MYSTERIES OF THE PAST
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Top 10 Great Mysteries of the WorldCompiling a list of great mysteries of the world automatically means rejecting some very famous and beloved contenders. Adding a few more obscure mysteries adds to the legion.
Interview with Vladimir Imakaev, Author of "Paradise: Mystery of the Past"One of the youngest successful authors in Europe, Vladimir Imakaev has kindly agreed to discuss his first release in the United States, Book 1 of his internationally famous trilogy titled "Paradise".- Five Big Mysteries from the Past Decade, 2000-2010These mysteries grabbed their share of the headlines during the first decade of the new millenium. I predict these stories will keep grabbing headlines in the next decade.
- 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.
Mysteries of the Northern LightsPerhaps what we believe to be an interaction of particles and gases, a study based on the theories of the universe and the physical sciences, is the myth or legend of our present age.
Interesting Facts Behind the Mysteries of the VampireThere are many superstitions and unexplained events that helped to create the components of the modern vampire. Now you will know where they came from.
The Rise and Fall of the DromenWithin a few hundred years of its rise, one of the earliest civilizations in history had gone into decline. Why? Only recently, has evidence of it's influence and error surfaced.- The Legends of the Captain Merry Building in East DubuqueA look at the legends and mysteries of the Captain Merry Building.
- Prediction of the FutureAn examination of the current challenges facing mankind, and how man may overcome these challenges.
- Mysteries of the Brain: The Different Types of DementiaThe different types of dementia and how they occur.
- Morality in Relation to Location in Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Minister's Black Veiland Edgar Allan Poe's The Man of the Crowd.This paper discusses the ways in which the concept of morality differs between members of small towns and large cities by comparing Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Minister's Black Veil" and Edgar Allan Poe's "The Man of the Crowd."
FlashForward Tweets of the Week for "The Countdown"As I've done the past few weeks, I've compiled a list of funny/deep reactionary tweets in reaction to the most recent episode of FlashForward. Pity it's going to be canceled, I've rather enjoyed this.
SOPHIA: Guardian of the Outcast, Warrior of WisdomIn Greek, the word "Sophia" stands for wisdom. She is also known as "the protector." Despite her ancient influence an origins, the concept of Sophia has been virtually removed from our world.- City of Ghosts: A Tale of the Deep SouthA man who journeys aournd world looking for stories of the occult. Finds himself in becoming part of one during his latest expedition.
- General Hospital : Top Male Characters in the History of the ShowGeneral Hospital has had tons of male characters since it began. Here's a list of some of the most memorable.
- Finding the Englishman: Mysteries from the Third CrusadeA Knight during the Third Crusade in the Holy Land, who comes from a strange hidden past, investigates the disappearance of an important figure of the era.
- Kings of the WBRaise your glass high for you filled us up, and tonight is the night, where we say, "Thank You."
- An In-depth Look at the Lasting Legacy of the Film Noir GenreAn in-depth look at the lasting legacy of film noir reveals an innovative, influential genre.
A Life Coach's Review of the Movie, The Matrix, Starring Keanu Reeves and Laurence FishburneThe Matrix is famous for its special effects and exhilarating action, but its real value is the way the story can free your mind.- Riddle of the SphinxA man journey's through the awe-inspiring Giza Plateau to solve an ancient Mystery.
- Uncovering Teotihuacan: City of the CosmosThis article shares information on the city of Teotihuacan and its connection to the cosmos.
- The Da Vinci Coding of the Oedipal Complex into Freudian IntellectIs the Mona Lisa really a mask for Da Vinci's sublimation of his psychosexual trauma into a creative outlet? Freud certainly thought so.
The Femme Fatale Actresses of the 1940'sSome had careers that lasted decades other only a few years. The acting was outstanding and many unknown actresses today were great in their time.- Ethnomusicology and Missions:An Understanding of the New Role of Music MissionaryThe assertion that an indiginous hymnody marks an indiginous Christianity is one that is becoming more and more true. A trained Christian ethnomusicologist on the mission field is a previously untapped asset to any field team.
- A Flute of a Girl's Bones - SF Novel (Chapters 4, 5, 6 of 10)The novel was awarded the prize of the story club in Egypt for the year 1986. And the hero is kidnapped by the inhabitants of an advanced planet in the universe to work with them. He finds out that they have killed the professor because he was the only ..
- Book Review: Five Quarters of the Orange by Joanne HarrisHarris's third book in her "food trilogy" that started with Chocolat and continued with Blackberry Wine is the best of the three.
- Salisbury Plain: The History of StonehengeThroughout the centuries, many have asked the questions, "Who were the people who worked for over 1,400 years to make this megalithic ruin?" and "Why did they choose this precise landscape and what was its exact purpose?"
The History of the Hells Angels: 60 Years of Raising HellIt seems more than a coincidence that the new revelation (of the Hells Angels once attempted to assassinate Mick Jagger) happened during the Hells Angels 60th anniversary. Because they seem more powerful than ever now, they make an interesting sociological study...
The Seven Wonders Of The Modern World: The Pyramids of EgyptThey say that "Man fears time...but that time fears the Pyramids." This is true because the Great Pyramids of Giza are the last of all the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World that remain.
The Oregon Coast: One of the Best U.S. West Coast Beaches to Visit During the SummerThe Oregon Coast is really a whole other romantic world outside of the frenetic pace of your life back in the valley (if you live there)...
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