Dec 01, 2005
The film Compulsion tells the fascinating true story of the Leopold and Loeb murder that is far away better than all the other movie versions.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Once again, composer John Williams provides Star Wars creator with a brillliant, enduring score, but Sony Classical could have done a better album. At least a bonus DVD was included, though.
By Alex Diaz-Granados | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Three new books for the holiday season take a look at Christmas and Santa Claus from the point of view of history, literature and humor.
By Eve Lichtgarn | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Christmas in the Lakes Region can be quite beautiful and also very cold. If you're visiting the Lakes Region and are looking for something to take back, why not look at getting something new for your Christmas tree.
By Laura Hickey | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Why get a present for someone that's the same old thing? Instead, you can go to alternative stores and purchase your friends and love ones gifts that they don't usually receive.
By Janet Clarke | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Wondering how to appease the children on your shopping list? The Build-a-Bear shop at the Gateway allows your child (or neice, nephew, cousin, etc) to create their own furry friend: you can choose your animal's fur, wardrobe, and even help stuff it!
By Casey Lucas | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Hunting in Oklahoma is often a family affair, taking up much of the fall, winter, and spring months. Originally a necessary survival tool, hunting is now seen primarily as a sport.
By TiffanyD32 | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Want to buy something a little special? Want to buy something unique? If you live in Waverly, Ohio, than you don't have to look any further than Bartley's Discount Pharmacy, Inc.
By Linda M. McCloud | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
If you haven't been able to come up with gift ideas for the women on your Christmas list this year, don't despair, because Missoula has several shopping destinations that can help you locate the gifts of their dreams.
By Eisla Sebastian | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Branch out of the mall and check out the Brownstone Shops in Arlington, Texas. Zoom to the town of McKinney for modern shopping in an old town square. And enjoy shopping bliss at a chocolate store in Dallas. 'Tis the season to make shopping fun.
By Joanne Faries | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Debutantes Designer Consignments is a truly hidden gem of a high-end womens' clothing shopping experience. Love Gucci, Prada, Kate Spade, Coach, Fendi, Chico's, Vera Wang, Sue Wong? They're all here!
By ivylily | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
With 16 rooms of treasures galore, Country Mates is a one-of-a-kind gift and Christmas shop that sprawls along New Buffalo, Michigan's main drag, a can't-miss destination for thousands of tourists who flock to this tiny upscale community each season.
By Kate Sheridan | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Country Village in Bothell, WA is over 45 stores arranged in a farmlike setting- it is a fun place to sop, or just to walk around during the holiday season
By deide spencer | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Seattle's U-Village is the an upscale outdoor shopping center where you can get everything you need for Christmas in one trip.
By deide spencer | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Archie McPhee's has a flair for the odd. Come here and buy something fun for someone you know this Christmas.
By deide spencer | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
City People Mercantile is a great place to go for your garden - but it also a great place to buy your christmas tree, wreaths, ornaments, and whatever else you need.
By deide spencer | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Winterfest is not your standard Christmas festival- here, you'll see people from all around the world performing the Christmas'holiday rituals of their homeland.
By deide spencer | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Pike Place has it all: food, gifts, art...shopping here is way more fun than the local mall.
By deide spencer | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Magic Mouse and Wood Shop toys are two truly unique toy stores located in Seattle's downtown.
By deide spencer | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
The stores at Wallingford Center offer an alternative to the standard department store. Come here and find something different for your loved ones this Christmas.
By deide spencer | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
There are many Christmas tree farms located within a half an hour or so from Seattle where you can cut down the freshest tree of your choice (don't worry- saws and assistance are provided.)
By deide spencer | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
If you want one place to buy all of your gifts, Bell Square Mall is a pretty safe bet. Just across from Seattle via one of the water bridges, this mall has it all.
By deide spencer | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
I believe that it can be demonstrated that international institutions do matter. They are not simply endogenous to the international system.
By Sara Gross | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Gradually, with the advent of neoclassical realism, realists and liberals have seemed to be moving closer together. Rather than view this as a degenerative path, I believe this convergence to be a step in the right direction.
By Sara Gross | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
If you're planning that perfect fall vacation, get with the program and do what everyone else is doing - go to a spa! More and More couples are choosing to relax in style together at world class resort spa's but you need to know just where to go...read on!
By LGMB | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Popular culture is often viewed as a distraction in the English classroom, but it can be used to advance students' enjoyment of classical literature.
By J.E. Newman | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Whether you need seasonal decorations and gifts or want to take the kids to feed and pet live reindeer, Champaign, Illinois and vicinity can satisfy all of your holiday needs. "Tis the season to check out what this east-central Illinois area has to offer!
By Steve Chantos | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
frozen dinners, microwavable dinners, best frozen dinners
By Carol Anne Carroll | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
This article tells how to select and care for poinsettias. It offers decorating ideas for the holidays as well as interesting facts and legends.
By Nancy Schaaf | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Here we look at the revival of feminism in America.
By Michelle Flint | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
To function in society, an individual must be literate.
By Julia Riley | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
If you like to add a bit of water to your scotch, the Aberlour 10-year-old Single Malt Scotch will knock your socks off. Without the water, it can be overpowering.
By Felix Saint | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
This is a comprehensive and detailed examination Ancient Roman military during the Republic.
By Brian T. | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Raleigh is North Carolina's second largest city and the state capital to boot. Not only can you find the normal urban business where you can buy your artificial tree. You can find tree farms in the city too!
By Max O' Well | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
If you are looking for a unique gift to give this Christmas, then a visit to the "Build-A-Bear Workshop®" is a must!
By Kassidy Emmerson | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
CBS soap operas for fifty years have mesmerized and entertained the television viewing world. We have experienced dramas, romance and attraction.
By Cindy Wright | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Nashville may be known for it's country music but the shops rival those of Rodeo Drive. Especially at Christmas time when the shops fill their shelves with their own brand of country Christmas goodies.
By Kelly Sons | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Building on the basics of agility training, teach your dog to catch a Frisbee in flight.
By Rachel Pickett | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Most christmas decoractions you find in Lawton, Oklahoma are usually western or rustic. You will also find many glass blown ornaments and ceramic ornaments.
By STACY | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Relationships fail due to the lack of communication. Not all relationships are meant to last, so we should only accept past relationships as personal lessons.
By Jonathan McLelland | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Solvang boasts charming Danish architecture, with windmills and Danish bakeries and restaurants around every corner. The shopping is great, and it is a fun way to see a little bit of Danish culture while trying to find a great Christmas gift
By Christena Palmer | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Could the obsession our society has with sex and orgasms be one of the main reasons for our lack of love?
By Jonathan McLelland | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
A great place to shop for those holiday gifts, and spend the day, is Gardner Village in West Jordan, Utah. Gardner Village is located in the Salt Lake City valley, and is easily accessible from I-15.
By Christena Palmer | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Just as there is a spectrum of light, there is a spectrum of love. Spanning this proverbial spectrum lies many truths into our love lives.
By Jonathan McLelland | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Many misinterpret the distinction between lust and love. In an oversexualized society, we have decided that when you feel lust for someone, that in turn means a form of love.
By Jonathan McLelland | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Beside the Pointe is located on the beach in the quanitest part of the Puntas neighborhood. Nestled in to the corner of a long, white sand beach, it specializes in local Caribbean items that have would make great gift ideas.
By Oakley Clark | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Millions of people spend enormous amounts of money by giving gifts at this time of year because they are expected to do so. If they don't give anything it is like they have violated custom.
By renee | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
The results of the over oppression of church and sexuality.
By Jonathan McLelland | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Rosa Parks, a truly brave black American woman who changed this country, died on Monday, Oct. 25, 2005 at the age of 92. Rosa was born Rosa Louise McCauley in Tuskegee, Alabama.
By Cindy Wright | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Lake Charles, Louisiana has several establishments where a customer can purchase their Christmas decorations.
By Deborah Anderson | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Seaside, along the Oregon coast, makes for an ideal vacation. There are miles of beaches, endless acres of parks and a variety of shopping available on this section of the Pacific Coast.
By Linda Miller | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
If you're stressing out about what to get your friends and family this year, worry no more. New York's Capital District offers a wealth of shopping opportunities.
By Lauri Nawrot | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
This cozy store offers unique gifts and embellishments for the home all year, but it shines even brighter during the holiday season with everything you need to adorn your home in style.
By Rose Rankin | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Bessie Coleman is a hero as she rose up beyond racial and gender bias to pursue her dream. The United State Postal Service honored her by issuing her with a Postal Stamp; being the first African American woman pilot to receive that honor.
By Nanjowe | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Bronner's is the World's largest Christmas store and a shopper's dream with over 50,000 trims, gifts & collectibles. The Bronner's Christmas Wonderland store and Silent Night Chapel is open year round and Christmas Lane is illuminated nightly.
By Jordan Gunn | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Michaels is the retailer for arts and crafts. They have many branches in southern california. They have wonderful promotions
for the coming holidays.
By Mohan Garikapati | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
The session long project will consist of five sections. Each section will lead into the next as the topic of school reform is discussed. The time period of this piece will start in the early 1950's and extend into the next century.
By John MacDonald | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
As a mother, baby songs are not always entertaining. One day Laurie Berkner performed and at that moment my daughter and I were hooked.
By Jennifer Foote | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
The culture of the Shawnee Indians of Ohio and the way they played, worshipped and even the food they ate is very interesting. In 1835 the first census was taken and about 800 Shawnee were living in Ohio.
By Cindy Wright | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Dream catchers and mandelas seem difficult to make to most people but these wall hangings are really much easier than you'd think.
By Emma S. | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Dare to be different with the Lab of Experimental Tourism which gives tourists a skewed view of what it's like to really live on the vacation edge.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Many people suffer from anxiety attacks. Finally, a website has been designed to help people deal with their paralyzing fears and phobias.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
An exploration into the lighter side of toilet repair covering the initial avoidance of the task, diagnosing the problem, acquisition of materials, communication with experts, performing the repair, and living with the results.
By Nelson Stubbins | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
An overview of Avoidant Personality Disorder and Social Phobia. Their similarities are presented, as well as various cognitive theories.
By Blakie | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
There are many great things in America for children to see, so when you plan your next vacation, include some of these kid-friendly destinations.
By Emma S. | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
In the Southwestern United States, a common holiday decorating tradition is the luminaria. The tradition derives from an earlier custom of Native Americans lighting bonfires in front of each house in a pueblo in celebration of Christmas.
By D. Gabrielle Jensen | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Using nanotechnology, engineers have made tiny transistors, nanodiodes, biomolecular motors, a nano walking robot, a guitar, a nanoized soldering iron among many, many other things.
By sandra bell | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
When thinking of women's contribution to the United States of America's space program, the name Sally Ride is most often one of the first to be mentioned.
By Kathryn Neumeyer | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Candy and confections aren't hard to make so why not enjoy them anytime of the year?
By Emma S. | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Fashion icon Tommy Hilfiger is king of urban flair. Hilfiger's label is most well known for its blue, white and red rectangular shaped logo and his jeans have crowned him as the king of "urban" fashion.
By Kathryn Neumeyer | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Retired racing greyhounds make excellent house pets and transition easily from life at the track to life in a home. By having some facts about the retired racers, people may consider them when seeking a family dog.
By Jessica Gates | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
With the holidays right around the corner, more and more around the world are staying connecting via the Internet. But what can you do when many of your friends and family use different Instant Messaging services?
By Laura Hickey | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Calvin Klein is yet another fashion talent native to state of New York. Born in November of 1942 in the Bronx, Calvin Klein began his foray into the fashion industry with his training at the New York Institute of Technology.
By Kathryn Neumeyer | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
One day natural gas and its products will no longer be available for human consumption. This may happen sooner than most people think. Take a look at how solar energy works and how you can use it in your home.
By Rachel Pickett | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Sedona is a desert town with new age flair. It may be smaller than many other vacation destinations, but the options for activities, food, and lodging are endless.
By Tammi Estes | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Instead of sending everyone home with a wedding favor they may or may not ever use or appreciate, why not give them something that shows you really care?
By Lolaness | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Color has different meanings in many cultures, and we respond to them in different ways. These perceptions can cause various effects, both positive and negative, within our lives.
By Nikki Phipps | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
In nearly every country, there are various delicacies enjoyed by its native people, and each culture represents their food tastes in different ways.
By Nikki Phipps | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Philadelphia is known as an ancient city with a modern facade. Along with the modern comforts, there's a lot of history and fascinating knowledge to be found. There are some things you just wouldn't expect to find.
By Lacie Schaeffer | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
There are many unusual, unique, and eclectic florists in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
I have worked in a small town nursing home for a while. While I have seen things that make me want to scream, I have also seen things that bring joy to my heart. I have seen CNAs go beyond the call of duty time and time again.
By country woman | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
There is more to Cairns, Australia than the Great Barrier Reef. Explore aboriginal culture, the rainforest, and delicious dining without carrying scuba gear.
By Joanne Faries | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Crafting is so much easier now that craft supplies are for sale on the internet.
By Emma S. | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
You can make an outfit in a hurry by following these simple steps.
By Emma S. | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Joseph Campbell's "The Power of Myth" is a stunning treatise on the invaluable role these cultural 'bed-time' stories play. The author asserts that such fables are the glue that melds our societal consciousness into a cohesive framework.
By Marjo Moore | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Trust, that five-lettered word has all the ingredients that could make or mar your relationship. Trust is the cement your relationship needs to survive all those raging storms that would surely come, whether you like it or not.
By Rose Adams | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
African Americans face particular challenges in interracial or inter-ethnic dating. These nine question will help a couple in a relationship of diversities to proactively discuss possible situations involving friends, family and community.
By Mary-Louise Brown | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
What's the right snowblower for you? Depends on the snowfall you typically can expect.
By Dan Heaton | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
A wine's terroir is all the natural factors such as soil, climate, and altitude that a particular vineyard has.........
By Walt Crocker | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Leaf blowers have become common landscaping tools for many homeowners. Here are some things to consider when buying a leaf blower.
By Dan Heaton | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
When it comes to classic German fast food, nothing tops a good Turkish D�ner Kebab. As a matter of fact, it's the most popular fast food in the country today.
By clarsonimus | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Traveling with kids can be exciting if you come up with an anti-boredom, kid friendly plan. With a little planning, your road trip can be a fun event for everyone.
By Monica Watson | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Shirt paints are easy to use and with these designs, tips and techniques you'll have a new look in minutes.
By Emma S. | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
The Norman Conquest of England transformed that island from a northern kingdom, oriented toward Scandinavia, to an Anglo-Norman Kingdom, oriented toward continental Europe. Here is a look at what led up to the Battle of Hastings, and its aftermath.
By Mark Whittington | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Cooking with edible flowers can make for a tremendously enjoyable meal, but first you need to be aware of some necessary precautions.
By renee | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Although many Americans are not aware of it, the Cherokee Nation is an independent nation located within the state of Oklahoma. The annual National Holiday brings thousands of Cherokees home.
By LA BYLINE | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
in my paper i have both pro and con positions about capital punishment. and my own opinions that why captial punishment shoud be justified.
By Gelin Liao | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
The Bush administration got its new immigration policy out, but the United States policy has problems.
By Andrew Romaner | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Frostbite happens in children mostly because they do not like to wear gloves or hats.
By Chris Demoura | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
home, office, work, supplies
By Chris Demoura | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Gardening can be for flowers, plants, herbs, and vegetables. The important thing is to create a garden you love.
By Chris Demoura | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
When I was a kid I was told that the family who once lived next door to us had a treehouse in the backyard with carpet, running water, and electricity.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
A great way to find a unique housewarming gift idea is to shop online, where you'll find an endless parade of products in every price range.
By Julia Williams | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »
Popular toy trains of the 1950s seemed indestructible at the time, but years of sitting can take a toll on them. But if the train worked when it was packed away, usually some simple maintenance is all it takes to get them running once again.
By David Farquhar | Published 12/1/2005 | Read more »