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- World of Warcraft: Popular World EventsWorld of Warcraft has a slightly softer side that shows through with their world events. There are many of these events occurring throughout the entire calendar year and some of the most popular ones are discussed here.
- Jeremy Corray of World Events Productions: An Exclusive InterviewJeremy Corray isn't some corporate mogul trying to push DVDs, he's a die hard Voltron fan. With the highly anticipated release of Vehicle Voltron on DVD for the first time ever, we took a moment to discuss things with the company behind the project.
- Are World Events Chance or Fulfillment of Prophecy?According to modern-day biblical research, there are very few prophecies left to be fulfilled. World events have been pointing to...
- Your Starting Point for InnovationWhy do we need innovation, even if we are already successful? Recent world events such as terrorist attacks, recession and the banking crisis have shown us that foresight, flexibility and adaptability are key.
- Olympics Are Coming!I like the idea of unity at the olympics. This is what this poem is about.
- Applying Cognitive Dissonance Theory to Real World EventsWhat is Cognitive Dissonance Theory? And how does it relate to "South Park" creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker?
- Good, Evil or Both?We Christians, especially us newborns, we often times have an inner fight with ourselves as to what we think God wants us to do. Inward struggle is the hardest to overcome.
- The Collapse of the World as We Know it TodayWe are experiencing world conditions, today, that has never been seen before. Will we survive?
- OMEGA Campus OverviewEvery year people from all walks of life and countries come to the OMEGA campus located in Rhinebeck, New York. This is not a local event but a worldwide event that people come to for mind, body and spiritual growth.
The Eighth DayA sad poem short story.- Book Review - Salt: A World HistorySalt: A World History by Mark Kurlansky is a fascinating look at how salt played a crucial role in human civilization, from the rise of the Chinese and Egyptians to the European conquest of the New World.
- Gerald Levert: Do I Speak for the World?Do I? Do I speak for the world when I say "we'll miss you, Gerald?" Maybe so, maybe not. Just as Mother Teresa's passing was often an afterthought to Princess Diana's, Gerald Levert quietly exited this life in the wake of Ed Bradley's death.
Response to Ordinary American Opinion on Our Leader and Current World EventsThis article is submitted in response to Content Producer Patrick Aldrich's submission, Ordinary American Opinion on Our Leader and Current World Events.
Ordinary American Opinion on Our Leader and Current World EventsThe world views America as The Bush Administration, but rest assured that we are not our leader. Americans are too diverse to stereotype. The following is one view among the many. End the hijacking of religion on all sides. We are not Bush.
