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- Presenting Jeff Minthorn - Editor of Verge Magazine
A little while ago I mentioned that I stumbled across Verge Magazine by accident and that I planned to interview its editor, Jeff Minthorn.
- My Dentist - A Really Cool Guy!
I am very excited that I will be able to conduct my third interview very soon.
- Karla Darocas: Artist, Entrepeneur, and Canuck Expatriate in Spain
I had an opportunity to meet Karla last year on one of my trips to Spain.
- Presenting: BARBARA WINTER!
Well, I am really excited to be able to present to you my first interview: Barbara Winter, best-selling author and creative entrepreneur extraordinaire.
- Bestselling Author Barbara Winter Coming Up!
As an entrepreneur, fledgling creative person and travel enthusiast myself, I always keep learning from other entrepreneurs who have successfully combined business, creativity and travel in their own way.
- Richard Price and the Art of Turning Novels into Films
Richard Price is one of our premier novelists.
- The Life and Works of Henri Matisse
The undisputed leader of the Fauve Group, and regarded as one of the great formative figures in 20th century art, Henri Matisse was a master of the use of color and form to convey emotional expression.
- Read this Article if You Like Dolphins
Many people naturally like our Dolphin mammal cousins, they seem very nice and friendly and they seem to like us too.
- Bettie Page - The World's First Supermodel
The World’s First Supermodel
If Only She Was The Girl Next Door
Most Likely To Succeed
The Bangs Have It
News Flash, Brunettes Have More Fun
Miss Pin-Up Girl Of The World
Blue Crush
The Klaw Has You
The Later Years
Divine Bettie
Professional Woman
The Girl With The Perfect Figure
The Betty Pages
Rock-A-Who?
Blue Iguana
Burlesque QueenThe World’s First SupermodelNaughty.
- Forbes Magazine, The History
One of the most widely respected and important American publications of the last century is Forbes Magazine.
- Legionnaire Success Lessons
The French Foreign Legion was founded in 1831.
- The When, Wheres, and Hows of Palmistry
“Cross my palm with silver, luvvie” smiles the deeply tanned, middle-aged palmist in true gypsy tradition, her beautifully manicured hand held out across the velvet-clad table.
- Shirley Temple, I Still Love You!
Shirley Temple was the big thing with the girls when I was a kid.
- The Chakri Kings of Thailand - in the Golden Age of Rattanakosin
The first of the Chakri kings, King Rama I or King Phra
Phuttayotfa, who reigned from 1782 – 1809,
founded the dynasty when he established Bangkok as the
capital of Thailand.
- Merchant of Venice Shows 'Will' Power
The time
Mid to late 16th century.
- Why I Don't Like Frederick Wilhelm Viktor Albert of Hohenzollern: Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany
This morning I popped out of bed as I do every Sunday morning and stuck a cake in the oven.
- Read this Article if You No Longer Vote
Many Americans do not vote, which seems silly considering our democracy has proven to propel us into the status of being one of the most Free countries on the Planet.
- Latent Hopes of Tibetan Monks
In a previous article on the Human Gnome, I pointed out that I was an expert on the Latent Hopes of Tibetan Monks.
- Shakespeare - Taming of the Shrew - Play Review
Keeping within the imaginative boundaries of human life, without becoming overly outlandish, the comedy demonstrated in the play was often sardonic, lighthearted, and always entertaining.
- Great Wall of China - The Chinese Dragon
When seen from above the Great Wall of China looks like a dragon zigzagging over mountain tops.
- Dolores "DeeJazz" Jackson -- On The Move!
When Dolores "DeeJazz" Jackson sings, it's not surprising to see why her listeners are are dynamically captivated.
- What If There Were No Wars?
What if the human raced evolved to the point that they understood that killing ones own species sets a very bad precedent? What if we could use some other method to solve impasses of nation state’s political will in negotiations? What if we declared wars on things, which are not threats of mankind against it’s own but rather events occurring against all nations and all peoples? What if we declared war on the short water supplies or a war on Poverty and human rights abuses? What if we simply said we have had enough of these Typhoons and Hurricanes and declared World War III on Extreme Weather, which kills tens of thousands per year? Declare War on the Weather; a genuine Herculean effort to stop Hurricanes like Katrina, Wilma, Andrew and Rita and a commitment to the human race to win that war once and for all?How about a war on Cancer? What about a war on the confines of Gravity on our species, freeing us from being imprisoned on this little oasis and allowing us to travel the solar system and beyond? Why not declare a war on the issues, which truly plague us all? A war on Earthquakes and vibrational anomalies, which cause them and trigger Tsunamis, could be a start.
- Stagecoach Drivers and Their Whips
Not everyone could manage a stagecoach.
- A History Of Lynching
Definition: Lynching is a mob act of vigilantism to illegally execute an accused person by a mob.
- Retired Bus Driver's Harrowing Night of Fear - An Excerpt from the Novel "A Dancing Bear"
It was at approximately this moment that Jack Durack conceived his intention to shoot his visitor dead.
- Dr. Walter Freeman's Frontal Lobotomies at Athens (Ohio) State Hospital
Few chapters in the medical history of Athens County, Ohio, are more notorious or fascinating than that concerning Walter Freeman, M.
- Halfbreeds and Mugwumps
Back during the Gilded Age we had immigrants, robber barrens, Republicans, Democrats, Halfbreeds, and Mugwumps.
- White Doves Flying: In Memoriam to Rosa Parks
Over 4000 people attended the public funeral of Rosa Parks, the women who single-handedly ignited the Civil Rights Movement.
- Ed Seykota
Markets: FuturesContact: Undisclosed.
- Warren Buffet
He also made money by collecting and selling lost golf balls.
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