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  1. Rome & Atlantis

    by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-07-22
    I am sure that there are many who see Atlantis and other ancient or lost civilizations as simply historical myths; however, the point will remain. Atlantis and Rome were destroyed in differing ways. ...
  2. Quiz- Has Fashion Imprisoned Us

    by Andy Smith - 2008-07-21
    Fashion is all encompassing. Do you make fashion, or fashion makes you? How much are you affected by the latest trends? Let us look at this issue impersonally. Please view some old photographs dating...
  3. Art and Culture, The US Has A Vast Range Of Art Museum Collections

    by NET BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL - 2008-07-20
    Many times, when people talk about taking in the finest collections of art that are available, they immediately think of visiting the great museums that are found in Europe. Of course, there is a ...
  4. Art and Culture, The Art of Crafting

    by JEROME COX - 2008-07-17
    Do you experience rather stressful life and don't know how to get rid of this stress at least for a while? Then you should think about crafting. This type of activity is known as relaxing method w...
  5. Art and Culture, Vintage Posters: Collectors' Pride

    by EDITOR 123 - 2008-07-17
    Vintage posters have major contribution in the progression of the world of advertising and the graphic design. The posters depicting intricate artworks of yesteryears are still loved, and for many...
  6. Art and Culture, Angel And Fairy Tattoos - Why Are They So Popular With Women?

    by JAMES WOOLLEY - 2008-07-14
    Angel and fairy tattoos are both very popular tattoo designs amongst the female population. They can be seen on men as well of course, but they both make great female tattoo designs. So why are th...
  7. Legends About St. Valentine's Day

    by Alessandro Hughes - 2008-07-14
    A lot of people make an effort to protest that Valentine's Day is nothing in excess of a "Hallmark holiday" dreamed up by businesses looking for profit from the worried masses seeking love. Though, n...
  8. How Tequila Came Into Such Common Use?

    by Eddy Patterson - 2008-07-14
    The origin of tequila began with the Aztec populace making a fermented drink from the agave plant which they called octli (afterward and more commonly called pulque). This happened long before the Sp...
  9. Crime Shows - Fine Tuning the Criminal Mind?

    by Allison Merlino - 2008-07-13
    There are numerous crime shows filling the prime time slots. And you can find some version of Law and Order, CSI etc. on at any time of day on a number of channels. The writers are increasingly creat...
  10. Art and Culture, Answering Your Zodiac Signs Questions

    by NET BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL - 2008-07-13
    For millions of years people have turned their watchful gaze to the stars to discover many things. It may have been a sailor looking towards the North for the Dog Star. It was a caravan of Gypsies...
  11. New Threats to Public Safety What it Means for You

    by Jack Krohn - 2008-07-11
    An interesting and disturbing phenomenon is happening here in Colorado Springs and being replicated across the land in other cities. As you know police resources are funded thru a city budget: equipm...
  12. Pepper Spray and What They Didn't Tell You

    by Jack Krohn - 2008-07-11
    There is much to be said for all the non lethal self defense products on the market today steel batons, stun guns, tasers, pepper sprays, et. al. They all have their strong points. They all work, the...
  13. Science & Technology, William Herschel and the biggest telescope of the 18th Century

    by Will Kalif - 2008-07-09
    William Herschel was possibly the greatest astronomer of the 18th Century. He made many discoveries including the finding of Uranus. But his biggest claim to fame was his ability to build telescop...
  14. Art and Culture, There Is More To The Zodiac Signs That Meets The Eye

    by NET BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL - 2008-07-09
    The zodiac signs say a lot. Originally they were used for navigation purposes. However today, there is a belief in astrology that says that the zodiac sign of your birth can foretell how your dail...
  15. History of the Ashoka

    by Laura Davis - 2008-07-09
    A ruler of the Mauryan Empire, Ashoka ruled over the country from 273 BC to 232 BC. The reign of Emperor Asoka covered most of India, South Asia and beyond, stretching from present day Afghanistan an...
  16. Music, Profiles in Classical Guitar: Julian Bream

    by Will Kalif - 2008-07-09
    Julian Bream is one of the most famous classical guitarists of the twentieth century and he has achieved worldwide fame not only for the guitar but also for his work with the Renaissance Lute. He...
  17. Words are the Roots of War

    by Steve Gillman - 2008-07-09
    The roots of war? Perhaps they are many, but if we're talking about the killing of thousands, the bombing of countries and the large scale conflicts of the last five thousand years or so, one of the ...
  18. Anioma People, Towns and Communities

    by Emeka Esogbue - 2008-07-07
    The name ‘Anioma' is a coinage made by Chie Denis Osadebe when the movement for the actualization of the creation of the state was born. It is in fact an acronym derived from the names of the geo-p...
  19. Stay at Home Read and Write Blog - Cool Web Moms

    by search rankpros - 2008-07-07
    Many new stay at home moms, or moms who already work from home, are always on the look out for home-based business ideas that can add income for their families. One home-based business opportunity th...
  20. Travel & Tourism, New York, New York For The First Time Around

    by BILL TELFORD - 2008-07-05
    It is several years ago now since my first trip to New York but I still remember it quite vividly. I can recall the anticipation I had as the time for the departure of my plane approached. I ...