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  • The Bay of Pigs Invasion, John F. Kennedy  By : Thomas J. Craughwell with M. William Phelps
    A TOTAL FAILURE. Many of the men of Brigade 2506 believed fervently that they were the first wave of Cuban freedom fighters who would liberate their homeland from Castro. They were convinced as they storrned ashore that they would be supported overhead by some of the finest fighter pilots of the U.S. Air Force, and they thought that as they advanced into Cuba, the U.S. Marines would be right behind them.
  • Fly Girls: Women Air Force Service Pilots  By : Felicity Grant
    During World War II from 1942-1944 women from all walks of American life answered the call to fly for the military.
  • Ismaili Flag - Green Color - Its Special Features  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "The Ismaili flag contains rich green colour with a red strip descending from left upper corner to the bottom of right side, making a cross mark in the flag. The nature of the characteristics, which the Ismaili flag, acquired green and red colours (lawn) from the historical context will be explored briefly in the following lines.

    Green (akhdar) is synonymous with nature. For the Arabs, as for many other people, green is the symbol of good luck, of natural fertility, of vegetation, of youth. For Islam, the green standard of the Prophet and the green cloak of Ali bin Abu Talib have become the very emblems of the religion. As a beneficent colour, green belongs so naturally to the popular spirit of the Arabs that their colloquial language is full of expression where this colour symbolizes joy, gaiety or success. Green is mentioned six times in the Koran as an adjective (khudr, akhdar), vide 12:43, 46:18, 31, 36:80, 55:76 and 76:21, and once as a participle (22:63). Giving the description of green, the Koran also says, "Reclining on green cushions and beautiful carpets" (55:76) and "Do you not see that God sends down water from the cloud so the earth becomes green?" (22:63). In Syria, a green land is used in describing a lucky person. To wish somebody a good year, one uses the expression green year, and when one takes up residence in a new dwelling, green leaves of beet are hung there as a token of good luck. In Morocco, the expression my stirrups are green means, "I bring the rain when I travel into an area where it is awaited." The Prophet himself declared, "The sight of green is agreeable to the eyes as the sight of a beautiful woman" (al-Jahiz, Tarbi, p.137).
  • The Texas Governor's Mansion  By : Dane Smith
    The Texas Governor's Mansion is one of the oldest homes in Austin. The article looks at some of the history of the Texas Governor's Mansion.
  • The Genuine Scent of Dubai  By : Roberto Bell
    This is a helpful guide to explain the heavy scent of the local perfumes traditionally worn by men and women in Dubai.
  • A Guide to Body Language in Dubai  By : Roberto Bell
    This is a helpful guide to explain the meaning of body language and gesticulations in the United Arab Emirates.
  • Dubai Culture and Women - Do's and Don'ts  By : Roberto Bell
    This is a helpful guide to explain some of the intricacies of culture in Dubai where related to interaction with women.
  • Celtic Cross Tattoos  By : David Schwin
    Celtic Cross Tattoos are often associated with faith and eternity. Learn all about Celtic Cross Tattoos and get inspiration for your Celtic cross tattoo design.
  • Chinese History and Dynasties, China Facts on History Evolution  By : vlin
    China, one of the four oldest civilizations in the world, has a written history of 4,000 years. The cycle of long periods of political unity (the Han, Tang, Song, Ming, and Qing dynasties each govern for 250-300 years) are interspersed by periods of political disunity. China has gone over/through a long history of primitive society, slavery society, feudal society and semi-feudal semi-colonial society and the present socialist society.
  • Ishq  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The word ishq is derived from ashiqa. The ashiqa is a creeper called liblab in Arabic and ishq-pechan in Persian. When this creeper twines itself around a tree, it deprives it of its leaves and fruits. The tree turns yellow and a few days later dries up. Similarly, when love takes its root in the heart of a lover, every one other than the beloved is effaced in the effulgence of the beloved's beauty; the very being of the lover is annihilated and there remains nothing save the beloved.
  • Indian Ocean Martime Museum (IOMM)  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The IOMM will be a part of the redevelopment of Zanzibar's Stone Town and its waterfront. It will be located in the recently restored Stone Town Cultural Centre, in direct proximity to the port. The museum programme will be constructed around the theme of the Indian Ocean as a context for the exchange of goods, ideas and myths in which diverse civilizations have coexisted, interacted and shared intrinsic common values over time. It will showcase the maritime cultures of the Indian Ocean, including the display of naval vessels and other artifacts that illustrate the history of the commercial and cultural contacts between Africa, the Middle East and the Indian sub-continent. Addressing the educational needs of the local population of all ages and functioning as an information and communication centre for foreign visitors, the museum will feature educational and training programmes geared to develop local maritime crafts. The ultimate objective is to promote traditional ship-building as a means to generate revenue and income in addition to the revitalization of a maritime culture which otherwise would be on its way to extinction.
  • Why We Celebrate George Washington's Birthday  By : Andrew Gibson
    This year to celebrate George Washington's Birthday, send out a few free e-cards to friends and family alike, to show your appreciation. Free e-cards are gradually taking over the card market, and there are a few main reasons for this.
  • How To Celebrate Cinco de Mayo This Year  By : Andrew Gibson
    Free e-cards have recently become the most popular ways of celebrating El Cinco de Mayo. The e cards are a fast and affordable way of showing your thanks to relatives and friends on this special day. The anniversary is special to many people, and you can help it become that bit more special by sending a few ecards to the people that celebrate this day.
  • How To Celebrate Memorial Day This Year  By : Andrew Gibson
    Memorial Day is celebrated by friends and family sending fee e-cards to each other. They do this as a way of keeping in touch and remembering each other. Many millions of free e-cards are sent each year to celebrate this special event.
  • America’s Best Days-Gone or Yet to Come?  By : James William Smith
    Article about the America and if the country's best days are ahead or already in the past.
  • Landmarks In Indian History  By : Jennie Gandhi
    India’s history is rich and diverse due to its unique blend of ancient civilizations, cultures, beliefs and ideas. To mention just a few of the landmarks in Indian history would do grave injustice to the other important events which may seem unimportant yet left a lasting impact on the history of India today. Read this article and learn the landmarks in Indian history
  • The USA, Israel's Friendly Bully  By : Sam Vaknin
    During the 1950s and 1960s, the USA was essentially pro-Arab.
  • Balkan Lessons  By : Sam Vaknin
    No nation-state collapsed in the 1990s. Only implausible and unsustainable multi-cultural, multi-ethnic experiments (such as Czechoslovakia, the USSR, and Yugoslavia) did.
  • Arctic Lessons  By : Sam Vaknin
    Land claims in the Arctic were the first concrete step in the process of decolonizing the North by devolving decision-making authority from what many northerners have long perceived to be far away, colonial centers of administration and decision-making to local communities
  • Burton upon Trent - A Potted History  By : Chris Towland
    A brief history of Burton upon Trent. A brewing town in East Staffordshire, United Kingdom
  • Comrade Lenin: Alive and Well  By : Daniel Silva
    The New Russia may have finally embraced free-market capitalism, but Vladimir Lenin, founder of Soviet communism and one of the great murderers of the twentieth century, still casts a long shadow across the Russian landscape. Indeed, when I journeyed to Russia with my family last summer to research my forthcoming novel, Moscow Rules, it seemed Lenin was our constant companion.
  • Why travel to Russia  By : Roberto Bell
    There are many great places in the world, but some are truly special. One of the least travelled destinations is Russia. Why should you travel to Russia?
  • Discover the History of Turkmenistan  By : Moshe Amit
    The energy-rich Central Asian country revives its most ancient rituals and customs, and discovers old taboos that were thinly papered over during Communist rule. Many marriages are arranged, but marriages-of-love are becoming more popular. Muslims in Turkmenistan are of the Sunni faith, and do not share the Islamic fundamentalism of their neighbors in Afghnaistan and Iran.
  • Civil War Antiques Tell A Story  By : Gnubas
    In the following paragraphs about antiques and reproductions, we will tell you about our views on Civil War antiques. We are confident that you'll find this article worthwhile.
  • First Battle of Panipat  By : User name - Peter Hutch
    The first battle of Panipat took place in northern India, and marked the beginning of the Mughal Empire. This was one of the earliest battles involving gunpowder firearms and field artillery.
  • Medieval Punishment, Dungeons  By : celtgrfe
    Medieval punishment has been distorted through the ages from tall tales and television. In this article we will briefly discuss how the dungeon was used. It may surprise you to learn how it began and how it was still in use in 18th century America! In the realm of medieval punishment, the dungeon has been a disturbing ideology to many individuals, as they picture a dark, humid underground prison full of toothless criminals…
  • A Tribute to the Beatles  By : David Bowley
    The Beatles were the first British group to challenge the US dominance of rock and roll, and continued to influence popular music beyond their break-up. This is a tribute to them.
  • Chinese Antiques; Wise, Glorious - China Now; 1936 Berlin Olympics?  By : http://dronich.php0h.com
    Chinese antiques have delicacy and intricacy that can amaze and delight. To view such pieces is to deeply appreciate that such an ancient civilization was creating such intricacy when most of the world, including Europeans lived in caves and trees is to appreciate the rich depth of the Inner Kingdom. And yet as the present leaders remind us, this great civilization did not involve democracy, and they see no need to have it intrude into their eastern ways, which have worked so well for so long.
  • We Need Cheap Gas Not Cheap Talk  By : melpol
    Limited oil reserves is causing quickly growing populations to clash.
  • The History of Social Security Act and SSI Benefits  By : Peter Drummond
    This article summarizes the history of the Social Security Act in America. This article also explains the procedure of filing for SSI benefits and who qualifies.

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