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Nomads of UniverseNomads of The Universe - Poetry. A key meditation within Abba's Way. Reflection, thought, aphorism, theology, abba, Jesus -- all there. A personal credo commended to all. -
Nomads - Great Mongolian Barbecue in Kowloon, Hong KongHong Kong has a wonderful little Mongolian barbecue. A trendy yet friendly atmosphere makes Nomads great for a lunch or dinner.
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Meet Toni Trucks, Cast as Mary of the American Nomads in 'Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn'Casting has been announced for the "Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn" movies has been announced. The cast includes Toni Trucks, an up-and-coming actress who grew up in a small Michigan town. -
The Origin of SocietyThe use of Agriculture helps explain the split from simple nomads to complex civilizations of today.
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The Agricultural RevolutionFor millions of years Paleolithic peoples were hunter-gatherers. Simple nomads that followed animals around the world. Why did they give up their traditions for farming?
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Germans, Slavs and Steppe PoniesSteppe nomads helped change the ethnic make-up of central Europe by encouraging the expansion of the Slavs.
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The Marvelous DromedaryAn infidel without borders discovered the power of a marvelous camel in the lives of nomads of the Arabian Peninsula.
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I Don't Want to Go on Oprah and Talk About JesusI Don't Want To Go On Oprah and Talk About Jesus. A curmudgeonly bit of philosophy to go with your coffee. We do not want to go on Oprah. We are the nomads of the universe. We come and we go. -
Snail Mail Goes High Tech: Remote Control Mail ServiceThe only thing that seems to tie us down to a specific location is postal mail. Document Command's Remote Control Mail service now makes antiquated snail mail mobile with a variety of services for modern nomads. -
Kazakhstan Invades Hollywood, Nomads Battle BoratAmerican's have a highly developed sense of justice, partly because "the movies" for several generations have been the gathering place for the viewing of the national ethics imbued in such films as Tom Cruise's "A Few Good Men."
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America... A Nation of StrangersWe are indeed a nation of strangers. Today's rootless American's aren't nomads or hermits, but business executives and their families who wander from town to town in search of success.
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La Croix Sparkling Water - a Product ReviewI can't live without it. La Croix sparkling water is to me what an oasis is to nomads in the desert. It's a calorie free sparkling beverage, available in four flavors, that quenches my thirst like nothing else can. -
Slab City, a Spot in the Desert Where Everyone is WelcomeWhat's left of an abandoned Military Base, now this oasis in the desert is open to all. -
Persian Rugs: A Matter of CultureMany theorists agree that the origin of the handmade rug began in the nomadic tribes of Central Asia. The theory states that the nomads were unwilling to kill valuable livestock in order to cover their floors; instead, they used sheep, goat or camel hair to create textile.
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The Amazing Traditional Foods of the Fulani of NigeriaI have done a large amount of research on various cultures of Nigeria and chose to submit an article on the food-types of the Fulani people who are known as the great nomads of Nigeria.
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Key Lessons Learned from the Working NomadWith ongoing developments in telecommuting jobs, wi-fi hotspots around the world, and simple ways to generate an income online, more and more people are turning to the internet to enjoy the freedom of the nomad lifestyle. One successful webpreneur shares how he did it. -
Guns and Their Impact on HistoryGuns also complicated the later development of many of the land-based gunpowder empires as well. Guns allowed expansion of territory in advance of effective communication or government.
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What is a Yurt?The yurt is often classified as an auxiliary building, studio or recreational structure, not as a single-family dwelling. -
Our PreHistory - Paleolithic People of the Stone AgeEver wonder about how people survived before history was recorded?
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Civilized Man Vs. Savage ManHave we really become a civilized society? -
What is Agriculture?Agriculture and some of its details
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An Overview of Pictographs of the Southwestern United StatesWhere to visit pictographs near Lake Amistad
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A Good Deed OverextendedWhen will the United States get its troops out of Iraq?
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Some Facts About Afghanistansome facts about Afghanistan
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Sheep of the United States and Iran"Wherever sheep's feet touch the ground, the land turns to gold," Spanish proverb
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Podcast Review: Dan Carlin's Hardcore HistoryDan Carlin focuses on some forgotten moments in which world history changed directions dramatically. With a story teller's narration style, Carlin brings history to life. -
How Governmental Control of Our Lives Has Consistently FailedAn examination of James C. Scott's book 'Seeing Like A State.' Using his book as a guide, governments, in an attempt to either control, tax, or make sense of the people around it have led to massive disasters and death. That is however until America tried it. -
GM is Looking Towards ChinaWith the American Automotive market declining GM is looking towards China.
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Ecological Crisis and War Linked in Complex DynamicSudan agreed to deployment of peacekeepers soon after the G8 Summit agreed to reducing greenhouse gases 50% by 2050. The link between climate change and world violence goes deeper than that.
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An Irrational Enemyguerilla warefare
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Gypsy Caravan Movie Review: The Truth About GypsiesGypsy Caravan is much more than a music documentary, shattering myths and stereotypes while providing an enriching, captivating look at the Romani people.
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A Yurt, Not Your Average TentA look at a Yurt as an alternative life style abode. -
"Imagine All the People..." (The Darfur Crisis)"United Nations officials have called this the worst humanitarian disaster today." -
A Military Brat's Review of BRATS: Our Journey Home by Donna MusilI had the opportunity to talk with Donna Musil and her co-director online for a story I was working on for my newspaper when I was invited to come see their newest film "BRATS: Our Journey Home" at the Airborne and Special Operations Museum.
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Exile- a Punishment or a Fresh Start?Exile- a sexy, chic mode of life, or a feeling of helplessness and insecurity? In their respective works, Eva Hoffman and Milan Kundera illustrate two different takes on an ancient practice.
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Homelessness: Chances for HoustonWhen is the last time you looked at Downtown Houston? I mean really looked. One of Houston's liveliest hotspots, Downtown is considered a haven for many of our nation's homeless.
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Water Discovery in Darfur Could Aid in Solving Region's Humanitarian CrisisThe discovery of an underground lake in Sudan's Darfur region could ease the humanitarian crisis there.
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A Few Insights on the People, Culture and Cuisine of TurkeyHaving come to Istanbul to study abroad there are many things that are quite different from life in the United States. Turks eat different food, follow a different religion and look at life differently. This is a beguiling culture. -
Slaves of Time?A review of George Woodcock's "The Tyranny of the Clock," and whether or not he delivers a convincing argument that modern-day society is enslaved by our obsessive need to adhere to "clock time".
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Homelessness-What Can We Do to Prevent It?For many Americans, living on the streets is a harsh reality. While many of us live our day to day lives with plenty of food and shelter, there are millions who are fighting to survive in the streets.




