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13th October 2009
This movie version of the Dan Brown classic is one of the most controversial and intriguing, and I doubt there is someone else out there who would question that.
Before anything else, let us first establish that "The Da Vinci Code" is not an outright a... Read >
Author: jitesh
12th October 2009
Fictional histories are products of the imagination yet still based on real past events. The most famous are Dan Brown’s the Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons.
Fictional history is a section of a novel based on real facts but the storyline being an i... Read >
Author: Urmann
09th October 2009
There is no artist more legendary than Leonardo da Vinci. In the entire history of art, no other name has caused more debate, more discussion and more hours that the genius born in Vinci in 1452. Painter, sculptor, architect, scientist and researcher, the... Read >
Author: ali
02nd October 2009
Research for this article was easy because of all the hype about Dan Brown’s new movie about the Da Vinci code. The question is simple. How can an educated public anywhere in the world take this novel or the movie it spawned seriously? I have found a fe... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
01st October 2009
Movies are now produced at costs that rival the gross national product of some small nations. Media including TV, music, internet, games, and casual cell phone use cost as much as it would to feed nearly every person in Africa. But there is another cost t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Getting Lots of Online Traffic Is The Da'vinci Code Of Internet Marketing
Loads of internet traffic is the goal of every internet marketer but unfortunately it's easier said than achieved. The question at hand then (especially if you are new to interne... Read >
Author: Protege1
23rd September 2009
Fictional histories are products of the imagination yet still based on real past events. The most famous are Dan Brown’s the Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons.
Fictional history is a section of a novel based on real facts but the storyline being an i... Read >
Author: Urmann
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
23rd September 2009
Trading wholesale lists on eBay has verified to be really moneymaking for me in my eBay marketing endeavours. I specialise in discovering niches and creating wholesale lists to suit the wants of these niches. It's easy to make wholesale lists at one time ... Read >
Author: biluo
22nd September 2009
Is Viral marketing new to you? What is viral marketing? It is marketing that spreads like the viruses where it moves across borders at tremendous speed and the growth is exponential, as it becomes epidemic! How did you hear about hotmail and DA Vinci Code... Read >
Author: heena
21st September 2009
It seems to you you've spent half your life waiting to see Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece, "Mona Lisa" in person. You have read virtually every book and article about the mystique surrounding the work. You saw "The da Vinci Code" thirty times, which is p... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
A paradigm has been described as “A set of assumptions, concepts, values, and practices that constitutes a way of viewing reality for the community that shares them.”
Each writer comes at their work with a certain paradigm at work. Each writer will... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
The Da Vinci Code as a novel is an international bestselling phenomenon, but The Da Vinci Code as a movie is bound to be long forgotten by year’s end. Directed by Ron Howard, the Hollywood veteran behind such memorable films as A Beautiful Mind and Cind... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
One of the surprise blockbusters of 2004, National Treasure evokes images of the Indiana Jones trilogy with its adventurous search for a mysterious hidden treasure. But more than likely, the film is the result of the massive commercial success of a "quest... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Who isn’t familiar with Dan Brown’s provocative book, The Da Vinci Code that stepped on, what Christians consider, very sacred ground? His absorbing tale of Jesus’ earthly lineage through Mary Magdalene sparked passionate debates around the world. W... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
This movie version of the Dan Brown classic is one of the most controversial and intriguing, and I doubt there is someone else out there who would question that.
Before anything else, let us first establish that "The Da Vinci Code" is not an outright a... Read >
16th September 2009
The Da Vinci Code is now off and running as this year’s megabuck Biblical controversy. Question is, why do we seem to be afflicted with such a nearly annual entity?
Slight thought reveals the obvious. Given the big numbers that a major studio has to ... Read >
14th September 2009
Dan Brown is the author of numerous bestsellers, including The Da Vinci Code, Digital Fortress, Angels & Demons, and Deception Point.
The Lost Symbol is the eagerly anticipated follow-up to The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown's No. 1 international phenomenon ... Read >
Author: Landmrkonthenet
31st August 2009
The recent uproar over The Da Vinci Code book, and now movie, has digressed into a tedious argument about historical factual details. However, one thing that is indisputable is that the book touched something in millions of readers across the planet. Perh... Read >
Author: RavinderYadav24
24th August 2009
The recent uproar over The Da Vinci Code book, and now movie, has digressed into a tedious argument about historical factual details. However, one thing that is indisputable is that the book touched something in millions of readers across the planet. Perh... Read >
Author: RavinderYadav24
18th August 2009
The impact of the Internet on the perceived value of data is just as vast as anybody would ever imagine. Doubtless, Internet altered the way people learn and search for useful information. Before the arrival of the Internet culture, individuals who are lo... Read >
Author: John Lien
18th August 2009
The impact of the Internet on the perceived value of data is just as vast as anybody would ever imagine. Doubtless, Internet altered the way people learn and search for useful information.
Before the arrival of the Internet culture, individuals who are... Read >
Author: John Lien
18th August 2009
The impact of the Internet on the perceived value of information is just as huge as anybody would ever think. Undoubtedly, Internet transformed the way people learn and search for useable information.
Before the arrival of the Internet culture, people ... Read >
Author: John Lien
18th August 2009
The impact of the Internet on the perceived value of data is just as great as anyone would ever think. Undoubtedly, The net altered the way people learn and seek for useful information.
Before the arrival of the Internet culture, people who are looking... Read >
Author: John Lien
03rd August 2009
TV celebrity Rosie O'Donnell says she uses Inversion therapy (hanging upside down) to treat her depression. "Da Vinci Code" author Dan Brown said he uses inversion therapy to overcome his writer's block. Supermodel Eva Mendes claims her table keeps her co... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
31st July 2009
All games have their own system requirements such as good sound, good video output and good playing output. When these requirements are not met, chances are that the player will never enjoy the game to its fullest capacity.
One of the games that may re... Read >
Author: wordman
10th July 2009
Paris has a lot of must-see sights – from historical buildings and beautiful paintings to amazing art of engineering and architecture.
You can easily spend a whole week in Paris. But if you are busy, there are five sights you must not miss.
Eiff... Read >
Author: Loco Media
01st July 2009
Many of us are looking for the cheapest holidays around at the moment. We can make use of the internet to search for the best deals so we can get away for a break this summer. After all everyone deserves a holiday to get away from all the economic doom an... Read >
Author: Kim
28th June 2009
If you wish to visit Rome, but you are tired of traditional guided tours to the historic monuments and buildings of the city, and you prefer to discover the sights of the eternal city in a different way, perhaps combining the explanations of the guide wit... Read >
Author: Michele De Capitani
01st June 2009
There is a high salary paid to famous actors in a movie. Some of these actors are so popular, that just associating the name of an actor with that movie can make that movie popular as well. In addition, the character of the actor spreads its quality and s... Read >
Author: bela
15th May 2009
The Da Vinci Code upset the Vatican and some Catholics because of its storyline. After giving the Vatican much to complain about with ‘The Da Vinci Code’, symbologist Robert Langdon returns to the big screen as an unlikely Vatican ally in ‘Angels an... Read >
Author: Demons
13th May 2009
That’s exactly what the Vatican has decided to do, about the movie ‘Angels and Demons’ (Director -Ron Howard).
"Dramatizing the issue involuntarily gives publicity to Angels & Demons," said Archbishop Velasio De Paolis, in an interview with Italy... Read >
Author: Demons
12th May 2009
It's a well-know fact that some of the best Hollywood movie releases occur in summer; with so many great showings hitting the big screens this year, Summer 2009 is sure to be an unforgettable season. People usually look forward to watching all movies that... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
04th April 2009
If not hyped, are they really tourist attractions at all? Like every must see city in the world, there are various checkout places in Paris that are a must during a break. At least for the first visit. I lately made my first visit to Paris and invested a ... Read >
Author: Peter
31st March 2009
The latest buzz about cell phones as of press time is the white, candy shape Apple iphone 3rd generation. The hype started on blogs. People are itching their hands on this remarkable gadget. Maybe you are also awaiting its spectacular upgrade? This trendy... Read >
Author: David Stack
16th December 2008
The impact of the Internet on the perceived value of information is just as huge as anybody would ever think. Undoubtedly, Internet changed the way people learn and search for useful information. Before the arrival of the Internet culture, individuals who... Read >
Author: Subhash Chand Bassi
05th December 2008
Paris began its life as a simple Celto-Roman settlement known as Lutetia on the Ile de la Cite. Today the Ile de la Cite is occupied by the Cathedral de Notre Dame, famously shown in the 1923 film "The Hunchback of Notre Dame". As the Roman Empire crumb... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
01st December 2008
The latest buzz about cell phones as of press time is the white, candy shape Apple iphone 3rd generation. The hype started on blogs. People are itching their hands on this remarkable gadget. Maybe you are also awaiting its spectacular upgrade? This trendy... Read >
Author: Sam Greene
18th November 2008
This document about best selling audio books hopes to provide you with a solid knowledge base about the subject matter at hand, no matter what you've read about the subject matter before. Books are more popular than ever but it is difficult for a lot of p... Read >
Author: Gnubas
05th November 2008
Can you imagine life without movies? It would be a very dull life as movies are an integral part of our lives. It is impossible to enjoy a weekend without a movie for a number of people. Everything about a movie is amazing. Its actors, music, story, aura,... Read >
Author: Patrick Arden
01st October 2008
In her fine work on the human proclivity to avoid available alternatives and persist in behaviors contrary to self interest (The March of Folly: From Troy to Vietnam), the late American historian Barbara Tuchman chronicled several examples of self destruc... Read >
Author: Creative Assistant
17th September 2008
The latest buzz about cell phones as of press time is the white, candy shape Apple iphone 3rd generation. The hype started on blogs. People are itching their hands on this remarkable gadget. Maybe you are also awaiting its spectacular upgrade? This trendy... Read >
Author: David Stack
17th September 2008
The latest buzz about cell phones as of press time is the white, candy shape Apple iphone 3rd generation. The hype started on blogs. People are itching their hands on this remarkable gadget. Maybe you are also awaiting its spectacular upgrade? This trendy... Read >
Author: David Stack
28th August 2008
Movies are an integral part of our life. For many people, it is impossible to enjoy a weekend without a movie. Everything about it is mesmerising. Actors, music, story, drama, aura, ambiance or mid-movie snacks, all things about a movie is quite attractin... Read >
Author: Patrick Arden
22nd August 2008
'A book is the only place in which you can examine a fragile thought without breaking it, or explore an explosive idea without fear it will go off in your face. It is one of the few havens remaining where a man's mind can get both provocation and privacy.... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima
12th August 2008
There is a high salary paid to famous actors in a movie. Some of these actors are so popular, that just associating the name of an actor with that movie can make that movie popular as well. In addition, the character of the actor spreads its quality and s... Read >
Author: Zack sentra
05th June 2008
Cheap Video Games Are For You!
Don’t let that old style gaming system sit in the closet and gather dust. These days, one trip online and a search for a games that go with your system will turn up a bunch of choices, including some of the best you rem... Read >
Author: JJGames
25th May 2008
Scotland is an incredibly beautiful country, which is rich in both history and culture. If you are planning to travel through Scotland in the near future there are plenty of things that you should put on your itinerary. Charming villages, monster myths an... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th May 2008
Cheap Video Games Are For You!
Don’t let that old style gaming system sit in the closet and gather dust. These days, one trip online and a search for a games that go with your system will turn up a bunch of choices, including some of the best you rem... Read >
Author: JJGames
23rd May 2008
Love it or hate it, Dan Brown’s 2003 novel ‘The Da Vinci Code’ taught many of us that a certain amount of artistic licence could make history a lot more entertaining. A blend of easy-to-read short chapters, slightly unbelievable characters, word ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
14th May 2008
Is it because of the Myths and Legends associated with the town?
Is it because of the oldest above ground Christian Church in the world – Glastonbury Abbey?
Is it due to the fact that Glastonbury Tor has stunning views of the Somerset Levels?
O... Read >
Author: Website design Weston-Super-Mare
04th April 2008
The Da Vinci Code states that these two documents are the earliest Christian records. As a matter of fact, it goes as far to say that the New Testament is nothing more than a forgery. Let us look at what these documents are exactly. First the Dead Sea Scr... Read >
Author: Eliezer Gonzalez
02nd April 2008
Eliezer Gonzalez
There is no doubt that Dan Brown’s novel “The Da Vinci Code” has caused many heated debates since being released in 2003. To date, it is estimated to have sold more than 60,000 copies, not to mention the websites it has launched, t... Read >
Author: Eliezer Gonzalez
19th February 2008
Paris is the beautiful capital of France. It is known to be the most romantic city, with amazing landscapes, remarkable monuments, magical lights and fine works of art. Read on and be enlightened on the 5 fun things to do while in Paris!
Take the metro... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
05th February 2008
Have you heard of the DVD called "the Secret"? Well it isn't such a secret anymore. The DVD was released in March 2006 and according to Time Magazine, the DVD has sold 500,000 units within the first 6 months. Today it sells well over 5,000 copies a day! I... Read >
Author: Betina
25th January 2008
The Da Vinci Code is a great movie. Tom Hanks says at the end of this that "maybe human is divine." This is the main idea of this article. The Old Testament talks about punishing naughty people that can help a new society.
But Jesus rebelled against th... Read >
20th January 2008
The impact of the Internet on the perceived value of information is just as huge as anybody would ever think. Undoubtedly, Internet changed the way people learn and search for useful information. Before the arrival of the Internet culture, individuals who... Read >
Author: Daniel Bell
12th September 2007
Barbara Walters is known for being a good talker, so it's no wonder that Barbara Walters quotes are so popular. Whether she's talking about value and self-worth or the philosophy of life, Barbara Walters quotes always prove to be both enlightening and ent... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson
28th August 2007
There are many potential business opportunities that you can launch with public domain works. History is one of the popular categories where the public domain is very strong, where you can find your own niche within and build a thriving money-making busin... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
28th August 2007
If you’ve been trying to build a business online for awhile, you probably have at least a dozen business ideas storming in your head. Let’s discuss how to use those ideas and combine them with the public domain to create instant products and in the en... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
22nd August 2007
Well this is an interesting one. OK, so people reading this article will know about the da Vinci code. Hey it's a best-selling novel that has been on the bookshelves of virtually every airport departure lounge for the last two to three years and who hasn... Read >
Author: Scott James
24th May 2007
With its wealth of museums and art galleries and a reputation for fine food and wine, it’s easy to see why Paris is the top destination choice for UK tourists taking a city break or short weekend away. If you are planning a Paris city break, here are 5 ... Read >
Author: Harry Lawrance
21st May 2007
[Recently published in Qi Journal - Winter/2006] Part 1 of 2
The recent uproar over The Da Vinci Code book, and now movie, has digressed into a tedious argument about historical factual details. However, one thing that is indisputable is that the b... Read >
Author: Bill Douglas
08th May 2007
In the movie City Slickers, Curly (played by Jack Palance) tells Mitch Robbins (played by Billy Crystal) that he has to find the “One” thing. The dialogue goes as follows:
Curly: One thing. Just one thing. You stick to that and the rest don't mean ... Read >
Author: Philip Davis
18th April 2007
Have you heard of the DVD called "The Secret"?
Well it isn't such a secret anymore. The DVD was released in March 2006 and according to Time Magazine, the DVD has sold 500,000 units within the first 6 months. Today it sells well over 5,000 copies a da... Read >
Author: Charles Peter
14th January 2007
Kashmir’s Biblical Connections merit scientific investigation
Kashmir has many popular myths and legends. Mysterious, intriguing and sometimes controversia... Read >
Author: M.Ashraf
10th January 2007
Like Venice, Paris has always been a magnet for lovers and their affairs. As Woody Allen put it: "As long as you haven't been kissed during any of those rainy Parisian afternoons, you haven't been kissed at all." Paris is where sleepy marriages are reki... Read >
Author: Phil Chavanne
28th December 2006
It is easy to master the simple HTML tags that are used in search engine optimized. Keywords and keyword phrases must occur often and near the beginning of the TITLE tag, the DESCRIPTION and KEYWORDS meta tag. The more frequent the keywords appear and the... Read >
Author: Christopher Angus
24th November 2006
We are living in a world which is exposed to constant terror. A few days ago an individual was arrested at JFK Airport. The flight he disembarked from was AL-LIE 2006 from the Far-Far East. When checked at the custom counter, the immigration officials not... Read >
Author: Wacek
17th November 2006
Although people have often sought the origins of the Gnostics among Jewish history, such a connection cannot be easily established.
Gone are any Gospels that portray a Judean or Galilean setting. Enter speculative philosophy based on dualistic Platonic i... Read >
Author: No Last Name
16th November 2006
I go to my connaught place office every day and take the India Gate route.
The high court road is a very busy road. Normally a car has to wait for
5 to 6 minutes at the red light.. Every time the car stops at the red light a
Group of boys selling best ... Read >
Author: Lalit Khungar
12th August 2006
Dan Brown's mystical thriller has set off a mini-industry in Parisian travel, with enthralled readers touring the locations in its plot to unravel its enigmas.
"Da Vinci Code" fever has hit hard in France, as it featured in Dan Brown's best-selling nov... Read >
Author: anil gupta
28th July 2006
The Da Vinci Code is all the rage these days, but what do people really know about the man? Here is an overview of the life of the amazing Leonardo da Vinci.
An Overview of the Life of Leonardo da Vinci
There are many different Renaissance painters... Read >
Author: Richard Monk
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
28th June 2006
Top 3 Reasons Why You Cannot Ignore Leonardo Da Vinci
Recently, my sister asked me to briefly tell her what the da Vinci Code is all about. Why is there so much uproar about the Da Vinci Code. I was ashamed to tell her that I did not know. She went on ... Read >
Author: shana shane
25th June 2006
If you write it, they will come, or so the prevailing wisdom used to go. If you had an idea for a great non-fiction book, you may have been able to get a decent deal from a publishing company who would pay you to write it. But the window on those types ... Read >
Author: Alyson Mead
03rd June 2006
Your fundraising letters will be more dramatic if you write them like a novel.
Every good novel follows a simple outline: conflict, development, resolution. The novel opens with a main character in conflict. The main character deals with the conflict. ... Read >
Author: Alan Sharpe
29th May 2006
Polarized sunglasses
Nowadays two things are selling hot cakes in the American market one is tickets for the movie The Da Vinci Code and polarized sunglasses. Polarized sunglasses are specially designed to absorb the reflective solar glare appearing fr... Read >
Author: kirk Bach
29th May 2006
Yesterday we went with some friends to see the new film about the 'offspring' of Jesus and Maria Magdalena. The film was already going on in Europe since more then a week, but we couldn't find any good sits at all. Most of the people have already reserved... Read >
Author: Harut Harutyunyan
28th May 2006
What would happen if the author of The Da Vinci Code wrote your next direct mail fundraising appeal letter?
Would your letter be boring? Predictable? Forgettable?
I'll give the answer in a minute.
Your donors will no longer respond to lacklustre ... Read >
Author: Alan Sharpe
25th May 2006
Movies are now produced at costs that rival the gross national product of some small nations. Media including TV, music, internet, games, and casual cell phone use cost as much as it would to feed nearly every person in Africa. But there is another cost t... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
21st May 2006
If you have a television, radio or read the newspaper, you will have heard of the big controversial subject that has spread like wildfire across the world! Some churches are looking to even bring lawsuits against this book's author because of its allegati... Read >
Author: KATHY GIEGEL
20th May 2006
Warning: If you haven't seen the movie and want to, then please do not read this article because in order to discuss the movie intelligently or otherwise, I have to disclose the ending.
The past week has seen the Bishops of Rome rally the 1 billion tro... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
20th May 2006
Research for this article was easy because of all the hype about Dan Brown's new movie about the Da Vinci code. The question is simple. How can an educated public anywhere in the world take this novel or the movie it spawned seriously? I have found a few ... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
15th May 2006
As many have read in the book and many are about to see in the movie, there is another controversy regarding the Bible and its many claims about Jesus. I am not about to defend or attack either side of this controversy. My aim is to put the claims of the ... Read >
Author: John Douramacos
17th March 2006
Cannes is a prestigious resort destination on the Mediterranean Coast of France. The city is mostly know as a home of the famous Cannes Film Festival taking place every year in the end of May.
Palais des Festivals et des Congres with its red stair-carpe... Read >
Author: Alice Moon
12th March 2006
The beginning of The Da Vinci Code takes place in Paris, visiting some of Paris most famous and visited attractions, notably the Louvre Museum. The Da Vinci Code visits other less famous Paris attraction: Saint-Sulpice Church and the Arago Rose Line.
S... Read >
Author: Jeff Steiner
02nd February 2006
I spent a few hours over the weekend watching the TV series, LOST. And man oh man do I love the script writing on that show.
Why?
Because it has me constantly wanting to know what's coming next. It goes from scene to scene leaving you on 'cliff-h... Read >
Author: Scott Bywater
06th January 2006
According to the Scotsman Newspaper of Wednesday January 4th, visitors to the historic Rosslyn Chapel, situated 7 miles south of the Scottish capital, Edinburgh, have almost doubled in the past year. This increase in interest has been due to Dan Brown's b... Read >
Author: Derek Miller
04th October 2005
The acclaimed author of the Harry Potter books J.K. Rowling
made it big overnight when her books were finally published by
Bloomsbury in 1996, after several publishers turned it down.
Her latest book Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was the
to... Read >
Author: Deborah Laskey
01st October 2005
Podcasting Is A New Form Of Fun Stuff
To Do On The Computer.
The Ipod Was Made For Music Downloads,
But The Reality Is That It Has Created
A Launch Of Mini Shows,
That Are Uncut And Cheap To Produce.
Every Event You Can Imagine Is A
Potent... Read >
Author: Sunny Hills
05th September 2005
Hollywood Fungus
Copyright 2005 Gavin Leo
Machiavelli Hangman
http://www.hangmanmovie.com
It truly seems that Hollywood does not want to take anymore risks
with the films that it puts out to the movie-going audience. As a
result, 90% of th... Read >
Author: Gavin Leo
20th August 2005
When considering the most cultural cities of the world, Paris is generally found near the top of the list. The galleries, museums, boutiques and exquisite eateries are seemingly endless. How then, as a tourist can you make the most of your short break i... Read >
Author: Andy Heaps
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