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- Greek Language From Its Beginning to the Present DayThis article explores the origins of the ancient Greek language, how and why it was severed into different dialects, and how the language continues to thrive in today's modern world.
- The Dialects of Ancient GreekAn overview of the dialects of Ancient Greece
- History of Greek TheaterA brief history of Greek theater from it's beginnings centuries ago.
Titles of the Greek God ZeusThe Greek god Zeus had innumerable roles and responsibilities. As a result, his worshipers came up with hundreds of epithets (titles) to express them.- Origins of Drama: The Greek InfluenceGreek drama developed from the Greek Dionysian festivals. It began as a simple festival in honor of the Greek god Dionysus. The crude songs and dances developed into a dithyramb
and included a chorus. - How to Change the Keyboard Language on Windows 7The standard is English, but you need to type in Greek. Here's how to do it.
- The Birth of a Clone State - Part IIThe term clone is derived from klon, the Greek word for twig or branch, referring to the process whereby a new plant can be created from a twig.
- The Infamous Aesop's Fables: Is This Greek Wise Man and Author Laughing in His Grave?Aesops Fables Collection of tall tales and folklores is a part of our society's tradition and most are exposed to the lessons within them as children. Here's a closer look at what they really are teaching.
- May I Present the Late Doctor FairchildsA story about a physicist using a time machine to conduct the most audacious historical verification experiment imaginable.
- Origins and History of Ancient DramaHow, why, and when did drama find its birth? Who wrote the first play? What was the purpose of drama in its beginning? These and many other questions are answered in this article. A great source of information for drama class homework.
A Visit to the Shrewsbury-Windle House on 301 West First Street, Madison, IndianaPerhaps the most distinguishing feature about this Greek Revival house is its fabulous free standing spiral staircase.- Most Haunted Places on Earth: The Old Slave House of Hickory HillThe Old Slave House of Hickory Hill located near Equality, Illinois contains a dark, ominous history within its walls. Many slaves met terrible fates in the 1800's within the confines of the third story attic of this Greek style structure.
- Create a Great, Inexpensive Halloween Costume This YearCreating a great Halloween costume doesn't have to break the bank. You can use things around the house, in your attic, and from yard sales to create a terrific Halloween costume that will impress your friends and get screams or laughs from everyone.
Old Diaries Give Insight into the Everyday Life of Times Gone ByI love old diaries, so I began reading the one I had bought with great excitement. A farmer kept it during the year 1917. But my excitement turned to disappointment when I discovered that his most common entry was "Today I spread manure."
The Architecture of AmericaThe homes of the last being neglected, abused and destroyed.- Grandma's Favorite Gifts: One Woman's Advice on Shopping for EldersRemember who you are buying for...someone with 40 years of clutter, please don't add to it!
- Revisiting Orientalism and Edward SaidEdward Said defined the concept of Orientalism, which divides the world into the West as master and the East as subject.
- A Brief History of NumerationRemnants of obsolete systems of numeration have remained with us through the long evolution that led to the modern Hindu/Arabic system.
- Celebrating First Harvest Festivals in AugustThe beginning of August marks the First Harvest, a harvest festival celebrated by people all over the world, as well as by Neo-Pagans today. This festival involves family, lots of food, and games and celebrations.
- Satyrs in Art: A Look at One of Mythology's Most Fascinating CreaturesA research paper that explores the importance and appearance of satyrs in art throughout the ages while discussing these mysterious, sexually impulsive creatures.
- Understanding Covenant, Part I: What is a Covenant?Beginning an investigation into covenants with an understanding of the nature of covenants.
- The San Diego County Fair's 2007 Attractions Part 2The San Diego County Fair's 2007 Attractions Part 2
Lindsay Lohan Rages on Arianna Huffington Not Paris HiltonWhen she turns 21 this July, the former teen, plans on doing more than visiting LA clubs and drinking, most of the time. She's becoming political.
CM's Wii Virtual Console Guide, Volume 2This time out - reviews of Pinball, A Link To The Past, Bonanza Bros., Soldier Blade, Tennis, SimCity, Sonic the Hedgehog and Vigilante.- The Charming Old Homes of Savannah: Historic Houses of the Victorian EraMuch has been written about Savannah, but visitors should explore the history behind the old Victorian homes that really lend an elegant atmosphere to this great southern city.
Ancona: Lost Paradise of the Northern AdriaticWhat I enjoy most about Ancona is that it's a coastal town that hasn't been overrun by tourists. This is both good and bad. "Good" because it is "Italian" in every sense of the word.- Ten Facts About Tina Fey, the Hottest Geek on TVTina Fey is best known as the co-anchor of SNL's "Weekend Update," and is poised to hit major stardom as head writer and star of the NBC prime-time sitcom "30 Rock." These ten fun facts will tell you everything else you need to know about Tina Fey.
The Most Haunted Places in AmericaA look through at ( what I consider) the most haunted places in America. They are listed in no particular order.- Kid Friendly Restaurants in AtlantaAtlanta is full of great kid friendly restaurants. After years of eating at as many restaurants as possible in Atlanta, I have come across a few that are just perfect for kids as well as parents.
- The Best Books and Bookstores in BurlingtonAvoid the big box stores. Burlington provides ample opportunities to support independent and used bookstores.
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