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Katrina, Rita, Earthquakes and Tsunamis – Mother Nature or Father God

02nd October 2009
Question: In a world that is so politically charged and uncertain can we trust that an entire kingdom, yet to rise, could be revealed to us by the use of a symbol, especially that of a beast? Answer: When John depicts both the antichrist and his k... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Fife News, History & Guide

29th September 2009
Fife is bounded by two of Scotland’s main Firths, with the Tay as its northern boundary and the Forth as its southern. It has the North Sea as its eastern boundary, and before the building of the Bridges across the Tay and the Forth increased road and r... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Innovation: -The #One Skill for Success

28th September 2009
Successful people come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Have you ever taken a good look your “business heroes?” They might look like they just stepped off the runway of a modeling agency, or they might look like a windstorm dropped them in a rumpled ... Read >
Author: jsolution

Spiritual Warfare And The Deuteronomy Factor

28th September 2009
The Three Principles of Spiritual Warfare are explained in Deuteronomy 2. To achieve victory, you and I must follow these same principles to the letter. Following them ensures our victory while disregarding them can spell defeat for us as we go after ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Making the World a Better Place One Single Thread at a Time

28th September 2009
Jesus Christ did not always answer a question about life with a religious answer. When they asked him big questions about kingdoms and religions he often pointed them to smaller and more approachable matters like helping one individual at a time. In fact ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The North Cyprus Palace at Vouni

24th September 2009
On this mountain in North Cyprus, overlooking the village of Vouni below, stands a palace. As you look at the fragmentary walls, let your guide be a figure from 483 B.C., when Persia and Greece fought to dominate the island. Cyprus is divided into several... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Past of Ancient Egypt In a Nutshell

24th September 2009
The long past Egyptian civilization is a great one, and you will be hard pressed to find someone to who will think otherwise. Ancient Egypt in modern terminology is situated in Africa, at the northwest area. The Nile River, in most cases just called t... 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

Runescape: History and Development of the Rs Game

23rd September 2009
Runescape is an extremely popular Multi Massive Online Role Playing Game (MMORPG), that was created by Andrew Gower, and is currently owned and operated by Jagex, Ltd. The game offers to methods of play: free and paid. Runescape currently has over 9 milli... Read >
Author: accountmmo

Twelve Proofs that Muhammad is a True Prophet

22nd September 2009
1. Muhammad (peace be upon him) was raised Muhammad (peace be upon him) was raisedilliterate, unable to read or write, and remained like that till his death. Among all his people, he was known as being truthful and trustworthy. Before receiving revela... Read >
Author: control902

Daring, Dazzling, Dubai

22nd September 2009
Upon hearing the mention of Dubai images come to mind of infinite blue skies, unrelenting heat, and rolling barren dunes at the edge of city sprawl. What one expects is the sleek, modern luxuries. In the 34 years since seven smaller kingdoms joined to bec... Read >
Author: mollymae

Envy of the Gods - Book Review

16th September 2009
Envy of the Gods, a science-fiction novel, has a cast of five main characters that struggle through a rise to leadership, tough ethical decisions, the re-discovery and use of ancient textbooks, and a society that strives for a better, more efficient way o... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Many Benefits of Dancing

07th September 2009
Throughout the history of the world, dance has played a vital role in some of the most important and life altering celebrations and ceremonies that have existed. Battles have been fought and won immediately following weapons dances, Kingdoms have been one... Read >
Author: Freddy Roy

Attractions in Sri Lanka – The beautiful paradise island

01st September 2009
Referred as the pearl of the Indian Ocean in the past, Sri Lanka is a beautiful tropical paradise located close to India. Its location is considered to be strategically important in connecting the west and the east and has played a main role from time imm... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Power Is Not Power Unless It Is Exercised....

31st August 2009
All of us have power greater than any god that we can imagine. Gods are created in the minds of men and relegated to kingdoms. The god that 86% of the world worships is made weak because we give him/her human qualities. But the potential power that we hav... Read >
Author: RavinderYadav24

Power Is Not Power Unless It Is Exercised....

24th August 2009
All of us have power greater than any god that we can imagine. Gods are created in the minds of men and relegated to kingdoms. The god that 86% of the world worships is made weak because we give him/her human qualities. But the potential power that we hav... Read >
Author: RavinderYadav24

Is There Life Beyond Earth?

23rd August 2009
We may all ask the question at one time or the other, if there is something ‘out there’. Some so called ‘learned’ Bible scholars say that the Bible does not speak of extraterrestrial life beyond this planet. That is a very interesting and ‘safe... Read >
Author: Harry A Connor Jr

London Single Gays and Places for Help when Needed

07th August 2009
Sometimes in life, you might be in dire need of help. This is more so if you are a London single gay person, or in a relationships and you have come to find yourself having very tough choices to make, as well as making the best out your relationship. Lond... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Activities While Traveling.

27th July 2009
Many make somewhere your home get a hold period inedible on top of the holidays, and they absence to put together the nearly everyone of with the aim of period result discounted vacation post. Near are amply of spaces someplace you can use up the holidays... Read >
Author: mike96372

Cheap vacation.

27th July 2009
Many introduce somebody to an area urge phase inedible completed the holidays, and they hunger to become the nearly everyone of with the aim of phase ruling shoddy vacation junk mail. Near are sufficient of spaces someplace you can splurge the holidays en... Read >
Author: mike96372

Bargain travel deals

27th July 2009
Many dwell in grow period inedible larger than the holidays, and they choose to churn out the a large amount of with the intention of period ruling bargain basement priced vacation junk mail. Here are lots of spaces everywhere you can consume the holidays... Read >
Author: mike96372

Vacation deals for famlies.

27th July 2009
Many fill with comprehend count inedible in excess of the holidays, and they absence to become the nearly everyone of with the aim of count decision cut-rate vacation parcels. Near are sufficient of spaces someplace you can run through the holidays enjo... Read >
Author: mike96372

Vacation deals for you and your family.

27th July 2009
Many make somewhere your home get a hold period inedible on top of the holidays, and they absence to put together the nearly everyone of with the aim of period result discounted vacation post. Near are amply of spaces someplace you can use up the holi... Read >
Author: mike96372

Fairy Wings In The Eyes Of A Little Girl

24th July 2009
For little girls fairy wings mean freedom and magic. They can carry you to a fantastic land filled with fairies and fun. My little princess loves to dress up with her fairy wings and her tutus and dresses and of course don’t forget the tiara dad. At two... Read >
Author: Julia Wood

MMORPGS: online games of year 2009

22nd July 2009
It has been four years since the consequences of Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, and a huge tension is currently smoldering throughout the shattered world of Azeroth. Since the battle-shabby races started rebuilding their once destroyed kingdoms, new danger... Read >
Author: manish.bryan

How to Play Chess and the Reasons Why

21st July 2009
How to play chess is being researched more than ever these days and one of the reasons for it is the benefits that learning how to play chess can provide for our brain. Chess is a strange game that was invented way before anyone could really record it.... Read >
Author: Carmen

Digital Business Communities: Leveraging Social Networking for Corporate Networking

17th July 2009
Man has always been a social animal. He is always chatting, talking over the phone, text messaging, blogging. Every hour, every moment he is interacting and engaging with the world around him. His need for association and affiliation has led him to the de... Read >
Author: FTCommunity

Rajasthan Tour

18th June 2009
Introduction Rajasthan Tour is famous among the travelers of the world as the land of heroism, the India destination where travelers hear incredible stories of romance and courage – bewitching enough to appear a fairy tale but real enough to have bee... Read >
Author: Minhaj Alam

The Kingdom of God and the New Birth - A Matter of Timing

29th May 2009
Why write an article on the topic the kingdom of God and the new birth? The answer is really quite simple. As long as people today have a desire to be saved in the way Jesus saved some during his personal ministry on earth - by faith without baptism - t... Read >
Author: Denny Smith

Folk painting India is rich and diverse

04th May 2009
Before discussing the origin of folk painting India, it is necessary to briefly understand the background in which art flourished so much in India even in the absence of modern tools and technology. Tools were fewer and technology simply absent. The ba... Read >
Author: Israr

Folk painting India is rich and diverse

02nd May 2009
Before discussing the origin of folk painting India, it is necessary to briefly understand the background in which art flourished so much in India even in the absence of modern tools and technology. Tools were fewer and technology simply absent. The ba... Read >
Author: Israr

You Don’t Choose the Diamond; It Chooses You

10th March 2009
All along, it has been said that the buyer does not choose the diamond. The diamond chooses the person it wants to be with; and if you look at the story of the diamond which has come into your family, you can’t but agree. Will you believe it if we to... Read >
Author: Asheley Khan

Power Is Not Power Unless It Is Exercised

09th March 2009
All of us have power greater than any god that we can imagine. Gods are created in the minds of men and relegated to kingdoms. The god that 86% of the world worships is made weak because we give him/her human qualities. But the potential power that we hav... Read >
Author: Roy Klienwachter

Preparing your mind for the miracles

12th January 2009
Today the land itself speaks of nearing economic danger of cataclysmic proportion. It may not get that far but the breaks don't seem to be stopping. And as the runaway train of bad news continues, fear is mounting all over the globe. But from the place of... Read >
Author: Chrisistheone

What Is Online Trading And How You Can Benefit From It

17th December 2008
Trading has been around for the longest time, from since way back in the day in the old kingdoms when an egg was considered a form of currency and that could get you a relatively good dinner and a pint of grog at your local tavern. Fast forward to today a... Read >
Author: Christopher M Lee

God,our creator

06th October 2008
God is the creator of all nations.The human being is God`s greatest creation.The human being can make intelligent decisions, has a conscience and differiate between good and bad.God created man out of the dust of the earth. He blew life into his nose resu... Read >
Author: Alean

People in Thailand

02nd October 2008
The modern Nation of Thailand is a multicultural society. The predominant Thai culture, identity and civilization emerged as a by product of the interaction of the indigenous population with Tai and other immigrant peoples [ including Chinese and Indian ]... Read >
Author: JamesAndrew

Recreational Things You Can Do On a Kids Sofa

30th September 2008
Often, you live a harried and hurried life in the pursuit of providing for your children’s needs and wants. For relaxation, you turn to adult recreational outdoor activities like golf that leaves little time for spending time with your children. You t... Read >
Author: rjshop

Coat of Arms - Classifications in Heraldry

12th September 2008
Family history researches may at some point get involved in examining a coat of arms to determine the history of a family or simply for the pleasure of finding a heraldic connection to their family lines. Many family history researchers believe that a co... Read >
Author: celtgrfe

The Classification of Animals

02nd September 2008
How many different kinds of Animals are in existence? The figure may be thirty million with 1.5 million new animals being identfied every year. Scientists use a classification system to organise these animals into groups; each type of animal is then given... Read >
Author: Andrew

Kalki - The Legendary Tamil Novelist

20th August 2008
The mere mention of the name ‘Kalki’ is enough to send most the Tamil readers of yesteryears into a journey of nostalgia. Kalki is a name that sparks off memories of kingdoms and the saga of war, patriotism, love and loyalty that go into the making a... Read >
Author: iyers

Brainy Video Games

09th April 2008
Many people claim that video games are nothing but bad forms of diversion. True, there are those games where players just have to kill enemies or conquer virtual kingdoms. However, today, there are a lot of video games that have been developed to educate ... Read >
Author: Bill Pratt

Julius Caesar: Among the Masters of Copywriting

06th April 2008
Copywriting “How to”: Master among Masters of Copywriting Everyone has heard of Julius Caesar. He rose to power, laying waste cities and kingdoms. But, history shows us another side of Julius. He was a master among the ancient masters of copywr... Read >
Author: Wayne

Asbestos Danger Asbestos

10th March 2008
Asbestos Danger Asbestos curtain is a type of mineral fiber that is often used as an additive to a variety of products. If you have always wanted to know more about this topic, then get ready because we have all the information you can handle. Howev... Read >
Author: SAMMIE Wingfield

You’re Held Up by the Word of His Power

07th March 2008
The world and everything in it is constantly changing. In a flash of a moment disease and calamity of every kind can strike. According to the Bible there shall be wars and rumors of wars. Nation shall rise against nation, and kingdoms against kingdom, ... Read >
Author: Ann Stewart

The Collapse of the Aztecs

14th November 2007
In 1325 the Mexicas founded their first city, Tenochtitlan, situated near Lake Texcoco in the Valley of Mexico. Their life was very difficult in the beginning of Tenochtitlan’s development. The location was undesirable: it was a swampy place with limite... Read >
Author: Samantha Smith

Popular Vacation Spots that are perfect for the Holidays

08th November 2007
Many people get time off over the holidays, and they want to make the most of that time. There are plenty of places where you can spend the holidays enjoying a lovely vacation. Disneyland and Disney World are among the busiest places on holidays, includin... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

Finding The Best Of Historic Cyprus

19th October 2007
Historic Cyprus draws visitors in search of culture to her shores year after year and it is hardly surprising. The Island is a veritable treasure chest of ancient ruins and historic places of interest. Over the centuries Cyprus has had countless visitors... Read >
Author: kevinor

Sri Lanka Holidays And Its British Appeal

02nd September 2007
Sri Lanka could be described as one of the most beautiful islands around the world. It is situated just off the southern Indian fringe at about 600 miles north of the equator in the Indian Ocean. There is strong evidence that human civilization has existe... Read >
Author: Pankaj Mohan

Girl Birthday Party Ideas - A Princess-Like Enchanting Celebration

13th July 2007
Once upon a time there was a kingdom which was ruled by a king and a queen who had a very pretty princess for a daughter. They prepared a feast for the princess's birthday. The kingdoms far and wide were all invited. The princess desired an enchanting... Read >
Author: Albert Lee

Consider the Secret of the Eagle's Power

19th June 2007
"Doth the eagle mount up at thy command, and make her nest on high? She dwelleth and abideth on the rock, upon the crag of the rock, and the strong place. From thence she seeketh the prey, and her eyes behold afar off." (Job 39: 30) Can you identify wi... Read >
Author: Ann Stewart

How to Make Something Beautiful of Your Life!

05th June 2007
"Something beautiful, something good. All my confusion He understood. All I had to offer Him was brokenness and strife. But He made something beautiful of my life." This hymn, which I hadn't heard or sung it for years, has been popping in my mind... Read >
Author: Ann Stewart

The Magic of Knowing Success

21st May 2007
Everyone wants to succeed, but very few people know how to do it. Never mind how simple it sounds, the actual difference between what you know and what someone else knows can be even be a matter of life and death. This knowledge has caused kingdoms to f... Read >
Author: Anthony A. Chambers

Runescape Walk Through For Miscellania

20th March 2007
A lot of places you will find out about through quests. For example, the kingdom of miscellania. I never would have even found out about the potential reward from that mini game had I not been told about it by a very knowledgeable friend. She was telli... Read >
Author: Stephen Warren

Learn photography from the masters at the World Photograph Exchange

16th January 2007
History is an amalgamation of the recorded past. Man with his desire to preserve the past and document everything that has gone away with the time passed, either penned the past or eternalized it through paintings and portraits. All over the world, ev... Read >
Author: Monika

History of The Ycoden-Daute-Isora Wine Region

17th November 2006
Wine searcher say, "Ycoden-Daute-Isora is the most ancient but most recently Denominated of Spain's regions. The best dry white wines in Tenerife, from the Listan Blanco grape, are made here." (I think the reds are even better.) The region of Ycoden... Read >
Author: Pamela Heywood

Long Live Queen OliveMay Health and Fitness Be Hers

15th November 2006
By Dr. Leslie Van Romer I beg for a moment of your time. I'd like to share the story of Queen Olive. You never know?Queen Olive may inspire you to achieve a higher level of health, fitness and weight loss. Queen Olive was a mighty queen who reigned ... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer

Change your auto insurance company

05th October 2006
Before signing an auto insurance contract, we are involved in understanding some basic terms related to the car insurance policy.The phrase "your covered auto" also applies to several other particular circumstances. In the next few paragraphs, we will ... Read >
Author: Matthew Meyer

Outdoor Furniture fit for Royalty

03rd August 2006
It has often been said that a person's home is her or his castle. Whoever first made the remark may have intended some deep, metaphorical meaning or, may actually have lived in a castle. Either way, the saying has endured. With a 21st century spin, i... Read >
Author: Kathy Moran

Making the World a Better Place One Single Thread at a Time

12th July 2006
Jesus Christ did not always answer a question about life with a religious answer. When they asked him big questions about kingdoms and religions he often pointed them to smaller and more approachable matters like helping one individual at a time. In fact ... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani

The North Cyprus Palace at Vouni

05th July 2006
On this mountain in North Cyprus, overlooking the village of Vouni below, stands a palace. As you look at the fragmentary walls, let your guide be a figure from 483 B.C., when Persia and Greece fought to dominate the island. Cyprus is divided into several... Read >
Author: Jessica I. Jones

Innovation: the #1 Skill for Success

07th May 2006
Successful people come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Have you ever taken a good look your "business heroes?" They might look like they just stepped off the runway of a modeling agency, or they might look like a windstorm dropped them in a rumpled an... Read >
Author: Allyn Cutts

Aromatherapy store shop for your alternative medical needs

01st April 2006
Aromatherapy is the use of essential oils and essences extracted from flowers, herbs, and trees for health and well-being of the users. In the ancient times, the kings would despatch people deep into the jungles, often faraway from the kingdom in search o... Read >
Author: Bryan Josling

The Unbaptized Wallet (A Stewardship Illustration)

28th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Rod Rogers There is a story told about Ivan the Great who ruled Russia as Czar in the 15th century. He was a warrior, a fighter, and a conqueror of kingdoms. The Soviet Union as we knew it a few years ago was basically put into place by ... Read >
Author: Rod Rogers

Katrina, Rita, Earthquakes and Tsunamis Mother Nature or Father God

12th March 2006
Question: In a world that is so politically charged and uncertain can we trust that an entire kingdom, yet to rise, could be revealed to us by the use of a symbol, especially that of a beast? Answer: When John depicts both the antichrist and his k... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani