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The Interesting History Of Sparta

23rd September 2009
When one studies the history of Sparta, it is difficult to conclude that this society was not one of history's strangest. Maybe due to design by a man names Lycurgus than through developing naturally. In the last few centuries, quite a few societies ha... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Memory Techniques Tips

23rd September 2009
ck!.Human Memory is one of the most important things in human knowledge, while memory techniques are not a new thing, the understanding of human memory has always been complicated. Memory is not intelligence, the power of the mind to process and deduc... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Las Vegas School District’s R. Guild Gray Virtual Gallery

23rd September 2009
About the R. Guild Gray Virtual Gallery In its continued commitment to arts education Las Vegas Schools have created the R. Guild Gray Virtual Gallery. This gallery serves as an innovative way to allow students and faculty of the Las Vegas School Distr... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Natural and Organic Products

16th August 2009
“Was Cleopatra beautiful?” this might be the most controversial question on any historically popular woman, but every historian affirms that Queen Cleopatra gave a lot of attention to the care of her body. Queen Cleopatra was believed to be have used ... Read >
Author: Michel

Take On The 4D Combat Puzzle Challenge

12th August 2009
Not a lot of people love wars and battles and gore and armies and troops and military men. In fact, the whole deal of war just is not that appealing. Not to everybody though for there are some people who are into this kind of thing. It is not that they do... Read >
Author: Paula James

Avoid Real Estate Frustration By Understanding Lenders

07th May 2009
Unless you are sitting on tons of cash when it comes time to buy a house you will most likely need the assistance of a lender to make the purchase. While most banks do try to get you the loan amount you need you should bear in mind that to them it is jus... Read >
Author: Stefan

Identity Theft: Up In A Down Economy

17th April 2009
Turn on your TV and no doubt you will have seen one or more talk show hosts chatting it up with an economist or historian. The reason you may be seeing a lot more of these folks is of course due to the tough economy. Both groups agree that we are not at t... Read >
Author: Daryl Campbell

Yes! Your Child Is A Genius!

17th April 2009
Most parents and children get nervous when the word ‘test’ is mentioned. While tests may be useful in some ways to measure how well or not, a child is doing, it does have its drawbacks. Too much emphasis on test results can place an artificial age b... Read >
Author: Elaine Mak

The Best of The Famous American Quotes

17th March 2009
"The Americans took but little when they emigrated except what they stood up in and what they had in their souls. They came through, they tamed the wilderness, they became a refuge for the oppressed from every land and clime." - Winston Churchill It is... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago

Information about Bantu people of Uganda in Africa: History Unveiled:

03rd December 2008
If you are not a historian, it will be hard for you to understand the categories of people living in Uganda. Uganda is composed of two main groups of people i.e. the Luo people and the Bantu people. The Bantu are a group of people who speak related la... Read >
Author: Twino

Exploring Mayan Cities - Ad detour from Cancun

08th September 2008
It would be a fair assumption that most Cancun vacations are products of the media. Let me clarify that; what I meant to say is that Cancun is beaches and night clubs and water sports and everything of and under the sun. There isn’t necessarily anythi... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

What You Squabble About Voices

04th September 2008
When you squabble, it can reflect deep characteristics, especially when considering that some people love to fight, where others will avoid it like a plague. Historian: You can remember the exact details and who did what and when it was done. Yo... Read >
Author: careertest.ws

What You Squabble About Voices

25th August 2008
What You Squabble About Voices: When you squabble, it can reflect deep characteristics, especially when considering that some people love to fight, where others will avoid it like a plague. Historian: You can remember the exact details and who... Read >
Author: careertest.ws

Tahitian Pearls - A legend of a pearl

07th July 2008
Throughout our world's history there have been many tales of pearls and their magnificence. Pearls have always been treasures of exotic jewelry and in many cultures they have been found as priceless gifts from the gods and goddesses. Even in today's ... Read >
Author: Raik Werner

History of Crochet

10th June 2008
The history of crochet can be dated back to 1800 where evidence of the craft was found, along with books published showing how to crochet along with patterns. The earliest written reference that we know of was noted in "The Memoirs of a Highland Lady", wr... Read >
Author: Georgia

Pottery as a past time.

25th March 2008
Pottery is probably one of the most ancient forms of arts and crafts. It dates back to ancient times and many forms and shapes have been found. These vary from many different regions in the world, such as Greek, polish, Indian and lots more which gives us... Read >
Author: mfolan

Pottery as a past time.

19th March 2008
Pottery is probably one of the most ancient forms of arts and crafts. It dates back to ancient times and many forms and shapes have been found. These vary from many different regions in the world, such as Greek, polish, Indian and lots more which gives us... Read >
Author: mfolan

Definition of "Christian America?" Part I: Heritage

10th March 2008
Christian America: Did our forefathers have a definition in mind? For three decades, as an historian, author and teacher, I have debated this issue in hundreds of forums. The issue is simple: Was America founded as a Christian nation? In other word... Read >
Author: Wayne

This Is Why Rare Coin Values Can Fluctuate

19th February 2008
You see, rare coins have a certain kind of attraction in them; they have the power to attract historians as well as artisans towards them and their era. A historian by just looking at a coin, can find information like geography artistry philosophy and the... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

The Assumptions in the Experiments

28th September 2007
In the process of the experiment when the scientist look for the reaction, the changes do not take place but the scientist can understand everything through the explanation which was given by the brain according to what was seen. Look at the same point ... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Scientific Experiments and The Criticism

27th September 2007
Scientific criticism should be thoroughly studied. A very attentive studying did provide according to the facts of scientific superiority. Well, science is based on the arts and also to the human thinking, but at the same time all this is based on the sci... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

History term paper

01st July 2007
Those who created history must have never thought about the difficulties the students in future will face writing History term papers. All the important personalities who did good or bad deeds are part of history and do contribute to the pages of history.... Read >
Author: Sharon White

What makes election truly change or transform the course of our sustainable culture?

15th March 2007
Leader, leader where are you? Are you still sleeping? In the history of mankind, the success and fall of a nation lies upon the leader. In the present time, you can seldom find a true and dedicated leader doing their job well in the service of mankind. Ma... Read >
Author: Moises Reconalla

12 Keys on What Makes a Winner

14th January 2007
12 Keys on What Makes a Winner By Moises P. Reconalla To be a winner it is one of the most painstaking kinds of a job. Every person in the world has an intense desire to become a winner in any games of life whither he is educated or uneducated individ... Read >
Author: Moises Reconalla

“In life and in Internet marketing, it doesn't matter what you know. It only matters what you do

18th November 2006
By Wolney The phrase that gives heading to this article catch me has some years behind, specifically in 1996, when I had knew network marketing. I was finishing my pos-university study in Social History from Brazil and in an afternoon sunday, a young b... Read >
Author: Wolney H Filho

Las Vegas School District's R. Guild Gray Virtual Gallery

15th November 2006
About the R. Guild Gray Virtual Gallery In its continued commitment to arts education Las Vegas Schools have created the R. Guild Gray Virtual Gallery. This gallery serves as an innovative way to allow students and faculty of the Las Vegas School Distr... Read >
Author: Stacy Andell

In Search of the Perfect Combat Martial Art

19th August 2006
People love debate! Some will argue over anything and everything; just to be difficult. I'm one of them! One debate I hear continuously is what is the most effective combat martial art? No simple answer to this question exists, but depending on your go... Read >
Author: Rick Parrott, MCP

The Unravelling of America

05th July 2006
The 20th century in American history was marked by great changes practically in all spheres of political, economical, and social life. Probably the first time in its history the state tried to provide all citizens with a social protection guaranteed by th... Read >
Author: LLoyd Johns

Wolverhampton City guide, including Wolverhampton Hotels

09th May 2006
Wolverhampton is a wonderful city steeped in history and tradition. With so many places to go and entertainment to enjoy you will never be without something to do. Places of interest Wolverhampton's list of places of interest is vast as there is s... Read >
Author: Maria Williams

History of Coffee: Part II - Spread of Coffee to Europe

27th January 2006
It was not until 1615, that Europe was formally introduced to coffee. Venetian traders, who had strong trade links with the Levant (historical term referring to a large area of the Middle East incorporating the countries of: Israel, Jordan, Lebanon and S... Read >
Author: James Grierson