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  • Can the USA and UK win the War on Terror?  By : Davinos Greeno
    You dont need to be told that after 9/11 the world changed, but does anybody really care or know about the full extent?
  • Numerology and Life Paths; What's your 'Path'  By : Keith Abbott
    Your 'Life Path' is Numerology's equivalent to Astrology's Sun Sign. Learn what your Path is, and what it means for your life.
  • Numerology's Life Path (1); the Path of the Leader  By : Keith Abbott
    People whose birthday numbers reduce to (1) are on Numerology's Path of the Leader. Learn about their talents, abilities, and problems; and see which famous people are on this Life Path.
  • Numerology's Life Path (2); the Path of the Cooperator  By : Keith Abbott
    People whose birthday numbers reduce to (2) are on Numerology's Path of the Cooperator. Learn about their talents, abilities, and problems; and see which famous people are on this Life Path.
  • Numerology's Life Path (3); the Path of the Entertainer  By : Keith Abbott
    People whose birthday numbers reduce to (3) are on Numerology's Path of the Entertainer. Learn about their talents, abilities, and problems; and see which famous people are on this Life Path.
  • Numerology's Life Path (4); the Path of the Builder  By : Keith Abbott
    People whose birthday numbers reduce to (4) are on Numerology's Path of the Builder. Learn about their talents, abilities, and problems; and see which famous people are on this Life Path.
  • Numerology's Life Path (5); the Path of the Seller  By : Keith Abbott
    People whose birthday numbers reduce to (5) are on Numerology's Path of the Seller. Learn about their talents, abilities, and problems; and see which famous people are on this Life Path.
  • Numerology's Life Path (6); the Path of the Teacher  By : Keith Abbott
    People whose birthday numbers reduce to (6) are on Numerology's Path of the Teacher. Learn about their talents, abilities, and problems; and see which famous people are on this Life Path.
  • Numerology's Life Path (7); the Path of the Loner  By : Keith Abbott
    People whose birthday numbers reduce to (7) are on Numerology's Path of the Loner. Learn about their talents, abilities, and problems; and see which famous people are on this Life Path.
  • Numerology's Life Path (8); the Path of the Warrior  By : Keith Abbott
    People whose birthday numbers reduce to (8) are on Numerology's Path of the Warrior. Learn about their talents, abilities, and problems; and see which famous people are on this Life Path.
  • Numerology's Life Path (9); the Path of the Humanitarian  By : Keith Abbott
    People whose birthday numbers reduce to (9) are on Numerology's Path of the Humanitarian. Learn about their talents, abilities, and problems; and see which famous people are on this Life Path.
  • Names and Numerology; You are what you call Yourself  By : Keith Abbott
    Even without a Birthday or Birth Name, Numerology can tell us a great deal about someone just be analyzing their Use name. Here are 10 attributes that a Name Analysis alone can reveal about someone.
  • Astrology Aspects: Out of Sign Conjunctions  By : Martin Schulman
    The conjunction aspect is supposed to be the positive aspect in the zodiac. What happens, however, when planets forming this aspect are in two different signs?
  • What is Karma Really About?  By : Martin Schulman
    For those of us who think karma is only from past lives, guess again. There is an enormous amount of personal karma we are creating with every choice and decision we make every moment.
  • The Intellectual Devotional  By : David Kidder and Noah Oppenheim
    Daily Devotionals have long been a favored tool of those looking for a regular dose of spiritual growth. Bedside volumes, read upon waking in the morning or before retiring at night, Devotionals consist of 365 exercises in learning and reflection.
    The Intellectual Devotional is a secular compendium in the same tradition. It is one year's worth of daily readings that will refresh your spirit, stimulate your mind, and help complete your education
  • Lucky Charms and Numerology; your personal Magic Square Talisman  By : Keith Abbott
    Long believed to possess great magical properties in India and the far east; numerological Yantras are Magic Squares attuned to an individual by using the numbers of their date of birth to construct the square. Learn about these simple but powerful Talismans, what they can do, and how you can make one for yourself.
  • The Karmic Effect of Astrological House Size  By : Martin Schulman
    We often put so much effort into trying to understand the meaning of what zodiac sign each astrological house starts in that we sometimes miss something very obvious. Differences in house sizes play a very important role in how we feel and work out our karma.
  • The Difference between Transits and Progressions  By : Martin Schulman
    Are transits more important than progressions? Or, is it the other way around? What role do both of these play in how we work out our karma in the current incarnaation?
  • English Literature: Why should we study it?  By : Ian Mackean
    An inspiring article on the value of reading and studying English literature, considering the insights, knowledge, and personal benefits it can bring to readers and students alike. The author is the editor of ‘The Essentials of Literature in English post-1914’, published by Hodder Arnold
  • Trying to Find Good Used Books? This Article Can Help!  By : Kathy Steinemann
    New books - especially hardcover editions - are expensive. However, there are ways to locate both paperback and hardcover copies of books at a reasonable price. Here are a few ideas to get you started.
  • James Boswell's 'The Life of Samuel Johnson'  By : Ian Mackean
    ames Boswell's 'The Life of Samuel Johnson' is perhaps the best-known biography in English literature, and it marked a turning point in the art of biography writing.
  • William Shakespeare's Coriolanus: Who is to blame for Coriolanus's banishment?  By : Ian Mackean
    In William Shakespeare's Coriolanus, Coriolanus's banishment is the climax of a series of events in which several forces play a part, all pushing him towards his inevitable downfall.
  • Charles Dickens's Narrative Technique  By : Ian Mackean
    Dickens's 'pictures' are an integral part of the fabric of the narrative, conveying meanings in themselves, and unlike, for example James Joyce's descriptions, we are not required to interpret the images looking for symbolism
  • My Amazing Experiece With A Fortune Teller  By : Morgan Hamilton
    Are you anxious about your future? If you are, let me tell you about a strange experience I had with a fortune teller. About a decade ago, while I was window shopping with my best friend, I suddenly saw a sign for a fortune teller.
  • Justifying Murder  By : DevilsCharm
    When is it right to kill something? This article outlines when it is right and when it isn't.
  • What is Anti Social Behaviour?  By : Davinos Greeno
    Anti-social behaviour (ASB) is any activity that impacts on other people in a negative way. Anti-social behaviour remains a serious issue in the UK with around 66,000 reports of ASB made to authorities each day (Source: One day count of anti-social behaviour: September 10 2003).
  • From History of Aviation  By : Sharon White
    It was a dream of humankind to fly like birds and swim like fish. It was a human being who has tries many times to conquer the worlds where he had not been a king before: skies and waters.
  • Human Names  By : Sharon White
    Names for humans have always been one of the most important identities and people have developed the tradition of creating and giving names for centuries.
  • German Tsunami Mission in Asia: My Experience and Memories  By : Rajkumar Kanagasingam
    I couldn't imagine how a tremour underneath in the form of an earthquake by tectonic plate movements caused a massive disaster in the coastal areas of most of the Indian Ocean Rim countries.

    Memories of the early morning travel from George Town, the capital of Penang Island of Malaysia to the Teluk Bahang, the northern coastal front of the island still come to mind with the different panoramas of the Strait of Malacca and the silently waving southern seas of Andaman-Nicobar Islands in the far distance.

    My inner-eyes started to visualize in a distance spectrum gradually and now I could experience the tragedies of the coastal hamlets "Semmalai" and "Alampil", which were almost sunk underneath, where a few years ago, during my tenure as an officer in CARE International in the war - torn periods of the northern region, I visited extensively and was amazed by the hospitality of those village folk, but now everything has perished.

    Still I could hear those melodies of a cinema song which was aired over a radio while I was resting under the shade of a flock of densely grown coconut trees.
  • An Exploration into Early Human Migration  By : Rajkumar Kanagasingam
    Closing my eyes in bed my inner-eyes started to visualize many events of the past.

    I was able to visualize the Homo erectus who were living in the old world nearly two million years ago inhabiting the planet.


    I was enthralled by the 'Journey of Man' by Spencer Wells, the geneticist from Oxford University, in the National Geographic Channel, where he asserts that: "All of us are literally Africans underneath the skin, Brothers and Sisters separated by mere 2000 generations"

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