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  • New Excavation Dates Back to King Solomon  By : Aubrey Moulton
    Eliat Mazar, Israeli Archaeologist, is asserting that excavations recently completed date back as far as 3,000 years. This gives credence to the belief that the Holy Bible is not merely a compelling but an real event. She claims that the defenses surrounding Jerusalem date as far back as King Solomon and illustrate that Jerusalem was a dominant city with a sturdy centralized government. Mazar believes that the evidence exhibits that Jerusalem had resources and manpower required to put up the enormous fortifications.
  • The indelible story of the American Flag.  By : Flag Daddy
    The History of the American Flag is astonishing.
  • History of Kalamazoo  By : Jeff Jermaine
    Kalamazoo Michigan has a rich history. From its origins as a farming community to a world leader in education, medicine, and more, Kalamazoo has come a long way.
  • Bedfordshire: the Spy Capital of World War II-00-5319  By : 4Ps--Marketing
    Groucho Marx famously quipped that ‘there’s no such thing as military intelligence’, but there can be no doubt the work of Allied intelligence in the Bedfordshire/Buckinghamshire area during World War II played a crucial part in defeating Nazi Germany and its Axis partners.
  • Toys of the generations!-00-5313  By : chuck
    In the 1920’s popular toys, which some of are still around today, were teddy bears, raggedy Ann dolls, crayola crayons Ruben variety which were washable and
  • How the Long History of Wind Power Shaped These days's Turbines  By : John Patterson
    The history of wind power dates back centuries and the engineering behind it's still being employed these days everywhere the globe in varied forms to capture the free energy the wind provides. The primary recorded use of wind power was found in Persia around 500 A.D. Some might argue that boats harnessed the facility of the wind even prior this, however fashionable wind turbines were most closely evolved from land-based mostly windmill. These very early versions of wind turbines had blades created of mats built from light reeds and as the wind struck these blades they might turn a central shaft. This shaft would be connected to no matter the energy created by the windmill was used to power. These early windmills were supposed to method grain and pump water for drinking and irrigation. It is interesting to note that the earliest recorded versions of windmills were actually vertical axis designs. This style fell out of favor through the history of wind power development and is solely recently gaining favor again.
  • The Legal System in Virginia is Corrupt  By : D. Chandler Graham
    The trial of Earl Bramblett for the murders of the Hodges family in Vinton, VA in 1994 is an example of things have not changed from the time of the Salem witch trials. Being accused is the same as convicted and lies abounded in the Bramblett trial without the least bit of protest. Lies convicted Bramblett and they were from F.W. Burkart, the Commonweaklth Attorney and Barry Keesee, the State Police Investigator.
  • A Brief History of Solar Power  By : John Patterson
    Solar power has been used for tons of years in various forms and over time it's matured into a terribly economical type of energy for generating electricity and heating your home. The history of solar power has been one among innovation and adaptation and commenced back in ancient times. The Greeks understood the ability that the sun may provide and truly designed their homes to own giant openings that faced the sun. These were later covered with glass or mica to improve the heating effect of the sun. This natural kind of heating, that we tend to refer to as passive solar today, allowed them to burn less wood for the heating of their homes. This kind of passive solar heating continues to be being employed today and is a elementary design criteria of any energy economical home. These homes are designed with large windows facing south to capture heat from the sun. This concept is taken even any in modern styles that now use special heat-retaining materials on the walls and floors of these homes to magnify this passive heating effect. These materials will absorb a ton of of the sun's heat during the day and unharness it slowly during the colder evenings to stay the home at a continuing temperature. This helps to extend the potency of this passive solar heating and allows homes that use this to need less conventional heating.
  • Learn About The Aztec and Mayan 2012 Calendar  By : Karina Knapp
    Besides the undeniable fact that 99% of the season an individual shows a movie of the “Mayan calendar” and is really passing the Aztec Sun Stone off as Mayan, the 2012 calendar is a posh issue.
  • Learn About the 2012 Alignment of the Planets  By : Karina Knapp
    The nearly all commonly mentioned alignment in 2012 deals with only the Milky Way, the Sun, the Earth and Venus. There is essentially more than just 1 2012 alignment to consider. Viewed from the Earth, our solar system has high plus low locations of planets {
  • The Citizens of Latvia Inhabit a Area Rich in Customs  By : Alex Gwen Thomson
    The country of Latvia is a one of a kind culture that has high standards for itself. It is due to this that they have been highly driven and an educated culture.
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  • A History of Christmas Carols  By : Andy Davidson
    Now back in the bygone days, there were no Christmas carols throughout Christmas time. They were in fact worldly dances which were done at any time of the year. It was just in the 16th century that Christmas hymns were accepted and later on recognized as Christmas carols.Christmas Carols only came to be recognized as such in the sixteenth century. They evolved from christmas...
  • Evaluation of the Book, Three Trailers Down  By : D. Chandler Graham
    This is a sequel to Smoke and Murders but a stand alone novel. You don't need to read Smoke and Murders to enjoy it but you will probably wind up buying Smoke and Murders to see what preceeded all these events.
  • The City of Moscow Remains a Influential City with a Amazing History  By : Alex Gwen Thomson
    The past of Moscow through its trials and tribulations and the reasons it became the notable city it is nowadays.
  • A Tale of Cambridgeshire History-00-4590  By : 4Ps--Marketing
    Delving into the local history of many UK cities and towns can be hugely interesting but the area of Cambridgeshire is perhaps the most captivating in its chronicles of times gone by.
  • The History of Smoking Bans  By : Jon Tipping
    Although Smoking bans are more popular in recent times, smoking bans are not new. After all, smokers have been forced to smoke outside for quite some time.
  • Famous Bartenders  By : Alex Gwen Thomson
    The differences between a great bartender and a famous bartender are the little things. Famous bartenders consistently stay on top of the...
  • The History of the Camera  By : Alex Gwen Thomson
    Have you ever thought about how the tiny, one click, instant-picture-delivery camera in your hand started out? The history of the camera travels back...
  • A Short History on Confederate Money  By : Johnny Kicklighter
    A short history on why Confederate money was doomed to fail and the man behind an impossible mission.
  • History of Criminology  By : Simon Ma
    To many people interested in the roots and origin of Criminology, Lombroso is considered to be the father of the science, meaning that he explored it and examined it from many angles in order to expose it. It was first used by a law professor in Italy, Raffaele Garofalo, who actually used the Italian term for the word, criminologia. A French anthropologist also used the term around the same time as Garofalo, who referred to the term as criminology
  • The Divine Healing Prayer Longer Version Part 2  By : Miracle Evangelism
    Divine Healing is the preferred wording to the common "Faith Healing" words that is more commonly used. This article focuses on Divine Healing, and is actually the first portion of two portions of the prayer, which the reader may pray when praying for healing for body, soul or spirit. Part 2 of 2.
  • The Divine Healing Prayer Longer Version Part 1  By : Miracle Evangelism
    Divine Healing is the preferred wording to the common "Faith Healing" words that is more commonly used. This article focuses on Divine Healing, and is actually the first portion of two portions of the prayer, which the reader may pray when praying for healing for body, soul or spirit.
  • The History Of Divorce In The US  By : Alex Gwen Thomson
    The history of divorce is a long one. It has, as French philosopher Voltaire put it, likely been around since the advent of formalized marriage.
  • Burton - how it became the place it is today-00-1388  By : 4Ps_Marketing
    The town originally grew up around Burton-on-Trent Abbey, the monastery of Saint Modwen, and had grown into a busy market town by the early modern period. While Burton's great bridge over the Trent was in poor repair by the early 1500s....
  • From City of Peace to Jerusalem  By : Roberto Garabelli
    Jerusalem is one of the oldest continuously populated cities on the planet. The Canaanite Phoenician "city of peace", Urushalim, developed into Jerusalem after it was invaded by King David around the year 1000 BCE.
  • To Tell The Tale Of The Limousine Past  By : Alex Gwen Thomson
    The limousine, for many of us, has been around forever. We associate it with the wealthy, famous or those who just want to travel in class.
  • Paper's Long And Fascinating History  By : Alex Gwen Thomson
    Paper has a long and rich history. Many of us were taught that paper originated in Egypt with the use of papyrus. But a recent archaeological discovery has revealed that the Chinese may be the first to have created paper.
  • History Of Faxing - How Far We've Come  By : Alex Gwen Thomson
    Believe it or not, the basic technology behind faxing has been around for over 150 years.
  • A history of fireworks  By : manchester fireworks
    A history of fireworks from around the world
  • The Mystery Of Halloween - How It All Began  By : Alex Gwen Thomson
    Halloween's history, like many celebrations of old, date back to the rituals of pagans and is mixed in with practices of the church.
  • The Evolution Of Men's Underwear  By : Alex Gwen Thomson
    The first thing you put on, the last thing you take off, underwear - no matter in what shape or style - is the one thing that most men have in common.
  • History Of The Wheelchair  By : Alex Gwen Thomson
    Many of us take the wheelchair for granted. Its design and function has evolved over the years - modified, improved and even motorized.
  • The History Of Chinese Paper Cutting  By : Alex Gwen Thomson
    Art in any form is a matter of "beauty is in the eye of the beholder", but no one can deny that Chinese paper cuts are delicate, intricate and - above all - unique works of art.
  • The History Of The Shoe  By : Alex Gwen Thomson
    From ancient history to modern days, shoes have never been just a matter of covering, with the exception, perhaps, of the cave men.
  • The Trophy And Its Long Standing Tradition  By : Alex Gwen Thomson
    The idea of honoring another for their achievement is ancient. Today we give people tokens for their achievements, typically in the form of what we call a trophy. But what does the word trophy mean and how long has it been used?
  • Recycled, Chlorine-Free Paper - Good for You, Your Wallet and the Environment  By : Alex Gwen Thomson
    The average North American uses more than 730 pounds of paper each year. That's as much as a tree as big around as a utility pole standing 4 stories high.
  • The History of Men's Underwear  By : Alex Gwen Thomson
    Underwear is something we often take for granted; it is just a part of life. But how long has it been a part of life and how have men's underwear evolved over the ages?
  • A Brief History of Insulation - Look How Far We've Come  By : Alex Gwen Thomson
    The Ancient Egyptians used it. So did the Ancient Romans. In the 1800's, a guy wrote about it, sort of.
  • Booming Taipei: Capital of the Republic of China  By : Roberto Garabelli
    Taipei, the capital of Taiwan, has evolved through many stages since its founding in the eighteenth century. Rice fields have yielded to skyscrapers, and a modern, commercial city of millions has grown out of once quiet settlements.
  • Exciting Mumbai: Home of India's Commercial Heart  By : Roberto Garabelli
    Mumbai, in the past known as Bombay, is one of the most populated cities in the world. In 1533, when the Portuguese founded Bom Bahia, which means "good bay", no one could have thought how Mumbai would work out.
  • Unpretentious Melbourne: Arts Heart of Australia  By : Roberto Garabelli
    As so often in Australias history, Melbourne was founded through fraud when adventurer John Batman, an Australian who spoke in several aboriginal languages, made a "deal" with aborigines to lease land on behalf of investors.
  • Exciting Vilnius Lithuania: Architecture from the Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Neoclassical and Jugendstil periods  By : Roberto Garabelli
    The Lithuanian city of Vilnius exudes southern charm under the northern sun. Positioned in the natural amphitheatre of the surrounding Lithuanian hills, Vilnilus has a lot to offer Australian adventurers besotted with classical architecture.
  • Copenhagen Home of the Little Mermaid  By : Roberto Garabelli
    Almost everyone who comes to Copenhagen visits the little mermaid harbour. Hans Christian Andersen's popular story is about a beautiful mermaid willing to give up her life in the sea and her identity as a mermaid to gain a human soul and the love of a human prince.
  • The Aztecs and their history  By : Roberto Garabelli
    The Aztecs have always been a shining example of human progress. Their achievements and events have rivaled most of the empires of Europe. Read on to know their bloody and turbulent history.
  • The ideal online place to find best Military gears  By : Discount1 Military1
    The ideal online place to find best Military gears

    A person serving in the Army has knowledge about how tough life in the Military Force is. It is synonymous with leading a life tied with discipline, regulations, and hard work. Therefore, proper accessories are required by an Army man to meet the challenges in his path. A military man needs to choose his gears with care.
  • The history of mosaic art  By : Roberto Garabelli
    Mosaic’s colorful history can be traced back to 4,000 years ago (some say even more). The first mosaic tools to be used where terracotta cones which were pushed with their point first into a wall or some kind of background to give it some decoration. During the 8th Century BC, the tools used for mosaic began to include the use of varied colored stones to create vivid patterns as well as pebble mosaic pavements.
  • Top Three WonderfulReasons To Visit Douglas Lake  By : Roberto Garabelli
    Located around the rolling hills of the Great Valley in East Tennessee, Douglas Lake has a wonderful inspect where you can spend a lazy summer daylight. As you go around on your cruiser, canoe or kayak, you will see the wonders of spirit around the lake with the opaque Mountain foothills and thriving greens. almost 2 million people a year who come here regularly do family picnics, camping, boating and fishing.
  • Mace versus Pepper Spray, What is the Difference?  By : Roberto Garabelli
    There is a common misperception that the name Mace is a type of defense spray. Mace is actually a registered brand name for a company that sells defensive pepper sprays. When Mace (legally known as Mace Security International) was first developed, it consisted of CS and CN type riot control gases that were used by the military, re-formulated to be used by police departments and civilians for personal defense. They have since change the types of sprays that they carry and include regular pepper spray and a product with pepper spray and some CS and CN mixed in. This is primarily due to the fact that CS and CN are irritants and pepper spray is an inflammatory.
  • Rising Popularity of Anime in the Western World  By : Roberto Garabelli
    Maybe it is time you got to know why each kid on the block wants to watch Pokémon and other similar cartoons, more commonly, Anime. It’s true – Anime is soon going to be one of the most popular animations especially because of its popularity in the western world
  • Amazing History of Anime  By : Roberto Garabelli
    Have you ever wondered why anime DVD’s are getting so popular these days? So popular that every second child wants a Pokémon or Dragon Ballz movie DVD in his collection? Needless to say, these animes have an interesting history behind them which is almost a century old.
  • The Authentic Smell of Dubai  By : Roberto Garabelli
    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 Garabelli
    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 Garabelli
    This is a helpful guide to explain some of the intricacies of culture in Dubai where related to interaction with women.
  • The Secret History of Absinthe  By : Matt Peterson12
    Wormwood-based beverages have intrigued the human palette for more than 3,500 years. In 1500 BC, the Egyptians cultivated a form of absinthe akin to wormwood wine.
  • History of premierr league  By : Majid
    he Arts Premier Conference was conferred the right to negotiate programme and sponsorship agreement, which was an must interval towards mercantile independency.
  • Disaster in the Soviet Union The Chernobyl Nuclear Meltdown  By : Cameron Martel 1
    In the Western region of the former Soviet Union, at that time the only Superpower in the world other than the United States, disaster struck the sleepy Ukraine town of Pripyat.
  • Gaius Marius: ruthless reformer of the armies of Ancient Rome  By : Adam Singleton
    Gaius Marius, the uncle of Julius Caesar, was a Roman general and a politician who through his ruthless nature and unbridled ambition gained power and revolutionized the Roman army; forever changing Roman history.

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