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29th September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Willie Horton
Ask and you shall receive! The concept of so-called "cosmic ordering" apparently works along these lines - definitions of cosmic ordering suggest that you write out your wish list (which is somehow cast out into the c... Read >
Author: Willie Horton
29th September 2009
Adolf Hitler was lone of the generally valuable person in the planet history. He was the ruler of Germany pro 13 years from 1933 to 1945. Known in the history pro his totalitarian and fascist dictatorship, Hitler claims with the intention of Jews were ene... Read >
Author: Jose-Miguel
24th September 2009
In my opinion, Harry Belafonte, is a mouthpiece for the far left, however, he is not naive. I think the he was a very talented entertainer who misses the limelight and is just trying to garner publicity and notice. I don't think he cares what he says as l... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Charles Augustus Lindbergh was the first person to cross the Atlantic in a nonstop flight. This made him an instant celebrity. When, in 1932, his 19-months old son was kidnapped and murdered, the nation was appalled.
Finally, a German carpenter, Bruno ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
July 17th 2006 -
For the first time since German reunification Germany is truly a world player again. With one of the largest militaries in Europe with about 76,200 air force personnel, 221,000 armed forces personnel, 230,600 army personnel, 26,700 n... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
The names of car companies also have an exciting history just like the inception of the company. Most of the time, the founder of the company has given its name to it. But there exist many car companies which are so called because of some other reason. Le... Read >
Author: Carazoo.com
23rd September 2009
All car lovers show an interest in the history or origin of car company, how it began, who founded it, where and why. But have you ever given a thought on the names of the car companies? In most of the cases, we have found that the originators of the car ... Read >
Author: Carazoo.com
16th September 2009
Eva Deutschkron needed only a needle and thread to escape the Nazis during the Holocaust.
Arthur and Ursula Rathburn's book, No More Tears Left Behind from Fort Dane Books, (www.fortdanebooks.com) is Deutschkron's poignant biography that details how Ev... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th September 2009
The United States of America is a country with diverse races and is considered to be the melting pot of cultures in the world. In this country, you will find different races and mixed culture. The United States is composed of Native Americans, Americans, ... Read >
Author: Alvin Mitchell
19th August 2009
John McCain was born in Colon, Panama. In order to run for President a person must be an American. If your place of birth determines what you are, then if Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has a child in Jerusalem, then the child will be an Israeli.
During the Holo... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
31st July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Willie Horton
On many of my workshops, I quote a piece of well known research into the effectiveness and impact of communication. The effect on those with whom we communicate is dictated by body language, tone of voice and our words.... Read >
Author: Willie Horton
29th June 2009
The King is dead! Long live the King! The question is, now that the King has died, where will he be spending the rest of eternity if not longer? In a 2007 interview with Time Magazine, Nobel Peace Prize winner Al Gore said, “When I was in the Snow and I... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
22nd June 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Willie Horton
A number of years ago, a friend of mine asked me if I was happy. I replied that I was 100% happy at the time, to which she responded "Oh, that's very sad!" I went on to explain to her that one finds happiness within ... Read >
Author: Willie Horton
19th June 2009
From our base in Rostock, we decided to take the train down to Berlin on a day trip. Compared to the UK, travelling by train in Germany is luxury. It would appear the German’s consider the train to be a service rather than a business where the sharehold... Read >
Author: krizsean
16th June 2009
While many of us know that the Volkswagen Beetle Car originated in Germany and was produced as the “people's car”, few know how its origins are tied in with Porsche. So what is the story, you ask?
It all started when Adolf Hitler had a vision of hi... Read >
Author: Greg Chapman
11th June 2009
Tommy Wirkola’s Norwegian zombie picture “Dead Snow” can be said the best and the most entertaining Zombie movie. We all know Zombies being evil and ruthless but Zombies who are also Nazi’s and undead followers of Adolf Hitler – come on, nothing... Read >
Author: Maxx Borshoff
09th June 2009
Volkswagen is an auto manufacturer based out of Wolfsburg, Germany. Translated literally, Volkswagen means “People’s Car” and has an inauspicious beginning to say the least. Unfortunately for the company it would be linked is people’s minds for ma... Read >
Author: Ronnie Tanner
29th May 2009
After the end of the Great War Hitler returned to Munich and remained in the army or the Reichswehr as it would be known. In his role as an Intelligence Commando, he would infiltrate a small political party known originally as the German Workers Party whi... Read >
Author: Richard
13th May 2009
Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 in Braunau, Austria, a small town across the Inn River from Germany. Soon after Hitler's birth, his father, Alois Hitler, moved the family to Linz, Austria. Hitler attended school in Linz and at first was a good stu... Read >
Author: james
12th May 2009
In the United States, the first comic book was published in 1934. Ever since the first comic came out, the leading producer has been the United States. The first comics were similar to the comics found in early newspapers; however, they were published as ... Read >
Author: Saunders1
27th March 2009
Today we are going to discuss Wren house plans.
It seems that everyone loves song birds. Even the most notoriously disruptive minds in history, such as Ghengis Kahn, Adolf Hitler, and Idi Amin simply MUST have liked the sound of birds chirruping like ... Read >
Author: Julie Souto
12th March 2009
To date there have been very few publications of any substance or significance on this topic. Very little is known about these examples of the Swastika in Scotland because they often appear in unexpected places, off the beaten track and the relevant art... Read >
Author: SameGame
09th March 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Willie Horton
I spent a couple of hours recently with a client for whom basically everything has gone wrong over the last couple of years - marriage in a mess, business heading down the tubes, in the middle of a couple of court actio... Read >
Author: Willie Horton
04th December 2008
Austria is a landlocked country in central Europe. Most of the country is covered by the spectacular Alps; in fact less than a 3rd of the country is below the altitude of 500 metres! All this makes Austria a very popular skiing destination. Of course not ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
01st December 2008
The Christmas season is fast approaching, and so is the anticipation and expectation for the movies that will be released in cinemas these holidays. Watching movies, whether in cinemas or on DVD, has become a tradition of the holidays and is an aspect tha... Read >
Author: Michael Nielsen
16th October 2008
Volkswagen Servicing And Maintaining Engineering Excellence
VW - a reputation built on innovation and quality engineering
As an experienced driver, you know the importance of keeping your VW in tip-top condition. Regular servicing will extend your c... Read >
Author: Howard Thomas
06th October 2008
Ludwig van Beethoven. Idi Amin. Al Capone. Adolf Hitler. Howard Hughes. Ivan the Terrible, the Tsar of Russia. These are among the more prominent names in mankind's history. Some of these names are distinguished for their contributions to humanity. The re... Read >
Author: carlo simbajon
08th September 2008
With Ali, boxing was chic. All smiles and flashes and a little cha-cha, with Frank Sinatra on the sidelines, it was one marvelous of all boxing highlights. But before that, before Ali had strutted shadowboxing for the stage, boxing was Mr. Grim. Many dour... Read >
Author: Jason Story
01st September 2008
The fifteenth arrondissement is located in southwest Paris on the Left Bank of the Seine River. Its land area is a bit more than 3.2 square miles (a tad over 8.5 square kilometers). This is the most populous of the twenty arrondissements, weighing in at o... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss
13th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Brian Cuban
Would it surprise anyone to learn that there were upwards of 150, 000 soldiers of partial Jewish descent serving in the Nazi army during World War II? I had no idea until I attended a lecture by Bryan Mark Rigg discussing... Read >
12th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Brian Cuban
Brothers Alexander Adolph, Louis and Brian William live in a quiet working- class suburb in Long Island ,New York. They are all native New Yorkers. None have ever married or had children. Two of them have their own landsc... Read >
15th May 2008
Yesterday evening by a lake in Crawford, Texas, George Bush and Leona Lewis serenaded Jenna Bush with “Bleeding Love” as Jenna and Henry Hager said their “I Do’s”. In an apparent shot at John McCain for not voting for him in 2000, the ceremony w... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
08th May 2008
The typewriter in the past couple of years has been replaced by the dot matrix printer and Lotus software. In the late 19th century and during the 20th century, a person who operated such a device as called a typist, or a “Backalley Sally”.
In 1714... Read >
Author: Mantwon
24th January 2008
In ethics they have this problem that is brought up. There are different examples but with the same idea. The example is about a guy with a bomb that is threatening to explode it and cause the death of 5,000 peoople. But he will not do it if you kill one ... Read >
14th January 2008
A stunning set raised gold enamel Dessert/Salad plates on white ground by Richard Ginori in the Napoli pattern. Each measures 8 3/4" in diameter and all are in perfect condition with no chips, cracks or restorations, beautiful & elegant. There are no visi... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S
20th October 2007
A perfecta is a bet at the racetrack in which you win if you correctly pick the first and second place finishers in the right order. A trifecta is when you get the first three in the right order. Gamblers use all sorts of tricks to oustsmart the track, in... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
08th October 2007
If you are a peace loving mother of five children in Tehran today and you think that the American Emperor George Bush will never nuke your teeth out because he fears being tried as a war criminal, think again. The real leader of Iran is Ayatollah Ali Kham... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
08th October 2007
The article is devoted to the analysis of the first volume of the book Mein Kampf. This book is written by Adolf Hitler, the former Nazi Dictator. He wrote this book during his imprisonment at the Landsberg Castle in the year 1924. The article tells about... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
21st September 2007
A wise woman once said, “He who knows everything knows nothing.” 2 billion Christians, 1 billion Muslims and 18 million Jews believe that their Holy Bibles, including the books of the Prophets are the word of God of Mount Sinai, but if you told any on... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
29th August 2007
Hitler was once reported to have said that he was bound by duty never to father children, for “the children of a genius inevitably turn out to be fools.” While Adolf Hitler can be seen as being wrong in a number of things, there are several instances... Read >
Author: Alex Ellorde
03rd August 2007
Bruce Lee is a martial arts icon. He blazed the movie screens with his powerful, lighting quick punches and kicks. More than just a martial arts master, he was a philosopher, instructor, and actor. More than He is admired and respected by many martial ar... Read >
Author: Jennifer Alinio
26th July 2007
Last Tuesday on the eve of the British Open Championship three time Open Champion Nick Faldo said that no European golfer had won a major championship since Paul Lawrie won the 1999 British Open at Carnoustie because the European players are too friendly.... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
19th June 2007
Adolf Hitler may be cruel, but how is he able to command the loyalty of basically good people to perform evil acts of genocide? Well, some people say it's not entirely Hitler's fault. Here's why.
Because people are just blindly following his lead and... Read >
Author: Alan Quan
15th June 2007
You know its coming; it happens every month without fail. And what happens depends on the girl. It could be crying, fits of anger, yelling, pizza consumption or chocolate obsession. Regardless, you'll have to agree that it is in your best interest to keep... Read >
Author: Sandeep
30th May 2007
The earliest cars that appeared on the market offered only the basics: a driver’s seat, a passenger seat, an engine, a body and wheels. The rest of what we often associate with cars—the stereo, those side lightning systems, those nifty cup holders—w... Read >
Author: mrestelle14
06th May 2007
(That Is Why I Strongly Advise Everyone To Develop Insight & Wisdom) AS A PRIORITY !
When you develop yourself to the point where your belief in yourself is so strong that you know that you can accomplish... Read >
02nd May 2007
The Volkswagen Beetle, or the Type 1 as it was officially known until
1967, is an economy class car. It was originally designed by Ferdinand
Porsche for Adolf Hitler's commission for what the latter called the
“People's Car," (Volk-Wagen in German... Read >
Author: linda333
02nd May 2007
When people talk about Volkswagen, the first thing that usually pops up in their mind is the ever-popular Type 1 or Beetle model. The German-based car manufacturing company first entered the scene during the late 1930's when Adolf Hitler asked Ferdinand P... Read >
Author: HBoss
02nd May 2007
The Volkswagen Bug (or more popularly known as the Beetle) is the most iconic of VW vehicles, due to the fact that has seen a continuous production run from the late 1930s to the early 21st century. Unmistakable VW bug parts such as the hunched roof and b... Read >
Author: HBoss
02nd May 2007
Adolf Hitler announced his plan to produce an affordable small car for the people of Germany in 1833 at the Berlin Motor Show. The result was the creation of the first Volkswagen car. Volkswagen's literal meaning is people's car. It is designed to become... Read >
Author: Kim Baker
27th March 2007
The term ‘public’ implies a big or small community of people who have common interests and values.
It is a psychological group without any face-to-face contact. ‘Opinion’ according to common usage is a judgment or belief held with confidence but ... Read >
Author: Gabriel Rise
06th January 2007
Start playing the music from the twilight zone. Prophecy is a dangerous game. You never know if the prophecy is coming from God, Satan, (lies designed to hurt us) an angel, a demon, any discarnate spirit, Whoopi Goldberg, a truth teller, a liar, or your o... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
03rd January 2007
The date today is January 2, 2007. Happy New Year. What was your New Year’s Resolution? Did you resolve to put an end to the war in Iraq as more American warships steam towards the Persian Gulf? Did you resolve to put an end to global warming as the Arc... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
02nd January 2007
Be Careful of What You Plant Today, You will Reap it Tomorrow!
By Moises Padin Reconalla
Dear readers, I’ve learned that our lives are really like a vapor that appears for a moment and then disappears.
Yesterday, as I had reading the Philippine D... Read >
Author: Moises Reconalla
06th November 2006
Born in May of 1944, in Modesto, California, George Lucas lived a world away from the horrors of Fascist Germany. Yet its imprint is more than evident in Lucas' life's work and creative brainchild, the Star Wars Saga. Admitting that the Galactic Empire wa... Read >
Author: Francesca Black
22nd June 2006
Today, the World Health Organization and many experts in the field of human nutrition tell us that human beings only need 4.5% protein in their diets for health and fitness, and overall well-being, and that plenty of protein can be sourced by plant foods ... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer
20th March 2006
Today we are going to discuss Wren house plans.
It seems that everyone loves song birds. Even the most notoriously disruptive minds in history, such as Ghengis Kahn, Adolf Hitler, and Idi Amin simply MUST have liked the sound of birds chirruping like l... Read >
Author: keith londrie
02nd February 2006
Why bother reading YET ANOTHER study, grinding out the insignificant details of why we have YET ANOTHER social problem?
ALL problems in our society really only come from ONE problem.
The trouble in our past, present and future can be explained in on... Read >
Author: Larry Bilotta
09th September 2005
History teaches us that there are two types of tyrants. Those who
preserve the structures and forces that carry them to power - and
those who, once they have attained their goal of unbridled
domination, seek to destroy the organizations and people t... Read >
Author: Sam Vaknin
20th July 2005
HITLER'S POSITIVE CHRISTIANITY
Unleashing the Patriotic Church
By
Douglas William Krieger
Doug is a member of the "Last Days Network" . . . a group of evangelical pundits providing news and analysis on Religion in Politics. "Applied Biblical prop... Read >
Author: Doug Krieger
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