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Each of the four Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) in the New Testament presents Jesus Christ in a special way. For the Gospel according to Mark, Jesus is a servant.
By Bible Doc | Published 4/24/2008
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It about service above and beyond service.
By kevin popp | Published 5/28/2008
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A True Honourable Servant
By Abdul Halim Fakurudin | Published 6/19/2007
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When considering employment on a temporary basis, it is important to know what the contractual agreements are and how your status as a "borrowed servant" is established.
By Christine Cadena | Published 3/18/2008
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The four songs speak in every single detail about the Servant and it is quite impossible for any one to deny that the Servant has nothing to do with the ministry ..........
By Lers | Published 2/5/2008
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You can create your own spirit servant by creating a psi-ball with the psychic energy--sometimes called chi, prana, or mana--which we all have. You can use this psi-ball for healing, telepathy, clairvoyance, or psychic attacks.
By Caitlin MacKenna | Published 7/9/2007
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Author and motivational speaker Zig Zigler said that you can have everything in life you want if you only help enough other people get what they want first. That, in essence, is the foundation of the servant leadership management model.
By Shana Nicholson | Published 9/8/2007
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A look at the new leadership style of servant leadership
By mike white | Published 7/4/2007
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A story of a lawyer tolerating a foolish servant in spite of consistent follies.
By mani | Published 10/14/2007
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Public servants anticipate retirements and some think of early retirement plans. One such person Gangan considers several alternatives and finally gives up everything.
By mani | Published 12/4/2007
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Sometimes our situations defy explanation. It must be enough for us to trust in the Creator.
By Steve Ellison | Published 7/16/2008
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A poem of remembrance.
By Becky G. | Published 7/21/2007
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Guardianship has often been mistakenly seen as a position of power over the "guarded." This essay argues the contrary: that guardianship is a position of servitude, requiring the guardian to do his best to promote the well-being of the individual under his care.
By G. Stolyarov II | Published 6/18/2007
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Considering how one will be saved in Christ.
By Ethan Longhenry | Published 7/13/2007
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Jesus taught about servanthood many times. He emphasised that servanthood was to be characteristic and a virtue of anyone who followed him.
By Nancy Clyne | Published 4/13/2007
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by Julie Ciesco
By Julie Ciesco | Published 2/26/2007
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Who are you to judge someone else's servant? To his own master he stands or falls. And he will stand, for the Lord is able to make him stand. (Romans 14:4 NIV)
By April Lorier | Published 2/4/2008
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Melancholy is also known as the artistic temperament.
By Carol Wilkins | Published 12/15/2007
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Earning a living in the deep south as a sharecropper
By NanC | Published 12/24/2007
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Poetic commentary of servitude to an inanimate object.
By Monique Finley | Published 2/16/2008
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Guardian of the doorway
Faithful servant by his side
I need money not your pity reads his sign
I can feel his sense of pride.
By Matthew P. Nicholson | Published 5/5/2008
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Many Government officials at the fag end of their service seriously think of entering politics. The main attraction is that no basic qualifications are necessary and physical disability is no disqualification.
By mani | Published 9/7/2007
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God's character is many faceted but He lays out a simple and direct road for each servant to follow. From my personal Christian experience, I have learned the following:
By Betsy Cobb Wise | Published 7/14/2008
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If you want to know a Father who loves you, I encourage you to step out in faith and please get this CD in your hands and let the Holy Spirit minister life to you through His servant. His humble and faithful servant Danny Wallace.
By Karen Francis | Published 2/18/2008
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During The Great Depression, it was not unusual for families who did not have sufficient money to feed all of the children to pick one to sell to another family as a live-in servant.
By April Lorier | Published 1/16/2008
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Rebecca St. James, though highly successful in the world's eyes, sees herself as nothing more than a servant of God and the lyrics of the songs she sings clearly convery that. The lyrics turn your eyes and your heart upon the true Savior of this world.
By A Servant | Published 9/21/2006
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A new book by the master of the spy genre is his finest ever, a combination of breathless plotting and a commentary on current events.
By Jim Stillman | Published 9/4/2007
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My greatest passion in life, other than working as an indentured servant for the Associated Content people, is music. And it's not just listening to music, it's a collecting thing
By Jetlag Democracy | Published 8/9/2006
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I love, God, but sometimes I love doing what He hates. I'm sure he understands, since I'm only human. At least I care more about God than most people do, right?
By Jaime Farias Jr. | Published 9/28/2006
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Read on to find out exactly what Jerry Falwell said about Hillary Clinton before he successfully gets Chris(tina) Walllace to deflect attention away from it.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 9/27/2006
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The Innocent is torn between being a romance novel and a historical novel. Anne must struggle to be true to both her heart and her destiny as events spiral to dizzying proportions in the English Court of the 15th century.
By Keri Withington | Published 8/28/2007
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Back in January, Your Humble Servant published a piece speculating about the next Indiana Jones movie. Now that Indy IV is before the cameras and information is starting to seep out, let's see how I did. Warning: Possible spoilers lay ahead.
By Mark Whittington | Published 6/26/2007
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Who is Perry "Fred" Stone, Sr.? Some would say holy-roller preacher, others would say healer. To Mr. Stone, the most important title would be Proud Servant of the Most High God.
By Nevada York | Published 3/29/2007
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My dog, Ben, has one obsession (besides anything that can be considered food): personal smells.
By Kate J. Chase | Published 1/25/2006
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The Praise of Folly, though difficult to get a firm handle on, is a fascinating and creative book. Erasmus manages to make bold allegations and criticisms within a humorous and almost passive context.
By Sterling Justice | Published 2/7/2006
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The Passover is rememberance of the past and giving thanks for the future.
By eve | Published 2/9/2006
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Martin Luther and John Hooper each lived remarkable Christian lives and repeatedly stood firm in their faith against strong opposition from non-Christians and the Roman Catholic Church.
By Sterling Justice | Published 2/7/2006
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Analyzes the role of written law and its place amongst patriarchal society.
By Brian Rice | Published 2/21/2006
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An overview of Scottish tartans.
By Jean Marquit | Published 3/21/2006
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An examination of parallelism in Hebrew poetry.
By Carmen Medici | Published 1/11/2006
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An examination of the charges leveled against President Clinton in his Impeachment
By Steven Kral | Published 2/24/2006
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The influence of Thomas Paine's Common Sense is certainly evident in the writing of the Articles of Confederation, with both being an obvious reaction against the tyranny of an overbearing government.
By SF | Published 2/23/2006
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Mental illness has become less stigmatized and more treatable than ever in our society but this was not the case at the time in which Don Quixote was set. Medicine, psychotherapy, and many other options are afforded to those who are mentally unstable.
By J Landon | Published 2/16/2006
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E.M. Forster's novel, A Passage to India, not only looks into the effect of colonization on the colonized, but also the colonizer. This essay looks at the role of the colonizer and how the colonizer is affected by colonization.
By J.E. Newman | Published 12/9/2005
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Rosie the Riveter was the symbol that corporate USA decided to use at first to try to convince women to join into the workforce once the military had depleted most of the men for the war effort.
By Margo Prior | Published 11/21/2005
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The case of image banking is a great step to brainstorming anything. From product development to screenplays and radio commercials image banking is the starting point in filing the empty page.
By Richard Beattie | Published 12/15/2005
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Le Fanu is regarded by many critics as the greatest master of the Victorian Gothic. Le Fanu's short stories which involve Irish myth can be measured via the characters propinquity with the setting of Ireland.
By Carmen Medici | Published 11/21/2005
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This article discusses the training, tools, and processes the colonial blacksmith used to do his work.
By K.L. Reiser | Published 3/21/2006
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When one looks at the history of the world as a whole, it is amazing that in the short years during Queen Victoria's reign in England, we have come further then all the years the earth has been in existence.
By Rachel Gates | Published 11/23/2005
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The Weather Channel has become part of American culture, watched both actively and passively by millions of viewers. You probably have a soft spot (or at least an avid appreciation) for the network, its utter usefulness, and its constant presence.
By Bartleby | Published 12/20/2005
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Over nearly four hundred years, the model of America as interpreted by those in power has not changed much. Both John Winthrop and George W. Bush speak of America's duty in similar terms.
By Matthew | Published 12/15/2005
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If you are searching for a solid read, with unmatched dark humor, and a satisfying finish... then this is the book for you.
By ZeN | Published 12/6/2005
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She Stoops to Conquer satirizes love relationships, societal classes and city and country life. Of two couples in love, it also encompasses the freedoms and rights of the levels of society and the acceptability and vulnerability of the opposite sex.
By Abbe Miller | Published 12/13/2005
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Christianity is continuously fighting the surrounding culture. How can those who claim to follow Jesus Christ complain when they endure ridicule? Would Jesus be a part of the religious rights movement if He were here in the flesh?
By Tommy Holmes | Published 12/3/2005
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A part of being a Christian is helping others as Jesus did. Families who get together to do charitable service can make the experience more meaningful by not only doing what Jesus would, but feeling as he would, too, namely: love for God and neighbor.
By Abe | Published 1/26/2006
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Critical Analysis of James' Joyce's "Eveline"
By T.B. | Published 4/28/2006
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The irony of Beatrice and De Flores' agreement is that there is no agreementl; both parties think they are going to get exactly what they want, when in reality, they have reached no concurrence at all.
By LadyBug79 | Published 4/18/2006
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Agatha Christie and her fellow female mystery writers made the mystery novel an addiction for readers. Arthur Conan Doyle may have created Sherlock Holmes, but it took Laurie King to make him sexy.
By Mary Ellen Lee | Published 4/27/2006
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The European class system was based on birthright.
Our class system is based on money, although birth can play a big role.. By JER | Published 4/11/2006
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A review of HBO's critically acclaimed series Curb your Enthusiasm, Season 3, on DVD, including an episode guide.
By N. Katers | Published 4/11/2006
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For the average person, the author of "Wuthering Heights" is merely an answer to a trivia question about three sisters who share the last name Bronte.
By Faith Deutschle | Published 11/21/2005
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a poem to the archangel Michel(Michael). it's a lyric i wrote for my future cartoon show, "Les cherubains"
By CHARIS DONDELI | Published 4/24/2006
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Why was Moses such an important figure in the Bible? What was the role of Moses in God's plan of salvation. These questions among others are answered in this informative article.
By Pete Berardi | Published 5/11/2006
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Caryl Churchill's Cloud Nine:Gender, postcolonialism and the 1980s in Britain.
By Amy Madore | Published 4/30/2006
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Managers who work in customer service should treat their employees as they want their employees to treat customers. Serving by example, managers can point the way to good customer service.
By Bruce Ario | Published 5/1/2006
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A review of the critically acclaimed NBC sitcom Seinfeld, Season Four, on DVD.
By N. Katers | Published 5/1/2006
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The funniest movie dog of all time appeared alongside his/her equal hilarious human co-stars in the film version of the Blondie comic strip.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 4/9/2006
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Hermes, messenger and guide, his role in Homer's book The Odyssey
By B Bernard | Published 3/25/2006
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A review of Edmund S. Morgan's Benjamin Franklin biography.
By Jennifer Kemper | Published 3/29/2006
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Born to a large family in Clarksville Tennessee, Wilma Rudolph fought many illnesses including polio and racism to become one of the most acclaimed athletes in the world.
By Allen Butler | Published 4/14/2006
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A synopsis on essays by John Clifford, Michael Foucalt, Gee, and James A. Berlin on culture, discourse, and the ideology in writing.
By Shamontiel | Published 3/3/2006
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This paper is 661 words of critical analysis about the short story "The Elixir of Life". This paper recieved a grade of B.
By Brandy Holden- Williams | Published 3/1/2006
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Leadership is a big deal these days. And when you look at Enron and the fall of key leaders in business, politics and even the church-you have to wonder if anyone really has a foundation on character. Well maybe the red letter verses provide the clues!
By Richard Beattie | Published 3/29/2006
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Gender is an important component in health awareness. But it is an inconceivable concept for the rural women if their male counterpart do not have any exposure to it. We talked to the male with local context.
By Sangeeta Naik | Published 3/6/2006
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This column discusses the current trend toward privatization of K-12 - and above - "public" educational institutions. It also discusses privatization in business and compares views on the "end" results of quality - or the lack thereof.
By Terrie Leigh Relf | Published 4/6/2006
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A review of Billy Wilder's great 1950s movie, Sunset Boulevard.
By N. Katers | Published 4/7/2006
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The MTV generation can learn many things from Howard's End; pacing, character and dialogue.
By Marie Bertino | Published 4/1/2006
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Recommendations for times when you feel like checking out of your own life for a while. Rags to riches, true love, unspeakable evil, marriage of convenience - these entrancing movies are the best kind of escape.
By Mary Rea | Published 3/10/2006
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Popular history sees Greek women, like Helen of Troy, as simple bystanders when in truth there was a breed of Greek women who had a much more active role in Greek history: the Spartan women. In fact, before Paris of Troy, Helen was a Spartan woman.
By Lisa Thibault Pietsch | Published 11/10/2005
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This gothic tale of witchcraft is the most beautiful horror film I have ever seen
By Joanna Lopez | Published 6/30/2005
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The obligations of success have been explored by such prominent American writers as Michael Lind, Benjamin Franklin, Langston Hughes, William Dean Howells, and Edith Wharton.
By Dana Hinders | Published 6/3/2005
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The novel "Dream Jungle," by Jessica Hagedorn, is about the fraudulent discovery in 1971 of a Stone Age tribe in the Philippines. The novel reflects a turbulent period of Philippine history.
By Allen Gaborro | Published 6/3/2005
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Sometimes traditional child care options, like child care centers or in-home care, just don't work out. But there are alternatives to traditional child care that can keep your children safe while saving you money.
By Audrey Esposito | Published 5/30/2005
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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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Consideration that Judas was not the great betrayer of Jesus that he has been made out to be.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 7/8/2005
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The emergence of evolutionary theory in the early nineteenth century quaked political and societal realms. Today, the aftershocks continue as terms such as "natural selection" and "survival of the fittest" are both applied and exploited.
By Kathryn DeVito | Published 8/10/2005
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Three princesses are in line to marry Prince Charming. Who will be the lucky bride?
By Tala Bar | Published 7/23/2005
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Kansas City Kansas Community College's production of Angel Street By Patrick Hamilton.
By Timothy Goss | Published 7/18/2005
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In his novel Narcissus and Goldmund, Hermann Hesse explores the opposing characteristics of humanity as he leads us on a journey through the struggles of religion, spirituality, and responsibility.
By Emerald | Published 8/10/2005
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A ghostly world lurks alongside the businesses, buildings and people of downtown Austin - a spirit world as active as our own and just as rich in history - according to the many who have encountered the spirits they claim are living alongside us.
By Caroline A. Shearer | Published 5/30/2005
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Unless you're a politician, it's fun to look back at what you said years ago and see how accurate you were. Three days after the 9/11 tragedy, I exploded too, I think I hit the target also.
By Thomas Hoops | Published 5/9/2005
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Joseph had a dream. In spite of slavery, imprisonment, and sibling hatred, Joseph fulfilled his God-given greatness.
By Beatrice Stallworth-Bruno | Published 4/14/2005
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Pregnant women all over the United States are steadily realizing the benefits of utilizing the services of doulas. Modern doulas typically offer pregnancy support, birth coaching, and postpartum care.
By Lori Ritchie | Published 4/11/2005
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Becoming a public speaker is not that difficult when you identify a particular skill or area of expertise that others might be interested in hearing about.
By Joanne Rose | Published 3/6/2005
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In modern American, where television is an immensely popular and effective means of transmitting ideas, it is only natural that religion would progress to the airwaves. The Protestant subculture had a history of using religious entertainment as a means f
By Koryn Fisher | Published 3/2/2005
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The Renaissance was a time of reawakening in the world of art and literature. New ideas were born, old styles were resurrected, and the world seemed to come alive for the first time in many centuries.
By P Estes | Published 5/12/2005
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The symbolism of Chrisianity coins in the ancient past - mainly Byzantine coinage.
By Norman A. Rubin | Published 4/24/2005
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Ridley Scott's new Crusade epic explodes off the screen with energy. At times breathtaking, gruesome and yet surprisingly complex this film does not shy away from the brutality of the time period.
By Courtland Jindra | Published 4/25/2005
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