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- The Punic WarsThe Punic Wars
- Visit Carthage Missouri: Home to the Precious Moments Chapel and GardenCarthage, Missouri, is a small Missouri hamlet, where famed Precious Moments artist, designed a chapel and gardens using his children.
Carthage's Adams Signs Letter of IntentCarthage High School seniors Evan Adams and Billy Mendell have signed letters of intent to continue their athletic and academic careers at the collegiate level.
History of the First Punic WarThis article gives a descriptive over view of the 1st Punic war that occurred between 264BC and 241BC.- Cathage, Missouri Begins Plans for 150th Annivesary of Civil War Battle2011 marks the 150th Annivesary of the Carthage Civil War battle. Plans are now underway for the celebration.
- Carthage, Missouri is Home to Precious Moments Inspiration ParkCarthage, Missouri is home to many stately Victorian house, Indians, and outlaws. It features the Precious Moments moppets at the Inspiration Park.
- (MOVIES) Carthage Film Festival GuideThe Carthage Film Festival, held biannually in Tunis, bestows awards on films made in African and Arab countries only, although it shows films from around the world.
- Examination of the Third Century Christian Church in CarthageThis essay examines and attempts to construct a picture of the Christian Church in Carthage, Africa during the third century particularly through the historical document of the Martyrdom of Perpetua and Felicitas.
- Signs of Ex-husband's Premeditated Shooting Rampage in 5 Star North Carolina Carthage Nursing HomeOn Sunday Carthage NC experienced a horrific turn of events surrounding a past break up between husband and wife when the ex-husband premeditated killing the elderly to reach an employee, his ex-wife.
- Civil War, Women's History and More in Carthage MissouriAn article reviewing the sites of interest and things to do in and near Carthage, Missouri.
- The Three Punic Wars - Rome Extends Its Power of Expansion and TradeThe three Punic Wars were all examples of Roman expansion and domination. Mediterranean trade was at stake and though it took many years, the Romans left no mistake who was the most powerful.
- 1984 and Altering the PastThe people in power at the present control the past. They make the past what they want it to be. They are the ones who keep the record and write the history books.
- Peace Treaties and Disarmament: Does it Work?Most of us know what it means to be disarmed: without arms. But what does the term disarmament mean, especially in political terms? Is it possible for peace to be realized across the world? Will world-wide disarmament be possible?
- Gunman Who Killed Eight at North Carolina Nursing Home Looking for WifeMotive is still an unknown in the case of the man who entered a Carthage, North Carolina nursing home early Sunday morning and began firing indiscriminately at patients, personnel, and visitors. Family members say he may have been after his wife...
- Gunman Kills at Least Eight in North Carolina Nursing Home ShootingCNN and the Associated Press broke the news that a gunman opened fire inside a North Carolina nursing home Sunday morning. Early reports indicate that six people had been killed. Several others, including the gunman and a police officer, were wounded.
- The Greatest Battles of All TimeOne author's take on the greatest battles in human history.
- An Introduction to Cato the ElderCato was one of the greatest public speaker's ever to have lived, and you've probably heard him quoted, but do you know who he is?
- The Journey to Destiny: By Freedom or by Fate?This is a discussion paper for literature class about the meaning of destiny in the context of The Aenid of Virgil.