BUT MOSTLY I'M INTERESTED IN THE WORLD I LIVE IN.
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- The Super Bowl in the New York City Area May Happen...As It ShouldThe NFL is considering awarding New York City the 2014 Super Bowl. A cold weather city such as New York would make the game even more exciting and popular.
- Chile: Life in the Atacama DesertIt is still dark when the Colque family makes its way up the volcano, climbing steadily in the early morning hours. The air is cool and arid here in the Atacama, the world’s highest and driest desert in the far northern reaches of Chile.
- The Impact of Neurolinguistic Programming on EducationThis research paper proves the neurolinguistic programming is an essential to in the world of education.
- Megachurches in the New SouthA look into a rapidly growing segment of the religious community in the American south from an historical perspective.
- Dustin Pedroia Boots One in the Hometown PressPedroia probably didn't realize that what he said to Boston would become fodder for the national press, but he should have realized the effect it would have on the place he grew up, where his family operates a tire business.
The Fading Family Structure in South AfricaThis is a first-hand account of the traditional family structure in South Africa and how it's changing in often dysfunctional ways when confronted by Westernization. It also describes our attempts at dealing with the repercussions as Christians.- The Reflection of Women in FilmsWhat all the cultures seem to perpetuate is a kind of division between the two sexes and this has led to all kinds of patterns of thought.
The Growth and Spread of Asian Martial Arts in the USAAn overview of the different ways in which Chinese, Japanese, and Indian martial arts entered the USA, how they have been received, and how they have been adapted.- A Guide to Board War Gaming in the Modern EraWargaming in Today's World - a peaceful way to study the violence of history.
The World's Largest Particle Accelerator Opening at CERN in 2008--and the Cataclysmic Fear of Witnessing "God's Particle""God's Particle" may be more akin to "Devil's Particle" after warnings that creating the conditions to witness it could result in not only localized strange phenomena occurring--but possibly throwing everything off-balance to destroy the whole world.- The Forgotten - Where is Brenda , the Only Surviving Victim in the John List Saga?Judgement Day; The John List Story is the story of how John List killed his three children, his wife, and his mother in 1971 and eluded police until 1989.
- The Transistor and the Dawn of the Information AgeThis article recounts the fascinating history of the events leading up to the invention of the transistor -- perhaps the most important invention of the 20th century, and one without which our "information society" could never have happened.
- Trust in the DarkThe beginning of a long and difficult adventure
Hadith: An Unbeliever in the MosqueOne can ask themselves what Muslims' stances are on lots of issues, but we're hypocrites if we don't get up and ask them.- Life in the SahelSahel and the ways of life
- The Role of Television in The RingThe Ring garnered a fair amount of popularity at its release. I want to look at what The Ring can tell us about the world we live in, and why Samara is so feared.
- In Monotheism, It’s a (God)Man’s WorldIn the early ages of human history, women were equal to men. They were the primary healers and religious leaders, and practiced all of the arts and sciences. This radically changed with the advent of monotheism, the belief in one god.
World on Thin Ice -- the Perils of a Comfortable DenialAbout five years ago, I began making daily internet pilgrimages to the Polar Research Group at the University of Illinois's website '" Cryosphere Today.- Green Living, Making the Commitment to Contiually Become More GreenerA discussion of the motivations behind searching and implementing green living options.
- English as Second Language (ESL) Learners in Saudi ArabiaA case study of ESL learners in Saudi Arabia.
- The Victorian World and Underworld in Lewis Carroll's 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'The Victorian World and Underworld in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
- Dating for the Outdated in the 40+ WorldDating in the 40+ world. Now there's a stitch!
- The Search for Roots in Alice Walker's Everyday UseAn analysis of several different readings of Alice Walker's short story, focusing on the seeking out of identity in the heritage of our ancestors rather than in our own.
How to Make a Decent Impression on the First Date!Mr or Misses Right or right now. Forever or never. How to make a lasting impression on the one you really like! This article is mostly for guys, but some of it applies to the ladies also.- John Carpenter's They Live"They Live" is on the surface, a action packed B-movie with good guys defeating the bad guys, but it is really one of the most politically subversive movies that has ever been made.
- Why I'm Joining the Air ForceA man in his early 20's who never attended college can face challenges in his early career life. Here's why this soft-spoken, aspiring writer is joining the most powerful air force in the world.
- The Ability or Inability of the Arts to Affect Social ChangeThis is a version of the thesis that I wrote. It deals with the issue of whether or not the Arts can have an impact on society. I chose to frame the question in the context of my experiences with one play, The Laramie Project.
More Family Treats in Tampa Bay: BBQ, Sandwiches, Fried ClamsThe best BBQ ribs in the world (Kojaks), hamburgers, fried clams and sandwiches await the interested diner, all at affordable prices. A collection of non-chain family places that deserve a visit.
Travel to the Ganges - India's Holiest RiverThe Ganges is the most sacred river in the world. It is also the most polluted in the world. This does nothing to stop its mighty power, however, and continue to attract millions of pilgrims and other visitors a year.- Retired Couples Sailing the SeaFor the past two decades, many retired couples have become full-time cruising sailors. That's right, they've left their land-life behind and taken to the sea. Such a lifestyle switch may seem overly adventurous, but it's easier than you think.
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