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23rd September 2009
Every year February 14th is celebrated as a day for love, exchange of gifts, promises of eternal passion, and more. The inspired pen poems inspired by their love and admiration for the women of their dreams while others just go to shops and buy commercial... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
11th September 2009
If you enjoy the history of all things aromatic, the incense route through the Middle East is sure to tempt you with its stories of legendary caravans transporting incense, myrrh, gold and nearly everything of any value from Yemen to the Gaza port in Isra... Read >
Author: Mark Miles
13th August 2009
Located in Athens, Greece, and in ruins today, the Temple of Ares was found in the northern ancient Agora, and was identified as the Temple of Ares by Pausanias in the second century AD. The style of the foundations for the temple can be called Roman, an... Read >
Author: submitterm
25th July 2009
Cost for each raid is and celebrated at the same time as recompense for each raid. It is basically an advertising pricing kind in lieu of the internet somewhere the advertiser makes a payment in lieu of all raid asked in lieu of. This raid might be there ... Read >
Author: JOE OROSCO
05th July 2009
Honesty and business are two words that should never appear in the same sentence; for that matter in the same article. The are at direct odds with the consumer.
First of all let us understand that business has only one purpose and that is to grow its ... Read >
Author: Harold Hotham
02nd July 2009
The opposite of work is not play. It's depression. So states psychiatrist Stuart Brown in his new book, Play: How It Shapes The Brain, Opens The Imagination And Invigorates The Soul.
Brown has conducted more than 6,000 play studies on what goes wrong ... Read >
Author: Eileen McDargh
12th June 2009
Are you one of those people who feels naked without their jewellery? Rushed out to work this morning without your collection of silver rings? Feel you can't function without them? You're certainly not alone, there are many people who feel the same way and... Read >
Author: Jackie DeBurca
29th April 2009
Choose the Right Bikini for Summer
In 1946, Louis Reard, an engineer - and a Frenchman, of course! - fashioned a two-piece women's swimsuit from 30 inches of fabric. Reard's rival in bikini design, Jacques Helm, was actually the first to create the ico... Read >
Author: Bonnie Jo Davis
16th April 2009
Daniel's writing thousands of years ago provides euphemisms still in use today (even in secular circles):
"handwriting on the wall"
"your numbers up"
"idol has clay feet"
"thrown to the lions"
Daniel's prophecy and narratives provide many lea... Read >
Author: Darrin Yeager
15th April 2009
Massage Therapy in its most rudimentary form is as old as mankind. It is likely that early cave dwellers possessed an instinctive understanding, common among most of the animal kingdom, that touch relieves pain and promotes healing.
No one culture can ... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics
17th February 2009
From Birmingham city, you can travel to many interesting destinations such as Turkey, Spain, Bulgaria, and more. What you need is a detailed travel plan so that your trip will be pleasant and enjoyable. There are many ways you can plan for your trip. One ... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
16th January 2009
Some worry about getting a gas pain. Holding in your fart is no guarantee that you'll even have gas pain, it really depends on what you eat.
Hold your breath until you think you’re going to explode. Hold your breath until you think you’re going to... Read >
Author: Steve Last
01st December 2008
Sharm el Sheikh has become the most modern and Western-oriented town in Egypt. Complete with casinos, bars, dance clubs, and restaurants of every type, Sharm el Sheikh has everything the modern tourist could want, including access to ancient Egyptian ruin... Read >
Author: Phil Redgrave
22nd November 2008
Sushruta was a surgeon and teacher of Ayurveda who belong to a city in India named Kashi during the 6th century BCE. His medical exposition “Sushruta Samhita” is a compilation of all his medical procedures, opted by him during that period. This was co... Read >
Author: orell kinley
15th October 2008
When some people think of visiting Greece for a holiday, they often think of beaches and hot weather. But there is plenty more to Greece than this, and there is no better place to find this out in than Athens.
The capital of Greece is very popular w... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
29th May 2008
Gaming is not just about revenue, addiction, gamers, and so on. A game being an expression of technology, developing cultural norms, and a world wide phenomenon that transcends all boundaries, becomes a source of study.
Games are not mere toys, they pr... Read >
Author: Cade Wilson
29th May 2008
Gaming is not just about revenue, addiction, gamers, and so on. A game being an expression of technology, developing cultural norms, and a world wide phenomenon that transcends all boundaries, becomes a source of study.
Games are not mere toys, they pr... Read >
Author: Cade Wilson
21st January 2008
Board Games
Board games have been played in most cultures and societies throughout history. What differentiates them from other types of games is that they are played with counters or pieces that are placed on, removed from, or moved across a board. Si... Read >
Author: Riz Davis
02nd September 2007
Most people have heard of both the religion known as Buddhism and its founder, Buddha – but who was Siddhārtha Gautama and how did he become the Buddha?
Who was Siddhārtha Gautama? Gautama is the man that Buddhists recognize as the founder of Budd... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo
09th May 2007
Juan Navarro interviewed by Howard G. Charing & Peter Cloudsley
The hallucinogenic San Pedro cactus has been used since ancient times, and in Peru the tradition has been unbroken for over 3,000 years. The earliest depiction of the cactus is a carving s... Read >
Author: Howard G Charing
15th November 2006
I always wondered why the biblical folks in Genesis lived so long. Adam, 930 years, Methusela, 969, Seth, 912, Jared, 962, and so on. Then folks born after about 1750 B.C.E. started living only as long as we do.
Was there some virus that caused people ... Read >
Author: Marcus Pollio
22nd May 2006
Genealogy is the study and tracing of family pedigrees. This involves collecting the names of relatives, both living and deceased, and establishing the relationships between them based on primary, secondary and/or circumstantial evidence or documentation,... Read >
Author: Jake Paterson
17th May 2006
What Is Loom Beading?
Loom beading is a kind of hybrid of the arts of weaving and beading.
Like weaving, beading has been around for thousands of years. It has also been an important historical and cultural element. Peoples from all over the ... Read >
Author: Mark Fynn
25th April 2006
WHAT IT DOES BEST: Black Cohosh is most widely known for its use in relieving menopausal symptoms, particularly hot flashes.
THE BACKGROUND:
Historically, Native Americans used it for a wide variety of conditions, including rheumatism, sore throat, asth... Read >
11th March 2006
Diamonds have an allure about them that make them probably the most sought after gemstones in the world. They say that "diamonds are a girl's best friend", and more than likely that sentiment is due to their brilliance, their sparkle, and the way they mak... Read >
Author: Mark Woodcock
09th February 2006
Gaming is not just about revenue, addiction, gamers, and so on. A game being an expression of technology, developing cultural norms, and a world wide phenomenon that transcends all boundaries, becomes a source of study.
Games are not mere toys, they pr... Read >
Author: Paul Wilson
01st February 2006
Every year February 14th is celebrated as a day for love, exchange of gifts, promises of eternal passion, and more. The inspired pen poems inspired by their love and admiration for the women of their dreams while others just go to shops and buy commercial... Read >
Author: Paul Wilson
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