Articles, tagged with "forebears", page 4
21st January 2009
A Buddhist monk named Thich Quang Duc, from the Linh-Mu Pagoda in Hue, Vietnam, set himself on fire in downtown Saigon, on June 11, 1963. Thich Quang Duc's self-immolation did not receive much attention from religious scholars, because apparently the act ...
Read >
Author:
J_Mac
26th November 2008
Pirate blood is strong and it passes down through the generations, transferring the thirst for adventure into their forebears. In the Treasure Seekers: Visions of Gold game, you get to live on the pirate blood through the children Nelly and Tommy, as you ...
Read >
Author:
Ruff
21st October 2008
Most of the network marketers I mentor today were born after Microsoft became a company in 1975. Most have always lived in relatively peaceful times until September 11, 2001, they cannot understand the severity of the hardship we have created.
Without ...
Read >
Author:
Kevin McNabb
21st October 2008
Most of the network marketers I mentor today were born after Microsoft became a company in 1975. Most have always lived in relatively peaceful times until September 11, 2001, they cannot understand the severity of the hardship we have created.
Without ...
Read >
Author:
Kevin McNabb
08th September 2008
If you are looking for quality Amish furniture then Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, is where you will find the best.
Lancaster is the heart of Amish Country, and it is here you will find many small manufacturers of Amish furniture, made by Amish crafts...
Read >
Author:
keystonecollections
05th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mervyn Rees
To begin with, the price of fuel has gone sky high! But then I'm sure you will have noticed that with so many factors at play in the recent rocket ship ride of oil prices, far be it for me to offer any more sage analysis...
Read >
Author:
Mervyn Rees
28th August 2008
Is the world flat or round? That may seem a silly question. However, up until the 15th century people thought that it was flat - that's a lot of time to exist with a major misconception. Why did people think that way for so long? Did it matter to them...
Read >
Author:
Bob Selden
30th June 2008
Creating a Christian America, One Principle at a Time
When the Rev. Thomas Hooker preached his famous sermon on Deuteronomy 1:13-17 (1636), that message so moved the people who heard it, they proceeded to write the colonial government of Connecticut, e...
Read >
Author:
Wayne
06th February 2008
"My bobblehead - one of a kind." Wouldn't you like to be able to say that when you start showing off your prized bobblehead collection? All collectors thrive on having not just the best quality bobbleheads around but to have a bobblehead - one of a kind c...
Read >
Author:
custombobble
11th October 2007
Newsletter Newsletter My Home Business Solutions Re: It is easier than you think From: Vladimir Blagonic Modern man has more opportunities than any of his forebears to advance their wealth and health. The information is so readily available through t...
Read >
Author:
Vladimir Blagonic
25th September 2007
People will shop interminably, ask endless questions and spend a lot of money to buy today's luxuries like big screen TV's, VCR's and desktop computers and laptops. And once this sophisticated electronic gear is installed, they impulsively poke at keys an...
Read >
Author:
fin2000
12th July 2007
Obesity is a growing health problem which more people face now than they ever did. And teenage obesity is becoming an ever more growing problem, not only in the developed countries, but also in the developing countries. And the main culprit of growing tee...
Read >
Author:
Krishan Bakhru
10th May 2007
Zhang Xiaogang's paintings engage with the notion of identity within the Chinese culture of collectivism. Basing his work around the concept of ‘family' -immediate, extended, and societal - Zhang's portraits depict an endless genealogy of imagined foreb...
Read >
Author:
Sandeep Tyagi
12th March 2007
Until just over a century ago most spices were considered a luxury in those countries that were unable to grow them, while in their countries of origin even the poorest people used them to enhance their meals. Why, we might reasonably ask, with the develo...
Read >
Author:
Dr Keith Scott
22nd February 2007
You may have heard about VOIP technology- after all, it has been around for almost a decade- but if you haven't taken a good look at the services that provide it these days, you probably aren't aware of the benefits that it can offer you. That's because t...
Read >
Author:
Julia Hall