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Helping Christians learn from Elijah's example.
By Ethan Longhenry | Published 5/28/2007
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Elijah Wood, famous throughout the world for his role as Frodo Baggins in the blockbuster 'Lord of the Rings' films, is set to take on his first producer role.
By Griff | Published 4/20/2007
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A review of Elijah's a top delicatessen and restaurant in San Diego.
By Rica | Published 3/6/2007
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review of 2005 CD from UK Hip-Hop artist Genesis Elijah
By Khris Davenport | Published 12/8/2006
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Read this informative article to find out how Elijah McCoy, an Afro-American engineer, invented over fifty products. These products helped to save money, labor, and man hours on the railroads.
By Kassidy Emmerson | Published 2/26/2006
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New York Film Academy graduate and Day Zero writer/producer Rob Malkani gives back.
By Jesse Schmitt | Published 1/28/2008
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The ban on blacks holding the priesthood in the Mormon church may have been lifted by Spencer W. Kimball in 1978, but most Mormons may be surprised that the first man to hold the priesthood.
By Lara Tacita | Published 8/12/2007
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Their are many false prophets in the world and its hard to know which prophets are truly serving God. Some of them prove to be false by their actions.
By Sarah | Published 6/14/2007
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If God caused the ravens to bring Elijah breakfast and supper every day for 3.5 years, and then sent him to a starving widow with a starving child to supply his needs (and theirs), why wouldn't He provide for me?
By April Lorier | Published 2/4/2008
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Witness intimidation isn't just a problem in federal court--some people risk life and limb to be a 'state's witness.' Can the Federal government do more to help? Congressman Elijah Cummings says yes.
By Stephanie H. Dray | Published 8/27/2007
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Little 4 year-old Elijah Simpson sucked his thumb. This annoyed Christopher Montgomery so much that he killed the boy...
By Ayanna G. | Published 4/1/2007
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The town of Alton, IL is an uncommon escape from modernity, and a refreshing retreat into the past. A trip to the quiet down is less sensational than stoic.
By Scott Schwartz | Published 9/6/2006
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Do you eat cold cereals for breakfast? If you do, and you read the boxes, then you may be familiar with the man behind those cereals. Read this interesting biography of C. W. Post today!
By Kassidy Emmerson | Published 7/30/2006
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Like so many fans looking to fill a life devoid of NFL, I have turned to Madden. In my PC league, teams represent their franchise's best year and is now filled except for the Green Bay Packers. The question is: Lombardi's 1966ers or Holmgren's 1996 team?
By Os Davis | Published 7/18/2006
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African American leaders all fought for the same cause. Though, they all did it differently, they all had strikingly similar lives, tactics, and ways of persuasion.
By Michael Mathews | Published 5/29/2006
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Understanding the philosophy of the spiritual realm means learning about chakras and various dimensions of self.
By Claire Moylan | Published 5/25/2006
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Religious parents often choose a biblical name, creative parents may go for something more unique, while conservative parents tend toward something popular but safe. Celebrities, on the other hand - seem to have a trend of their own - toward the bazaar!
By Anna Swan | Published 5/24/2006
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Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes have Suri and Gwenyth Paltrow and Mr. Coldplay have Apple and Moses, but long before these Hollywood super-couples were shooting out bambinos with strange names...Bruce Willis and co. were coming up with some REAL crazy shit...
By Jetlag Democracy | Published 5/23/2006
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When movie adaptations of comics go wrong, it's usually because the creator of the original source material is ignored. In Sin City, and it's upcoming sequel, whatever went wrong is entirely Frank Miller's fault.
By D.R.Scott | Published 5/16/2006
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A visit to Holy Hill Church in Waukesha is not for the faint of heart. Aside of the third eye and other symbols painted on the church walls, the stained glass and glacial grottos, it is the trek up the quaint observatory stairs that is exhilarating.
By Isabel Stewart | Published 4/23/2006
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Day three of South by Southwest brought music from Juliette Lewis, Taylor Hawkins, and Blue October. It was a louder night and tons of fun.
By Erin McMaster | Published 4/17/2006
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Celestial apparitions from visions to UFOs were sighted in the heavenly bodies from the dawn of history to the present day. The phenomena seen were either in the appearance of a human, phantom, a supernatural being, or an unidentified foreign object.
By Norman A. Rubin | Published 4/10/2006
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How much do you know about Super Bowl history and trivia? Who was the only player to be named MVP of a Super Bowl in his last game as a player? Which teams have won the most games, lost the most?
By Mike White | Published 4/7/2006
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Eat at the deli where President Clinton visited. Take in some great Impressionist artworks. Watch Blue Jackets lace up some skates. See what farm fresh, jumbo eggs really look like. All this and more in Columbus, Ohio!
By Roy Barnes | Published 3/29/2006
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The spiritual meaning of both the Christian and Hebrew observance is where unity is possible, for all are seeking a way to give a special praise and thanks to our creator who has faithfully sustained us even through the worst of times in history.
By The Good Witch | Published 3/23/2006
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Sin City is very funny, very sexy, and very violent. Perhaps a redemption for all the bad "comic book" movies coming out of Hollywood.
By Erin McMaster | Published 3/16/2006
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Author/journalist Hannibal Tabu interviews the artist formerly known as Jim Owsley about the industry, working at the two biggest publishers in the field and the challenges of being a creator of color.
By Hannibal Tabu | Published 3/16/2006
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Founded in 1904, the London Symphony Orchestra (widely known as LSO) is an independent, self-governing organization and one of the most renowned orchestras of the United Kingdom.
By Subhasis Chatterjee | Published 3/9/2006
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A history of the Ouija Board.
By Dinah Laurel | Published 2/27/2006
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Everything is Illuminated is a rather conventional film in quirky clothing. It has its charm, but the one thing that needs to be illuminated - the main characters - happens too late.
By Rebecca Alvin | Published 2/8/2006
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If you've always been curious about the Seder Ceremony, this is the step by step.
By Dawn Howard | Published 2/7/2006
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Do your Passover Seders need something to wake everyone up and make the content alive for all ages? Try some of these ideas to spice up this year's Passover Seder. Your family will thank you!
By Alice Langholt | Published 2/6/2006
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An explaination and insight into the history behind Passover as well as a look at how the holiday is celebrated today.
By AnnieM | Published 1/26/2006
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One of the most mysterious and often misunderstood seasons of the Catholic Church calendar is Lent, the period of 40 weekdays before Easter Sunday.
By AnnieM | Published 1/19/2006
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Music critics said rap music wouldn't last. Record companies said it was too harsh and black-oriented. In twenty years, rap music has grown from its street beginnings in Harlem and the South Bronx.
By Jennifer Schermerhorn | Published 11/30/2005
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Many stereotypes exist about gangs, yet most people really don't know that much about gangs. These Hollywood films portray both inner-city youth and gang life including gang members relationship with mainstream society.
By Wes Mantooth | Published 11/29/2005
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Green Street Hooligans examines the world of London's football(soccer to us) fanatics. Every team has a gang of thugs that goes around and beats the snot out of the opposing fans.
By Courtland Jindra | Published 9/14/2005
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M. Night Shyamalam, a native of India, now resides of Philadelphia. His films have made him a reputation of being a kind of occult, New Age Hitchcock.
By Mark Whittington | Published 9/9/2005
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"The keen sense of humor, for which the Jew is distinguished, is one of the great psychological enigmas"
By Norman A. Rubin | Published 8/22/2005
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I do not claim knowing and having seen all movies based on Charles Dickens' books, neither do I set the goal of listing each and every version ever released. The purpose of this guide is to share with you what I've found, and what I personally like.
By Laura Lond | Published 7/13/2005
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I went into Sin City thinking it would not satisfy my expectations. But it ended up satisfying and exceeding my expectations.
By Ezeanyi Ngwe | Published 5/27/2005
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Given the dispute over how best to proceed with defending one's civil rights, perhaps it is more important that you do so at all, rather than fight with others over how that is done.
By Christopher Kendalls | Published 5/24/2005
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If you're planning on hiking or biking in the Great Smoky Mountains this summer, the Tennessee side of the park offers some wonderful waterfall hikes and bicycle rides for outdoor enthusiasts of all skill levels.
By Ann Hawke | Published 5/22/2005
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There are only 10 films you will need to see this summer. And Lo and Behold, we got em all right here. Listen to this list, and you'll have a successful summer. Let's get crackin'!
By Sheloman Byrd | Published 5/16/2005
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We've also got the next round of platformers from Sony and many little newsbits about the PSP, the 800lb gorilla known as EA throwing down yet another hammer, and the Next-gen X-BOX round-up. Let's get dirty!
By Sheloman Byrd | Published 5/16/2005
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A film with a very impressive visual style bogged down by inconsistencies in writing, acting, directing, and a flawed understanding of film noir. Childish depicition of women and sometimes serious, somtimes silly comic book violence undermine the film.
By Jeremy W. Kaufmann | Published 4/30/2005
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A profile of Cole Evan Weiss who appeared in films such as Sandlot 2 and Cat's Bad Hair Day, as well as Nick Jr.'s television show Gullah Gullah Island.
By Beth Wilcox | Published 4/29/2005
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A movie review of Sin City,
the latest from director Robert Rodriguez. By ZeN | Published 4/23/2005
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