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  • Halloween in Asia  By : Jennifer Franco
    Scary creatures, mythical animals, pumpkins and ghosts---The symbols of Halloween are sprawled all over the world. The hype that's created by this holiday has created an avenue for the inquisitive minds to speculate more about the paranormal and the unexplained events in human existence. Among all the Halloween traditions in the world, those in Asia have blared the loudest clamor of curiosity from believers of the paranormal and otherwise.
  • Halloween Strange Creatures Costume: The Twilight Vampires  By : Joe Owens
    Are you still clueless about what costume to wear this Halloween? Still stressing out about what Halloween strange creatures to don? Instead of looking like Halloween because of stress and costume troubles, spice up the season with Twilight characters as costumes!
  • 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.
  • Hanseatic League - Medieval Trading Ports  By : celtgrfe
    In the later Middle Ages there was an alliance of trading guilds that controlled all of the business over Northern Europe and the Baltic Sea region. It was a powerful entity that controlled some wars and governments. This alliance changed the economics of the Baltic Sea region, and would create some of the most powerful trading ports during the medieval period.
  • Happiness  By : Laurent Grenier
    Throughout history happiness has been a central and controversial topic, as it embraces our entire being that forever aspires to it in numerous and often contradictory ways. After a quarter century of relentless investigation, here is what I have to say about it.
  • Hard Work  By : Contrail
    My belief that we are not really being kind to our children by being too easy on them. They have to have a work ethic if they want to earn the best life has to offer.
  • Harry Houdini: An Introduction to His Life and Works  By : Victor Epand
    The basic information about the career of Harry Houdini. From his days on Coney Island to becoming the "Handcuff King of Europe", Houdini remained a magic legend until his unfortunate death at the age of 52.
  • Have fun with free scrapbooking template  By : John Foster
    With the introduction of free scrapbooking template scrapbooking has come a long way and has been of great help to scrapbookers to churn out more interesting scrapping materials.
  • Haves and have Nots  By : Contrail
    A discourse on how the US prison system helps to perpetuate a social pecking order. My illustrated children's book about incarcerated parents is linked in the resource box.
  • 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.
  • Heritage scrapbooking has its own charm  By : John Foster
    A heritage scrapbook can be a gift for a special occasion.
  • Herman the Fool  By : Karen Cole Peralta
    A dummy sits on the shelf, broken, twisted, its life deformed by the many obstacles it has faced. It is both soft and hard to the touch as you fondle its many parts. It has no sex, no life, no meaning, and yet you can tell something about it is different as you scan it with your eyes. It is not a dummy - and it stands out.
  • History Revisited - 7 Interesting Things About the Civil War  By : Brandon R. Cornett
    The Civil War between North and South was a defining moment for the United States. It was also very costly, in terms of human life and material loss. Here are some interesting factoids about the people, places and events of that conflict.
  • Holy Trinity Myth Or Reality  By : DK-Publishers
    This article explores Bible verse to find an explanation of the confusing Holy Trinity.
  • Honesty  By : Laurent Grenier
    How can one be effectively honest with others who have suffered a tragedy and are in denial? How does one help them overcome this denial and pursue happiness realistically -- that is, on the basis of a realistic view of their situation? Here is my answer.
  • Hot Full Sleeve Tattoo Designs And Information  By : Chris Smith
    What the heck is a sleeve tattoo and why would I care you ask yourself? Well, sleeve tattoo are hot and a lot of people are curious about them. For example not only what are they but how much do they cost, where can I get one? or How much time will it take to get a tattoo done. This article contains a ton of useful information to get your started with sleeve tattoos.
  • How Bloggers Can Save the World  By : Damian Burke
    The Internet has fundamentally changed the way businesses and non-profit organisations operate – for the better. The dawn of social media has played a huge role in creating awareness and raising funds for charities and the role bloggers are playing is increasing daily. Read this article for more information on what bloggers are doing to change the world we live in and to improve the lives of people and creatures across the globe.
  • How Can I Sanctify God's Name When I Do Not Even Know It  By : DK-Publishers
    This article gives detail as to why the name of Jehovah has been removed from the Bible.
  • How to Buy Art  By : wendyh
    Once you know what kind of art you like, find the galleries that sell it. Form a relationship with the gallery owners. Let them know what types of art pieces you're interested in.
  • How to Choose Your Groomsmen without Sacrificing Relationship  By : Bradlley Mckoy
    The prospect of choosing your groomsmen sounds so easy you could do it at the 11th hour if you could. But when the task is at hand, you will be amazed at the details and the snags that can give you a throbbing headache, and you have not gotten to picking up those cheap groomsmen gift ideas yet!
  • 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.
  • Human Necessities  By : Sharon White
    First human beings did not need so much. The only necessities he had are food, shelter and heat.
  • Human Speech Evolution  By : Sharon White
    Human speech developed after human body and brain size, shape, features and abilities started to approach their distinct and unique forms.
  • Human Terror!  By : Rajkumar Kanagasingam
    I suddenly recalled Marita's conversation when I asked her about the collapse of the Berlin Wall with the end of the cold war and how she felt.



    She told me that she was only a six or seven year old child and she could hardly be expected to remember anything.


    The pathetic part is that children everywhere in the world are pushed towards war and victimized, while natural disasters are from time to time shaking the world and a number children are being victimized and become.............
  • I Want  By : Fred Watson
    Geordie was sitting in the club nursing a pint of Fed Special and staring moodily out of the window at the rain when his mate Dave arrived.

    ‘Bloody rain,’ said Dave as he shrugged out of his jacket and hung it on the back of the chair.
  • Ian Fleming - James Bond's Creator  By : Sam Vaknin
    Ian Lancaster Fleming (1908-1964), the author of the James Bond 007 novels, was the grandson of a Scottish banker and the son of a Conservative MP (Member of Parliament). His father died in the first world war. In his will, he bequeathed his property to his widow on condition she never remarries.
  • Ideal Society  By : Sharon White
    The word Utopia conjures up images of a perfect society, a picture of a peaceful, enviable place that we can only visit in our dreams.
  • Ignorance and Fantasy  By : Laurent Grenier
    How does one grow from self-deception or wishful thinking to self-awareness and courage in the act of facing reality and turning it to good account? In exploring this question with me, perhaps you will find some answers that will help you climb a few rungs on the ladder to happiness.
  • Indian Block Printing: Main Techniques and Famous Prints  By : Rajneesh Dubey
    Block printing, as name suggests, is the use of wooden blocks in the process of dyeing and printing. In India, block printing has been in practice since 12th century. Even before that in 6th century BC, there are references that India was maintaining trade relationship in cotton with Babylon. Thus we get the idea that India has very old heritage of cotton clothes.
  • Indian Literature: R. K. Narayan. The English Teacher  By : Ian Mackean
    Krishnan, the central character of R. K. Narayan's 'The English Teacher', undertakes an emotional, intellectual, and spiritual journey during the course of the novel. At the start of the novel he is an English teacher, living and teaching at the same school where he was once a pupil, and at the end we see him resigning his post, beginning work at a nursery school, and learning to communicate psychically with his dead wife.

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