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The Bible foretells the Jews will finally perceive that Yeshua is King Messiah
By David Ben-Ariel | Published 7/14/2007
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These are the ten most overrated movies in the Internet Movie Database's Top 100
By JON HOPWOOD | Published 3/20/2008
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(The connection between Jewish scholars and literary persons and
the role they played in the history of the game of CHESS.) By Norman A. Rubin | Published 10/4/2005
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In the Name of the King is the latest in a string of sword and sorcery epics that have been green lit based on the success of far better movies like The Lord of the Rings and Narnia. It's also based on a computer game, so be warned.
By Mark Whittington | Published 1/13/2008
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In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale is a fantasy action-adventure starring Jason Statham as Farmer. Farmer is on a quest to rescue his kidnapped wife from the Krugs, a race of mindless creatures who are controlled by an evil wizard.
By Alicegirl | Published 5/1/2008
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Audiences are likely to leave In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege very confused
By MoviePulse.net | Published 1/13/2008
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This article reviews the recently released film "In the Name of the King."
By Charlotte Kuchinsky | Published 1/14/2008
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The infamous director re-thinks some things.
By Jonathon Knight | Published 1/28/2008
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Review of the 2003 Adam Nicolson best seller "God Secretaries." The book examines the scenario that led to the creation of the King James Bible. An excellent primer for those both inside and outside the church.
By Joe Daniels | Published 3/7/2006
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Her shipboard odyssey took her to remote outposts, detailed in her book, Alaska in the Wake of the North Star.
By Kathryn (Kathy) Nichols | Published 11/8/2007
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I hold the belief that something will happen and the name of the messiah will be discovered. I also believe that when it is revealed, it will be incontrovertible.
By Nick Poma | Published 10/24/2007
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The untimely death of Alexander the Great was one of the most important events of the ancient world and had great implications for the rest of world history...
By Andrew Murphy | Published 12/17/2007
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This piece compares Tiger Woods to Jack Nicklaus and Bobby Jones as ambassadors of the game of golf. In particular, it examines Wood's behavior at the recent Accenture World Championships in the context of the spirit of the game of golf as described in "The Rules of Golf."
By Tamaj13 | Published 3/21/2007
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It's been thirteen years since the release of the King of Fighters game "King of Fighters '94" which was intended to be a crossover between the "Fatal Fury" and "Art of Fighting" series
By Can Tran | Published 8/9/2007
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Ever wonder where some of the beautiful passages and ideas from J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings came from? Much of the influences are from Old English, both the language and the literature.
By RooneyGirl | Published 3/24/2008
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Rating: 7.5 of 10
By Raphael Dorsainvil | Published 1/22/2008
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The role of the knight in relation to their king changes dramatically throughout literature. Roland, Beowulf, and Cuchailainn demonstrate these differences in the various attitudes they have regarding their kings.
By Courtney L. Firman | Published 11/13/2006
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Season Two of The Tudors has aired and at last the story moves into familiar territory. The Tudors will now delve into the King's Great Matter, which involved King Henry VIII's setting aside Katherine of Aragon as his wife and marrying Anne Boleyn.
By Mark Whittington | Published 3/31/2008
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Besides being fantasy, this story also has some fanfiction elements in it - only because Alucard is there *laughs* I wrote this about a year or two ago so please don't hate me @.@ Also, Kiliana's description has since changed since this writing.
By Ashley Alt | Published 11/27/2006
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This paper gives some little known information regarding the school of thought used by the founding fathers of our country. It also defends the position of any American who is not a Christian that religious freedom means all religious beliefs, not just Christianity.
By Catalina | Published 5/7/2007
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A British history lesson on Richard III and who was the real culprit in the murder of the two princes.
By Jason Stone | Published 5/2/2007
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The era of Tokugawa had ended, thrown apart by a group of young reformers from the clans of Choshu and Satsuma in the name of the emperor. Thus begun what became known as the Meiji Restoration in the first month on the third day of 1868.
By Lain | Published 10/5/2006
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It is related that there was in the passage of the age, as written in Indian lore, a mystic god with the saintly name of Kshatriya.
By Norman A. Rubin | Published 6/29/2008
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A mage in a bar recounts for other patrons a summarized, patchwork history of the world in which they dwell.
By Jake Atkisson | Published 6/21/2007
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The lord of the rings: the two towers is a fantastic novel. The story takes place in the land of middle earth that is inhabited by mythical creatures including hobbits, elves, dwarf's orcs and men. Middle earth has seen a large share of war through its ancient history.
By Matthew Cianfarani | Published 10/15/2007
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This summer will mark 29 years since the release of the classic movie comedy "Animal House."
By John Sanchez | Published 6/26/2007
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Luckhnow is the capital of the State of Uttar Pradesh in India. This city is famous for its romantic environment of Nawabi style. The people of Luckhnow are fond of food, fun, and the entertainment. That is why it attracts lots of tourists.
By Harishrai Mehta | Published 4/17/2008
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Shipping owner Steinbrenner bought the Yankees in 1973 & soon superseded the Oakland A's Charlie O. Finley as the most controversial owner in baseball
By JON HOPWOOD | Published 10/22/2007
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Who determines the real value of our nations money? Is it the people of the planet or is it the Federal Reserve and the American Government that has maintained a policy of rape, pillage, maim and dominate for decades.
By Alex S. Gabor | Published 8/22/2007
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The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King was assassinated in 1968 at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis. It faced possible demolition before Memphis businessmen purchased it and turned it into a museum.
By Tom Sanders | Published 1/20/2006
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The world tells us "You have to be strong to win. It's a dog-eat-dog world out there. Just do it!" It tells us that as long as we are smart, strong and mean, we will rule.
But the Bible says something else!
By Samantha Lee | Published 12/22/2006
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The history of early Islamic expansion into South Asia in the 10th-12th centuries BCE provides a fascinating look at the roots of Islamic Empire. There are many connections to be made between Islam's ancient history and its actions in the world today.
By giorgione | Published 8/6/2006
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An article on the Wheel of the Year, the eight Sabbats, Greater and Lesser.
By Darkwing | Published 4/4/2007
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This essay describes the history of the Ancient Hebrews from about 1100 B.C. to about 1000 B.C.; this time period was shaped by frequent wars between the Hebrews and the invading "Sea Peoples" or Philistines. It saw the start of Hebrew kingship and the rise of King David.
By G. Stolyarov II | Published 6/7/2007
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A brief look at the comparisons between two fortresses, one fictional, one real.
By Arnan Heyden | Published 1/28/2008
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Key to kingdom of God exists in the illumination of the intellect of the human mind with intellect of God. To seek it we need to reduce oneself from the realm of the mind to heart and experience the creative power of King. Only then the King gives the Key to the Kingdom.
By John Paily | Published 11/18/2007
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A comprehensive ranking, top to bottom, of the leaders of The Free World.
By Frank Mucci | Published 2/9/2008
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Copan was the center of Mayan activity for nearly 700 years, until its mysterious collapse.
By Derek Lennon | Published 7/16/2008
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Haiti, once the wealthiest French colony which has the first successful slave revolt and not to mention, the first independent black republic now is the poorest country in the western hemisphere. A country that has so much to offer
By Frank Masel | Published 8/27/2007
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This is a module for four Seventh level Characters in the Dungeons and Dragons Role Playing System, Edition 3.5.
By Talyseon | Published 3/22/2008
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There are many obstacles for Ron Paul in his quest for the presidency. The three main obstacles are the Pious Pimps of Power and The Dubious Dupes of Demagogue and the media controlled by a industrial corporate complex.
By J. Michael Warner | Published 10/30/2007
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This brief article quickly highlights the most important aspects of God's life. Learn about the man that God called a man after his own heart.
By Pete Berardi | Published 5/17/2006
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Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle Earth could have been a great RTS game but it is held back by the same factor as every other recent LOTR game: EA made it.
By Hykra | Published 7/15/2005
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The Templars were one of the most famous and wealthy organizations to rise from the Crusades. Their trial and destruction at the hands of Philip the Fair were shocking and have left fertile ground for conspiracy theorists ever since.
By Allen Butler | Published 5/22/2006
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What started as an informal game played among gentlemen has quickly become one of the United States of America's best loved past times.
By T. McSpadden | Published 11/6/2005
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You've heard what your preacher's told you. Now hear about it from a bona fide member of the Church.
By Dianna Zaragoza | Published 7/18/2007
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When the dust settles from the battle of Armageddon, one man will stand proud and invincible: Iggy Pop, the King Iguana and Earth's mightiest champion!
By Chuck Block | Published 6/20/2007
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When Christianity spread through Western Europe the pagan tribal gods were often eradicated. However, in Ireland the Celtic Gods remained, playing minor roles in the larger Christian story.
By Courtney L. Firman | Published 11/6/2006
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Looking at two people within the same moral situation.
By Gary Davis | Published 9/21/2007
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A comparison between America's handbag company with the King of them all.
By Danruo Wang | Published 8/21/2007
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This article is about the Scottish flag.
By Pauline Abreu | Published 11/28/2007
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Once you start tracing the origins of Bo Diddley's famous and engaging rhythm pattern, you'll find some enlightening history related to a dance created by African slaves that may have had a little Irish clog dance in there to create something uniquely American...
By Gregoriancant | Published 6/13/2008
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This University and the ground it occupies, is haunted by several restless spirits whose lives date back to the early 1800's.
By berkeleygirlforever@yahoo.com | Published 8/6/2007
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King Arthur is a very significant character in Britain's legendary history...
By Kay Kay | Published 4/21/2008
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Dedicated to a very loving soul, Julie Levine, a Founding Member of the Topanga Peace Alliance!
By Alex S. Gabor | Published 12/24/2007
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This is a version of the thesis that I wrote. It deals with the issue of whether or not the Arts can have an impact on society. I chose to frame the question in the context of my experiences with one play, The Laramie Project.
By Steve Vernon | Published 5/11/2007
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Every poker player breaks into a sweat when he/she is holding the Dead Man's Hand - even if there's supposedly nothing to the curse. But what IS this curse all about and what's the story behind it?
By Sheryl Nantus | Published 4/10/2005
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"This will be the manner of the Kings... he will take your daughters for perfumers..." (I Sam 8:13-14)
By Norman A. Rubin | Published 4/26/2006
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The cast of the NBC hit The Office were largely unknown before joining the show, but that has quickly changed.
By Victor Medina | Published 5/23/2006
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A review of Chris Elliot's novel The Shroud of the Thwacker.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 6/25/2006
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A fairytale for the young or young at heart
By Ivan Sugarwood | Published 4/14/2007
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The year was 2241 and the world was a radically different place. I had slept for the better part of two centuries before I awoke to the sights and
sounds of a new era. (Epilogue & Chapter 1)
By Ken Smith | Published 3/14/2007
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A guide to the city of Jonesboro, Ga including ticket package descriptions and information about many of the historical places to visit in Jonesboro. Visitors will learn about the origins of "Gone with the Wind" by Margaret Mitchell as well as much more!
By Sarah Alderman | Published 9/20/2006
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The Ark of the Covenant isn't just one of the coolest movie props in history. How was it made? Why was it made? And why was David so fearful of bringing it to Jerusalem.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 2/1/2008
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Why did North American rebels resort to privateering upon the beginning of the American Revolution? How effective were they? Did the British see them as pirates and what is the difference between a pirate and a privateer?
By Mike A | Published 2/10/2008
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The Bagpipes have been a traditional musical instrument for many years. Find out the history of the Bagpipes in this article.
By Pauline Abreu | Published 11/14/2007
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For most people, especially those who follow celebrity news, Santa Ynez, CA is somewhat notoriously known as the home of Wonderland, Michael Jackson's enormous estate which is fitted with carnival rides and a private zoo.
By Jay Dee | Published 8/30/2007
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We can memorize anything for life, if we use all the skills of our brain and all our senses while memorizing. We can do this by imagining a story involving the terms we wish to memorize. I learned this story from Tony Buzan's book 'Master Your Memory'.
By Gyani | Published 2/13/2008
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The strength of In the Valley of Elah is that, although it is a compelling mystery, Haggis is also able to examine larger ideas and themes about the complete costs of war.
By El Bicho | Published 9/28/2007
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Image-laiden piece on Cassius Clay
By Hal Pritzker | Published 10/17/2007
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Epcot, the experimental prototype community of tomorrow, opens up with Spaceship Earth. This huge white sphere has become the traditional icon of Epcot, and its location in the center of the Illuminations World Showcase Lagoon is home of...
By Aura | Published 11/2/2007
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The Medieval Christian Crusades established a legacy of fear and horror that lasts to the twenty-first century
By John S. Craig | Published 5/19/2008
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Persia - an overwhelming colossus of military strength. While the Persian army ransacks their cities, a fragile collection of Greek ships prepares to defend their waters in the face of certain death. The true story about the most studied naval battle of the ancient world.
By John Stinson | Published 6/18/2008
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You know Martin Luther, right? Well, here's a church reformer who preceded Martin Luther by a century.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 7/9/2008
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This is a review of the Backyardigans Live - The Tale of the Mighty Knights at the Colonial Theater in Boston, on Saturday, May 31, 2008, 11 AM EST.
By CWS | Published 6/11/2008
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The guidelines were given to the Israelites.
By Azteczuma7 | Published 5/18/2008
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A biography of Susan Atkins, who served as the assistant chief executioner in the Manson Massacres of 1969
By JON HOPWOOD | Published 5/4/2008
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Much ado is made of the idea that diplomacy is a way to avoid armed conflict - but at its foundations it wasn't acknowledged as a chance to stave off conflict, but simply another arm of it.
By Chadd De Las Casas | Published 8/5/2007
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This summer, a Bill Maher movie entitled "Religulous" will be coming to a theater near you. Will Maher be able to mock people's most deeply held beliefs? Obviously, yes.
By William Tapscott | Published 3/1/2008
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The story of producer Dwain Esper, the father of the exploitation flick
By Elliot Feldman | Published 9/28/2007
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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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"I know who you are and where you have come from. You are from the immortal realm of Barbelo. And I am not worthy to utter the name of the one who has sent you."
By Daisy May | Published 6/27/2006
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Genesis tells the story of a creator-God who treats his creation as his children. Those children grow slowly into a kind of maturity throughout, but never are they shown to truly "Grow Up."
By KT Prime | Published 10/13/2006
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George Mason was a key figure in the forming of our government during the American Revolution. This article details his life and contributions.
By Prinalgin | Published 4/10/2006
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Can there be more honor in rebellion than in protection of the ruling power of a country?
By Timothy Sexton | Published 7/17/2007
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Stick-figures and poorly-drawn monsters await in the ever-popular online game, Kingdom of Loathing! Never before has so much rampant sketching been involved in so much debauchery since the appearance of Stick Figure Death Theater and...
By Earl S. Wynn | Published 8/17/2005
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Quebec City is one of the oldest communities in North Amnerica, having been established in 1608.
By Mark Whittington | Published 11/3/2005
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The Valley of Jezreel in Israel is a Historical Biblical site with many interests, beauty and comforts for tourists.
By Tala Bar | Published 10/24/2005
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Research on the Spanish Black Legend
By Jennifer Frazee | Published 3/14/2007
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The Broyhill Inn and Conference Center in Boone, The Mast Farm Inn in Valle Crucis, and the Green Park Inn in Blowing Rock offer great opportunities to explore the local culture and natural beauty of North Carolina's western mountains.
By Bradford Hackley | Published 12/6/2005
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Get ready for my very long, personal tribute to The Adventures of Pete & Pete!
By Milena Zepeda | Published 7/5/2007
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In the familial sense, Jocasta acts as wife, mother, and sister, but in the context of the lay, her character seems passive and almost unnecessary.
By ash16 | Published 6/1/2007
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Chester, the unnofficial anthem of the Continental Army was written by William Billings, a colorful character.
By Ising,i.sing | Published 6/20/2007
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This essay concerns the history of the ancient Hebrews following the conquest of the Persian Empire by Alexander the Great in 332 B.C. The occupation of Palestine by the Seleucid Empire and the revolt of Judas Maccabeus are also addressed.
By G. Stolyarov II | Published 6/8/2007
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The Order of the Temple was a military order, founded in the early twelfth century, in the wake of the Catholic conquest of the Holy Land, to protect pilgrims traveling to the holy places against bandits.
By Maisah Robinson, Ph.D. | Published 6/7/2007
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The convenience of having an adequate supply of coins simply didn't exist in the Caribbean islands until the mid-Nineteenth Century. So they confiscated foreign coins and countermarked them with theirown imprint.
By Timothy B. Benford | Published 6/11/2007
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Fulfillment of Divine Will and Establishment of Civil Society: The Functions of the Puritan Covenant
The Puritans of the Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay colonies saw the covenant as a mutual agreement under the watchful eye of God to fulfill God's will in establishing a civil society that would serve as a model of virtue for the rest of the world.
By G. Stolyarov II | Published 6/4/2007
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Ghost sitings have been witnessed by countless million of people throughout the earth. These are just a few of the places where ghosts are said to be.
By Psychic | Published 12/20/2006
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Although Nintendo's Game Boy inventor, Gumpei Yokoi, may have passed away a long time ago, but that doesn't mean its the end for the Game Boy, instead, this one little portable had become something even Yokoi himself might be pleased.
By Anime Boy | Published 12/28/2006
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"The Hall of Fame is full of murders, drug smugglers, wife beaters and drunks."
By Ryan Powell | Published 12/20/2006
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