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The Beothuk (09 Feb 2007) My disgust for Manifest Destiny runneth over.
Carly Patterson: What Makes A Champion? (09 Feb 2007) Carly Patterson, 2004 Olympic Gymnastics Gold Medallist bio
Paul Hamm: Did He Deserve Gymnastics Gold in 2004? (09 Feb 2007) Discussion of Paul Hamm and the 2004 Olympics gymnastics gold medal controversy...
Humans are not special, hate to break it to you (09 Feb 2007) I hate to break it to you, but humans are not all that special really. I laugh at the self importance humans place on this species as if some how they are better, more evolved or the divine work and special project of a God. There is actually not a single piece of evidence for that.
Civil War Uniform Shirts – When to Use a One and Two Piece Body! (09 Feb 2007) So, you want to make your own Civil War shirt. You have so many decisions to make - one or two-piece body, type of front, buttons, material, colors, collars! Wow.
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Bad Mouthing Fellow Authors (09 Feb 2007) The creative mind is a gift to humanity; but unfortunately it comes with some baggage. We often find people who are creative also have negative and self-defeating personal character flaws. I recently had the pleasure of someone proving this to me...
Archaeology and Spirit Guides (09 Feb 2007) When modern researchers try to understand the spiritual focus of the ancients they often fall short. Some of them may have a membership in a ritual-based group like the Masons whose fundamental concepts are related and yet not know the engineering of CONstructs or soul therein. Others simply DENY the existence of the soul or spirit that most cultures have known.
Shakespeare and Human Nature (09 Feb 2007) Isn't it peculiar how human nature evolves through environmental and socialogical conditions? It is evident that we, as Human beings, tend to characterize our capabilities, strengths and emotional intelligence through bonds of society. As we encounter diverse...
The Power of Words (09 Feb 2007) I freely confess that I have had a life-long love affair with words. I fell in love with words by the flickering light of a pine-knot fire. I watched my story-telling father use words to hold the neighbors captive. I learned how to use them from anybody who could teach me...
Babel vs. the PC (09 Feb 2007) Though the tale is simple, its meaning is vast. Herein lies the virtue of society itself. With the industrialized world at its peak and infinite computerized technological advances, we have reached...
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Sterling Silver Jewelry - The Rest Of The Story (09 Feb 2007) Silver is widely diffused but is rarely found in the native state. Silver is originally as widespread as gold, occurring in nearly all of the volcanic rocks. Whereas gold remains unaltered by the action of the elements and is often carried long distances from its original place of occurrence, silver on the contrary is only to be found in the rocks where it originally occurs.
The Daily Show is a Must See on Comedy Central (09 Feb 2007) The Daily Show on Comedy Central allows viewers to laugh and learn a bit about current events at the same time. This article covers the benefits the Daily Show has to offer.
Art, Women, and Creativity (09 Feb 2007) Women often come into their own as artists and frequently find that their "artistic voices" become more confident and self-assured later in life. For younger women it is my very firm conviction that the best years for creating art are still ahead!
The Original Nobility: Patricians and Knights (09 Feb 2007) The original nobility was comprised of two categories, the patricians and the knights...
Flows of Civilization; Views from a Think Tank (09 Feb 2007) Over the past few years we have been discussing many topics. Most of what is discussed here has to do with observations of the world we live in. We discuss how we might make that world better, what we are currently accomplishing as a people and also our suggestions to make it safer, with greater freedom and more efficient. We have typically made these suggestions from experience, studying market sectors, psychology, human nature, world events, nature, car washing, mother-nature, science, and the natural order and flow of things.
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Those Dirty Mexicans--Oh, Really? (09 Feb 2007) When my wife and I announced that we were moving to Mexico, one of my wife's relatives asked us, "Why do you want to live with those dirty Mexicans?"
Tsunami Aftermath (09 Feb 2007) On December 26, 2004 a massive tsunami swept through Thailand killing thousands of people, and changing the lives of thousands more. Although the Tsunami happened months ago, we are still feeling the affects of it today.
The Sterling Silver Story (09 Feb 2007) Silver is the most common of the Precious Metals. It's working qualities are very similar to gold. Pure silver, which is seldom used for jewelry because it is too soft. Silver weighs about half as much as gold and has greater flexibility. Though silver is not as malleable as gold it can achieve a more brilliant polish. In fact, silver shines above all other metals in this respect.
Egyptian Handmade Perfume Bottles (09 Feb 2007) Blown glass, a very ancient technique, is the oldest among the handicrafts. It is said by some, that ancient Egyptians were the original inventors of glass making techniques. Production of metallurgy and faience helped a great deal in the manufacture of glass afterwards. The earliest Egyptian glass known to us was in the form of small beads and pendants found in sites dating back to the 3rd millennium B.C. At that time glass was made by melting a combination of silica-sand, lime, and soda. The interaction of the heated soda and the hot sand formed a transparent flowing liquid, which was then permitted to cool forming glass.
Precious Stones v.s. Semi-Precious Stones (09 Feb 2007) Stones have been worn by both women and men since prehistoric times. Just as in the jewelry of modern times, beautiful stones, rare and colorful, are most often the dominant feature of a piece with a metallic setting for ornamentation.
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