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  • The Art of Investing
  • For any art enthusiast, picking the right painting to invest in is a very detailed and rigorous event. If you are spending thousands of dollars for a work of art you want to pick t...
  • Interesting Facts: Scare Crow Trivia Questions And Answers
  • 1. What is a scarecrow? A. A device to scare birds B. A device to keep farmers company C. A device to motivate gardeners D. A device to entertain visitors A. A device to sca...
  • The Logic of Existential Meaning
  • ?When we reflect on this struggle, we may console ourselves with the full belief, that the war of nature is not incessant, that no fear is felt, that death is generally prompt, and...
  • European Cultural Hegemony and Australian Aboriginals
  • The relationship between the indigenous people of Australia and their native lands is essential to their traditional culture. The colonization of their nations by Europeans has lea...
  • Free Online Trivia Game Questions and Answers
  • Question: Infants have more or less number of bones than adults? Answer: More Trivia Teaser: A baby's body has about 300 bones at birth. These eventually fuse, or grow toge...
  • Handling Setbacks
  • Life is a grindstone. Whether it grinds us down or polishes us up depends on us. -Thomas L. Holdcroft Setbacks as we may call them are an evolutionary process which is necessar...
  • Numerology's Goal number; what we can achieve in Life
  • Ever wonder what you can do in life if you apply yourself? Numerology can tell us what we are meant to achieve if we follow our Life Path. We do this by calculating our Goal number...
  • Foam Chairs are a Gamer's Delight
  • More and more people these days are discovering the fun of video games played at home on consoles and massive multiplayer online video games and computer games. Some people sit for...
  • Numerology's Soul Urge and where you Live; Cities have Motivation numbers too
  • Ever notice how some cities have a life of their own, a flavor which suits you or not, depending on what you seek in life? Numerologist know that cities, states, even countries hav...
  • Health and Numerology; problems to guard against for your Life Path
  • Your health is your most precious commodity. If you new you had a predisposition to certain health problems, wouldn't you take steps to guard your good health? Numerology can predi...
  • Careers and Numerology; Finding the right Job for your Life Path
  • Do you love your career; feel like you are doing what you were born to do; or do you feel out of sorts at your Job? Most of us really struggle to find the right career choice. We t...
  • Absinthe, The Controversial History in Art
  • It has been labeled as mind altering, and even been the blame of murder back in 1905. It's a strong liquor and some even label it as a dangerous drug. It's called Absinthe, the Gre...
  • Numerology's Personal Day; when to Start that Important Job
  • Ever have one of those days when everything goes right for you? When you make that presentation, or interview for that job and you can do no wrong; everything just clicks. Numerolo...
  • Astrology and Numerology; Why you need Both
  • In critical applications in science and industry, backup systems are a must. Weather it's loss of availability of your ATM or Television, of Loss of Life due to equipment failure i...
  • Numerology Readings aren't always Accurate
  • I've done hundreds of Numerology readings over the years, and almost all of them have errors and contradictions in one form or another. The question is, why is this so, and how can...
  • Festivals of India - An Overview
  • Overview Indian festivals speak of India's rich cultural and traditional background. The colorful festivals are an integral part of every Indian. The festivals play an important...
  • New Book Reveals Truth, Suffering and Aftermath of Domestic Violence
  • Author portrays horrific struggle of trying to stop abuse in her life. Marriage counseling and psychiatrists did not help. When she finally separates and tries to divorce her husba...
  • Iron John will teach you about the journey to manhood
  • Book: Iron John - A book about men. Author: Robert Bly Pages: 268 Published by Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc. Publication date: 1990 Published by Vintage Books ...
  • The mythology behind Iron John
  • Iron John is a book, which was written by an American Poet Robert Bly in the year 1990. This book is on the subject of ? Men. The author has tried to explore the mythology and the ...
  • Old Phil Propagated A Good Old Hoax
  • It began as all things begin n a long period of boredom with nothing exciting to do. Whoever said, ?Idle hands are the devil?s workshop,? knew something of what they were speaking....
  • Meaning of the colors.
  • Colors affect all of us in different ways. Each color, however, has certain universal properties or associations. Flowers of different colors have unique meanings too. Use these co...
  • Middle Years Utopia
  • Wonderful, you may say, or is it? It would be foolish to assume that More’s Utopia was nothing more than a simple literary invention, a mere place where people are happy, wor...
  • Ideal Society
  • Utopia, particularly in our modern day vocabulary has become synonymous with perfection, and with that which is ideal yet unattainable. More’s work created such an impact wit...
  • Palmistry - Can Hand Analysis Predict the Future?
  • The practice of using palm reading to predict the future dates back thousands of years, and continues to be very popular today. Yet one of the most common questions that many peopl...
  • Sir Tom Stoppard, the early plays. Travesties
  • Sir Tom Stoppard's play Travesties (1974) might be seen as a return to the problems he dealt with right at the beginning of his career in A Separate Peace (1960) and Enter a Free M...
  • Sir Tom Stoppard, the early plays. Dogg's Our Pet
  • Before looking at one of Sir Tom Stoppard's major plays, Travesties (1974), it is worth glancing at his short play Dogg's Our Pet (1971) (Revived to support Cahoots Macbeth 1979) i...
  • Sir Tom Stoppard, the early plays. Jumpers
  • One of Sir Tom Stoppard's most successful early plays, Jumpers (1972), is structured on roughly the same lines as his earlier play Enter a Free Man (1963). George Moore of Jumpers,...
  • Dr Martin Luther King Jr A Celebration Of His Life
  • Saturday, January 13, 2007 Dr Martin Luther King Jr A Celebration Of His LIfe Martin Luther King Jr. rose to national fame in December 1955 when he joined the efforts of The Mon...
  • Compatibility and Common Sense
  • The more one studies relationships, the more it becomes apparent that people are multifaceted. They have different layers of interaction with each other. Where two people might get...
  • Sir Tom Stoppard, the early plays. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
  • Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead is probably Sir Tom Stoppard's best-known and most frequently-studied play, and is one of the most original and inventive plays of British pos...
  • Sir Tom Stoppard, the early plays. Albert's Bridge
  • Sir Tom Stoppard's play Albert's Bridge (Radio, 1967), develops similar themes to those of his earlier plays, concentrating specifically on the opposition between chaos and order. ...
  • Sir Tom Stoppard, the early plays. If You're Glad I'll be Frank
  • In Sir Tom Stoppard's play If You're Glad I'll be Frank (Radio 1966), a change of direction is clearly seen. Here the central couple are, in fact, separated, and although they try ...
  • A Lesson in Karma
  • Once in a far off land there was a young monk who liked to spend most of his time in silent contemplation. Often he could be found walking down the road, deeply absorbed in prayers...
  • The Tennessee Valley Authority
  • The Tennessee Valley Authority was entablished on May 18, 1933 by President Franklin Roosevelt. USA was going through severe economic dpression during that period. The President fo...
  • The Square Aspect and the Modes
  • The square or 90 degree aspect is often thought of as a tension aspect between two areas in life that do not experience harmony with each other. To understand this aspect thoroughl...
  • Astrology's Unique House to House System
  • One of the things I really love about Astrology is how it puts together the puzzle pieces of life. Nowhere is this more clear than in the House to House method of understanding the...
  • Apples and Apple Blossoms: Ancient Symbols and Modern Legends
  • Apple blossoms are ideal symbols of love, youth, beauty and happiness. The apple blossom is the state flower for Arkansas, once a top apple-producing state in the United States. Ap...
  • Sir Tom Stoppard, the early plays. 3. Enter a Free Man
  • Sir Tom Stoppard's play Enter a Free Man (Originally called A Walk on the Water, made for TV, 1963) is a more complex play built up on the simple foundations of A Separate Peace (1...
  • Sir Tom Stoppard, the early plays. 2. A Separate Peace
  • Sir Tom Stoppard's first two plays, A Separate Peace (TV, 1960) and A Walk on the Water (TV, 1963, adapted for the stage as Enter a Free Man in 1968) are concerned with the problem...
  • Sir Tom Stoppard, the early plays. 1. Introduction
  • Sir Tom Stoppard has produced a large and varied body of work, including plays for radio, television and the stage, a novel, and several screenplays. In his early career he became ...
  • Paul Scott and The Raj Quartet
  • Paul Mark Scott was not widely known as a writer until almost the end of his life. Staying On received the Booker Prize in 1977; then a TV adaptation of The Raj Quartet in 1984 ens...
  • Lawrence Durrell and the The Alexandria Quartet
  • Lawrence George Durrell was the son of British parents who had spent all their lives in India and who were themselves the children of British imperial administrators. His grandpare...
  • Anthony Burgess. An introduction
  • Anthony Burgess, best known for his novels, particularly A Clockwork Orange, is also remembered as a composer, a biographer and critic, and occasional TV personality. The novels we...
  • Samuel Beckett: an introduction
  • Samuel Beckett wrote many of his works in French then re-worked them into English; meaning he re-expressed rather than translated them. Vladimir Nabokov (1899-1977) made a similar ...
  • Sir Kingsley Amis and the era of Lucky Jim
  • Kingsley Amis was a modern and popular writer who began his career as a radical and ended up fostering an image of curmudgeonly conservatism. He was knighted in 1990. Amis is remem...
  • The Age of Reason and the spread of English
  • What non-English-speaking people would have taken the trouble to learn English in 1700? For study and diplomacy, the answer is practically nobody. That had changed by the year 1800...
  • Psychological warfare in the plays of Harold Pinter
  • Dialogue between characters in Pinter's plays can often seem enigmatic, and its purpose obscure, but it becomes less so when we realise that as often as not a battle is taking plac...
  • Indian Literature: R. K. Narayan. The English Teacher
  • Krishnan, the central character of R. K. Narayan's 'The English Teacher', undertakes an emotional, intellectual, and spiritual journey during the course of the novel. At the start ...
  • English Literature. Kim, by Rudyard Kipling
  • Few modern English readers could enjoy Rudyard Kipling's 'Kim' in the way Kipling intended it to be enjoyed. Kipling was an Imperialist, and 'Kim' embodies attitudes towards Britis...
  • James Joyce. 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man'. Rebellion and release
  • James Joyce?s novel 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man' is a 'bildungsroman', concerned with the development of its main character, Stephen Dedalus. By comparison with Joyce'...
  • English Literature: Thomas Hardy. Tess of the d
  • In Tess of the d?Urbervilles Thomas Hardy deals with issues of morality in two fundamental ways; one is the relativity of moral values - their variation according to time and place...
  • German Memories in Asia: A Discussion on Volcanic Winter & Human Evolution!
  • When I was talking to Walker on the beach, a large wave from the Indian Ocean frightened me making wonder whether the tsunami wave was on its way once again towards the Indian Ocea...
  • German Memory in Asia: Memories of the Old Europe
  • While we were passing a junction, the driver told, he wanted to visit a deity, because he had made a vow some time back and turned the vehicle towards a more isolated passage. T...
  • German Memories in Asia: The German Kindness
  • I recalled memories of two months ago. At the event “Night of a Thousand Dinners” I gave a brief speech on various issues ranging from landmines to world affairs. I can...
  • German Memory in Asia: A Visit to Tsunami-Hit Coastal Areas of Indian Ocean!
  • I had a fine view of the mangroves in the both directions of the passage, recalling memories of the good old days in Mullaitivu. When we reached the tsunami-hit bridge, we stop...
  • German Memory in Asia: A Tsunami Mission on the Shores of Bay of Bengal!
  • While I was approaching the edge of the Indian Ocean, I observed there were some sea gulls speedily hurrying from sea to land. I was terrified thinking that another tsunami was app...
  • German Memories in Asia: A Visit to War-Torn Area
  • Our six-vehicle convoy reached Vavuniya, the Northern-most border town of the Island, which separates the LTTE-controlled areas and the Sri Lankan Government-controlled areas. T...
  • Human Terror!
  • I was feeling sleepy and went to bed. The deep sleepy mood somehow made me reflect on the early 1970 incidents where Mao-wing influenced insurgents started their revolution in the ...
  • German Memories in Asia: The Unsafe World!
  • I visited Taj Samudra, one of the five star hotels in the country, where Ramige and his Television crew were staying. I had a number of CDs which told of the horrors of the tid...
  • German Memories in Asia: A Mission in Asia!
  • In a week’s time I came back to Aquarius Hotel to assist the team which wanted to survey the tsunami-hit areas. I was waiting in the lobby, expecting Pascal Sadune, the le...
  • Recalling My Memories on the Day of the Indian Ocean's Tsunami!
  • In the morning of 26th of December 2004, people were running here and there in our residential area where we were staying in Colombo, the capital of the Indian Ocean’s Island...
  • German Memories in Asia: The Memorable Moments of Our Tsunami Mission!
  • We were moving fast and in a few minutes we reached the military barrier. We didn’t have any difficulty crossing the military and LTTE barriers. While on our way the keros...
  • Dutch Jaffna And The Rise And Fall Of The Voc - The World's First Multinational Company
  • During the Dutch period in Asia, all Dutch colonial operations were overseen by the VOC, the “Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie” or the Dutch East India Company. W...
  • An Exploration into Eurasians - the Burghers of Sri Lanka
  • Asia was from time immemorial a crossroad for human migration and a meeting point for the different Homo sapiens cousins. Negroid, Indo-Europeans, Dravidians, Semites, Mongoloi...
  • Dutch Fort of Jaffna and Our School Day Adventures
  • We used to go inside of the Dutch Fort in our junior school days with our class teacher as she was residing inside the Dutch Fort with her husband who was a senior Police Officer a...
  • Journey of the Early Man: Africa to America
  • Prof. Pitchappan, a Senior Professor from the School of Biological Sciences in India played an important role in the discovery of first coastal migration of the early man from Afri...
  • An Exploration Into Indo - European Migration Towards South Asia
  • A new very history started in South Asia, with Indo – European migration somewhere between 6000BC to 1500BC through Central Asia towards Western Asia and South Asia. When...
  • German Memories in Asia: Exploring the Human Evolution
  • While we were having a chat by the seashore, twilight has turned into night and the German team who were playing volleyball has already left the beach. We were discussing many ...
  • An Exploration into Early Human Migration
  • Closing my eyes in bed my inner-eyes started to visualize many events of the past. I was able to visualize the Homo erectus who were living in the old world nearly two million ...
  • German Tsunami Mission in Asia: My Experience and Memories
  • I couldn't imagine how a tremour underneath in the form of an earthquake by tectonic plate movements caused a massive disaster in the coastal areas of most of the Indian Ocean Rim ...

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