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- Lord Gauche the Novel: Chapter 1. Witch’s HighwayIn Chapter 1. three children and their guardian traveling through the Waste Lands get lost and wonder in the land of witches
- The Hurricane Years (1944 to 1961)Breakers crashed over our porch when we started to leave, and surf washed across the road as we crept along the beach. We were relieved when we rounded the curve, and continued towards the rickety wooden bridge, our solitary link to survival.
- The ShootA short story set in the world of professional wrestling.
Graveyard of the Atlantic: The Sinking of the F/V Fenwick IslandThe F/V Fenwick Island and seven crew members were lost to the graveyard of the Atlantic in December of 1968. Experience the final tragic moments leading up to her sinking.- The Boy Who Would Be SaintA child's story about Saint Patrick's experience being kidnapped and enslaved, his eventual escape, and his introduction to the church.
- When Katrina Came to Call - a Look Back at the Aftermath of Hurricane KatrinaFive years later, I still feel the helplessness to protect my loved ones that I experienced then.
The Legend of NorelThe story of Alexander, son of a fallen chief who wants to right the wrongs of the land. He faces many ferocious beasts, trolls, witches, and other trials along his path to hopefully take back whats rightfully his, and save the land before its to late.- Traveling Through Nevada by RVLessons on the road can be as diverse as where to sleep and which way the wind is blowing.
- Nebraska History - the Oregon TrailNebraska is replete with history about the settling of the United States. The Oregon Trail, which runs across the State, is a major part of that history. By following the trail across Nebraska you can gain a perspective of what the settlers faced.
Review of Royal Caribbean's Liberty of the Seas Cruise ShipRoyal Caribbean Cruise Line's Liberty of the Seas is an incredible ship that will offer memorable experiences for passengers of all ages. Being the largest cruise ship in the world offers certain advantages for those that sail on her.- Life on the Other Side of the RainbowThis will be some of my most telling prose and perhaps a book will follow. The Bible mentions the rain that falls in our lives not everyday is sunshine and good times. I hope my writing will not be in vain.
- Tracking a Super Storm - The "Six State Supercell"The extraordinary longevity of a tornadic supercell thunderstorm that crossed six states on March 12, 2006, intrigues researchers
- Extract from Brittny and the Book of Daysthis an extract from a novel I have written. in this chapter Brittny encounters a deadly foe, she nearly falls into a stream and she hears the Bells whispering her name for the first time. And she is saved by the bell.
- What Will the Travel Trends of 2008 Be? TripAdvisor Thinks it KnowsTravelers throughout the United States are getting ready for their travel in 2008, as the 2007 year winds down. Of course there is still the busy travel season of the holidays before the end of the year, but here are trends you can expect to see in 2008.
The Next Fifty Years in Space2007 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Space Age, agreed by most to have begun with the launch Sputnik, on October 4th, 1957. While some are taking stock of the last fifty years, others are wondering what the next fifty years might bring.- Chaucer's "The Book of the Duchess"An analysis of Chaucer's "Book of the Duchess"
- The Top 10 Songs by Flogging Molly, My Favorite BandFor the last handful of years, my answer to, "Who is your favorite band?" has remained the same: Flogging Molly. There's nothing like a smattering of Ireland to infiltrate the punk and rock music scene, leaving you with a desire to kick up your heels and have another drink.
- Calm of the Mind and SoulMeditation can be a fantastic way to calm our minds, bodies and spirits. It is also a fabulous way to decrease blood pressure and stress.
- The Sovereign CrownThis section will constitute a portion of a longer of a longer story, however, this section will only be from the beginning to about Chapter 16. This story is one of fantasy fiction, with a solid build-up of characters and dialogue.
The Energy Transit SpectrumWind power originally comes from the Sun. Coal is a battery for Sun and Earth energy. Hydroelectric power is Sun and Earth power. True? Yes! How is all this possible?
Traveling in Nepal's National ParkI never imagined it would happen, especially to me, a real life scenario that would rival those seen in the movies. I was with a small group of people and visiting Nepal. Chitwan, Nepal is known for its national park and I wanted to see the exotic animals.- Way of the Samurai 2 Does Nothing that Hasn't Been Done Better ElsewhereWay of the Samurai 2 is chock full of interesting innovations but fails at putting them into motion. What results is a below average game, very disappointing overall. This sequel is no where near the quality of the original.
Internet and the Art of the Alternate Identity: Don't Google Me!The internet gives us an easy way to find out who someone is...or at least, who they are trying to be.- Top 5 Driving Tips for Visiting the Big Island of HawaiiA short list of driving tips for those thinking about visiting the Big Island of Hawaii.
- The Motion Pictures of AmericaThere are many influential industries in America, but none are as influential as the entertainment industry. Movies and Television have been one of the most popular cultures in America for decades.
- Communication of the HoneybeeHow do the scout and worker honeybees structure their communication well enough to pass along the message regarding food whereabouts within the hive? Their use of a seemingly limited body structure should only be able to do so much, right?
Biography: Bob Dylan the Rock LegendHe is one of the greatest legends of all time. He has influenced music for decades. He is a rock legend, folk hero, gifted and talented musical genius, innovator and an inspiration to us all. He is Bob Dylan.- Lost Cities of the DesertEveryone lucky enough to have marveled through Stephen Speilberg's "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" or David Lean's "Lawrence of Arabia" will need little encouragement to hop the next flight to the land where those cinematic wonders were captured.
Travel to Japan Via the Rotary International's Group Study ExchangeYoung professionals looking to experience another culture should consider Rotary International's Group Study Exchange. Join a GSE alumna as she describes the program and her journey in Japan.- The Evolution of Irish Folklore in Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu's Tales of TerrorLe Fanu is regarded by many critics as the greatest master of the Victorian Gothic. Le Fanu's short stories which involve Irish myth can be measured via the characters propinquity with the setting of Ireland.
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