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- The Mystery of Edward Leedskalnin By : Michael Kohler
Who was Ed Leedskalnin? Why did he really come to south Florida? Where did he learn how to carve, move, and balance megalithic coral blocks? He built the Coral Castle in Homestead, Florida, but now learn why he came to Florida and where his megalithic coral cutting and moving skills began. - Fire Extinguisher Signs And The Age Of The Symbol By : Jon Butt
Symbols: from fire extinguisher signs to airline diagrams, they're becoming a more and more common sight in our world. Some people consider the proliferation of the symbol to be a sign of declining literacy rates worldwide, and with them the decline of civilization in general. But the rise of the symbol is by no means bad--and by no means new. - Who Was the Real Marcus Aurelius? By : Maxine Clarke
Archaeological excavations in southern Turkey recently brought to the surface a magnificent marble statue depicting Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Renowned as a popular leader of the empire during the second century, the discovery has prompted many to question: who exactly was Marcus Aurelius? - The Truth About American Colonists By :
The English colonists in North America were neither adventurers nor the rulers of great and ancient peoples. Unlike various colonizers down the ages, they had no need to impress the native people, nor did they have a strong local tradition to fit into. - Help Namibia's 'Enviro Kidz' Programme By : Gary Terrazas
Namibia Wildlife Resorts has recently begun a new initiative - the 'Enviro Kidz' programme which aims to bring groups of children from previously disadvantaged families to visit the wonders of Namibia's protected areas. - Acting School NJ Guide to How to Get Broadway Theater at Great Prices! By : Stuart Brown
So, if you are going to New York, then one of the things you must do is to visit a Broadway show. And the great news is that you will have a lot of choice. There are 39 theaters on Broadway that have over 500 seats, and so you will never be caught short with nowhere to go, as on any given night, there are over 20,000 seats up for grabs. Acting School NJ shows how to grab some of them at great prices. - Personality & Psychology Studies Reference By : rifqi munfaridon
Personality psychology is a branch of psychology which studies personality and individual differences. One emphasis in this area is to construct a coherent picture of a person and his or her major psychological processes. Another emphasis views personality as the study of individual differences, in other words, how people differ from each other. A third area of emphasis examines human nature and how all people are similar to one other. These three viewpoints merge together in the study of personality. - We Have Two Kidneys But Only Need One Kidney To Live By : P. Rodgers
Organ donation is a gift and it should come from the heart, not by emotional coercion. Kidney transplants are the most common organ transplant that happens. Kidney transplants paved the way for surgical teams to develop successful transplantation of other organs including heart, lung, pancreas and liver. - You've Got to Check Out Young Frankenstein By : Larry Mondello
November 8, 2007 launched the opening of the Broadway musical Young Frankenstein. The musical is an adaptation of the 1974 film by Mel Brooks, starring Gene Wilder. Based on Mary Shelley’s horror novel published in 1818, the Gothic story was first made into a science fiction film in 1910. Frankenstein the story has beed reproduced across all kinds of media, including TV, movies, plays and comics. And of course there have been many sequels to the Gothis Story, which indluces Young Frankenstein the movie, and now the Broadway musical. - Detroit Soup Kitchen Feeds the Body and Soul By :
Like every other community in the United States, Detroit experienced devastating poverty during the Great Depression of 1929. It was during this time that the city's poor came knocking at the St. Bonaventure Monastery on Mt. Elliot Street, home of the Capuchin Order. - Experiencing a Broadway Play By : M. Anderson
Have you ever speculated what a Broadway play is like? Are you looking for an evening filled with astonishment and wonderment, extravagance and thrills? Where you enter a world of mystery and grandeur from the moment you step into the theatre to find your seat. Gazing about you in awe at this world you have just entered, a rich tapestry of color surrounds you, the lighting muted and soft, lending an eerie glow as you are about to experience all the world upon a stage, with sounds merrily emanating from the orchestra pit in front of you, and the huge and beautiful curtains on the stage rippling with activity unseen behind them. Then the hush grows to silence as the immense curtain rises and you catch your first glimpse of the show you are about to see. You notice you are holding your breath as you drink all the stage in, feeling as if you are a part of this world you suddenly find yourself in. - Actors: Being the Emotional Physician By : Jimmy Cox
Hamlet said: "... we end the heartache, and the thousand natural shocks that flesh is heir to ..."
It has always been the function of the actor to be the emotional physician, who gives solace, encouragement and freedom of feeling to people who need it - when they need it. - In Your Dreams How Does Your Life Appear? By : karemah ab
What's Your Plan Of Getting There? - Hey, Mr. Valentino! By : Adam Wolfe
Honestly, parking somebody else’s auto used to be one of the things I avoided the most. I don’t care if it was for a closed friend, my twin sister, or even my spouse; it was just unappealing to me to park another person’s car. To me, it’s not that different from putting on their clothes for them. - Thermal Energy News. Could Menopausal Women Halt Global Warming? By : Jon Stratis
The research and scientific communities are abuzz with exciting new developments detailing technology that may capture Hot Flash thermal energy of menopausal women. Testing and research has suggested that women might shortly be able to be fitted with a device presently known as a COEGR (Cyclical Organic Electricity Grid Refueler) which can draw out the thermal energy within a Hot Flash and store it for application on battery-operated devices, or be sent as electrical thermal energy into the power grid and sold back to the electric companies. - Menopause Thermal Energy Extractor Development. Menopause Technology Might Be The Salvation For The Environment? By : Jon Stratis
The research professions are abuzz over inspirational new developments detailing a new system that may extract Hot Flash thermal energy from menopausal women. Laboratory testing has shown women might shortly be able to be fitted with an accessory identified as a COEGR (Cyclical Organic Electricity Grid Refueler) which can soak up the thermal energy on a Hot Flash and storehouse the energy to be used on battery power devices, or be transmitted as electrical thermal energy into the power system which can then be sold to the electrical consortia. - Menopause Thermal Energy Extractor Development. Could Menopausal Women Halt Global Warming? By : Jon Stratis
The research communities are abuzz from stirring new developments regarding a new system that will capture Hot Flash thermal energy of menopausal adult females. A research lab has shown how adult females might soon be equipped with an accessory identified as a COEGR (Cyclical Organic Electricity Grid Refueler) that may soak up the thermal energy during a Hot Flash and storehouse it for use on battery power devices, or be transmitted as electrical thermal energy into the grid which can then be sold to the power companies. - Lakota Native American Drums - The foundation Of Native Heritage By : Nelson Montana
Powwow Native American drums are probably the most identifiable Native instruments among Indian and non Indian people alike. Drums for many generations have certainly been at the hub of Indian lifestyle, forming what has become the central point of religion and spirituality as well as feast days where a pow wow drum is center stage. - Genuine Native American Drums - The Success Of Native Tribal Culture By : Nelson Montana
Native American drums are certainly the most loved American Indian instruments among Native Americans and non Indian people alike. Drums for many generations have certainly been at the center of Indian lifestyle, forming what is now the center of religion and spirituality as well as social gatherings where a pow wow drum is at the center. - Kenyan Mother With HIV Saves Lives By :
With Compassion International's help, a mother who is HIV-positive realizes her purpose in life and shares her experiences to influence others. - An Honest Look At Flood Water Damage And Its Victims By : Jim Corkern
Some just feel sorry fot them, some have no sympathy. But until you have felt the sting of flooding, it is hard to understand what it is really like. - Wicked the Musical Review By : M. Anderson
Wicked the Musical grabs your imagination from the very first act. With the powerful score by Stephen Schwartz, Wicked has already been seen by over 2 million fans in sold out shows across North America for a number of years, breaking industry sales recorders, as well as winning 15fifteen awards. Full of spirit and intrigue and showing the true story of the Wicked Witch of the West, Wicked appeals to all age groups by taking the fantastic elements of The Wizard of Oz and providing a modern spin on the story. There are heroines and heroes for everyone in this musical. And make no mistake about it, the women of Wicked take center stage. From green to blonde, the characters couldn't be more different, and many of us will find a bit of ourselves and our friends in the main characters, both good and bad. - Breaking The Da Vinci Code By : Gary Terrazas
Novelist, Darrell L. Bock challenges Dan Brown claims to "historical facts". - The Da Vinci Code Story By : Gary Terrazas
A review of the Da Vinci Code Story - Arsenic Poisoning Drinking Water By : Derek Both
Researchers believe that about 140 million people, mainly in developing countries are being poisoned by arsenic in their drinking water. - feng shui dragon vein By : Carl Forgan
You see, we should be very thankful that we are born in this modern generation because of the existence of the Internet. With the Internet, every information (whether about feng shui dragon vein or any other such as Feng Shui Info, Feng Shui In The Bedroom, Feng Shui Jewelry, Chinese Horoscopes, Feng Shui Basics or even Chinese Girls) can be found with ease on the Internet, with great articles like this. - Almost 400 Years Of Detroit History By :
For hundreds of years, what is now the Detroit area was so important to commerce between Native American tribes that only traders were allowed into the territory. - Europe Has Forgotten Its Families By : Carolyn Moynihan
The debate in Brussels over a new European treaty is a sideshow to the real issue confronting Europe: the state of the family. - Native American Drums And The History Of Native Americans By : Craig Chambers
Native American drums are one of the most recognizable Native American instruments. Drums for generations have been at the center of Native lifestyle, forming what has become the foundation the history of Native Americans. - The Truth About Contrarian Couples By : Carolyn Moynihan
Do recent statistics from the US indicate a shift in attitudes towards contraception? - Who Cares? The Crisis Facing An Ageing Society By : Carolyn Moynihan
When the baby boom generation embraced birth control they forgot to ask who would support them and look after them in their old, old age. - The Greatest Invention In The World By : Saleem Rana
The future is upon us in the form of the world wide web. As more and more people learn to access it and talk to each other, humanity will move to some clearer ideas about how to resolve its most pressing problems. - Being on the Team - Becoming Better Friends By : Jaci Rae
To help achieve emotional intimacy, thereby becoming a better friend, you need to nurture a woman's soul by honoring her and validating who she is. - Your Old Clothes Could Be Blessing For Some One Else - Donate Them To Needy By : Dan Sherman
There are many ways to donate used clothings to charitable organizations so as to make a difference and improve people's lives. Read on... - The Dating Game Part II: How to Become the Right Person with a Rewarding Relationship By : Jaci Rae
nce you have conquered the dating scene, how do you inspire the person who has sparked your interest in a relationship to want the same? That can be the hardest stepping stone for those who always seem to date, but never find a partner. - Are You a Fan of Broadway Music? Try it! You'll Love It! By : Timothy Rea
Broadway music is rich in history and it has an exciting future. If you don't know the music of Broadway, give it a shot. It isn't just 'The Sound of Music', anymore! - Setting Psychic Boundaries part 2 By : Katheryn Hoban
Setting Psychic Boundaries - Who Am I? By : Jaci Rae
Childhood poetry from Jaci Rae - The Royal Observer Corps Story - A Hidden Gem of World War II By : Andrew Denyer
One of the hidden gems of the Second World War is the story of how local volunteers watching the skies above England, Scotland and Wales helped saved many lives and brought about a change of fortune for the beleagured RAF. - Mr Hendrick's Ingenius Formula For Increasing Charity Donations By : Nazir Hussain
90/10 is an ingenius formula. When applied properly it has benefits for the charitable organisations and the donars of charity. In a nutshell, you donate 10% of your income and focus on increasing that 10%. The remaining 90% will increase automatically. - Antique Farms: a Great Family Heritage to Discover -Part I By : Aliza Adar Levine
Antique Farms provide a fascinating time tunnel of what once was. There's nothing like actually experiencing Living History to make it come alive. - Acts of Kindness Benefit Everyone By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
Do you really want to be happy? Everyone says yes, but the gateway to happiness makes some of us frown. The gateway to happiness, is giving to others. - Three (hundred million) Cheers For America By : Carolyn Moynihan
And two cheers for the population doomsayers - because they need cheering up. - Understanding Memory Lapses By : Rene Graeber
Most people think that memory lapses are for the hopelessly disorganized. This is because some have systems. For instance, the keys go into the key jar. - Watada's Stand By : Michael Skye
When it comes time for you to take a stand, will you be ready? - How Can You Tell If Something Is Nonsense By : Saleem Rana
What is the difference between something sensible and something nonsensical and why is it important to be able to distinguish between the two. - One Million Visionaries Walking A Road Less Traveled By : Michael Skye
Imagine one million Gandhis stepping forward with vision and in unison as they take a stand for all of humanity! Through initiatives such as the emerging One Million Visionaries campaign, we can create a world that really works for everyone. - Is Cultural Incompetence Putting up Walls Where You Work? By : Judi Lynn Lake
Today, most companies try to preserve some degree of cultural competence, accepting and understanding the value of cultural diversity in the work environment. Employers boasting policies of "equal opportunity" pervade our society. However, there is some evidence showing these companies only support cultural diversity to a certain degree --just enough to reduce their being liable for discrimination. - Amish Quilting Was Once Thought Revolutionary By : Ben Franklin
Very few quilts are known to have been made by the Amish before the 1870s. Then over 15 years quilting became quite common. It is now considered commonplace and expected in the Amish community. - Unique Christmas Gift - For That Special Person In Your Life By : Eddie Lamb
Christmas is coming, a holiday which everyone loves and dreads at the same time. Everything about Christmas is simply wonderful, with the exception that you have to decide what gift you will give to whom and the shop for it, then wrap it and then give it. - Why We Are Self-Destructive By : Saleem Rana
When we arrest our own expression of life force, either individually or collectively, we turn the force of desire against ourselves and become self-destructive. - Students Chip In To Help Katrina Victims By : Kadence Buchanan
While most college students on spring break are busy sunning up and partying down in exotic locales such as Cancun, there are others who are content to sacrifice their spring break to help those less fortunate.
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