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  • Astrology and Numerology; Why you need Both  By : Keith Abbott
    Weather it’s loss of availability of your ATM or Television, of Loss of Life due to equipment failure in a hospital, having a backup is just good common sense. And in analyzing your life and your opportunities; having more than one chart, one way of looking at things is equally as important. After all, it’s your life we’re looking at.
  • Numerology's Personal Day; when to Start that Important Job  By : Keith Abbott
    Ever have one of those days when everything goes right for you? When you make that presentation, or interview for that job and you can do no wrong; everything just clicks. Numerology can predict those days for you, those days when the universe is on your side. We call those days 'Personal days'.
  • Numerology and Thirteen; number of Transformation  By : Keith Abbott
    Why do we consider the number thirteen to be unlucky? What is there about it that causes us to lump it with black cats and broken mirrors as something to avoid?
  • Absinthe, The Controversial History in Art  By : Charles Hamel
    Absinthe has a very sordid history due to the prohibitionists of France during the 1800's. It also has a huge presence in art over the years. Many of the artists, poets and writers living or visiting Paris and living in London in the late 1800's were absinthe drinkers. With a over 21,000,000 liters annual consumption, absinthe was a very popular drink among the aristocrats down to the poorest working man.
  • The elements in astrology  By : icanteachu
    Groups of signs in astrology share certain characteristics that are classified according to four earthly elements.
  • Careers and Numerology; Finding the right Job for your Life Path  By : Keith Abbott
    Do you love your career; feel like you are doing what you were born to do; or do you feel out of sorts at your Job? Most of us really struggle to find the right career choice. We try several things, sometimes at the suggestion of friends and family, but nothing seems to really inspire us. Numerology can help.
  • Health and Numerology; problems to guard against for your Life Path  By : Keith Abbott
    Your health is your most precious commodity. If you new you had a predisposition to certain health problems, wouldn’t you take steps to guard your good health? Numerology can predict certain health problems that you may encounter.
  • Numerology's Soul Urge and where you Live; Cities have Motivation numbers too  By : Keith Abbott
    Ever notice how some cities have a life of their own, a flavor which suits you or not, depending on what you seek in life? Numerologist know that cities, states, even countries have a Soul number all their own. And to enjoy living there, your Soul / Motivation number needs to be compatible with that place.
  • Foam Chairs are a Gamer's Delight  By : Todd Matthews
    More and more people these days are discovering the fun of video games played at home on consoles and massive multiplayer online video games and computer games. Some people sit for hours on the weekend or in the evening playing these games, and there are huge tournaments devoted to the pursuit of virtually blowing up other people.
  • Numerology's Goal number; what we can achieve in Life  By : Keith Abbott
    Ever wonder what you can do in life if you apply yourself? Numerology can tell us what we are meant to achieve if we follow our Life Path. We do this by calculating our Goal number.
  • The Power of Faith  By : Sharon Eiffel
    Faith is simply supreme and out of this world. For when everyone else sees no way, faith sees the way. It breaks through perceived barriers, dissolves limitations and it is unexplainable. Once too many times, a miracle happens, someone gets healed of cancer, and doctors are puzzled. Several attempts are made to come up with explanations as to why, and of course in a society which seeks hard evidence all the time these stories are dismissed as dogma because they lack ‘evidence’.
  • Handling Setbacks  By : Sharon Eiffel
    Life is a grindstone. Whether it grinds us down or polishes us up depends on us.
    -Thomas L. Holdcroft


    Setbacks as we may call them are an evolutionary process which is necessary to our development. They are a learning stage. Sure, we may face trying times but what is important is not to get stuck in that moment. We must learn to lift our mentality beyond what can be seen, and go deep within ourselves for answers and solutions.
    To remain stuck is to be weak and defeated.
  • Free Online Trivia Game Questions and Answers  By : Deanna Mascle
    Free Online Trivia Game Questions and Answers
  • European Cultural Hegemony and Australian Aboriginals  By : Mathew Toll
    On the nature of the relationship between the indigenous people of Australia, their cultural values and mainstream European cultural ideals.
  • Marx’s Grand-Narrative: The Materialist Conception of History.  By : Mathew Toll
    On the nature of Marx's concept of history.
  • The Logic of Existential Meaning  By : Mathew Toll
    On Existentialism and Wittgenstein’s Logical symbolism - What is the meaning of life?
  • Stained Glass – Journey through History  By : John Billington
    Follows the path of stained glass through history to its current popularity for church windows, artistic home lighting and bathroom lighting.
  • Interesting Facts: Scare Crow Trivia Questions And Answers  By : Deanna Mascle
    Interesting Facts: Scare Crow Trivia Questions And Answers
  • The Art of Investing  By : Dan McDougall
    For any art enthusiast, picking the right painting to invest in is a very detailed and rigorous event. If you are spending thousands of dollars for a work of art you want to pick that perfect piece that fits into your home and inspires you. When you invest in Fine Art you are not only investing in the moment but into the future as well. Not only do you want the painting you buy to be appealing in the present but down the road when you are looking to sell your painting to the next lucky buyer. So how do you make a decision as big as this without any guidance? If you follow the tips below you will be sure to pick just the right painting for you that will have value for years to come.
  • What Everybody Ought to Know About Fairytales  By : John Roberts
    Imagine a world without television, without internet, without shopping malls, without cinemas….Disaster? Oh no! It was just like that when the creation of fairytales took place in order to satisfy the entertainment needs of the grown-ups!
  • Darwin's Metaphor: The Branching Tree, Coral and the Linguistic Image  By : Giacomo
    An analysis of Charles Darwin's use of the Branching tree and Coral anaolgies in the 1859 Origin of Species
  • Seeing Stars With the Star Tattoo  By : Becky McClure
    Well, first of all let’s talk a little about stars. Just so that we are all on the same page about why stars are important symbols…

    When we look up toward the skies above during a clear night, as Carl Sagan would say, we can see billions and billions of stars.
  • The Locus of Self: Youth Culture and Commodification.  By : Mathew Toll
    This paper gives an analysis’s of the nature of consumerism, youth culture and there interrelated dynamics. Furthermore considering there effects on society as a whole.
  • Communion With The Infinite - The Visual Music of the Shipibo tribe of the Amazon  By : H G. Charing
    The Shipibo people of the Upper Amazon in Peru, have a unique and complex form of visionary art. Underlying the intricate geometric patterns of great complexity displayed in the art of the Shipibo people is a concept of an all pervading magical reality which can challenge the Western linguistic heritage and rational mind.
  • Children's Show Speaks To A Multicultural Population  By : Wendy Mitchell
    Created for and about early elementary school kids, the show stars a pair of irrepressible twins, their loving family and their bilingual pet parrot.
  • A Guide to the Most Popular Ballets of All Time  By : Bill Healey
    Ballet is actually a beautifully, artistic way of telling a story. It is a dance form taught in ballet schools according to specific methods and best known for its unique features and techniques, such as pointe work, turn-out of the legs, and high extensions.
  • Looking at Popular Ballroom Dance Styles  By : B Healey
    Like other athletes, they are in good physical condition with strength, stamina, and flexibility. After all, competition requires these attributes to an even higher extent. These are the people that competitive ballroom dancing was made for.
  • German Memories - Germanic Migration from Scandinavia to Southern Europe  By : Rajkumar Kanagasingam
    The southward movement of Germanic tribes were probably influenced by a deteriorating climate in Scandinavia around 600 BC - 300 BC. The warm and dry climate of southern Scandinavia which was a couple of degrees warmer than today, deteriorated considerably, which not only dramatically changed the flora, but forced people to change their way of living and to leave their settlements.

    At around this time, this culture discovered how to extract bog iron from the ore in peat bogs. Their technology for gaining iron ore from local sources may have helped them expand into new territories.

    After they learnt new technological advancements, the Germanic tribes Teutons and the Cimbri were moving towards the southern parts of Europe. The Teutons were mentioned as a Germanic tribe in early historical writings by Greek and Roman authors, Strabo and Velleius.
  • China's Famous Cybernetic Fountain  By : Elizabeth Jean
    For those who love water sites and spectacles, fountains in particular, your trip to China would not be complete unless you visit the Cybernetic Fountain.
  • German Memories In Asia - Roman Era Europe And West Asia  By : Rajkumar Kanagasingam
    The early events of Jaffna by the Portuguese recalled the historical events in the Roman era Europe and West Asia.

    In the course of the centuries the Roman Empire steered into a heavy and lasting crisis.

    Constant wars for the defense of borders, rising military expenditure, excessive taxes, repressive laws, rampantly growing bureaucracy and all-present corruption - all this undermined the loyalty of the Romans and provincial residents to the Roman state.

    The taxes were so high that many citizens had to work for the state for most of the year, while only a little was left for themselves. The Roman citizens had turned into slaves of the state and they didn't care after sometime whether their ruler and oppressor was a Roman or a victorious Germanic conqueror.

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