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Does the Aborigine who has never heard of Jesus go to hell?
This is an article I wrote with Sandra Brandenburg. It was originally published in MOTHERING magazine, was then used in a book entitled RESOURCEFUL WOMAN, and reprinted in the Canadian magazine HERIZONS. It is an initial overview of important women in our history.
This article describes the history, key concepts and use of aboriginal art.
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Going out of your environment to a new one could bear alot of challenges especially when you have never gone beyond the confinement of your state and at the same time very interesting if preluded by excitments.
An excellent blend of comedy, romance, action and Australian charm, Crocodile Dundee is an instant family classic.
Robert L. Johnson who founded Black Entertainment Television defended Hillary Clinton's comments about MLK and Barack Obama. Although both parties have moved on, analysts are still asking if this has hurt the Clintons and Johnson more then Obama?
The things I'm exposed to as a child and a young adult is part of a network of metallic spider webs flashing news in front of me that my government deems appropriate and important. This is where my parents should have come in, if they had known.
Little did Captian Bligh know just how attached his crew were to breadfruit. Recently discovered excerpts from Bligh's log reveal a shocking truth. From Vegetable Magnetism, a History
How did the remaining five contestants on NBC's The Biggest Loser Couples fare in the land down under? Who went home?
An in-depth look at the concerns surrounding Native American casino gaming in modern day American society.
Etta Rawlngs and her crew land in London and take up residence. Savage and Erika are assigned to the same hotel room. Erika shares more of Etta's secrets. Savage and Erika make love for the first time.
Adelaide Australia is known for its fine wine, churches, and horrible crime rate. Many of dubbed it "The City of Corpses" and with this look at its blood history one cannot question why.
In sports such as cricket and rugby, traditionally white sports in South Africa, the quota system has been introduced in an effort to introduce black players to both sports. While this may seem like a positive more this quota system has another side to it.
How does the brain develop and learn? Are all brains organized exact same way, the way each hand has five fingers? Does culture affect organization? Evidence that nature and nurture plays a part in our brain's behavior.
If I'm looking at some nubile Hawaiian girls in grass skirts and flowers, rotating a hula hoop around their waists while dancing to some crazy drum beat, I'd think I'd died and went to heaven.
There is more to Cairns, Australia than the Great Barrier Reef. Explore aboriginal culture, the rainforest, and delicious dining without carrying scuba gear.
For zones 7 and 8, gardening can be tricky. The heat, the droughts, the humidity…there is always something. However, the below plants are native to the South and all its trickiness.
your brain just can not possibly come up with even one coherent thought about a fresh article. Have you tried a brainstorming session, using stock photos to generate article ideas?
Whether you're going to Grandma's house for the holidays, or going to Australia's Outback to journey through time, use these tips for living through jet lag, strange beds, and stranger foods, to make your trip (and keeping your sanity) successful.
When welfare was changed a decade ago, the rolls shrank dramatically, and the poverty rate declined. Is it time to tighten up regulations again?
A coming-of-age ritual performed by the Australian Aborigines
The earliest known inhabitants of Australia were the Aborigines. Scientists think that they may have traveled to Australia from India and the Malay Peninsula across the Indian Ocean in dugout canoes or rafts more than 30,000 years ago.
On an easy day trip from Canberra, Australia, you can enjoy an incredibly diverse experience! So, take a breather from big city life and explore history, culture, space and astronomy, nature and unusual animal life all 40 minutes from Canberra, the city!
Throughout the years, Britain's Prince Philip has made many offensive remarks, some considered racist.