Believe it or not there are actually some people in the world who do not believe that the United States is the greatest nation in human history. In fact, the other day I was challenged on this issue in an online debate.
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Archive for March 5th, 2010
The United States is the Greatest Nation in Human History
Sex in university may be better for mature audiences
New university students might be thinking about exploring another rite of passage when they get to campus: the joy of sex. However, depending on their level of maturity, some students may find less joy than others. New research from University of Alberta psychologists has found that emotionally mature students may get more positive benefits...
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How to Improve Your Photography With Good Photograph Composition
Many people believe that the only qualification needed for taking a good photograph is being able to use the manual controls of their digital camera. However, although this is important, composition is just as essential if not more so.
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How Do I Know My Child is Ready For Private Voice Lessons?
Teaching voice lessons to children can be tricky. Too many times we have heard of children whose voices were damaged by a well-meaning vocal coach, choir director, or even a parent. So many parents are always asking the question: is my child ready for private singing lessons?
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Theater Review – “Pass It Down” – The Stage Play
"Pass It Down" is a work of art that opened the eyes, ears and minds of all those in attendance. The matriarch of the play, Marlene (Tiffany Wade), whose quick wit and timeless wisdom comes across as crass at first, but proves to be words to live by. It felt as though we were...
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Follow The Advice of a Successful Self-Published Author
Why one successful self-published author said NO to traditional publishing and YES to self-publishing. While most authors rightly look first to traditional publishing, this author has had plenty of success self-publishing his children's books.
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Family, Incest, and Law
Much of history today has all the markings of hegemony akin to the Middle Ages according to John Ralston Saul who says it has come to resemble the obscure and controlling scholasticism of the Middle Ages. (1)
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