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Jump Into History By Skydive San Diego

29th September 2009
Believe it or not. skydiving has been around for hundreds of years. Some historians even trace the first parachutes back to China in the 1100s. That's a long distance. in years and miles. away from skydiving San Diego. But if you are in the southern Calif... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Nostradamus End of World Theories - Are Nostradamus' Predictions Coming True?

29th September 2009
Throughout the years, many people have predicted the end of the world, but perhaps the most notorious of these future seers is Nostradamus. Few psychics have had the degree of success at making predictions that we've seen from Nostradamus. He lived from 1... Read >
Author: Shannon Tani

Car Parts The Importance of Wheels

29th September 2009
We’ve all noted at some point or another that a particular thing is the best invention since that of the wheel. Or perhaps we’ve laughed as someone has tried to make a simple process unnecessarily difficult for themselves by ‘reinventing the wheel... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

History Of Chess

29th September 2009
I come from a family of golfers. Golf is the favorite recreation of everyone in my family, including my grandparents, my mom and dad, myself and my four siblings. Every year, we have a family reunion of sorts featuring all my relatives from my father's si... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

History Of Soccer

29th September 2009
If you want to understand the history of soccer, you have to admit that for some reason, humans have a natural urge to kick things. Whether it's to release frustration, or simply for fun, we do this even without noticing. How many times have you not wa... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

History Of Golf

29th September 2009
For generations, the favorite type of recreation in my family has been golf. I remember being a small child and trailing my great-grandfather, my grandfather and my own father around the golf course near my mother's place of work. Come to think of it, my ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

History of Golf in Scotland

25th September 2009
While many countries have a valid claim to an early game that resembles the game of golf, the origins of golf are without a doubt routed in Scotland's past. The fact is, golf probably derived from other countries and stick and ball type games. However, wh... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

You are Magic

25th September 2009
“Magic (ma-jic): an extraordinary power or influence seemingly from a supernatural source”. The attempt to define magic is difficult at best. It is used more as a word to define, than one that can be defined. The same can be said for who you are. We a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

American Flag History

24th September 2009
Every flag has a history of its own and if one delves deep, a fascinating story comes to light. The American flag is no exception. Nobody knows for sure who first designed the Stars and Stripes, though there are some commonly accepted stories about the... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Why Bowling is a Popular Fun Sport

24th September 2009
Throughout the years, since the introduction of bowling, it has become more and more popular and an exciting indoor sport for many people. It has attracted people from all over the world gaining its reputation as a sport that is fun played and enjoy. Its ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Did Colorado Kill Doc Holliday

24th September 2009
John Henry “Doc” Holliday’s final words, spoken as he lay dying in the Hotel Glenwood in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, were “this is funny”. We’ll never know, of course, exactly what the Wild West legend meant by this. Perhaps he found it ironic... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

UAE's Imbalanced Demography Poses Concerns

23rd September 2009
Even as Dubai's rising expatriate population is being projected as a measure of its association with the outside world, many historians, media experts and political observers are looking at the same phenomenon with some concern these days. Very recently, ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The History Of Bowling: One Of The World’s First Sports

23rd September 2009
The act of trying to knock over a series of pins by rolling a round object towards them may not be new, but this great activity is as challenging and engaging today as it was in the past. Archaeologists have found evidence of bowling-type games from as lo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Bush Flirts with Fascism

23rd September 2009
DETROIT -- The regime has already produced so many ignominious legacies that historians in the near future will be able to feast on the task of measuring the damage from the wretched deeds the Busheviks have wrought. Certainly, the unnecessary pre-emp... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Origins of Rome

23rd September 2009
From romantic visions of gladiators to the mysteries of the Da Vinci Code and the Roman Catholic Church, no city is more interesting than Rome. The Origins of Rome At the heart of the country of Italy is the city of Rome. From being the center of a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Gladiators – From History To Movies

23rd September 2009
The movie Gladiator was very entertaining and certain raised the profile of gladiators. The question, however, is whether the movie accurately portrayed these warriors. The Gladiators – From History To Movies In history, there are few topics that... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Chess - Its Origins And Development

23rd September 2009
Chess is one of the world's great board games. For centuries chess players around the world have been mesmerized by its challenges, and its great masters have been revered as superstars of a different order -- superstars with brains. ** Origins and bac... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Bowling Supply 101: Things to Start the Ball Rolling

23rd September 2009
At one time in the past bowling was the object of many "spoofs", particularly on the big screen where it was portrayed as a humorous activity. That is no longer true. There are approximately 100 million people all over the world playing this ancient E... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Solitaire Klondike: Learn How to Play

23rd September 2009
Since computers entered each and every household, classroom and office, solitaire became the most popular game. It is simple to learn, easy to play, and addictive because of its simplicity. But that was ages ago, and people have begun to grow tired of tha... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Cremation The History of Direct Crematon

23rd September 2009
Although it is a common belief that the first cremation funerals were performed in the Middle East and Europe around 3000 BC, there is evidence that the practice of cremating human bodies actually started very much earlier. The cremains of the Mungo Lady ... Read >
Author: Headflood

Yoga Sutras of Patanjali – An Historical Text

22nd September 2009
Yoga Sutras of Patanjali is a book of 195 separate phrases that are designed to be easy to memorize. Because it is a work that is every bit as much a part of modern yoga as it was a part of the birth of yoga, this particular book is held in very high est... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

An Introduction To Civil War Military Swords

22nd September 2009
One of the most influential wars the United States ever participated in was the Civil War. Fought on the soil of America, this fierce battle pitted brothers and friends against each other. While firearms had already been invented, the military sword was t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Immune System: Eureka

19th September 2009
Archimedes: His Discovery was the “talk of the town.” Archimedes, the ancient Greek scientist, was no exception. When his friend, King Hieron of Syracuse asked the famous scientist if the crown he was wearing was pure gold or if it was alloyed, Arc... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Solitaire Klondike: Learn How to Play

17th September 2009
Since computers entered each and every household, classroom and office, solitaire became the most popular game. It is simple to learn, easy to play, and addictive because of its simplicity. But that was ages ago, and people have begun to grow tired of tha... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The History of the Envelope

16th September 2009
Envelopes have been in close attendance at some of the most moving, dramatic and momentous events over history; both public and deeply personal. Silent and polite witnesses to breathless, tearful declarations of Oscar success, exam result hysteria, news o... Read >
Author: Mark Bartley

Oliver Stone and the Way Things Were on Satellite TV

16th September 2009
When people hear the name Oliver Stone, many will immediately think “controversy. Certainly, Stone has never shied away from it, as his documentaries on Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez didn’t make him any new friends at the State Department. But an eve... Read >
Author: Joseph Hildebrandt

Starting Out With Antique Fishing Lures

15th September 2009
Antique fishing lures may sound like things from an old film or out of your Grandfather's attic, creating pictures of people with pipes being terribly classy while awaiting a nibble, but these things are also collector's items here and now, and there are ... Read >
Author: Archie Jones

The Future of Baby Boomers

07th September 2009
In terms of generations, one of the generations in the United States that contributed a lot in terms of political, cultural, industrial, economy, and academic is the baby boomers era. This era is one of the highlights of the United States history and it i... Read >
Author: Jonathan Rojas

Kondapalli Fort: The Highlight of Vijayawada

07th September 2009
Dating back to the 14th century, the Kondapalli Fort was the creation of Prolaya Vema Reddy who was the originator of the Reddy kingdom. However some historians claim that it was built way back in the 7th century by the well known King Krishna Deva Raya.... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

How To Pick Your Musical Instrument

07th September 2009
Playing a musical instrument for personal pleasure and release is a great way to go. You may be thinking about learning to play an instrument and wondering how to pick your musical instrument...one that will be most suitable for you. Musical instrumen... Read >
Author: JacSan Records

The Church of the Holy Sepulcher

02nd September 2009
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, also called the Church of Resurrection, is the most important and holiest church in the world. It is even considered to be holier than the Vatican. It was originally built by the mother of Emperor Constantine in 330... Read >
Author: indyainfo

Focaccia – Bread like No Other

30th August 2009
Dubbed the early “modern pizza”, Focaccia is a form of flatbread popular in Italy and abroad. The taste of this bread is plain, and is usually flavored with the addition of toppings. Focaccia recipes range from savory to sweet and preparation may be s... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy

Jagdish Tytler

27th August 2009
Dear Friends: First and foremost of all that has been written or said it is essential to draw attention to the fact that the Anti-Sikh Riots of 1984 was a catastrophic aberration, an earthquake that shook, mangled and tortured millions of people, not o... Read >
Author: adminraviufg

Bahay Tsinoy : Displaying the Chinese Heritage in the Philippines

21st August 2009
According to historians, the relationship between the Philippines and China dates back many centuries. Philippine prehistory reveals that the country’s connection with other Asian nations began predominantly with the establishment of land bridges. Vario... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The Family Tree of Our Lord

15th August 2009
Everybody knows Jesus and everybody knows what he stands for and what he did for all mankind. However, you have to consider how Jesus came to this world and who his ancestors were. Besides, without his ancestors, there wouldn't even be any Jesus. You have... Read >
Author: Alvin Mitchell

A Dazzling Display in Putrajaya

03rd August 2009
Most historians believe that fireworks were first invented in the East by the Chinese during the 9th century. The story goes that a Chinese cook while at work happened to have accidently mixed three ingredients that were regularly found in kitchens. Thos... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

A Dazzling Display in Putrajaya

03rd August 2009
Most historians believe that fireworks were first invented in the East by the Chinese during the 9th century. The story goes that a Chinese cook while at work happened to have accidently mixed three ingredients that were regularly found in kitchens. Thos... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

What is the Exact Definition of Fashion

31st July 2009
What is the exact definition of fashion? Nobody is able to provide the most content answer! We are likely to call something such as styles and customs prevalent at a given time fashion. However, fashion is more described as the popular clothing style in i... Read >
Author: Wendy

Explore How Beautiful The Philippine Islands

19th July 2009
Other than the usual - such is how the Philippine is positioned in the visiting the attractions check. The planet is an archipelago and renowned officially as the Republic of the Philippines. This archipelago is located in Southeast Asia and holds the dis... Read >
Author: Ruel

The True Meaning of Father's Day

06th July 2009
Interestingly,many,many years ago when Fathers Day was first raised as a concept for a national event, people scoffed at the prospect.It was first contemplated at a time when rewarding mothers for a long year of hard work was expected and enjoyed but fath... Read >
Author: neiljontas

Whoguides website reveals the truth behind the great discoveries of human history

05th July 2009
A website aimed at putting the fun into historical research is set to provide a full collection of historical facts, all in one place. Whoguides.com provides full comprehensive information about people, what they've invented, created or discovered. ... Read >
Author: ServicePR

Devote a Day to Your Dad

29th June 2009
Father's Day is based on a long standing tradition and it is celebrated by millions of people around the world on different days of the year. It was in the 20th century that Father's Day first originated and it was first widely celebrated in the US. So... Read >
Author: neiljontas

Love & Romance books: Good Books to Read Anytime

26th June 2009
Books that have been written on the subject of love and romance have been always good readings. There are many well known authors who have written wonderful love & romance books which are quite enjoyable to read. The topic of love has been one on which... Read >
Author: Victoria

All the Facts About Father's Day

23rd June 2009
When it comes to Father's Day there are lots of myths; and cynical people usually love them. In this article we'll look at the facts about Fathers Day and see where the truth begins and where it ends. We'll take a common statement and then we'll elaborate... Read >
Author: neiljontas

Using Jokes To Lift Your Mood

15th June 2009
There are many things in this world that can bring our humor down a notch. The people we work with can be great one day and then discouraging the next. School can seem too intense that we feel there is absolutely way to get out. And there are times when f... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Fifa World Cup – Brazil

11th June 2009
Its hard to think of the soccer world cup without thinking of Brazil and the samba soccer they have brought to the world. With five victories, Brazil are the nation with the most triumphs in the tournament but for Brazilians of a certain vintage, the Worl... Read >
Author: SoccerUniforms

All about April fool SMS Messages

11th June 2009
Also known as All Fools’ Day, April Fool’s Day is considered to be one of the most joyful and humorous days of the year. This is a day when people play pranks on each other and crack jokes. By sending jocular April fool SMS messages, you can make this... Read >
Author: sturat

Ghost-writing: A half-century tribute to John F. Kennedy

06th June 2009
by Philip Yaffe If you were there at the time, you will find it hard to realize that the 50th anniversary of the election of John Fitzgerald Kennedy is rapidly approaching. The iconic 35th President of the United States was elected in a close-run c... Read >
Author: Philip Yaffe

Custom Written Essay - What a Custom Written Essay Really is and How to Get One

04th June 2009
"I would like to order a three-page Custom Written Essay delivered to me within 24 hours, please." Yes, you are reading it right. It is not a spoof for a fast-food commercial nor a crazy customer trying to pull a prank on the order taker. It is just ... Read >
Author: Cedric07

What Is A Rat Like In The Chinese Horoscope?

01st June 2009
Some might associate a rat with a discussing rodent. In the States, we refer to someone who tells on someone a rat. Often times we will hear someone use the phrase "she ratted him out" or "he was a rat." This phrase simply means that someone told on someo... Read >
Author: Henry Fong

Italian Icons: The leaning Tower of Pisa

01st June 2009
There are many great land marks that the modern world has to offer. Many of which are man made structures that over time have come to symbolize one form of culture or another. Italy is no exception to this rule and has been well noted for Italy's contribu... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Singing Bowls in Meditation

20th May 2009
Tibetan singing bowls originated in the Himalayan regions of Tibet, Northern China, India, Bhutan, and Nepal. Historians are unable to pinpoint exactly when singing bowls came into being, but the technique to build similar instruments existed in Asia as ... Read >
Author: hinkyimports

History of the Pool Cue: From the Yard to the Table

18th May 2009
Before the game of pool became as popular as it is today, it was played in a much different place than on tables with pockets and felt. As a matter of fact, the game took place in an environment you probably could not imagine. Although it is difficult to ... Read >
Author: Kurt W

Famous places in Raipur

18th May 2009
Famous places in Raipur Raipur is a very fascinating city in India. It has a number of landmarks and sites worth visiting. It is the capital of the Chhattisgarh. According to India’s 2001 census the population of the Raipur is around 605,131. For... Read >
Author: mark steve

The Trophy And Its Long Standing Tradition

13th May 2009
The idea of honoring another for their achievement is ancient. Today we give people tokens for their achievements, typically in the form of what we call a trophy. But what does the word trophy mean and how long has it been used? As far as historians c... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Even Gandhi was Anxious

08th May 2009
Those of us afflicted with anxiety often find that we are telling ourself that we are “idiots, should have known better, should be able to do better, should not be anxious in this situation,” or any other number of self-critical comments. We often fe... Read >
Author: danstelter

Chinese Silver Dragon Coins - China's Premier Silver Coin

08th May 2009
The Chinese Silver Dragon Coin has been known, for centuries, to be one of the oldest coins to have ever been produced, designed, and distributed across the country as official currency. It serves as one of the few coins in which people identified China a... Read >
Author: Christina Goldman

Informants for investigation

06th May 2009
Informants are people who gather information for investigators in personnel investigations.They classify their informants according to the type of information they are seeking. Informants are classified as victims, witnesses, or suspects, and are question... Read >
Author: qzpcredit

Neckties by Ensign

06th May 2009
Ties, since the dawn of time, are already being used by a lot of people. Ties were first used in China. Historians said that China’s Terracotta warriors wore large clothing around their necks. Thus, the world’s earliest neckties were born. Prese... Read >
Author: Ben

Screen Printing and Its History

01st May 2009
Screen-printing, the technique that uses a woven mesh to support an ink-blocking stencil, which allows for the image of your choice on cloth, has been around for thousands of years. Although the technique itself has changed, the concept has not. Histor... Read >
Author: Justin Morris

A Historical Look at Street Signs

01st May 2009
We often see them on our way to work, to the mall or park but more often than not, we pay very little attention to them. Well, they seem mostly irrelevant unless we need to know where we are headed. In this aspect, street signs are quite a useful lot and ... Read >
Author: A. Hunter

A Historical Look at Street Signs

01st May 2009
We often see them on our way to work, to the mall or park but more often than not, we pay very little attention to them. Well, they seem mostly irrelevant unless we need to know where we are headed. In this aspect, street signs are quite a useful lot and ... Read >
Author: A. Hunter

The Fascinating Life Underwater

01st May 2009
The life that evolved underwater has been of constant interest for people from all times and places. The rivers, lakes seas and oceans have been always been regarded with deep interest and profound admiration by the human race, unable to decipher the secr... Read >
Author: Thanate Tan

Crocheting For Newbies

28th April 2009
Many theorize that knitted and crochet items survived in the early period of imperialism. Many communities in this era used this kind of industry as their main source of living. The crocheted and knitted products are mostly purchased by the middle class s... Read >
Author: Jake Saab

Feng Shui Decorating: More than Furniture Placement

16th April 2009
Introducing Feng Shui: You have probably heard of Feng Shui in many different contexts. Most often, Feng Shui is mentioned as a way to move your furniture around in order to achieve a sort of harmonious balance within the home. Although the pla... Read >
Author: WLP

Online Business Coaching: The 5 Most Important Attributes that a Success Mentor Can Possess

09th April 2009
Effective online business coaches are individuals who have taken the time, given the effort, learned the skills and are currently generating the revenue that you would like to be via the Internet. All good coaches are people pleasers. They care and they w... Read >
Author: Market-For-Me

A Brief History Of Crochet

27th March 2009
A brief history of Crochet There is some conjecture over the origins of Crochet. Some believe that is was started in the Far East, The Middle East or countries in South America. The reason for this belief is only down to historians believing this to be... Read >
Author: Andy P

Spaceships Have Landed!

23rd March 2009
In the not too distant future, this headline may very well be in our news. How do I know that? Because for the last 20 years I've been trying to understand what is in the human make-up that creates a divergence between our perception and what actually exi... Read >

Informants for investigation

20th March 2009
Informants are people who gather information for investigators in personnel investigations.They classify their informants according to the type of information they are seeking. Informants are classified as victims, witnesses, or suspects, and are question... Read >
Author: yangguang01

What Does Notable 'justice' Tarot Card Genuinely Determine?

19th March 2009
Tarot cards consist of twenty-one trump cards, the fool and one extra face card for every other suits in the deck. Diverse regions in Europe use the deck to play games with organized rules, but in English-speaking countries, tarot cards spot their utility... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

An Introduction To Messing With Tarot Cards

19th March 2009
The description of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe starting with the rising municipals in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it today has a array of stories and legends. The mystical terri... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

A Prologue To Playing With Tarot Cards

17th March 2009
The episode of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe beginning with the rising municipals in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it present has a collection of stories and legends. The mystical f... Read >
Author: doristrebescyh

A Novice's Guide To The Account Of Tarot Cards

16th March 2009
The saga of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe starting with the rising settlements in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it now has a assortment of stories and legends. The mystical quality ... Read >
Author: doristrebescyh

An Induction To Playing With Tarot Cards

13th March 2009
The account of the Tarot is something that is hidden by time. There are some citations and historians that link the inception of the Tarot with that of older Egypt, while additional historians and academics signify that the Tarot shares line with age-old ... Read >
Author: Salome Keomuangtani

A Little Tale To Tarot Cards And Deciphering Tarot Cards

13th March 2009
The account of the Tarot is something that is hidden by time. There are some implications and researchers that join the start of the Tarot with that of aged Egypt, while more analysts and historians insinuate that the Tarot shares background with age-old ... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

How the Dominoes matches begin

13th March 2009
The true history of Dominoes does seem to be akin to a big pot of facts, covered with a lid of confusion! The true origins of Dominoes remains unclear. In the West, there seems to be no record of Dominoes Games being played, right up until late in the e... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Djembe History and Culture - Part One

13th March 2009
This djembe history guide is taken from my very simplistic research and is based on the stories I have been told by various djembe teachers, other music teachers, elders and historians that I have spoken to whilst travelling in West Africa. I can’t guar... Read >
Author: mikearmstrong999

A Little Tale To Tarot Cards And Understanding Tarot Cards

12th March 2009
The report of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe beginning with the rising municipals in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it today has a medley of stories and legends. The mystical excellen... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

What Does Supreme 'the Tower' Tarot Card Truly Mean?

12th March 2009
The chronicle of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe starting with the rising towns in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it today has a diversification of stories and legends. The mystical ex... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

A Starter's Pointer To The Story Of Tarot Cards

11th March 2009
Tarot cards consist of twenty one trump cards, the fool and one extra face card for every more suits in the deck. Various spaces in Europe use the deck to play games with organized rules, but in English-speaking countries, tarot cards pinpoint their utili... Read >
Author: Casaundrai Teti

Old Stock Certificates Record Legal History

11th March 2009
Stock certificates are collected not only for their aesthetic value or to complement a related collection of, for example, railroad, mining, or baking memorabilia; they also have historical value. Many historians collect stock certificates and other forms... Read >
Author: RealStockCertificates.com LLC

A Compressed Account To Tarot Cards And Reading Tarot Cards

11th March 2009
The report of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe beginning with the rising settlements in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it today has a variance of stories and legends. The mystical excel... Read >
Author: Casaundrai Teti

Spaceships Have Landed!

10th March 2009
In the not too distant future, this headline may very well be in our news. How do I know that? Because for the last 20 years I've been trying to understand what is in the human make-up that creates a divergence between our perception and what actually exi... Read >
Author: zander smith

A Preamble To Comprehending Tarot Cards

10th March 2009
The narrative of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe beginning with the rising cities in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it now has a diversification of stories and legends. The mystical su... Read >
Author: doristrebescyh

A Compressed History To Tarot Cards And Understanding Tarot Cards

09th March 2009
Tarot cards consist of 21 trump cards, the fool and one extra face card for every alternative suits in the deck. Assorted fields in Europe use the deck to play games with organized rules, but in English-speaking countries, tarot cards find their utility i... Read >
Author: brianne brammham

A Preamble To Learning Tarot Cards

09th March 2009
The account of the Tarot is something that is obscured by time. There are some references and historians that join the emergence of the Tarot with that of old Egypt, while additional academics and scholars allude that the Tarot shares origin with ancient ... Read >
Author: doristrebescyh

A Prelude To Playing With Tarot Cards

09th March 2009
The story of the Tarot is something that is buried by time. There are some implications and academics that link the start of the Tarot with that of older Egypt, while more investigators and analyzers infer that the Tarot shares descent with aged gypsy cul... Read >
Author: Salome Keomuangtani

In addition to gaining access to auction results

09th March 2009
Art collector Eli Broad once said, "People always say congratulations. When you're a successful bidder it means you're willing to spend more money than anyone else. I'm not sure if that's congratulations or condolences." To avoid overpaying, one can fi... Read >
Author: Pooja Gupta

What Does Outstanding 'the Magician' Tarot Card In Truth Suggest?

04th March 2009
The chronicles of the Tarot is something that is buried by time. There are some references and academics that attach the origin of the Tarot with that of age-old Egypt, while more investigators and historians indicate that the Tarot shares heritage with o... Read >
Author: Salome Keomuangtani

An Overture To Messing With Tarot Cards

04th March 2009
The statement of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe starting with the rising cities in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it now has a variation of stories and legends. The mystical fine of t... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

Women’s Shoes – Why they are never enough?

03rd March 2009
All talks on equality between men and women come to a halt when it comes to women’s shoes. There seems to be some sort of intrinsic magnetic attraction between a woman and shoes. Perhaps it’s the reason why most women find an irresistible urge to buy ... Read >
Author: Karunakar

What Does Meritorious 'justice' Tarot Card Truly Denote?

03rd March 2009
The past events of the Tarot is something that is hidden by time. There are some hints and academics that conjoin the genesis of the Tarot with that of ancient Egypt, while other historians and scholars hint that the Tarot shares origin with older gypsy c... Read >
Author: Casaundrai Teti

What Does Notable 'the Pope' Tarot Card Really Allude To?

03rd March 2009
The history of the Tarot is something that is buried by time. There are some hints and analyzers that unite the emergence of the Tarot with that of older Egypt, while more researchers and scholars insinuate that the Tarot shares family tree with aged gyps... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

What Does Great 'the Moon' Tarot Card Really Suggest?

03rd March 2009
The tale of the Tarot is something that is obscured by time. There are some hints and historians that link the introduction of the Tarot with that of aged Egypt, while more investigators and scholars point that the Tarot shares family history with ancient... Read >
Author: doristrebescyh

A Novice's Guidebook To The Experiences Of Tarot Cards

02nd March 2009
The past of the Tarot is something that is buried by time. There are some hints and investigators that attach the genesis of the Tarot with that of older Egypt, while alternative investigators and historians allude that the Tarot shares origin with older ... Read >
Author: Casaundrai Teti

A Preface To Playing With Tarot Cards

02nd March 2009
The episode of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe beginning with the rising settlements in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it nowadays has a diversity of stories and legends. The mystical ... Read >
Author: Salome Keomuangtani

A Limited Saga To Tarot Cards And Translating Tarot Cards

02nd March 2009
The past of the Tarot is something that is obscured by time. There are some references and analysts that marry the birth of the Tarot with that of older Egypt, while additional academics and historians signify that the Tarot shares descent with ancient gy... Read >
Author: doristrebescyh

A Beginner's Guide To The History Of Tarot Cards

28th February 2009
The report of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe starting with the rising municipals in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it nowadays has a mixture of stories and legends. The mystical excel... Read >
Author: Salome Keomuangtani

The Secret of Murano Glass Pendants

26th February 2009
Murano glass pendant is a result of many years of history, design, and glass-making tradition. To fully understand the artistry and craftsmanship which goes into making one, it is imperative that you understand as much as possible about the history of Mur... Read >
Author: glassofvenice

A Prolegomenon To Understanding Tarot Cards

26th February 2009
The tale of the Tarot is something that is obscured by time. There are some indications and investigators that join the origin of the Tarot with that of old Egypt, while more historians and investigators imply that the Tarot shares line with age-old gypsy... Read >
Author: brianne brammham

A Beginner's Manual To The Past Of Tarot Cards

26th February 2009
The saga of the Tarot is something that is coverted by time. There are some hints and analyzers that unite the dawning of the Tarot with that of older Egypt, while more historians and investigators signify that the Tarot shares family history with aged gy... Read >
Author: Salome Keomuangtani

Pasta Puttanesca

23rd February 2009
Pasta Puttanesca is an Italian dish popular for its savory and delectable flavor. it is made from a variety of ingredients which includes black olives, pepper, olive oil, tomatoes, garlic and anchovy. The name “Puttanesca” comes from an Italian te... Read >
Author: arcel

What Does Superior 'the Star' Tarot Card In Truth Convey?

23rd February 2009
The record of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe starting with the rising settlements in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it today has a mixture of stories and legends. The mystical superb ... Read >
Author: Salome Keomuangtani

A Small History To Tarot Cards And Reading Tarot Cards

20th February 2009
Tarot cards consist of 21 trump cards, the fool and one extra face card for every additional suits in the deck. Diverse spaces in Europe use the deck to play games with organized rules, but in English-speaking countries, tarot cards spot their utility in ... Read >
Author: brianne brammham

A Short Account To Tarot Cards And Studying Tarot Cards

20th February 2009
The saga of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe starting with the rising cities in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it now has a cross section of stories and legends. The mystical splendid o... Read >
Author: Salome Keomuangtani

What Does First-rate 'the Chariot' Tarot Card Actually Suggest?

20th February 2009
The past of the Tarot is something that is coverted by time. There are some citations and researchers that attach the origin of the Tarot with that of aged Egypt, while alternative historians and academics suggest that the Tarot shares race with old gypsy... Read >
Author: Salome Keomuangtani

An Amateur's Pointer To The History Of Tarot Cards

20th February 2009
The tale of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe beginning with the rising municipals in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it present has a array of stories and legends. The mystical excellent... Read >
Author: brianne brammham

A Limited Story To Tarot Cards And Translating Tarot Cards

20th February 2009
Tarot cards consist of twenty-one trump cards, the fool and one extra face card for every more suits in the deck. Mixed sectors in Europe use the deck to play games with organized rules, but in English-speaking countries, tarot cards locate their utility ... Read >
Author: Casaundrai Teti

A Brief Saga To Tarot Cards And Reading Tarot Cards

19th February 2009
The history of the Tarot is something that is buried by time. There are some remarks and historians that correlate the introduction of the Tarot with that of older Egypt, while other analysts and investigators signify that the Tarot shares descent with ag... Read >
Author: Salome Keomuangtani

A Prologue To Examine Tarot Cards

18th February 2009
The experiences of the Tarot is something that is coverted by time. There are some indications and analysts that couple the emergence of the Tarot with that of old Egypt, while alternative analyzers and historians signify that the Tarot shares descent wit... Read >
Author: brianne brammham

Sharing The Most Important Number on Earth

18th February 2009
Global Warming is a phrase that often does not mean enough to many of us because we don't understand what it ia and what we can do about it. This article by Bill McKibben provides a lot of facts and information we can understand and I felt it was worth sh... Read >
Author: Mentor

Sharing The Most Important Number on Earth

18th February 2009
Global Warming is a phrase that often does not mean enough to many of us because we don't understand what it ia and what we can do about it. This article by Bill McKibben provides a lot of facts and information we can understand and I felt it was worth sh... Read >
Author: Mentor

What Does Exemplary 'justice' Tarot Card Actually Mean?

16th February 2009
The description of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe beginning with the rising cities in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it now has a cross section of stories and legends. The mystical fi... Read >
Author: Salome Keomuangtani

A Student's Guidebook To The Story Of Tarot Cards

13th February 2009
The past of the Tarot is something that is obscured by time. There are some mentions and analysts that join the inception of the Tarot with that of aged Egypt, while alternative analysts and analyzers point that the Tarot shares genealogy with age-old gyp... Read >
Author: Casaundrai Teti

What Does Exemplary 'strength' Tarot Card Actually Point To?

13th February 2009
The episode of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe beginning with the rising settlements in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it now has a medley of stories and legends. The mystical superior... Read >
Author: Casaundrai Teti

Pinhole Glasses - Fashion accessory or medical device?

10th February 2009
The first time I heard the term "pinhole glasses" I imagined a set of glasses that had a single lens for each eye that was the size of a pinhole. Kinda like Mugatuu2019s tiny little phone in the movie "Zoolander". The frames would be regular-sized, but... Read >
Author: Mike

Moving to Dubai is a Great Idea

09th February 2009
Dubai is an interesting and fun modern city. It is easy to see why people are moving to Dubai. Dubai has as many modern day attractions as great historical sites and other fun things to do on a vacation. It can also be an amazing and exotic place to have ... Read >
Author: Nicole Hedrick

What Does Exceptional 'the High Priestess' Tarot Card Possibly Convey?

08th February 2009
The chronicle of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe beginning with the rising cities in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it now has a diversity of stories and legends. The mystical quality ... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

A Start To Comprehending Tarot Cards

08th February 2009
The history of the Tarot is something that is obscured by time. There are some indications and academics that join the dawning of the Tarot with that of old Egypt, while more scholars and historians point that the Tarot shares pedigree with old gypsy cult... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

What Does Distinctive 'the Tower' Tarot Card Truly Symbolize?

03rd February 2009
The story of the Tarot is something that is hidden by time. There are some remarks and analysts that correlate the dawning of the Tarot with that of ancient Egypt, while additional historians and investigators signify that the Tarot shares line with old g... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

A Succinct Account To Tarot Cards And Deciphering Tarot Cards

02nd February 2009
The past events of the Tarot is something that is coverted by time. There are some mentions and researchers that marry the beginning of the Tarot with that of aged Egypt, while more historians and academics point that the Tarot shares ancestry with older ... Read >
Author: Casaundrai Teti

What Does Superb 'strength' Tarot Card Actually Stand For?

02nd February 2009
The narration of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe starting with the rising cities in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it nowadays has a variation of stories and legends. The mystical supe... Read >
Author: Salome Keomuangtani

An Induction To Translate Tarot Cards

02nd February 2009
The history of the Tarot is something that is obscured by time. There are some hints and scholars that correlate the dawning of the Tarot with that of ancient Egypt, while alternative researchers and investigators imply that the Tarot shares genealogy wit... Read >
Author: Casaundrai Teti

What Does Tiptop 'the Star' Tarot Card Genuinely Foretell?

31st January 2009
The tale of the Tarot is something that is buried by time. There are some remarks and historians that join the birth of the Tarot with that of older Egypt, while alternative investigators and scholars signify that the Tarot shares birthplace with old gyps... Read >
Author: Casaundrai Teti

What Does Exquisite 'the Hierophant' Tarot Card Genuinely Stand For?

31st January 2009
Tarot cards consist of twenty-one trump cards, the fool and one extra face card for every other suits in the deck. Various spheres in Europe use the deck to play games with organized rules, but in English-speaking countries, tarot cards locate their utili... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

A Prolegomenon To Apprehending Tarot Cards

28th January 2009
The record of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe starting with the rising settlements in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it now has a collection of stories and legends. The mystical first-... Read >
Author: Casaundrai Teti

Who Invented Football

28th January 2009
In America, Super Sunday is almost a sacred holiday. It’s that one Sunday out of the year when the best of the best line up to battle it out on the field for the title, the rings and the prestige. Fans all over the country celebrate, root and even taste... Read >
Author: Sherri Lonon

What Does Top-notch 'the Empress' Tarot Card Truly Point To?

23rd January 2009
The news of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe beginning with the rising towns in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it now has a variety of stories and legends. The mystical first-rate of ta... Read >
Author: Salome Keomuangtani

A Prologue To Apprehending Tarot Cards

22nd January 2009
The story of the Tarot is something that is obscured by time. There are some implications and researchers that attach the genesis of the Tarot with that of older Egypt, while other researchers and academics signify that the Tarot shares family tree with o... Read >
Author: Salome Keomuangtani

A Concise History To Tarot Cards And Understanding Tarot Cards

21st January 2009
Tarot cards consist of twenty-one trump cards, the fool and one extra face card for every other suits in the deck. Assorted fields in Europe use the deck to play games with organized rules, but in English-speaking countries, tarot cards spot their utility... Read >
Author: brianne brammham

Hong Kong Colonial Style

21st January 2009
The most ancient colonial fashioned structure still to survive in Hong Kong is the Flagstaff House. The building for along time was the residence of the Commander of the British Armed forced in Hong Kong, during Hong Kong’s colonial era. Formerly Fl... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

A Student's Pointer To The Account Of Tarot Cards

21st January 2009
The tale of the Tarot is something that is buried by time. There are some indications and historians that link the introduction of the Tarot with that of ancient Egypt, while more academics and investigators signify that the Tarot shares kindred with aged... Read >
Author: Casaundrai Teti

What Does Exceptional 'the Lovers' Tarot Card Really Express?

20th January 2009
The epic of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe beginning with the rising cities in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it nowadays has a range of stories and legends. The mystical superb of ta... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

What Does Top-notch 'the Hermit' Tarot Card Actually Convey?

18th January 2009
The experiences of the Tarot is something that is coverted by time. There are some implications and analysts that connect the launch of the Tarot with that of ancient Egypt, while other investigators and historians suggest that the Tarot shares birthplace... Read >
Author: Casaundrai Teti

A Beginner's Handbook To The Story Of Tarot Cards

17th January 2009
The epic of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe starting with the rising settlements in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it today has a range of stories and legends. The mystical superb of t... Read >
Author: Casaundrai Teti

What Does Outstanding 'the Empress' Tarot Card Possibly Convey?

17th January 2009
The experiences of the Tarot is something that is obscured by time. There are some references and researchers that connect the origin of the Tarot with that of Ancient Egypt, while other historians and scholars suggest that the Tarot shares genealogy with... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

Neckties by Ensign

17th January 2009
Ties, since the dawn of time, are already being used by a lot of people. Ties were first used in China. Historians said that China’s Terracotta warriors wore large clothing around their necks. Thus, the world’s earliest neckties were born. Present... Read >
Author: Ben

What Does Top-notch 'the Star' Tarot Card Really Indicate?

16th January 2009
The past events of the Tarot is something that is obscured by time. There are some references and researchers that connect the origin of the Tarot with that of Ancient Egypt, while other historians and scholars suggest that the Tarot shares kindred with a... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

An Induction To Understanding Tarot Cards

11th January 2009
The description of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe beginning with the rising places in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it now has a assortment of stories and legends. The mystical first... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

What Music Teaching Institutions Mainly Offer

09th January 2009
Music teaching tips should be accurate and precise at all times. No matter how great or little they can be, they should serve their purpose of helping the recipient get the improvement and growth they truly deserve. The earliest music was probably co... Read >
Author: Earl Marsden

A Prolegomenon To Analyse Tarot Cards

08th January 2009
The experiences of the Tarot is something that is obscured by time. There are some references and researchers that connect the origin of the Tarot with that of Ancient Egypt, while other historians and scholars suggest that the Tarot shares parentage with... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

What Does First-rate 'judgement' Tarot Card Genuinely Stand For?

08th January 2009
The fable of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe starting with the rising settlements in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it now has a collection of stories and legends. The mystical terrifi... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

Information on world history

07th January 2009
The history of the world is the memory of the past experience of Homo sapiens around the world, as that experience has been preserved, largely in written records. By "prehistory", historians mean the recovery of knowledge of the past in an area where no w... Read >
Author: jamie

An Induction To Memorise Tarot Cards

06th January 2009
Tarot cards consist of twenty one trump cards, the fool and one extra face card for every other suits in the deck. Assorted sectors in Europe use the deck to play games with organized rules, but in English-speaking countries, tarot cards locate their util... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

An Introduction To Study Tarot Cards

05th January 2009
Tarot cards consist of twenty-one trump cards, the fool and one extra face card for every other suits in the deck. Mixed spheres in Europe use the deck to play games with organized rules, but in English-speaking countries, tarot cards locate their utility... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

A Prologue To Reading Tarot Cards

05th January 2009
Tarot cards consist of twenty-one trump cards, the fool and one extra face card for every other suits in the deck. Various regions in Europe use the deck to play games with organized rules, but in English-speaking countries, tarot cards spot their utility... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

What Does Tiptop 'the Empress' Tarot Card Genuinely Indicate?

05th January 2009
The past of the Tarot is something that is obscured by time. There are some references and researchers that connect the origin of the Tarot with that of Ancient Egypt, while other historians and scholars suggest that the Tarot shares breed with ancient gy... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

What Does Supreme 'the Magician' Tarot Card Possibly Signify?

05th January 2009
The experiences of the Tarot is something that is obscured by time. There are some references and researchers that connect the origin of the Tarot with that of Ancient Egypt, while other historians and scholars suggest that the Tarot shares descent with a... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

An Overture To Examine Tarot Cards

05th January 2009
Tarot cards consist of twenty one trump cards, the fool and one extra face card for every other suits in the deck. Various zones in Europe use the deck to play games with organized rules, but in English-speaking countries, tarot cards find their utility i... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

A Prolegomenon To Reading Tarot Cards

05th January 2009
The statement of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe beginning with the rising settlements in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it nowadays has a array of stories and legends. The mystical su... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

What Does Superb 'the Empress' Tarot Card Possibly Designate?

02nd January 2009
The past of the Tarot is something that is obscured by time. There are some references and researchers that connect the origin of the Tarot with that of Ancient Egypt, while other historians and scholars suggest that the Tarot shares birthplace with ancie... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

What Does Exemplary 'the High Priestess' Tarot Card Truly Imply?

30th December 2008
The description of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe beginning with the rising towns in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it today has a mixture of stories and legends. The mystical excelle... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

Greece Property

29th December 2008
Greece is one important country in southeastern Europe, located on the southern end of the Balkan Peninsula. Greece has vast resources of culture, wealth and ecology. Greece is a country that offers a tremendous knowledge to historians, its culture and tr... Read >
Author: Munish Kumar

A Prologue To Comprehending Tarot Cards

29th December 2008
The past of the Tarot is something that is obscured by time. There are some references and researchers that connect the origin of the Tarot with that of Ancient Egypt, while other historians and scholars suggest that the Tarot shares breed with ancient gy... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

Greece Property

29th December 2008
Greece is one important country in southeastern Europe, located on the southern end of the Balkan Peninsula. Greece has vast resources of culture, wealth and ecology. Greece is a country that offers a tremendous knowledge to historians, its culture and tr... Read >
Author: Munish Kumar

A Prelude To Playing With Tarot Cards

28th December 2008
Tarot cards consist of twenty one trump cards, the fool and one extra face card for every other suits in the deck. Miscellaneous sectors in Europe use the deck to play games with organized rules, but in English-speaking countries, tarot cards find their u... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

What Does Distinguished 'the Hanged Man' Tarot Card Actually Represent?

19th December 2008
Tarot cards consist of twenty-one trump cards, the fool and one extra face card for every other suits in the deck. Diverse zones in Europe use the deck to play games with organized rules, but in English-speaking countries, tarot cards pinpoint their utili... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

Greece Property

17th December 2008
Greece is one important country in southeastern Europe, located on the southern end of the Balkan Peninsula. Greece has vast resources of culture, wealth and ecology. Greece is a country that offers a tremendous knowledge to historians, its culture and tr... Read >
Author: Munish Kumar

What Does First-rate 'the High Priestess' Tarot Card In Truth Allude To?

17th December 2008
The experiences of the Tarot is something that is obscured by time. There are some references and researchers that connect the origin of the Tarot with that of Ancient Egypt, while other historians and scholars suggest that the Tarot shares breed with anc... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

An Overture To Inspect Tarot Cards

17th December 2008
The episode of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe beginning with the rising towns in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it today has a variation of stories and legends. The mystical superior ... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

An Overture To Perfect Tarot Cards

16th December 2008
The history of the Tarot is something that is obscured by time. There are some references and researchers that connect the origin of the Tarot with that of Ancient Egypt, while other historians and scholars suggest that the Tarot shares heritage with anci... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

The Aftermath of the War of Independence

16th December 2008
There are many reasons why people and nations go to war and the desire to be free and independent are two of them. This was the case in Croatia, where the “War of Independence” resulted from the rise of nationalism, which suppressed parts of Eastern E... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

What Does Good 'the Fool' Tarot Card Genuinely Foretell?

16th December 2008
The experiences of the Tarot is something that is obscured by time. There are some references and researchers that connect the origin of the Tarot with that of Ancient Egypt, while other historians and scholars suggest that the Tarot shares birthplace wit... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

An Overture To Review Tarot Cards

15th December 2008
The history of the Tarot is something that is obscured by time. There are some references and researchers that connect the origin of the Tarot with that of Ancient Egypt, while other historians and scholars suggest that the Tarot shares pedigree with anci... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

What Does Great 'temperance' Tarot Card Possibly Hint At?

11th December 2008
The experiences of the Tarot is something that is obscured by time. There are some references and researchers that connect the origin of the Tarot with that of Ancient Egypt, while other historians and scholars suggest that the Tarot shares roots with anc... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

What Does Superb 'the Hermit' Tarot Card Actually Symbolize?

08th December 2008
The history of the Tarot is something that is obscured by time. There are some references and researchers that connect the origin of the Tarot with that of Ancient Egypt, while other historians and scholars suggest that the Tarot shares ancestry with anci... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

What Does Finest 'the Moon' Tarot Card Truly Express?

08th December 2008
The experiences of the Tarot is something that is obscured by time. There are some references and researchers that connect the origin of the Tarot with that of Ancient Egypt, while other historians and scholars suggest that the Tarot shares genealogy with... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

The History of Tarot Cards

04th December 2008
Ever hear of tarocchi or tarock cards? These were some of the names of card games believed to have evolved into today's Tarot cards. What is out of the ordinary is that no one seems to know the true history of Tarot cards which becomes a mystery in itself... Read >
Author: SpiritNow.com

Obama for King Movement has Started

04th December 2008
Obama for King Movement has Started America will first choose Barack Obama as President, but the movement to enthrone Obama as the King of The USA is beginning to pick up steam. Now, website domain names that relate to the Obama for King Campaign (... Read >
Author: PRevere

Learn About The History Of Lacrosse

03rd December 2008
The saga of lacrosse claims to make it the first sport of America. Creating by the Native American Indian and adopted by the French and other European followers then migrated north to Canada all whom embraced and helped the sport grow. While present day l... Read >
Author: Jerald Shin Shapiro

Origination Of The Term “Redneck”

01st December 2008
Many of us associate the term rednecks with people who are not just from the South - but are the epitome of the South. They love the usual southern foods, they act the southern way, and they are still wishing that the south had won the Civil War. In reali... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Forts In Goa

20th November 2008
Forts In Goa Goa has a rich historical legacy that many don't know about. A living testimony to this historical legacy is the famous forts of Goa. Not only are they popular tourist attractions but they also provide vital historical information to histo... Read >
Author: Jaipur Travel Guide

Why Are Air Force Records Important?

12th November 2008
If you have been using the internet for any length of time, then you know about the vast amount of information that can be found online. There are myriads of web pages available, and just as many new ones posted every day. Every day, the amount of informa... Read >
Author: diane hamments

Tractors for the Agriculture Industry

05th November 2008
Since food is essential for survival, agriculture remains the most vital segment of every country. For centuries, agriculture has been the primary occupation of majority of people. Historians and anthropologists have long argued that the development of a... Read >
Author: jatinder

Home Beer Brewing - How to Make Beer

04th November 2008
The history of making alcoholic beverages is essentially the history of home brewing. Historians believe that beer was originally discovered by people of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. Barley was a staple grain of this area and it was soon learned that if... Read >
Author: Eileen Childs

Maximizing Genealogical Value of Obituaries

04th November 2008
Obituaries offer a wealth of information about your family. They have important facts about the deceased and important dates that you can use to piece together clues about the history of your family. Here's how you can find details to research from obi... Read >
Author: Melanie Walters

Amish Made Furniture

27th October 2008
It is perhaps a paradox that Amish made furniture is as commercially successful and popular among people as it is. For it is the very society that the Amish seek to separate themselves from that greatly values the solid, durable and beautiful craftsmanshi... Read >
Author: Sarika Kabra

Send Flowers With a Purpose

16th October 2008
When you send flowers do you ever consider the meaning behind the flowers you are sending. We just might be overlooking one of the most essential aspects to buying flowers, which is the language behind the flowers. You probably will not see the meaning... Read >
Author: Kennard McGill

Tarot Cards - Outlooks, Lucky Breaks And Modifications

13th October 2008
Tarot cards consist of twenty-one trump cards, the fool and one supplemental face card for all additional suits in the deck. Different climates about Europe utilise the deck to pleasure with formed rules, but in English-communicating territories, tarot ca... Read >
Author: Salome Keomuangtani

What Is Intuitive Fortune Telling Reading?

06th October 2008
The history of tarot cards began near the 1400s, a century later than cards were introduced in Europe opening with the developing cities in italy. The flowering of Tarot as we understand it at present has a variety of chronicles and folklore. The occultqu... Read >
Author: doristrebescyh

Start Reeling In The Fish

06th October 2008
Being surrounded by nature's beauty can be fun. One can do it at the beach, in a luxury resort or just traveling out of town. Fishing is another good activity one can choose to do to bond more with either family or friends. There will always be challenge... Read >
Author: Jed Segal

What Is Supernatural Tarot Cards Reading?

06th October 2008
The history of the psychic clairvoyants is something that is hidden by time. There are some testimonials and investigators that unite the source of the Tarot with that of ancient egypt, although other historians and scholars suggest that the fortune telli... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

Tarot Cards - Premonitions, Readings And Permutations

06th October 2008
The past of the psychics is something that is masked by time. There are some testimonials and investigators that unify the source of the Tarot with that of egypt, while different historians and probersurgethat the fortune tellingapportions sources with ve... Read >
Author: Casaundrai Teti

Pearl History and its Creation

26th September 2008
The actual time of pearl discovery is not known but according the historians the evolution of the pearls take place 4000 years back. At that time many cultures were attracted by the beauty of the Pearls. It was admired by countries like China, Rome and It... Read >
Author: michael russell

The Story Of Saint Valentine

23rd September 2008
There are stories that serve us as fuel for inspiration for they capture the finer essence of humanity and remain with us as symbols of the things many of us hold dear. Of course the historical authenticity of these tales may lead to endless debate among ... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni

Thanksgiving, A Great American Holiday But Why Turkey?

23rd September 2008
Thanksgiving is a very special day for Americans as it is a day on which they give thanks for everything they have received during the past year in a feast that always without exception includes a turkey and not surprisingly this holiday is more known thr... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni

Mediums - Hunches, Openings And Changes

22nd September 2008
The reports of tarot cards began around the 15th century, a century behind cards were heralded in Europe initiating with the developing towns in italia. The growth of Tarot as we understand it nowadays has a range of accounts and greats. The arcanesigns... Read >
Author: Samantha Srillian

What Is Clairvoyant Psychic Clairvoyants Reading?

22nd September 2008
The description of tarot cards commenced around the 1400s, a century after cards were heralded in Europe leading with the evolving metropolises in italy. The change of Tarot as we understand it nowadays has a medley of tales and greats. The magicalsigns... Read >
Author: Samantha Srillian

The History of the Most Elite of All International Sports: The Olympics

17th September 2008
Although the Olympics are much anticipated by people around the world, it may come as a bit of surprise to learn that no one really knows where the idea for the Olympic events developed. While historians do know that the Olympic games were an important as... Read >
Author: Paul Wyre

Pearl History and its Creation

15th September 2008
The actual time of pearl discovery is not known but according the historians the evolution of the pearls take place 4000 years back. At that time many cultures were attracted by the beauty of the Pearls. It was admired by countries like China, Rome and It... Read >
Author: michael russell

Studying Tarot During Fortune Telling Prophet Sessions

15th September 2008
The tale of tarot cards began about the 1400s, a century after cards were presented in Europe starting with the developing villages in italy. The change of Tarot as we know it at present has a medley of tales and greats. The crypticquality of tarot card... Read >
Author: Samantha Srillian

What Is Paranormal Fortune Telling Reading?

09th September 2008
Tarot cards are made up of twenty-one trump cards, the fool and 1 extra face card for every added suits in the deck. assorted territories around Europe have the deck to leisure with arranged protocols, althoughin English-talking regions, tarot cards can ... Read >
Author: Samantha Srillian

What Is Spiritual Psychic Fortune Telling?

08th September 2008
The background of the numerology is something that is concealed by time. there are some references and investigators that join the beginning of the Tarot with that of ancient egypt, although different historians and probersurgethat the horoscopesapportio... Read >
Author: Samantha Srillian

Relationship Clairvoyants In A Complicated World

08th September 2008
The background of the psychics is something that is buried by time. there are some references and queriers that unify the origin of the Tarot with that of egypt, although additional historians and questionersalludethat the fortune tellingshares sources w... Read >
Author: Samantha Srillian

Feed Your Spirit!

08th September 2008
If you knew something could give you an extra advantage in your spiritual growth, would you use it? Of course you would! Well, I’m going to introduce you to an ancient secret that masters used for centuries to boost their inner development. But, l... Read >
Author: Shen Life

Acoustic Guitar Tablature - Is It Real Sheet Music?

05th September 2008
As a beginner acoustic guitarist you're probably wondering whether learning your songs from guitar tablature is as good as getting them from "real" sheet music. Learning to play acoustic guitar is a great adventure which is sometimes spoilt a bit by the p... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples

2008 Season Starts Poorly For Portsmouth

05th September 2008
Portsmouth's new season has just kicked off, and Portsmouth fans couldn't be happier, despite a 4-0 defeat by Chelsea in the first game. It appears the Blue Army is geared up for another exciting season. Pompey fans are a die-hard bunch, loving their team... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Some Soccer History

01st September 2008
If you want to understand the history of soccer, we must admit that for some reason, humans have a natural need to revive things. Whether it 's release frustration, or simply for fun, we do not even notice. How many times have you not walked on the st... Read >
Author: John Salmon

How to make the ultimate consumer friendly item for financial success.

28th August 2008
If you build a better mousetrap, the world will beat a pathway to your door. Historians believe this saying dates back to the 1400s, but today, Marketers realize that the similarities between history and the application of the analogy go hand-in-hand.... Read >
Author: Rajinder

Ties That Bind

20th August 2008
Neckties have been around since thousands of years ago. It was during the reign of China’s first emperor when historians unearthed replicas of the ruler’s terracotta warriors and found that they wore large bandanna-like cloths around their necks. Th... Read >
Author: coolpetboutique

Ties That Bind

20th August 2008
Neckties have been around since thousands of years ago. It was during the reign of China’s first emperor when historians unearthed replicas of the ruler’s terracotta warriors and found that they wore large bandanna-like cloths around their necks. Th... Read >
Author: coolpetboutique

Ties That Bind

18th August 2008
Neckties have been around since thousands of years ago. It was during the reign of China’s first emperor when historians unearthed replicas of the ruler’s terracotta warriors and found that they wore large bandanna-like cloths around their necks. Th... Read >
Author: coolpetboutique

Fabrics Used To Make Material in Today’s Textile Industry - Silk

26th July 2008
Choosing the fabric your clothing is made with is important. This choice can make the difference in the look, comfort, durability, or practicality of the purpose of the particular article of clothing. The choice of fabrics is never more important that the... Read >
Author: J B Ware

Home & Painting Restoration

24th July 2008
Historic Home Improvement Guides: Home Renovations & Home enhancement are not simply enjoyable & self rewarding actions, they furthermore increase the worth of your historic home. The sense of happiness after finishing your home renewal is very ex... Read >
Author: Matt Jaworski

Some History Of Tennis

24th July 2008
Tennis has its roots in the ancient play of the handball, played in Greece a long time before the Christian era. During the average ages it developed concerned to handle the beater rather the ball between two adversaries than against a wall. The name come... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

A Brief History of the Guitar

23rd July 2008
Getting yourself to know and appreciate the history of the guitar may not be essential in order to learn and master guitar. Although it is in no way going to promote you into a flawless guitarist, but yet, many people feel it is important to learn &... Read >
Author: Dave

Dealing with Asperger Syndrome

21st July 2008
Asperger Syndrome is a relatively mild form of autism that effects people in different ways than regular autism. Because it usually does not affect language, many people with Asperger Syndrome go undiagnosed. This is the one form of autism that is usually... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sullivan

A Brief, Engaging History Of Yorkshire, UK

15th July 2008
Most historians and archaeologists suggest that the area now known as Yorkshire has been inhabited since 8,000 B.C. Since that time, several civilizations have come and conquered the area, only to be driven from it by other warring nations. It's a land th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Summer Fashion at your Feet

14th July 2008
Flip flops have been favorites for different civilizations for years and years, and they still are the most popularized sandals used by every person in the world. They are practical and comfortable, this type of shoe has approximately six thousand years o... Read >
Author: Priyanka Arora

Some History of Baseball

05th July 2008
The first and the earliest written obviousness of the baseball in America are a written payment in 1791 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. The document, discovered by Society for Spine of John of member of research of baseball in 2004, strong obviousness of of... Read >
Author: Jimmy Spier

What's the best Customer Service during a Recession?

03rd July 2008
Have you read the articles in the papers about the status of our economy? I am not sure that we are really in a recession or even in a depression, as some pessimists seem to indicate. May that be decided by the historians in a few years when all the data ... Read >
Author: Axel Meierhoefer

Wholesale Dvd Dropshipper

03rd July 2008
Jewelery Wholesale: Buy In Bulk Wholesale Prices Cologne Wholesale Lots Fashon Jewlery: According to historians it is believed that ladies' opera gloves began their life around the 1800's at the time of Napoleonic/Regency period but did not become tru... Read >
Author: Lori

Fabrics Used To Make Material in Today’s Textile Industry - Silk

11th June 2008
Choosing the fabric your clothing is made with is important. This choice can make the difference in the look, comfort, durability, or practicality of the purpose of the particular article of clothing. The choice of fabrics is never more important that the... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Ware

Telling Your Story, Selling Yourself

21st May 2008
Telling Your Story, Selling Yourself By Pascoe Sawyers Effective storytelling is a crucial leadership trait and an essential tool that will help you reach your personal goals by bringing other people in to support you. Just like any company or orga... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Why Bowling is a Popular Fun Sport

21st May 2008
Throughout the years, since the introduction of bowling, it has become more and more popular and an exciting indoor sport for many people. It has attracted people from all over the world gaining its reputation as a sport that is fun played and enjoy. Its ... Read >
Author: John Smi

How to Undo Negative Feedback on Your Brand

29th April 2008
Whenever you see a list of America’s greatest presidents, as ranked by historians, you always see Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt, and George Washington at or near the top. What do those three men have in common? Each of them presided over the n... Read >
Author: charen

Buying Gold Online

07th April 2008
Buying gold online could be a bit tricky, but if you keep some considerations in mind, then you would certainly be able to find some great and quality pieces online at reasonable prices. Gold jewelry is probably the most common and traditional kind of ... Read >
Author: Online Shopping

Bowling Supply 101: Things to Start the Ball Rolling

03rd April 2008
At one time in the past bowling was the object of many “spoofs”, particularly on the big screen where it was portrayed as a humorous activity. That is no longer true. There are approximately 100 million people all over the world playing this ancie... Read >
Author: John Smi

Religious Background of Unicorn Tapestries

27th March 2008
Religious Background of Unicorn Tapestries The unicorn has been a mythical symbol since ancient times. Some of the earliest depictions of the unicorn are from ancient China and featured a creature resembling a large horse with a single horn protruding ... Read >
Author: Connie Wallace

nicky butler wholesale jewelry

19th March 2008
Jewelery Wholesale: Wholesale Bale Clothing Replica Licensed Sports Apparel Wholesale: According to historians it is believed that ladies' opera gloves began their life around the 1800's at the time of Napoleonic/Regency period but did not become trul... Read >
Author: Lori

Why hire a Private Tour Guide?

19th February 2008
When you are traveling to Asia, whether it’s Shanghai or the Seychelles, Bhutan or Borneo, India or Indonesia, hiring a private tour guide through a site like Viamigo on your on your next vacation or business trip can get you where you want to be with m... Read >
Author: Yuki Garcia

Why Yoo Should Be Investing In Rare Coins As A Collector

19th February 2008
Rare Coins are important among some investors. Although many coins have been an important part of ancient history, a lot of information about our ancestors their lifestyle has been collected by historians through coins of those times. As a hobby coin coll... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

This Is Why Rare Coin Values Can Fluctuate

19th February 2008
You see, rare coins have a certain kind of attraction in them; they have the power to attract historians as well as artisans towards them and their era. A historian by just looking at a coin, can find information like geography artistry philosophy and the... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

The Legend and Charm of The Tooth Fairy

30th January 2008
The legend and myth of the Tooth Fairy is a delightful part of our modern family culture. Kids dream about receiving a special gift or money from this charming, magical fairy. Adults fondly remember the Tooth Fairy as a wonderful childhood fantasy of thei... Read >
Author: Castillo

Planning your kid’s room décor? It’s the small things that count.

26th January 2008
It’s small, usually round, carries a lot germs and if you are in the serious business of door hardware, a crucial consideration. What is it? It is of course the door knob. And you would be wise to not underestimate its place in any interior design pro... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

Tips On Where To Buy Cheap Panerai Watches

24th January 2008
Panerai watches are becoming very popular. Their pedigree and history as genuine divers' watches combined with a rugged and understated styling has made them an iconic watch for many. But with them costing anything between $4,000 and $20,000, they aren't ... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Construction – A Story of the Past

22nd January 2008
If you walk around a modern metropolis today, it is pretty hard to imagine the first structures built in time by our ancient relatives. That being said, the long story of construction is a fascinating one. Many historians believe that the first thing e... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

Gen Y and Professionalism: 5 Tips for Traversing the Generation Gap in the Workplace

22nd January 2008
We�ve read about it, we�ve seen it on 60 Minutes and maybe we�ve even directly experienced it. Generation Y workers have a sense of entitlement, they lack respect for authority and they have the nerve to demand evenings and weekends off. They are sh... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Gordon Moss - Dealing with Asperger Syndrome - By Gordon Moss

22nd January 2008
Dealing with Asperger Syndrome - By Gordon Moss Asperger Syndrome is a relatively mild form of autism that effects people in different ways than regular autism. Because it usually does not affect language, many people with Asperger Syndrome go undiagno... Read >
Author: Gordon Moss The World's Greatest Networker

Peruvian Heritage

14th November 2007
In 1532 the Spaniards arrived in Peru. Since then many valuable artefacts were destroyed by the Spanish invaders, private collectors were interested in buying them as well. Speaking about the relics of Machu Picchu, the artefacts were lawfully taken on lo... Read >
Author: Samantha Smith

Experience Some Living History - Visit Lugo

01st November 2007
With regards to the entire Spanish tourist industry Northern Spain and Galicia especially have been very much a hidden treasure and hidden within lies a further particular treasure called Lugo.Of all of the autonomous regions of Spain it is understandable... Read >
Author: Scott James

Sample Some History as Well as Hospitality in Lugo

30th October 2007
With regards to the tourist industry within Spain, Northern Spain and in particular Galicia especially have been very much a hidden treasure and hidden within lies a further particular treasure called [[keyword]]. Of all of the autonomous regions of Spain... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

American React

18th October 2007
In 1962 the USSR dislocated its missiles on the territory of Cuba. When it was done it was the United States’ turn to act, or even better to say react to the gamble of Khrushchev in Cuba.On the 14th of October in 1962 a U2 spy plane made some photograph... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Piran, The Antique City

08th October 2007
Piran is a city that will never change even though the time past by. This is because Piran is found in a narrow peninsula where there is no space or place for new expansion.On the other hand, it depends on what time tourists visit Piran to know what activ... Read >
Author: Domen Lombergar

Hitler the Man of Ideals or Ruthless Dictator

03rd October 2007
Nowadays as everybody knows we have unprincipled politicians that are elected and to be sure many are in actual fact narrow-minded and boastful, and many prefer a whim to their ideals in order to suffice the general public, but democracy is still the best... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

The Importance of the Boethius Works

01st October 2007
One philosopher said that he had the ability to see the geometry works created by Boethius. It was Herbert of Aurillac. Probably there were found some geometry works, but it turned to be very difficult to prove that their author was Boethius. There was no... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

The Assumptions in the Experiments

28th September 2007
In the process of the experiment when the scientist look for the reaction, the changes do not take place but the scientist can understand everything through the explanation which was given by the brain according to what was seen. Look at the same point ... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Life of Boethius

27th September 2007
The earlier the famous philosopher was born, more difficult to state the date of the birth, in fact. So, talking about Boethius we can give more or less concrete date for that period of time, it is around 475 – 477 A.D. in Rome. His family was big and p... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Life and Death of Moses Maimonides

25th September 2007
As he did not live in the very Cairo he had to wake up early in the morning in order to be in time in Cairo for treating Sultan’s family, workers, officers, well everybody who was sick. Only until the afternoon Moses could back home, in Fostat, for trea... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

The main reasons of Israeli-Palestinian Conflict for Each Country.

25th September 2007
There are a lot of reasons, encouraging this nation to build its country over again, and one cannot find the main reason, as there is a complex of them. Israeli emigrants have a status of a contemporary group which motives for migration are complex and id... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Negative Impact of the USA in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

25th September 2007
There are some important arguments against the constructive impact of the USA in this conflict. They say that such dominant countries like Great Britain and the United States of America has invented this conflict themselves for the sake of their own purpo... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Why Reconstructive Plastic Surgery Is An Important Part Of Trauma

13th September 2007
Plastic surgery has many different facets. From reconstructive surgeries that help a person regain their appearance after an injury or accident, to elective surgeries that help people look younger, plastic surgery has become an important part of many peop... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Shaking Hands Throughout History And Around The World

02nd September 2007
"You can't shake hands with a clenched fist." - Indira Gandhi The most significant gesture in business and in life is a handshake. In many cultures it is the unspoken message that accompanies our words. A handshake often takes place when you meet so... Read >
Author: Lydia Ramsey

Acetyl-L-Carnitine, The Next Anti-Aging Brain Nutrient

29th August 2007
Acetyl-L-Carnitine is an amino acid derivative instrumental in the biochemical synthesis of acetycholine, an important neurotransmitter without which you would be unable to learn or to memorize anything. However, it has another property: it may be able ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Crochet for Beginners

22nd August 2007
The following paragraphs summarize the work of crochet experts who are completely familiar with all the aspects of crochet. Heed their advicexpensive lace products and make the value of crochet products to deprec to avoid any crochet surprises. The mo... Read >
Author: Mei

The Roanoke Colony Mystery: still unsolved after four centuries

15th August 2007
The island of Roanoke in North Carolina holds the secret to the baffling disappearance of a band of English settlers in the late sixteenth century. The early colony simply vanished without trace, and their fate has intrigued and baffled historians ever si... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

History essay

26th July 2007
To write a History essay out of imagination is not possible. You need to be a student with the critical approach as to what happened in the past and why it happened. Historical happenings have great lessons for the future. You need to bring this aspect in... Read >
Author: Sharon White

The History of Computer

24th July 2007
Uninformed researchers of computer (computador) history would probably note the first computer in the mid 1930`s. In reality, this history dates nearly 2000 years ago with the invention of the abacus where the user programmed beads using formulated constr... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias

Mel Gibson's "Apocalypto" Brings the Past Violent Mayan Life into Our Consciousness

11th July 2007
Copyright � 2007 Ed Bagley Apocalypto � 4 Stars (Excellent) Mel Gibson's "Apocalypto" shows the raw, violent face of the advanced Mayan civilization in its decline, with its rulers insisting that the key to continued prosperity is to build more ... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley

A Tribute To The Few Who Sacrificed For The Many

11th July 2007
America has successfully celebrated another Independence Day. I could be corrected in my calculation, but I believe every American celebrated this great holiday in some fashion, with barbecues aplenty along with many firework displays. All government offi... Read >
Author: James Snyder

History term paper

01st July 2007
Those who created history must have never thought about the difficulties the students in future will face writing History term papers. All the important personalities who did good or bad deeds are part of history and do contribute to the pages of history.... Read >
Author: Sharon White

A Wedding Anniversary Guide – History, Themes, Gifts & Etiquette

25th May 2007
This article explains the history and meaning behind wedding anniversaries, offers some gift ideas to celebrate the different milestones and provides etiquette advice for holding an anniversary celebration. Wedding anniversaries are an ideal opportuni... Read >
Author: J Wilson

UAE's Imbalanced Demography Poses Concerns

16th May 2007
Even as Dubai's rising expatriate population is being projected as a measure of its association with the outside world, many historians, media experts and political observers are looking at the same phenomenon with some concern these days. Very recently, ... Read >
Author: Pankaj Mohan

A New Trend of the Old in Jewelry

06th May 2007
Jewelry tends to be somewhat cyclical. Looks go in and out of fashion. A new popular trend is a rather odd one. Chainmail has come back into fashion. One of today's popular styles of jewelry has its origin in armor. Chainmail is a type of Medieval arm... Read >
Author: Arsene Bergkamp

How Reliable Are the Gospels?

06th May 2007
behind-year-for-the-Gospel concept Jesus was a historical charm. fresh historians and scholars harmonize. That tells us something, but not a complete lot. Did the Gospel writers take the authentic man, Jesus of Nazareth, and embroider him with such... Read >
Author: alanpost

Kabbalah Meditation | Kabbalah Meditation Practice

02nd May 2007
Kabbalah is “wisdom”? Where can one find it? How can you attain it? Kabbalah is the oldest, yet the most significant wisdom of all time. It is the wisdom of Kabbalah that enables us to achieve a higher level of our existence. If one understands his... Read >
Author: Alien

A brief history of Leicester

30th April 2007
Dating back over 2000 years, Leicester is one of the oldest cities in England and has plenty to interest historians. The history of the origins of Leicester are, of course, lost in time. However, there are two main theories concerning the origin of the se... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby

What life is all about Part 3

23rd April 2007
He had to leave his children and go to the front knowing very little of what war was all about. Germany had to be stopped as soon as possible. The song the soldiers sang as they went to the front was… I’m going to hang out my wash... Read >
Author: Ralph Morton

Does Jesus want us to keep all of the Ten Commandments?

18th April 2007
Jesus showed us that the Ten Commandments would never change. Mathew 5:18 “For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled”. He also demonstrated that and that ... Read >
Author: Debra Lohrere

To refer to log cabins as sheds, would be like calling Gordon Ramsay a cook

02nd April 2007
The log cabin is a versatile piece of kit – it can be used as an office, house a large whirlpool tub, provide a ‘granny’ annexe, a playroom for the children or even be used as a second home. The choice is endless. In America, the log cabin is often ... Read >
Author: Marian Radrak

To refer to a log cabin as a shed, would be like calling Gordon Ramsay a cook

02nd April 2007
The log cabin is a versatile piece of kit – it can be used as an office, house a large whirlpool tub, provide a ‘granny’ annexe, a playroom for the children or even be used as a second home. The choice is endless. In America, the log cabin is often ... Read >
Author: Marian Radrak

Is Dieting The New Slavery?

27th March 2007
For something that is meant to offer freedom and happiness, dieting sure has a habit of making prisoners of startling numbers of people. With it now being 200 years since the abolition of slavery in Britain, a move which strangled the great wave of Afr... Read >
Author: Malcolm Evans

All about bonsai trees

07th March 2007
Although it is often believed that bonsai trees had their origins in Japan, they were first developed in China during the 2nd century AD. These trees were developed by growing them in containers, being its name very representative of this fact since the C... Read >
Author: Jakob Jelling

History of Squash or Squash Rackets Game

12th February 2007
"All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy", so with work it is essential to enjoy some game that could refresh one and allows him to regain the energy to work. From the point of view of health also games are very helpful. Games and sports are the best m... Read >
Author: Mikhail Tuknov

What's all this talk about molding?

10th February 2007
Without the unique invention of molding, not only would we be faced with boring flat interiors, we would literally lose our sense of time. We're not kidding! Molding is often the first item that we look for and inspect to determine the age of things like ... Read >
Author: PaulGlover

Chess – the Game of Kings

04th February 2007
The game of chess has a long history. Though known and played all over the world, chess is supposed to have been born in India around 5000 years ago. The birth place of this amazing game was identified by a few early chess historians like Sir William Jone... Read >
Author: David Yrui

Do You Have What It Takes To Become A Preneur?

01st February 2007
Becoming an entrepreneur is not for everyone. Besides the wonderful benefits of working for yourself, setting your own hours, and the ability to choose when and where you work, there are also some challenges. Sure, it's nice not to have to report to y... Read >
Author: Susan L Reid

Are You Going To Drag Them Up With You?

29th January 2007
It is a tough job to maintain a high level of motivation and enthusiasm. You will only make it tougher by trying to drag negative folks up your personal ladder of success with you. You cannot afford to be popular with negative thinkers. Choos... Read >
Author: Barry Rice

Young Or Old You Can Learn The Ballet

13th January 2007
Ballet is an art and it is different from other dance forms. Ballet is a specific dance form and technique. Many historians list dance as the oldest of the human art forms. When looking at dance it is very structured in its movements, when dance is set to... Read >
Author: Bill Carmel

The Bichon Frise

17th November 2006
Historians believe the Bichon descended form the Barbet or water Spaniel from which came the name the Barbichon. This name overtime was shortened to Bichon. The four breeds of Bichon (bolognais havanais maltaise and the Tenerife) are believed to have orig... Read >
Author: steven clayden

An Overview of the Gulag System for Travelers to Russia

02nd October 2006
Under harsh communist rule, eliminating any potential enemy was a stated and practical goal. If you are traveling to Russia, a visit to one of the many gulag camps is a must. An Overview of the Gulag System for Travelers to Russia There are many di... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

The popular Game football and select Football Cleats that fit

27th September 2006
The story of football began sometime during the 19th century in England when a soccer player, frustrated at using only his feet to manipulate the ball, decided to simply pick it up and run with it. Although it was clearly against the rules of soccer, othe... Read >
Author: sandeep kumar

The Phuket History

27th September 2006
Phuket History The first records in Phuket history originate in the beginning of the 11th century. As far as historians have been able to trace, the first inhabitants of what is now known as Phuket were the sea gypsy's and theNegrito's. Phuket Negrito... Read >
Author: Alex van Eyk

Youth Crime

23rd September 2006
During our period of 'childhood' both our institution and construction were composed by adults; usually those of the professional middle class. No attempt is being made to suggest that children's condition is entirely devoid of a biological dimension, or ... Read >
Author: Sharon White

Electric Vehicle Invented

15th September 2006
Many say the electric vehicle will never exist, but popular hybrid vehicles are a variation of them. To under electric vehicles, it is prudent to know who and when they were invented. Electric Vehicle Invented The electric vehicle has been heralded... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

History of Tequila

07th September 2006
Tequila is undoubtedly the national drink of Mexico. The history of the beginnings of tequila is a symbol of a rich heritage that dates back 900 years. The ancient Aztecs used a variation of tequila that was consumed during religious ceremonies and celebr... Read >
Author: Melissa Blanco

Southern Cooking CDs - Cookbook Alternatives

03rd September 2006
Down south, southern cooking is the center of interest and plays a pivotal role in most functions and activities. Did you realize that it was several centuries ago when southern cooking came into existence? Believe it or not, Southerners treasured their c... Read >
Author: John Purdy

Four Styles Of Expressive Earrings - What Your Jewelry Is Saying To The World

31st August 2006
Copyright 2006 Lulu Bells Treasures In our fast-paced world these days, we might not stop to think too much about our accessories beyond the simple questions of "What jewelry shall I wear today?" or "What goes best with this outfit?" But our jewelry,... Read >
Author: Lulu Bell

Where Did The Idea of Honeymoons Come From?

21st August 2006
Going on a honeymoon is the first real opportunity to spend time alone as man and wife, but how did this tradition come to be? Where Did The Idea of Honeymoons Come From? As any couple knows, planning the honeymoon is just as important as planning ... Read >
Author: Richard Rspad

Is The Removal Of God From Our Government Patriotic?

12th August 2006
I fail to understand how this great country of ours is constantly attacked by civil liberties groups, in an attempt to abolish all forms of God from all government institutions, or anything that is government subsidized, like our public schools. ... Read >
Author: simi hogard

Yoga Sutras of Patanjali An Historical Text

24th July 2006
Yoga Sutras of Patanjali is a book of 195 separate phrases that are designed to be easy to memorize. Because it is a work that is every bit as much a part of modern yoga as it was a part of the birth of yoga, this particular book is held in very high este... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott

The Gladiators From History To Movies

22nd July 2006
The movie Gladiator was very entertaining and certain raised the profile of gladiators. The question, however, is whether the movie accurately portrayed these warriors. The Gladiators From History To Movies In history, there are few topics that a... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

The Origins of Rome

22nd July 2006
From romantic visions of gladiators to the mysteries of the Da Vinci Code and the Roman Catholic Church, no city is more interesting than Rome. The Origins of Rome At the heart of the country of Italy is the city of Rome. From being the center of a... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

The Christian Sabbath.

16th July 2006
The Bible tells us that God sanctified the seventh day Sabbath as a day in remembrance that He is the Creator of Heaven and Earth. It says, Exodus 20:8-11 "Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work: But t... Read >
Author: Debra Lohrere

Did Colorado Kill Doc Holliday

27th June 2006
John Henry "Doc" Holliday's final words, spoken as he lay dying in the Hotel Glenwood in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, were "this is funny". We'll never know, of course, exactly what the Wild West legend meant by this. Perhaps he found it ironic that after ... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

A Brief History of Quilting

22nd June 2006
The art of quilting is not something new to this world, it has been around for centuries, but still there is no confirmation about the exact origin. According to the historians is that the history of quilting, piecing and applique was widely used for clot... Read >
Author: tima ashar

The History of Dragons

10th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Francesca Black The Dragon has played an important part in myths and religions since pre-historic times. The history of dragons goes back at least six thousand years, and there are dragon tales and legends from every continent except Ant... Read >
Author: Francesca Black

A Wheel Within a Wheel: The Negro Leagues

03rd May 2006
Although many aspects of the early days of baseball have been well documented, historians are just beginning to chronicle the major role that Black athletes played in making professional baseball popular. Black ball players have played the game for about ... Read >
Author: F.R. Penn

8 Tips For Crochet Beginners

27th April 2006
Dear Friend, Thanks for visiting and finding my article. What follows is information that I have pulled together from many different sources. The secrets, tips, and techniques you read here are from my book "Crocheting Made Simple". I hope you find it ... Read >
Author: Kevin McMillen

Did the Sabbath change to Sunday?

20th April 2006
In over 105 languages Saturday translates to Sabbath. In Italy it is called Sabbato, in Russia Subbota, in Portugal Sabbado, in Spain Sabado and in Poland Sobota. All of these names mean "Sabbath" or "rest day" in the various languages. The fourth comm... Read >
Author: Debra Lohrere

Car Parts The Importance of Wheels

01st April 2006
We've all noted at some point or another that a particular thing is the best invention since that of the wheel. Or perhaps we've laughed as someone has tried to make a simple process unnecessarily difficult for themselves by 'reinventing the wheel'. Thoug... Read >
Author: ted belfour

To Factor or Not to Factor?

20th February 2006
To Factor or Not to Factor? By: Marty MilanThe purchasing of accounts receivable (invoices) isgenerally known as factoring. Businesses can sell theirinvoices to companies known as factors. Although not allbusiness are familiar with factoring, historians c... Read >
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ODESSA TALES

19th February 2006
By Lora Osipenko from KATAMARAN-TOUR Travel Agency Odessites are the best known among others as people who are fond of their hometown Odessa. "Why? you can argue. The others also love their hometowns!" Yes, you are right, everybody does... Read >
Author: Lora Osipenko

History of solitaire

17th February 2006
The game of solitaire, though it sounds a bit lonely because of the word, "solitary," is far from lonely. Solitaire is one of the most entertaining card games to play even if played alone, and it is also one of the most played games ever. So, what is Sol... Read >

Map Quest

14th February 2006
Historians teach that the USA emerged from its isolationist ways when it entered World War I ... Geography teachers may dispute that point. Whenever an American media outlet wants to re-emphasize the issue, they merely find one of many studies that ... Read >
Author: J Square Humboldt

Was Galileo the first person to use a telescope

08th February 2006
Many historians explain that Galileo was the first person to use a telescope. In 1610 Galileo discovered Saturn's rings. He also observed Jupiter's four moons and viewed the different phases of Venus. This lead to the study of sunspots and various celesti... Read >
Author: Jeremy Hier

Sicily travel guide

16th January 2006
Sicily has made an indelible mark on the European traveling scene. Is it because of the Volcano that is still burning, or is it because of the rich cultural heritage that the city carries? The European experience has been adorned by the Italian influence.... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Why Do We Celebrate Fun Birthdays?

14th January 2006
Apart from the obvious answer about why we celebrate fun birthdays... have you ever stopped to think about this age-old tradition? Birthdays date way back in history to a time when people originally feared evil spirits. These evil spirits were thought ... Read >
Author: Martyn Purdy

The History Of Shih Tzu Is Steeped In Mystery and Legends

11th December 2005
The History Of Shih Tzu Is Steeped In Mystery and Legends I understand that Apso means dog, but could also mean "goat-like" or "shaggy" in the Tibetan language. To the Tibetan people it was used to mean "Temple Dog." In that connection it became kno... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Shih Tzu - Color And Appearance In The Beginning and Now

30th October 2005
There is no fixed color for the shih tzu according to the American Kennel Club standards. The standard weight set by American Kennel Club is 9 to 16 lbs. However, all colors are permissible, and the shih tzu comes in such a variety of colors, different to... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

The Immune System: Eureka !

26th September 2005
Archimedes: His Discovery was the "talk of the town." Archimedes, the ancient Greek scientist, was no exception. When his friend, King Hieron of Syracuse asked the famous scientist if the crown he was wearing was pure gold or if it was alloyed, Archime... Read >
Author: Dr Robert Gamble

Dice games 101

01st September 2005
Dice games are the oldest and one of the simplest games that perhaps suit all ages. The dice games involved in gambling are one of the most exciting and popular ones. Dice games have been played since centuries. So old is there origin that the histori... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Intuitiion

15th August 2005
You may publish this article providing it is unchanged in any way and the resource box is included at the end. Notification that it has been published, where and when would be appreciated Intuition by P.C. Simon copyright 2005 ... Read >
Author: Dr Simon