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- The Oldies? Nostalgia? Watchyacallit?
Our culture is defined by what we have access to!
With the concentration of media the access as been
restricted to the newest tunes.
- Art, Artists, and the Web: Part 1--Why Every Artist Should Have Their Own Website
First rate art is in danger of being left behind in this new age
of the global Internet highway.
- Ludlow Festival
His plays and adaptations have been performed in many countries and in many languages.
- ML - CHI - Zadok and the Making of Gold
ATOMIC HIGH-SPIN TECHNOLOGY: - In 1950 B.
- Fictions Galore
FABULOUS: - Many 'fabulous' personages and concepts are created by man.
- Moissanite Earrings, The Modern Brazilian Beetle
The history of earrings is a varied history indeed.
- Berenguer Sauniere - "This Place is Terrible"
INSPIRATIONAL COMMENTS:“Let me issue and control a nation’s money and I care not who writes the laws.
- The Life of Nikola Tesla - Intro
It is not my purpose to claim to know all the wonders of the life of this great man who is acknowledged as one of the great inventors of all time.
- Sir Francis Drake
FRANCIS DRAKE: - It is my perspective that history has had secrets which Royal Families like the Stuart Bees needed to keep close to their vest; and that these secrets are still kept by our supposed 'experts' in history, to this day.
- Druidic University
MEGALITHIIC POWER PLANTS:Druidic University:Long before there was a Rome or Eternal City there was a Druidic University near Rennes-le-Chateau.
- Native American Life After Prophetstown
My name is Luksi Humma, I am Choctaw or, Chahta, our name in reality.
- Medieval Siege Weaponry: Castle Walls Beware
Medieval siege weaponry was required in any self-respecting war leader’s arsenal in a time when castles with thick defense walls were common and cities surrounded by large, fortified walls were not out of place.
- The Dating Game
Lord Renfrew, Disney Professor of Archaeology at Cambridge University states:
"Archaeologists all over the world have realized that much of prehistory, as written in the existing textbooks, is inadequate.
- Shakespeare's Art: Understanding 'King Lear'
Students of Shakespeare have spent a very great deal of time debating the meanings of "Othello", "King Lear", and "Macbeth".
- Leonardo Da Vinci
THE BICYCLE OF LEONARDO DA VINCI: - “… a man who was at once an artist, an inventor, a scientist - and who saw no contradiction between these diverse realms.
- Ogham and Aymara
OGHAM:As any reader of my work knows by now, Ogham and an Ogham mentor played a major role in altering my life and commitment to learning about the ancients.
- Christopher Columbus
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS: - It seems a mystery to most academics why the governments who are based on Manifest Destiny and the ‘colon’-ization of the world by Christophe Colon (this is the name he wanted to be called and may actually be the Catalan Cathar name for him.
- Arthur Koestler
ARTHUR KOESTLER:Humanitarian, historian and scientist are just a few of the labels associated with this most excellent man of letters.
- An Interview on History and Educational Media
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- Debussy and Gamelan According to a 150 Year Old Man
Hello!If you haven’t been transported by the mesmerizing sounds of Gamelan yet, we highly recommend you hear some.
- Building Catapults Required Engineering Know How
When building catapults, armies had to include in their ranks those people capable of employing complicated mathematical formulas and turning them into machines of war.
- Working With The Generations
For the first time in history, there are four generations in the work force.
- Precious Stones -The Big Five: Part 1, The Emerald
The emerald is probably the most rare of all precious stones and is considered by some to be even more valuable than the diamond.
- The Red Violin - Film Review
The film portrays the creation, fate, and redemption of a father’s legacy to his unborn child: a violin.
- Crazy Horse
My ancestry includes Colonel Miles (or Myles) Keough (or Keogh) through a relationship that apparently was not formalized with a lady who attended his grave, in a story made famous by many books on the matter.
- Precious Stones - The Big Five: Part 2, The Ruby
What fairy tales of enchanted princesses and legendary lore of the Arabian Nights does not the mere mention of the ruby conjure up to our imagination! No stone has been more intimately connected with poetry and romance, and few gems can compare either in beauty or value with a perfect ruby.
- Human Genome Project and Mayan Calendar
HUMAN GENOME PROJECT: - In 1991 Michael Coe wrote Breaking the Mayan Code in which he said knowing how this language was ‘both phonetic as well as pictographic was as important as the Human Genome Project and space colonization’.
- A Short Biography on Some of Europe's Most Loved and Hated Monarchs - Pt 1 Vlad Tepes (Dracula)
Vlad Tepes or Dracula was born in 1431, in the fortress of Sighisoara, Romania.
- The Origin of America's Corporate Elite (BC)
Ephesus had a shrine to the Anatolian mother-goddess and the Cretan Lady of Wild Things that was later incorporated into the Greek worship of Artemis.
- Human Cultural Evolution
If we think about it at this juncture, clearly there is little to commend this Judaeo/ Christian/Islamic God if he is represented by the people who led this church.
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