Articles, tagged with "summer solstice", page 2
03rd June 2010
Gary had really enjoyed his time as a game warden, even in the winter months when the temperatures were below freezing all of the time. The winter months were much colder but he spent a lot of his time riding a snowmobile, and he went to his home in the w...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
06th May 2010
The festival business has boomed in Britain over the past ten years; whether you're after a small boutique gathering or a mini-city located in the middle of a field, there's pretty much something for every taste - but this doesn't mean that festival itine...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
05th May 2010
The Wheel of the Year includes numerous sabbats celebrated by Wiccans and Pagans to mark the changes in the seasons, eg the forthcoming Litha.
Litha, otherwise known as(Summer Solstice, Midsummer, Samradh, Alban Heflin, Aerra Litha), is one of the fou...
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Author:
Paul Fitzpatrick
30th April 2010
A holistic approach to writing a book aligns the body, mind, emotions and soul and as a result helps you discover your true voice. This series looks at the 7 chakras and how they relate to the process of writing your book. Part three looks at Fire.
One...
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Julia McCutchen
24th March 2010
Heather and her husband Stan lived on a farm in upstate New York. Stan took care of the livestock and maintenance of the far with the assistance of some hired help. Heather took care of the plants and vegetables. In addition to their farm, they also had a...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
26th February 2010
Besides the fact that 99% of the time someone shows a picture of the Mayan calendar and is really passing
the Aztec Sun Stone off as Mayan, the 2012 calendar is a multifaceted issue. All the focus is being aimed
at the Maya's Long Count calendar. Yet ...
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Author:
Raymond Coetzee
12th February 2010
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Percy Jackson is a twelve year old boy diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia, who has been expelled from several schools. On a trip with his mother, his frie...
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Author:
Ahmad
09th February 2010
There are a lot of places to go this summer and Spain is looking as attractive as always with a host of reasons to make it your destination in the sun. With a booming nightlife in the cities as well as miles of beautiful beaches and a very rich diverse cu...
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Author:
Will from Rhino
20th January 2010
Seasons are caused by the earth's revolution around the sun and the Earth's axis being tilted. In polar and temperate regions, the different seasons are characterized by the transformation of the sunlight's intensity that reaches the surface of Earth.
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Author:
Kenny Leones
10th December 2009
If the idea of strategic planning scares you or makes you want to crawl into a hole, use my 5 easy steps to begin the process and you will be on your way.
Here it is December again, and over here in Oregon, it is creeping towards winter solstice, the d...
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Author:
Kaya Singer
07th September 2009
Mortgage rates fell this week to the lowest point since May 28, 2009. Whether May 28, 2009 is the summer is open to some debate. The summer solstice usually is considered the technical beginning of summer which occurred on June 21st this year. Some con...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
16th August 2009
Nick Carraway, the narrator, makes much of Daisy's beauty and her sultry voice. But it is through dialogue and action --through her own words and duplicitous behavior-- that we can detect her mental flaws.
Lord Francis Bacon in his essay on Beauty ...
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Author:
marciano guerrero
09th July 2009
At the height of summer, your gas consumption should be at its lowest point in the year. With the sun shining (hopefully), the good weather reduces the need to keep the central heating on and hence reduces the amount of gas used each month. However, with ...
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Author:
Brainwork
12th June 2009
Everyone has small rituals even though they sometimes don't realise it, but traditional seasonal and nature rituals have faded into the background in many parts of the modern western world. Perhaps some people associate rituals with a pagan lifestyle howe...
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Author:
Jackie DeBurca
13th May 2009
Back in dim dark history, May Day was the celebration of the Roman Goddess of flowers. In a more secular version, specifically in Germanic countries, it became the celebration of the dancing of the Maypole and crowning the May Queen. It celebrated halfway...
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Author:
lynthomas