- Military Jewelry Remains Popular Through the Decades By :
Through the decades and various conflicts, servicemen and women have enjoyed showing their pride for country and duty through military jewelry. It has also served as a keepsake for the sweetheart who stayed behind. - -Archimedes, The Nile, The Water Wheel By : Derek Dashwood
Archimedes was a lad from Siciliy, in the town of Syracuse. Because of his ecellence, he received a shcolarship attend the finest university in the world as known in Alexandria. And then a teacher posed a question: how to get water up to the fields from the river Nie. - The U.S. Congress in 1922 By : Eli Hertz
On June 30, 1922, a joint resolution of both Houses of Congress of the United States unanimously endorsed the "Mandate for Palestine" - The History of Popcorn Poppers By : Alex Gwen Thomson
Popcorn has been known for at least 5,000 years. South American Indians ate it, made beer with it, and created a god to worship for its continued blessings upon them. - A Chilling Moment Of Reflection And Honor By : William Stephenson
I anxiously peered out of my windows for a fleeting glimpse of something recognizable from the history books where I learned about this war. The lush jungles and the Da Nang Airbase served this curiosity well. - The Shootdown Of Korean Airlines Flight 007 By : William Stephenson
On September 1st, 1983, a Korean Airlines Boeing 747 was shot out of the skies over the Soviet Unions Eastern port area of Vladivostok near the Kamchatka Peninsula. - Historia del Chocolate, el Chocolate y Fruta de los Dioses By : James Murray
La historia del chocolate o de los cuentos de las noches de Arabia, que es más intrigante. El nombre Theobroma cacao que significa "fruta de los dioses", y al igual que el chocolate que es un ingenioso proceso, por lo que la historia del chocolate está llena de mitos y leyendas. - History of Chocolate, Chocolate and the Fruit of the Gods By : James Murray
The history of chocolate or the tales of the Arabian nights, which is more intriguing. The name theobroma cacao meaning "fruit of the gods," and just as chocolate making is an ingenious process, so the history of chocolate is full of myths and legends. - Richard Nixon's Impact on American History By : Alex Weidmann
Richard Nixon was born on January 9, 1913 in Yorba Linda, Orange County, California. He won two scholarships to Harvard and Yale, but due to lack of funds was forced to reject them. - Histoire de La Cuisine Française, La Révolution Française et Célèbres Chefs de Cuisine Française By : James Murray
La cuisine française a été préparée par les mauvais tempéré chefs français, qui ont été très pointilleux sur leur nourriture, et ces chefs français incorporés sauces trop riches pour accompagner les repas, ainsi que la préparation des plats doit être parfait. - The Flags of American History By : Alex Weidmann
There are fewer objects to awaken the passion, the various emotions such as American flags throughout history. - Five Historic Places to Visit on Maui By : Jill Engledow
Maui visitors can get an enjoyable history lesson while they're on vacation by visiting these five historic places. - Five Great Books About the History of Hawaii By : Jill Engledow
Reading these five books will give you a good grounding in the history of Hawaii. - Hannibal :Elephants Over The Alps To Attack Rome By : Derek Dashwood
Hannibal grew up in a military home, and went off to war with his father. He learned to hate Romans.He was a brilliant strategist. - Attila the Hun and The Fall of Rome By : Derek Dashwood
The fall of Rome began in the year 405 AD and the attacks by barbarians who saw ripe pickings and easy people to plunder. - The Mystery of the History of Lavender in Hawaii By : Jill Engledow
Lavender has been in Hawaii for decades, but how it got here is a bit of a mystery. - Estrategia de Blackjack progresivo, el ataque The Game Plan By : James Murray
Un jugador de Blackjack puede jugar en cualquier mesa de Blackjack del casino o en cualquier mesa de casino online, y ganar o perder. Aunque, un poco desconocido hecho de que un jugador de Blackjack es más probable que se pierda dinero, incluso si tienen más que ganar que perder las manos de Blackjack Blackjack manos. - Beggar's Chicken, tesoro escondido de barro By : James Murray
Imagínese un mendigo y ladrón que roba una gallina bajo la nariz de la guardia del emperador. Ocultando por tirar en un charco de barro, y se da cuenta de que la colocación en un incendio en ese estado es trampa el aroma y sabores, por lo tanto, un legendario delicadeza conocemos como mendigos Pollo nació. - Sam Houston: Texas Hero and Houston's Patriarch By : Lawrence J. Reaves
The City of Houston is named for General Sam Houston, one of Texas' heroes and without whom the state would never have won its independence from Mexico and Generalissimo Santa Anna in 1836. Though Houston is itself one of the largest cities in the United States, the legend of Sam Houston is still greater and here we shall take a look at this true American hero. - Cocina de Jamaica con un rico patrimonio que es Jamaica By : James Murray
En el Caribe, Jamaica cocina es posiblemente la más deliciosa y variada de los alimentos en las islas, con más de 30 diferentes tipos de alimentos para disfrutar. Cocina de Jamaica y es una verdadera tarjeta de llamada para Jamaica. - Jamaican Cuisine a Rich Heritage that is Jamaica By : James Murray
In the Caribbean, Jamaican cuisine is possibly the most delicious and diverse of the foods in the islands, with over 30 different food types to enjoy. Jamaican Cuisine and is a true calling card for Jamaica. - Historical Oil Prices: The 1973 Oil Crisis By :
The 1973 Oil Crisis increased the price of oil almost four-fold before prices eventually settled. - Beggar's Chicken, Mud Hidden Treasure By : James Murray
Imagine a beggar and who thief steals a chicken under the nose of the emperor’s guards. Hiding it by throwing it in a mud puddle, and realizes that placing in a fire in that state it would trap the aroma and flavors, thus a legendary delicacy know as Beggars Chicken was born. - Cocina italiana, el sabor de Italia, Arte Culinario, Tradición y Cultura By : James Murray
Italia es un país de un centenar de cocinas y miles de recetas se remontan a la Edad Media que se identificable italiano. La rica historia de la "Cocina Italiana", y los ingredientes, los platos, las técnicas y las costumbres sociales detrás de la comida italiana son seres que hoy en día. Cocina italiana permite a las personas de todos los países a vivir más tiempo a través del italiano enginuity de incorporar ingrediants sano con amor y cuidado. - History Of Sex - Exploring Sexuality In Ancient Rome By :
Sexuality in ancient Rome was erotic and open. - Jamaican Cuisine, Art form or Voodoo By : James Murray
Think Jamaica think the unknown and a bit of the occult, Jamaican food embraces both. - Cocina española no sólo se trata de Tapas By : James Murray
Cocina española identificada por la incorporación de productos de calidad y por la creatividad de sus chefs usando estilos tradicionales como la base, un moderno e innovador, la cocina ha evolucionado y desarrollado. La cocina española no sólo se trata de tapas. - Spanish Cuisine Is Not Just About Tapas By : James Murray
Spanish cuisine identified by the incorporation of quality products and by the creativity of its chefs using traditional styles as the basis, a modern, innovative cuisine has evolved and developed. Spanish cuisine is not just about tapas. - Interesting Facts About Death Of JFK By : Chad Wiley
The assassination of former United States president John F Kennedy has always fascinated people since that November day in 1963 when it is reported that Lee Harvey Oswald gunned the president down from a window in a Dallas, Texas book depository. - Mount Laurel Township: A Brief History By : Art Gib
Mount Laurel Township is a mid-sized town of about 40,000 people in Burlington County, New Jersey; the county sits on the southern side of New Jersey's "crook," and the township lies on the northwestern side of the county. It was officially named a township by the state legislature on March 7th, 1872, but its history certainly precedes this recognition by the state. - Cooking With Wine By : James Murray
Dinner and enjoying a glass of your favorite wine with the meal, consider using wine as an ingredient in your favorite dish. Cooking with wine has never been more popular and endless recipes abound that incorporate all different types of wine into favorite dishes and unique spins on classic cuisine. - El mundo de la Cocina Británica By : James Murray
Mala prensa siempre ha seguido la cocina británica, por alguna razón, y, sin embargo, su comida es abundante y delicioso. - Desarrollar sus Habilidades Culinarias Para Cocinar y un Talento en las Artes Culinarias Colegio o Universidad By : James Murray
El éxito de una estudiante de artes culinarias que requieren un poco de trabajo duro y una pizca de talento para hacer una gran receta para una carrera en el maravilloso mundo de la cocina. - La Historia de la Pizza y Focaccia By : James Murray
Focaccia de la palabra se deriva de la palabra latina "focus", o corazón, y es el precursor de la Pizza tal como se conoce hoy en día. - The World of British Cuisine By : James Murray
Bad press has always followed British cuisine for some reason, and yet their food is hearty and delicious . The simple homespun are and plain preparation of most traditional British foods pales when compared to French haute cuisine - The History of Pizza and Focaccia By : James Murray
The word Focaccia is derived from the Latin word "focus", or hearth, and is the precursor of Pizza as known today. Pizza is a derivation from flat bread that has been prepared since antiquity in different forms and garnished with various herbs, olives, raisins and more ingredients. The word pizza in Italian identifies any type of flat bread or pie—fried or baked. - Artes Culinarias escuelas ofrecen un final realmente aburrido puestos de trabajo y carreras By : James Murray
Día a día slaving en un puesto de trabajo o trabajan en una carrera de una persona realmente no le gusta, puede ser muy agotador. Una gran cantidad de personas que trabajan en puestos de trabajo aburrido Crees que no tienen mucho de una elección, pero nada podría estar más lejos de la realidad. - Artes Culinarias y la chefs famosos de la historia como Careme, Escoffier, Ranhofer y Julia Child By : James Murray
Los franceses han sido los dirigentes y son reconocidos como los innovadores en el arte culinario escena desde el comienzo de los tiempos, y la mayoría de los chefs famosos de la historia son el francés. - El arte de la cocina como un arte culinario By : James Murray
Arte culinario es el arte de cocinar. La cocina es el proceso de preparación de alimentos y comidas que se comen o la comida servida a otras personas. - China: The Merit Of Saving Face By : Derek Dashwood
To Chinese people, the most important aspect of relationships is in saving, or having face. To personally face some public humility would cause a loss of face. - Land of the Downriver People: The State of Arkansas By : Art Gib
name "Arkansas," is derived from the French interpretation of a Quapaw word which means either, "land of the downriver people," or, "people of the south wind." - From Choctaw to King Cotton: The State of Mississippi By : Art Gib
Like those of much of the rest of the Americas, Mississippi's earliest inhabitants predate recorded history. We know little about the first Mississippians, except that they settled along the river--from which the state derives its name, it simply meaning, "Great River." - Remembering The Day Our Nation Was On Fire By : Aydan Corkern
The memorial that stands on Hawaiian waters is a remembrance of what happened on that fateful day at Pearl Harbor. - Put A Fire In Your Child About The Nation's History By : Aydan Corkern
Most youth who are growing in this day and age do not know anything about their ancestor's history. - History of Hawaii: Ten Turning Points By : Jill Engledow
Ten key turning points shaped Hawaii in the two centuries after first contact with the outside world. - The Con Of The '60s : A Look At The Reality Behind The Decade Synonymous With Peace And Love By : Samantha Gilmartin
Today the 1960s are viewed with the warming sparkle of nostalgia: Hendrix, The Beatles, peace, love, drugs, flowers and freedoms. However, with the decade also heralding the gruesome Vietnam War, numerous political assassinations, the Altamont Concert and the Kent State Massacre, we may question just how legitimate this rosy tint really is. - The Charming Village of Salado By : Ki Gray
Salado is a small community outside of Austin Texas. This article looks at the community of Salado. - Get Condensed Information From a German History Timeline By :
A German history timeline will give you facts about important events that have taken place in Germany since it was first settled in prehistoric times. The timeline is divided into sections, with each section taking in anywhere from 100 to 800 years. - The Art Of Cooking As A Culinary Art By : James Murray
Culinary arts is the art of cooking. Cooking is the process of preparing food and meals that will be eaten or the food served to other people. The word "culinary" is defined as something related to, or connected with, cooking or kitchens. People who are working in the culinary arts are known as culinarians. - France and Their French Culinary Traditions By : James Murray
France is the home of French cuisine, and they set an amazingly high culinary standard to which all other native cuisines must live up to. The French have been the leaders and are recognized as the innovators in the culinary arts scene since the beginning of time, and most of the famous chefs in history are French. The well known and famous chefs that are not French, nevertheless, are trained in the art of cooking with the classical French style. - Wazir Ghulam Hussain S.Thavar By : Ibrahim Machiwala
Period: (1907-1963)
Thavar Pir Muhammad hailed from Dhoraji. It is said that he left Dhoraji in 1890 with his sons, Shakur Thavar and Hashim Thavar and arrived in Deccan, Hyderabad. He again moved towards Bijapur, where he opened his small grocery shop. His sons were traders of cutlery items and bones. Soon afterwards, Thavar Pir Muhammad ventured into the business of leather. His elder son, Shakur who was born in 1880 had established the Sholapur Tenneries at very young age in Sholapur and became a pioneer merchant of leather. Shakur Thavar died on June 4, 1952 at the age of 72 years. - China’s Emperors – The Early Years By : fongsuimy
Suiren, Fuxi and Shennong are known as the Three Sage Kings. They are the leaders of their time and they made many contributions and sacrifices to improve the lives of the people.
Suiren who reputedly lived 18,000 years ago discovered how to make fire by drilling wood. This discovering enable mankin - The History of Bonfire Night Explained By : Patrick Omari
Bonfire Night, otherwise known as Guy Fawkes Night, Cracker Night or Fireworks Night is a celebration which occurs every year on the evening of the 5th of November. It celebrates the foiling of the Gunpowder Plot of the 5 November 1605 in which a number of Catholic conspirators, including a man named Guy Fawkes, attempted to blow up the Houses of Parliament in London, England. - Dewan Ghulam Hussain Mohammad Jindani By : Ibrahim Machiwala
Naser was from Jamnagar, Kutchh and he came from a noble family. He migrated towards Zanzibar in 1851 to find a better life for his family. He had only a son, called Mohammad, who was born in Zanzibar in 1864. Mohammad Naser served the jamat devotedly in different fields. He was also noted for his generosity. When the first Ismaili Council established in 1905 at Nairobi with Varas Mohammad Rehmatullah Hemani as its President, Mohammad Naser was also appointed as one of its founder members (1905-1914).
On January 15, 1912, the Imam sent him a letter from Karachi and appointed him as his Estate Manager to take care of the Imam’s estates in Zanzibar in place of Varas Saleh. He took over its charges also from Kamadia Pradhan. - The History And Origin Of Halloween Traditions By : Patrick Omari
Halloween today is on October 31 in line with the old pagan practices and superstitions. Even today we practice ancient traditions, often without even knowing so. For instance many people still feel that October 31st is the most spooky night of the year. - How Halloween Was Celebrated Two Thousand Years Ago By : Patrick Omari
Halloween dates back to the Ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, the word for Halloween a few Gaelic languages. The Celts actually believed that the first day of November marked the beginning of their new year and the onset of winter.It was commonly thought by the Celts that on the night before the new year, the boundary between the worlds of the living and the dead became very hazy. - A Look At Greek Mythology By : Patrick Omari
Greek mythology works to explain the nature of the world and the significance of existence. Through specific characters and stories there is an effort to understand the world, from the elements to people's vices or admirable qualities. - Berkeley - Land Of The Wild By : Kevin Rockwell
The city of Berkeley California sites on the edge of San Francisco Bay with most of the city having a nice panoramic view of San Francisco. We take a look at recent history. - Culinary Arts and The Famous Chefs of History Like Careme, Escoffier, Ranhofer and Julia Child By : James Murray
The French have been the leaders and are recognized as the innovators in the culinary arts scene since the beginning of time, and most of the famous chefs in history are French. The well known and famous chefs that are not French, nevertheless, are trained in the art of cooking with the classical French style. - Missionary Ghulam Ali Shah By : Ibrahim Machiwala
Period: (1910-1968)
Ghulam Ali Shah was the son of Sayed Muhammad Shah, a native of Qaimpur, about 10 miles from Khairpur in Bhawalpur State, founded by Qaim Khan Arabni in 1747. Sayed Muhammad Shah was a famous landowner. He was a Twelver and well rooted in Islamic studies, and he had over 6000 followers in his village.
Sayed Muhammad Shah was a learned scholar. He thoroughly studied the concept of the Imamate. Over time his thoughts became wrapped up in the presence of an Apparent Imam in the world. In 1911, he left Qaimpur and proceeded to Middle East in search of an Imam. He would wander like a restless man, looking lost and forlorn, with an agitated mind. After many years he reached in Najaf and paid homage to the shrine of Hazrat Ali. It was during this period that the pendulum at last swung on other side. He prayed, "Mawla! Your Noor is ever present on earth. Unfortunately, I cannot recognize it. I am disappointed with earthy life. Either give me death or your recognition." With this prayer, he slept and dreamt, and was inspired to return to India, where his search would materialize. - The First Porsche Production Automobile By : John Thackeray
The Porsche 365, which was sold from 1948 through to 1965, was really the first Porsche automobile produced for sale. - Huzur Varas Ghulam Ali Allana By : Ibrahim Machiwala
Period: (1906-1985)
Ghulam Ali Allana traced his descent from a certain Haji, and whose son, Vali was a small merchant in Lahari Bandar, Sind. When the port of Lahari Bandar dried up, Vali came in Jerruk, where he lived with his son Saleh. The son of Saleh was Aloo, whose business expanded as far as Bhuj, Kutchh. Natho, the son of Aloo lived for some time in Bhuj, Kutchh and then settled down in Mulla Katiar, Sind. Natho’s son was Khalfan, who migrated towards Karachi with his wife, called Lakhanni. Khalfan was the care-taker (jamatbhai) in the Kharadhar Jamatkhana. He had four sons, Allana, Pesan, Ghulam Hussain and Mohammad; and four daughters, Fatima, Khatija, Zainab and Mianbai. Allana joined a Jewish firm in Karachi to repair the watches. In 1882, Allana started his own small shop of repairing and selling the watches, and ultimately he was destined to become a leading dealer of watches. Allana was a thrice-married man. He had two sons, Hussain and Fijey from his first wife. He had no child from his second wife. His third wife was Sharafi, the daughter of Mukhi Hashu, and the mother of Dr. Ghulam Ali Allana. - Old Time Death Sentences Were Crude At Best By : Aydan Corkern
A capital offence is diffeent today then in the past, you even get an alchol swab of the injection site now compared to past executions of outright cruelty. - Fidai Khorasani By : Ibrahim Machiwala
Period: (1850-1925)
Muhammad bin Zain al-Abidin bin Karbalai Daud Khorasani, was also known as Fidai Khorasani and Haji Akhund in Iran. He was born in 1850 in Dizbad, a village located in the mountains between Mashhad and Nishapur. He traced his descent from Khaki Khorasani (d. 1646), the famous Ismaili poet. Fidai Khorasani took his formal education in Dizbad and studied in Bakiriya Madrasa in Mashhad. He was knowledgeable in religion since childhood and explored rare historical documents on Ismailism. - Varas Fadhu Piru Khalikdina By : Ibrahim Machiwala
Period: (1885-1936)
Nur Muhammad was a devout Ismaili, who lived in Jimpir, Sind. His son Khalikdina however took up his abode at Jerruk. Khalikdina had three sons, Piru, Yonus and Juma. The elder son Piru, also called Pir Muhammad, was the Mukhi in Jerruk. Mukhi Piru had four sons, Fadhu, Aziz Ali, Amir Ali and Ghulam Hyder. The most prominent among them was Fadhu.
The real name of Fadhu was Fida Hussain, but he became better known as Fadhu. He was also called Fazal Ali. Fadhu was born in Jerruk on May 9, 1885. He was admitted in Alumal Trikamdas School for primary education in Karachi. He joined N.G. High School for higher education. After his father died in 1913, he had to take over charge of his father’s business. He also became a Commission Agent of a British firm, Ralli Bros. Ltd. in Karachi, exporting bones. - The History of Bognor Regis By : Katie Ibsen
Bognor is one of the oldest Saxon sites on record in West Sussex. The town is recorded in AD 680 as Bucgan ora meaning Bucge's shore. Bucge was one of the few Saxon women to have a place named after her. Over the years this Saxon-landing place became a small fishing village, and as with many places the name changed with time. - Dewan Eboo Pirbhai By : Ibrahim Machiwala
Period: (1905-1990)
Dewan Sir Eboo Pirbhai, the first Chairman of the Leaders' International Forum, was born at Bombay on May 27, 1905. His father, Pirbhai Gangji belonged to a noble family.
He came in Nairobi in 1910 with his family, where he took his early education at the Duke of Gloucester School. Without much formal education, he became a taxi owner-driver in 1926. - The History of Skegness By : Katie Ibsen
The once haven town, Skegness was erected on a raised promontory with a timber trading harbor and other material. The name is similar to the ones in the nearby locality. It is related to the Danes, Skeggi’s ‘ness’ or headland which was one of the locations where the Vikings had landed in the 9 century. - Minehead’s Past By : Katie Ibsen
Minehead lies in a relatively sheltered position in the lee of North Hill Somerset. The town today is a bustling holiday resort but its past is as a working port important both militarily and for trade. - History Of Sex - Ancient Cultures By :
Perhaps if our schools did tell us about the history of sex in ancient cultures , we would've have cut class so often. - The Origin Of The Smoking Gun By : Rachel Yoshida
It was a term used by high ranking officials after 9-11, but where did this stout phrase come from and what does it mean? - Practical Ways Fire Was Used In The Past That You May Not Know About By : Aydan Corkern
The oil era has changed the world over the last 100 years, but fire used to be the catalist for change in the past. - Austin Profiles : The Texas Governor's Mansion By : Ki Gray
The Texas Governor's Mansion is one of the oldest homes in Austin. The article looks at some of the history of the Texas Governor's Mansion. - A Brief History of the World Post World War Two By : Patrick Omari
This article details the events that took place from 1945 to 2008. - A Brief History of the First World War By : Patrick Omari
An overview of the years 1914-1918. - A Brief History of the Second World War By : Patrick Omari
This article gives an overview of the events of the Second World War - The Birth Of Civilisation And The Path To Modern Times By : Patrick Omari
An article detailing the rise of human settlements from farms to the metropolises of today. - Turning the Clock Back: the Progressive March to Barbarism By : William Nugent
There are two opposing political movements in the USA who want to turn the clock back. One group longs for the 1950s while the other seeks to emulate the ancient Greeks and Romans. - The Village Green, the Heart of Historical England By : Steve Tallamy
This article gives brief description of how the village green developed within historical England. - Are the Streets of Historical London Paved with Gold? By : Steve Tallamy
This article describes the wealth of golden nuggets hidden among the streets of historical London. - Historical England a Hollywood Blockbuster By : Steve Tallamy
This article gives an introduction to historical England and how its history developed. - London and Her Part in the Making of Historical England By : Steve Tallamy
This article gives a brief insight into how London was and still is at the center of the making of historical England. - The Making of Historical England By : Steve Tallamy
This article gives a brief insight into the making of historical England. - The Brown Navy And It's Roll In The Vietnam War By : Joelyn Pullano
A brief history of the "Brown Navy," it's role in the Vietnam War, and the equipment they used. - Types Of Flack Jackets Used By The U.S. Military During The Vietnam War By : Joelyn Pullano
Information about the two types of flack jackest used by the U.S. military during the Vietnam War. Includes information about the jacket used by the U.S. Army and the U.S. Marines. - Quantrill's Massacre of Lawrence By : Attila Jancsina
The Lawrence Massacre took place on August 21, 1863 during the American Civil War. It was perpetrated by William Clarke Quantrill and his guerilla raiders. The target of the attack was the city of Lawrence, Kansas because it was a haven for anti-slavery forces. - Nichts ist unmöglich By : Silke Hoffmann
Maurits Cornelis Escher war ein niederländischer Künstler und Grafiker. Besser bekannt als M.C. Escher wurde dieser vor allem durch seine Darstellung unmöglicher Figuren bekannt. - The Amazing Power Of Print By : Rachel Yoshida
It is as old as parchment paper and ink, the power of print has helped to mold governments, societies and people all across the globe. - American Antiques, American Rebirth - Another Roosevelt Era Coming? By : Derek Dashwood
Never since the era of the great depression have the American people seemed so ready to welcome a change from disastrous policies of conversatives in power. - Greek Fire - A Terrifying Early Medieval Weapon By : Shane Dayton
Learn about one of the strangest Medieval weapons in human history. - Chinese antiques, Modern China - Savior to Africa? By : Derek Dashwood
Ancient China until now has been very inward, but the need for raw materials to feed the expanding economy has China outwit the west, winning hearts in Africa. - American Antiques, New York City - Historical Quirks, NYC Is World City By : Derek Dashwood
There is no place like home, if you live in New York City, which after 9/11 seems to be more civil, fun, busy lives in your center of the universe still. - Religion, Politics And Fear Of The Unknown! By : Bob Alexander
When I was a kid we didn't know any Catholics and probably would have been afraid of them if one showed up at our door! - Dolls, Figurines, Toys, Foods - Also Army Intelligence, Bravo! By : Derek Dashwood
The recent images of returning American soldiers from Iraq war duty being given down time to deliver foods, toys and security in flooded villages is good for all. - Dolls, Figurines, Truths Revealed - Yes, Virginia, There Is Military Intelligence! By : Derek Dashwood
To rephase that there is a Santa as long as there is love, so we see true Military Intelligence in sending soldiers on mercy duty on their way home from Iraq. - Tribal Jewelry, Exquisite Historical Relics - Under The Parking Lot By : Derek Dashwood
As progress often gets ahead of our understanding of what was there before, much is lost daily in our plunge to the future, blind to the vanishing past. - Buy Chinese Antiques, Still Vitally Alive - Ignore New Dragon CO2 Bargains By : Derek Dashwood
As Chinese antiques reached the west all were in awe of such exquisite works created in a pristine ancient world. Now, coal dust in our eyes, we buy their junk. - Tribal Jewelry, Declining Artifacts - Under Hungry Resource Machinery By : Derek Dashwood
Tribal jewelry and precious artifacts everywhere are disappearing, or being destroyed under heavy machinery to extract resources for an ever hungry world. - Purchase Chinese Antiques, Bypass Modern Dragon Death Buys By : Derek Dashwood
Chinese antiques, exquisite, delicate statements from long ago, in a civilized time. Yet daily China belches more noxious CO2 coal into the air that now reaches us, making cheapest goods we buy, need them or not. - Chinese Antiques, China's Olympics - Less Athens, More Roman Circus? By : Derek Dashwood
That China is a glorious civilization in no need of democracy is what we hear from their leaders today, as always. Why the Olympic Freedom Torch from Athens?
|