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What is Terrorism by Arnaldo Lopez
August 15, 2005   533 Hits
 
Male Breast Cancer by Valencia P. Higuera
August 15, 2005   943 Hits
The purpose of this article is to provide a brief overview of male breast cancer, highlighting symptoms, stages, risk factors, and treatment options. ...
 
Hiking and Camping in the Colorado’s Lizard Head Wilderness Area by Betsie Nielson
August 15, 2005   2861 Hits
The southwestern Rocky Mountains provide an exciting hiking and camping adventure. ...
 
The Origins and History of the Number System by Allen Butler
August 15, 2005   22379 Hits
We call them Arabic Numerals, but our numbers actually find their origins in the history of the Hindus of India. They have changed greatly over the centuries, passing first to the Arabs of the Middle ...
 
Custer State Park, South Dakota: An Awesome Experience by Mary M. Alward
August 17, 2005   1758 Hits
If you love the great outdoors, horseback riding, wildlife and are a history buff, then Custer State Park in South Dakota should be added to your destination list. The sights and fragrances of the Par ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Tunisia by Mark R. Whittington
August 16, 2005   588 Hits
Tunisia was and is a crossroads of the world. It has seen the Phonecians, the Carthaginians, the Romans, the Vandals, the Arabs, the Turks, and European colonialists. Each have left their mark on this ...
 
Five Films about Space Exploration by Mark R. Whittington
August 16, 2005   5212 Hits
Very few people have ever flown in space. But one can experience what it might be like in a vicarious way in a handfull of films, some about real space missions, some about imaginary ones. ...
 
Navigating the NYC Subway System by Arnaldo Lopez
August 16, 2005   6977 Hits
New York City is a premier vacation destination for many visitors from within the United States and from around the world. Estimates are that at least 4 million people visit New York City every year, ...
 
The Origins and History of the Calendar by Allen Butler
August 16, 2005   1414 Hits
The calendar we use today has been developing for millenia, since the days of ancient Egypt. The best minds of countless generations have worked to make the calendar as accurate as possible, but even ...
 
Discover The Remedies For Stress by K.Senthilkumar
August 18, 2005   925 Hits
 
A History Lovers Guide to Cardiff by Mark R. Whittington
August 17, 2005   1221 Hits
Cardiff, the capital of Wales, is dominated by the majestic castle that, while mostly of recent construction, dates back to medieval times. The town is a treasury of artifacts of ancient and medieval  ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Granada by Mark R. Whittington
August 18, 2005   1173 Hits
A thousand years ago, Granada was a jewel of Moorish civilization in Spain. Today it is still rich with the heritage of that era. ...
 
Step Back in Time at Silver Dollar City Theme Park, Branson, Missouri by Mary M. Alward
August 19, 2005   2723 Hits
If you want to experience all aspects of 1800's life in America, plus enjoy rides, attractions and a unique and profound shopping experience, visit Silver Dollar City Theme Park in Branson, Missouri. ...
 
Recognizing and Treating Premenstrual Syndrome or PMS by Sarah McGuire
August 19, 2005   2038 Hits
Premenstrual syndrome is a condition related to a woman's menstrual cycle that results in physical and emotional symptoms for many. Some lifestyle changes, including changes in diet and exercise, can ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Galway by Mark R. Whittington
August 19, 2005   1225 Hits
Galway, the main city and port of the west of Ireland, is worth a visit not only for it's Irish charm and history, but for the numerous festivals that take place there. ...
 
The Origins and History of Timekeeping by Allen Butler
August 19, 2005   2760 Hits
Man has always struggled to keep accurate track of the time. In ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, the first time measurement systems were sundials, which were completely dependent upon the Sun. Today w ...
 
Cruising Up the Hudson River: Manhattan to Sleepy Hollow, New York by Patricia Cote
August 19, 2005   7458 Hits
Take a daytrip cruise from Pier 78 in Manhattan to legendary Sleepy Hollow, New York. Enjoy highlights on the Hudson River such as the George Washington Bridge and the imposing Ice-Age Palisades. Then ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Kyoto by Mark R. Whittington
August 22, 2005   1267 Hits
Kyoto has an astonishing 1600 Buddhist temples, 400 Shinto shrines, and a myriad of palaces, gardens, and museums. It has been Japan's cultural center for centuries. ...
 
Fun Things to Do and See in the Grayland/Westport Area of Washington State by Mary M. Alward
August 25, 2005   1565 Hits
For a fun vacation, head out to the Grayland/Westport area of Washington State. Stay in a fantasy cabin, watch elk free-grazing, see oyster beds, scuba dive, fish, explore nature trails, bicycle and m ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Moscow by Mark R. Whittington
August 23, 2005   1088 Hits
Moscow is one of the most well known, yet in a strange way, mysterious national capitals in the world. Emerging from the darkness of Soviet rule, the city is a treasure house of history dating back fr ...
 
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