatched houses the walls w... Read >
Author: Tapan
21st June 2007
We can never get enough of dreams. Every time that R.E.M. kicks in when we sleep, our mind wanders off into the most unlikely places. The spot we are standing on may not always be that clearly outlined, just as its meaning, but for sure they are telling... Read >
Author: mothproof
19th August 2006
Long before the advent of a written history, the elders of ancient civilisations used stories to teach the new generation. The lessons might have related to the values of the society, their particular version of how they came to be, their purpose on the e... Read >
Author: Mike Haydon
28th May 2006
Can dream interpretation be a valid method for self-growth?
My answer is Yes. But to answer to the question of how can it be so...well... to be frank, I have no straight answers. All I can say is that the guiding hand of the intelligence of soul/higher... Read >
Author: Shen Gerald
21st May 2006
The true origins of the game now called golf have been hotly debated over the years, as throughout history almost every civilisation has played some form of game with a club and a ball. Various competing ideas have been put forward as to its initial de... Read >
Author: sam lowe
24th April 2006
We humans are a territorial bunch. We have reached the point in our civilisation that we don't mark our space the same way as our animals do, but still, we love nothing more than individualizing the things we use every day and making them our own. As chil... Read >
Author: ted belfour
21st January 2006
Religion and Disasters
When natural disasters occur, do you blame God ? Many people do !
Whatever your religion (or lack thereof), it's very tempting to attribute all major disasters to an Almighty Being, casting its rage down upon mankind. To do so... Read >
Author: Darren Robinson
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