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Steps to Build a Catapult

29th September 2009
If you are a history buff, you will know that catapults changed the face of history. If you are wanting to build a catapult, you will be pleased to know that there are free plans to build a catapult of your very own. So how do you find these plans and wha... Read >
Author: Dave Mathews

Passion: Fire In Your Soul

24th September 2009
Many people try to hold a raging fire within themselves, but it restlessly and relentlessly gnaws at their core. Some have tried to cover it up with alcohol, numb it with drugs, hide it with shopping, kids, work, or religion, or fuel it with sex. The Baby... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

An Attack on the Bible by David Barton and Rick Green

23rd September 2009
Seriously, the Bible makes the rights of conscience a repeated topic of stress, with thirty references in the New Testament alone. The caution is even issued that if an individual'wounds the conscience of another, you have sinned' ( I Corinthians 8:12 ).... Read >
Author: Charley Gordon

The Handbook from the Universe

22nd September 2009
The handbook from the universe is one that carries all the necessary information that every coin collector needs, literally speaking. The truth is that coin collecting books are "must-haves" for every coin collector because they provide all of the nec... Read >
Author: Elliot Higgins

A Work In Context - The Paradigm

21st September 2009
A paradigm has been described as “A set of assumptions, concepts, values, and practices that constitutes a way of viewing reality for the community that shares them.” Each writer comes at their work with a certain paradigm at work. Each writer will... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Wind Mill Power - How Does it Work?

19th September 2009
Looking at it in a historical perspective, it shows how beneficial it has been and it will be for humankind. So far, it is underrated but is gaining an increasing following due to people's response on environmental issues. Beyond just aesthetic experience... Read >
Author: DW

FINANCIAL CHARTS :UNDERSTANDING THE CHART HISTORY OF THE STOCK MARKET

20th August 2009
The stock market is all about speculation. About understanding trends and interpreting them to your own benefit. If you understand the way the market rolls then you can maybe predict the fortunes of the market and make your money out of it. So to be a tr... Read >
Author: Subhayu

Branson vacation at Silver Dollar City Theme Park

20th August 2009
Branson, Missouri remains one of the most popular vacation destinations in the country. And Silver Dollar City remains one of the most popular vacation destinations in Branson! At Silver Dollar City, visitors can travel back in time to the simplicity o... Read >
Author: Gregory J Nelson

Should Whites Be Paid Reparations

09th July 2009
Sure it sounds like a trick question, but consider it from the historical perspective. Up until rather recently White people enjoyed a position of definite privilege in this country. I can remember the �White Only� water fountain at a service stat... Read >
Author: herbert348

Top 2 Ways To Beat The Economic Crunch

05th June 2009
TOP 2 WAYS TO BEAT THE ECONOMIC CRUNCH Amid recent news reports that there continues to be an ongoing and substantial gap between the net worth of Whites and other racial groups, it is easy to be distracted and overwhelmed by the raw data. However, ... Read >
Author: herbert348

Fat and Calcium Absorption in Infancy Revisited

04th June 2009
Bioengineering milk formula fed babies have beginning to the end of the 19th Century, when the practice of pediatrics still in its infancy. At that time, doctors recognized that the components of protein and fat content of milk from cow hard for the bab... Read >
Author: D

Amsterdam: a Cosmopolitan City

18th May 2009
Amsterdam is renowned for its canals, unique culture, distinctive architecture, and the tolerant and easy-going nature of its residents, and as a result the city attracts more than 4million visitors per year. Dating from the 13th century, Amsterdam is... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Inventory - A Historical Perspective

09th April 2009
Let’s look at inventory management from a historical perspective. A web search did not provide anything of much value, so allow us some poetic license in this regard. In the earliest points in human history, as our earliest people became hunter-gather... Read >
Author: Ara Surenian

Poets - Are You Published On The Internet

01st December 2008
The internet has changed the way a lot of things work. While shopping once required a visit to the store, people can now choose to do it with a click of the mouse. Corresponding with people on the other side of the world could take days or weeks, but ... Read >
Author: KA Finch

The Assassination of the United States President?

02nd October 2008
INTRODUCTION As the rhetoric heats up in the presidential election, partisan politics create passionate environments that demonize other candidates. Clearly, this is politics as usual. Under the ‘anything goes’ gamesmanship, talkshow hosts and poli... Read >
Author: Daryl Green

The Ethical Rulings of Drinking In the Bible

22nd September 2008
While some sections of the Bible are designed to give a historical perspective of drinking, and others use drinking to help illustrate a point, there are some places in the Bible that specifically deal with the ethics of drinking. One of these that stand... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

All About Boating In Ohio

18th September 2008
In the state of Ohio, boating is big! In fact boating in Ohio is so big that the state has recently committed over four million dollars toward expanding and improving boating access at thirty different sites all over the state. With so many beautiful bodi... Read >
Author: Jake Saab

Vintage posters – what they can mean to you

30th August 2008
Nobody likes walls that do not have posters. A poster is often illustrative and could be an artistic work in the form of the reproduction of an original painting or photograph that is sketched on a large paper sheet. There are different kinds of posters s... Read >
Author: Patrick Arden

Teaching Children About India

23rd July 2008
India is a great country in terms of culture and values. Children from all over the world will learn to be better human beings by learning about this country. The Republic of India is a South Asian country. It is the seventh largest and second most populo... Read >
Author: Jennie

4 Sites To Visit In Yorkshire, UK

15th July 2008
Yorkshire has long been a popular holiday destination. Its history has uniquely positioned the county to offer several locations that provide travelers with an historical perspective on cultures that lived long ago. Yorkshire also offers a host of museums... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The World’s Greatest Cityscape

26th June 2008
Standing at a height of 552 meters above sea level the Peak or Victoria Peak is the highest point in Hong Kong. From a historical perspective it served as a natural signaling post for ships coming into Hong Kong harbor and also served a retreat for the we... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Rise of the Ambassador: An Invisible Generation Discovers Itself

20th June 2008
The most powerful generation ever raised in America doesn't even know it exists - yet. This new book will change that completely, while turning the "Generation Jones" theory on its head. There is a forgotten generation rising up and flexing it... Read >
Author: Gwedilyn Merriman

Anne R. Pierce – Author, Independent Scholar

20th May 2008
Anne R. Pierce is a big-picture thinker with broad interests in history, politics, psychology, and philosophy. She is especially fascinated with periods of upheaval and transition in American life. She explores the ways in which Americans have created cha... Read >
Author: Anne R Pierce

Why Arabic Is Critical in Today's World

08th May 2008
Learning Arabic is a critical skill in today's complicated world. The dramatic rise of oil prices and the ongoing military instability in the Middle East insures that Arabic speaking countries and particularly those that are oil producing are of increasi... Read >
Author: Ultimate Language

The Purpose and Function of Fannie Mae

28th April 2008
"Fannie Mae" is the nickname for the Federal National Mortgage Association. Although it has the "Federal" name in its title, it's actually a separate, chartered corporation that operates in the secondary mortgage market. In this article, I'll give y... Read >

Prenuptial Agreements

10th March 2008
California Prenuptial Agreements By Warren R. Shiell www.la-familylaw.com Aren’t Prenups unromantic and indicate a lack of trust? Even though one in ten couples now enter into some kind of prenuptial or premarital agreement (“prenups”) ... Read >
Author: Los Angeles Divorce Lawyer

Old Time Radio as a History Lesson

05th November 2007
If you'd like to get a real insight into how life was over half a century ago there are few better ways than immersing yourself into the wonderful world of old time radio.Old time radio is like an audio-only time machine into times gone by, in a way that ... Read >
Author: Ned Norris

Vietnamese Painting: Brushing Excellence On Canvas

30th May 2007
There is nothing more beautiful than an artwork that stimulates aesthetic pleasure. Such aesthetic experience acts as a catalyst to enhance our happiness. Earlier, the classical works of art drew heavily from nature’s beauty. But of late, modern art wor... Read >
Author: Suzanne Macguire

Cement – A historical perspective

30th May 2007
Cement – A historical perspective We are all so used to cement as a product that we may never have thought about how it developed. Although many of us may not have used it directly, but we are surely aware of its importance. It might come as a su... Read >
Author: richa kumari

Treating Type 2 Diabetes

23rd April 2007
Evidence from particular studies such as the Nurses Strength Study Vitality Professional and Follow-Up Study has linked dietary carbohydrate intake (measured as glycemic load) containing risk of type 2 diabetes. From a historical perspective, the epidemic... Read >
Author: aron wallad

Looking after Taxidermy.www.Taxidermy4cash.com

12th December 2006
This page follows extensive research with various entities, namely, The Natural History Museum, The Booth Museum in Brighton, Rentokill and numerous PhD Entomologists here in the UK. This is our interpretation of those discussions solely and you are free ... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

Insane or sane?

17th November 2006
Decisions play an immense fraction in life full of in-ornate thoughts. Such things as planning, thinking and facing the day-to-day life are just a petite id饠of what really life entails. It is said that mathematicians lose their sanity when they rea... Read >
Author: veronica muscat

Looking after TAXIDERMY. www.Taxidermy4cash.com

02nd October 2006
Taxidermy HouseKeeping This page follows extensive research with various entities, namely, The Natural History Museum, The Booth Museum in Brighton, Rentokill and numerous PhD Entomologists here in the UK. This is our interpretation of those discussion... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

Taxidermy Restoration (www.victorian-taxidermy.com)

28th September 2006
Taxidermy HouseKeeping This page follows extensive research with various entities, namely, The Natural History Museum, The Booth Museum in Brighton, Rentokill and numerous PhD Entomologists here in the UK. This is our interpretation of those discussion... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

The Best Way to Exercise Your Brain

07th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Cole's Poetic License "I'll never forget old What's-his-name!" How's your brain working since you graduated? Had some noun loss? Read any good fiction lately? Well, I have some good news from my good friend Dr, Brian E. Walsh, ... Read >
Author: Evelyn Cole

Tips For Property Sellers

07th July 2006
For the last five years, you could pretty much list a property on the market in any condition and have it sell. That is no longer the case, which means you need some tips. Tips For Property Sellers In recent years, selling a property was a breeze. A... Read >
Author: Raynor James

Selling Your Property On The Internet

03rd July 2006
Should you sell your property on the internet? This is a common question with an equally common answer YOU MUST! Selling Your Property On The Internet For those looking to sell a property themselves, many ask themselves whether or not they should ... Read >
Author: Raynor James

Hidden Riches

16th February 2006
From a historical perspective, 'The DaVinci Code' is good fiction ... I do think the book has provided a very real cultural benefit, though. By weaving many tales of medieval Christian mysticism into its story line, the book has stimulated a multitude ... Read >
Author: J Square Humboldt

Google Patent Application Linking

10th August 2005
The recent patent application filed by Google details numerous items the search engine uses to rank web pages. The specific application is summarized as: "A method for scoring a document, comprising: identifying a document; obtaining one or more types ... Read >
Author: Halstatt Pires