Articles, tagged with "true history", page 3
27th June 2007
Gummi bears as we know them are a tasty treat that we often indulged in as children. Companies have come out with new versions of the original gummi bear that are sour, hot, chocolate, cinnamon, and even in the shape of a worm! In fact, the true history o...
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Author:
Christopher Pratt
08th May 2007
From the same production crew who brought the must see Broadway masterpiece Les Miserables come a theater experience which is not to be missed! The Hilton Theatre will be the venue for the new musical adventure "The Pirate Queen." The story is created fro...
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Author:
reed tieri
27th March 2007
As any new discovery, coffee was received with suspicion. The legend says the first coffee plants appeared in Kaffa, Ethiopia, hence the name. Today, we drink coffee for pleasure and stimulation, being constantly amazed by the innovations in the field and...
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Author:
Clint Jhonson
19th February 2007
As Easter approaches we could begin to think about the solemnity of the holiday and what it means in relationship to our faith. We could think about the gatherings of family members to enjoy a feast of delectable foods and lots of laughs and games. We c...
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Author:
Christopher Pratt
15th September 2006
General summary of city:
Bouillon is a city that is situated in the province of Luxembourg, in the western section of Belgium. A small city and part of the Neufchateau district, Bouillon has a relatively small population numbering just over 5,000 individ...
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Author:
Meredith Booney
20th June 2006
The 4th of July is fast approaching. Do you need a few great 4th of July picnic ideas to help you and your family celebrate this day? It is almost a tradition that this is one of the best times of the year to head out to the local park with a picnic bas...
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Author:
NS Kennedy
12th June 2006
Do you think that art is better today or when it was being created in the days of the Renaissance? Obviously, the works of Michelangelo and his contemporaries has stood the test of time. The profound strokes by Da Vinci continue to confuse art historians ...
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Author:
Tony Mirabales
24th April 2006
According to the World Nuclear Association, 21 percent of the world's uranium production came about from ISL mining in 2004. We conducted interviews with some of the world's top ISL experts, including the father of ISL, to help you better understand how u...
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Author:
James Finch
29th October 2005
The British Aikido Board
Disastrous National Nepotism Seminar 2004 – 99 Students
By Henry Ellis Co-author of Positive Aikido.
( BAB Founder member - now resigned )
For many years The British Aikido Board ( BAB ) have shown no interest what-so...
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Author:
Henry Ellis
19th September 2005
THE KENSHIRO ABBE 50th CELEBRATION EVENT
14th May 2005 Crystal Palace Sports Centre London. UK
By Henry Ellis
Henry Ellis, a direct student of the legendary Budo master Kenshiro Abbe Sense, from 1957 describes the great event at the Crystal Pala...
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Author:
Henry Ellis
04th August 2005
The Origins of Martial Arts in the UK
The following article offers those students, who are interested in the true history of British Judo and Aikido, a more comprehensive view of the profound effect that Kenshiro Abbe sensei had on British Martial Arts...
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Author:
Henry Ellis
04th August 2005
The British Aikido Board Aikido Controversy.
The Aikido Controversy
The Aikido Controversy is now a part of British Aikido History. It was a long and difficult fight to protect the true history of British Aikido from the false claims of Mr Jack Poole...
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Author:
Henry Ellis