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Articles related to "Chronology"
Stones History (Oct. 18 - 25) Stones History for this week stones • history • chronology • keith richards • mick jagger
Third Day in 2007 Fans of Third Day can expect 2007 to be filled with opportunities to see their favorite group in ways never before imagined. third day • mac powell • tai anderson • christian rock music • chronology volume one & two
New Third Day Review If ever there was a band deserving of an anthology, it would have to be Third Day, the Southern rockers who helped push the Christian music scene onto the playing field. third day • chronology volume one • mac powell • tai anderson • provident
'The Vikings' Book Review A look at Viking warfare and raids, the famed Viking longship and the Vikings in North America. the vikings book review • book about vikings • foreword by magnus magnusson • a history of the vikings • the vikings in north america
March 13th Stock Market Crash Strained credit and wild financial speculation lead to panic in an era of bold industrial expansion at the dawn of the American Century, in the days before the Fed. stock market crash • panic of 1907 • march 13 • 1907 stock market crash • j.p. morgan
Review of The Unknown Gulag This book about Soviet 'dekulakization' practices and the fate of the peasant forced labor settlements is an important look into Russian history. kulaks • dekulakization • the unknown gulag • lynne viola • stalin
A Celebration for Freedom Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was born on Jan. 15, 1929. This site is a great place to go for succinct information about this great man. To give you an idea of how helpful this site could be in your MLK studies which involve freedom songs and civil rights music, here are some excerpts from one of the pages at this site celebration • black history • martin luther king • jr. • music
African-American Theatre on the Web -- Part 3 blacks • theatre • websites • web sites • wallace bridges
How did God Create the Universe? How should Christians understand the first two chapters of Genesis? How did God create the "heavens and the earth"? god • universe • creation • evolution • six
The Hindu Calendars India's numerous calendars count the days by the sun, the moon, a combination of the two, or by the Indian Zodiac of rashis, and beginning from several different Eras. hindu religious national calendars • origin customs indian new year's days • history indian zodiac signs • solar lunar lunisolar months celebration • saka era
Mountains on the Left, Ruins on the Right Tolkien Enterprises recently moved to protect its trademarks in the gaming marketplace. Can they really prevent the gaming community from exercising its imagination, or are they just delaying the inevitable? tolkien enterprises • iron crown enterprises • middle-earth • gaming • role-playing games
Kashmir The Vale of Kashmir might well be the Vale of Tears. Read about this beautiful and torn land. kashmir • india • pakistan • hindus • muslims himalayas
The Orff Process Carl Orff was a German composer and educator. Orff defined the ideal music for children, "never music alone, but music connected with movement, dance, and speech - not to be listened to, meaningful only in active participation." Orff said, "Experience first, then intellectualize." carl orff • orff • carl • process • learning
Jeff Magnum's Neutral Milk Hotel The final statement the world has from Neutral Milk Hotel is In the Aeroplane Over the Sea. It's surely a huge statement, but what it's saying might be anyone's guess. neutral milk hotel • in the aeroplane over the sea • jeff mangum • two-headed boy • holland 1945
Noesis: Philosophical Research Online Philosophy teachers, researchers and students wishing to conduct systematic and productive online searches for philosophy-related materials will also be advised to include Noesis in their arsenals. philosophy • philosophy resources • research • noesis • hippias
American History for Travelers A Traveller's History of the USA gives visitors to America a potted history of the country, covering people, places, culture, politics, and all in one paperback book. traveller's history of the usa • historical travel guide • american politics and culture • understanding north america for visitors • brief summary of us places and people
Best Bob Dylan Information An introduction to the best Bob Dylan products in a wide array of different mediums. bob dylan • no direction home • scorcese • blonde on blonde • highway 61 revisited
Early Exploration of California It is believed that the name "California" derived from a Spanish novel, Las Sergas de Esplandian, written in the 15th-century. The book told of a mythical island located california • spanish • amazon • gold • hernando de alarcon
Frederick Chopin- His Childhood Frederick Chopin was well known as a virtuoso pianist and composer, but little is written about his childhood. This article charts his life from birth to early manhood. chopin • frederick chopin • childhood • piano • composer
Grigorii Rasputin Rasputin was given credit for curing the tsarevich when he had boughts of illness. However, most people felt the Romanovs would be better off without his influence. rasputin • romanovs • alexandra fyodorovna • tsarevich alexei • felix yusupov
Ine Ine was neither the son nor the father of a king, but in his laws he left a lasting legacy in England. ine • king • wessex • laws • athelheard
Mormon Leadership Backs Proposition 8 The author of the Nine Moons Blog was called in by her stake president and asked to make a sizeable contribution to support Proposition 8. same sex marriage • proposition 8 • california ballot initiative • mormon leadership • gay marriage
Origin of the Holocaust in Germany The problem of why the Holocaust happened has generated more debate and controversy than any other event in history. The definitive answer has remained elusive. origin of the holocaust • german holocaust • german culture • german identity • holocaust debate
Poet Alison Townsend Alison Townsend is the author of two books of poetry, "The Blue Dress" and "What The Body Knows". She has an amazing ability to convey deep sorrow in her delicate poems. alison townsend poetry • the blue dress • townsend prose poems • emotive poetry • what the body knows
Sean Penn Directs Into The Wild Sean Penn directed, produced and partly filmed the 2007 movie Into The Wild. A movie about a young mans escape from modern society. into the wild • sean penn • jon krakauer • emile hirsch • alaska
The Science of Quranic Study Many mistakes can be made when one has not taken time to learn the science of approaching Quranic studies, leading to assumptions and misconceptions about Islam itself. ulum al quran • ulum al-qur'an • science of the quran • quranic sciences • nasikh and mansukh
Revisiting Renewable Energy With all the focus on terrorism, we may be forgetting some important details about our energy policy. What can we do to stop our continuing dependence on oil? green party • renewable energy • solar power • wind power • wave energy
The Railroad, part 12 In 1844 Asa Whitney envisioned a railroad, stretching across the United States from ocean to ocean and began seeking possible routes that would reach from Lake Michigan to the Pacific Coast. Before Congress he proposes such a railroad, asked for a vast land grant, and assures Congress that the Indians will be of no concern. In the next ten years many Indian tribes are forced to concede thousands of acres with some tribes being removed to Indian Territory. The Union Pacific is given until July 1, 1876, to reach the western boundary of Nevada Territory, and God help anyone, white or red, who stands in its way. railroad • asa whitney • indians • native americans • plains indians
The Reference Shelf A visit to an architect's library can uncover a wealth of classic books... here are some of the best references available! architecture • architect • building • construction • books
The Tranquillity Alternative -- A Review A review of the alternative space history SF The Tranquillity Alternative, a novel by Allen Steele. science fiction • speculative fiction • genre • novel • author
Airlines' Brand Image Airlines turn to balance sheets and brand image when turbulence strikes. delta airlines • brand image • logo • bankruptcy • crash
Ancient Decorative Art Works Art guide "30,000 Years of Art" from Phaidon Press features these 9th-century world-wide works of art in stunning and detailed photographs. decorative world art • 30000 years of art • 9th-century art • bird-man mural • huangdao ware jar
Dr Martin Luther King Jnr 40 years ago civil rights leader, Dr Martin Luther King Jnr was assassinated by James Earl Ray at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. dr martin luther king jnr • mlk • memphis tennessee • lorraine motel • atlanta georgia
Ekaterinburg by Helen Rappaport A review of Helen Rappaport's Ekaterinburg, a tragic and thrilling account of the climax of the Russian Revolution and the last days of the Romanovs. ekaterinburg • ekaterinburg by helen rappaport • the last days of the romanovs • fate of the romanovs • murder of nicholas ii
Exploring the History of Glam Rock A cooperative theatre research assignment investigates the history of Glam Rock. Deploy small work groups to create a chronology of the lifespan of a theatrical genre. history of glam rock • cooperative theatre research assignment • investigative journalism for researching theatre • glam rock musical movement • rise and fall of a musical movement
Georgia—Cradle of Ancient Wine? Several regions have been studied in connection with the search for the earliest domesticated grapevines. These include western Iran, the Levant, Armenia, and Georgia. georgia • vitis vinifera • caucasus • transcaucasus • black sea
Mary Anning (1799 - 1847) Mary Anning was a fossil hunter of extraordinary talent whose work was vital to the study of natural history and, ultimately, to the understanding of evolution. mary anning • mary anning fossils • mary anning biography • lyme regis fossils • first plesiosaur
Patron Saint of the Internet Despite being born over a thousand years before the invention of the computer, Saint Isidore of Seville has been named the Patron Saint of the Internet. saint isidore of seville • patron saint of the internet • the etymologiae of saint isidore • patron saint of computers • patron saint of school children
Return to the Holy Land The most outspoken advocates of a right to return to pre-1948 homes in the Holy Land do not recognize the right of others to return to their pre-70 home. jewish history • pre-1948 holy land • right of return • mideast peace • arab-israeli dispute
Sacred Art Works Art history guide 30,000 Years of Art, with beautiful presentation of art by historical timeline, includes these sacred artifacts from the 9th century. sacred world art • 30000 years of art • bodhisattva avalokiteshvara • durga slaying the buffalo • cocle pectoral gold disk
Stanley Kubrick Exhibit in Ghent The life and work of Stanley Kubrick, one of the most influential filmmakers of all time, is currently on display in Ghent, Belgium. ghent belgium • stanley kubrick exhibition • kubrick films • kubrick movies • a clockwork orange
Ten Tips to Get Your Writing Published A good way of learning writing is to get to the fundamentals. One, to make yourself heard. Two, to make yourself understood. Three, to hold interest till you are done. writing for publishing • learning writing • writing write • writing english • writing strategies
Thames: Sacred River by Peter Ackroyd A review of Thames: Sacred River, Peter Ackroyd's massive, meandering tribute to England's most famous river. thames sacred river by peter ackroyd • thames by peter ackroyd • thames sacred river • peter ackroyd • history of the thames
The Met's Art Education Facility The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Ruth and Harold D. Uris Center for Education in New York has been redesigned, incorporating 21st-century technologies. the metropolitan museum of art • ruth and harold d. uris center for education • diane w. burke hall • nolen library • art study room
United States Coast Guard: Early History The U.S. Coast Guard as it is known today, was officially established, January 28, 1915--a merger of two ocean rescue groups. us coast guard early history • united states coast guard • us life saving service • us revenue cutter service • revenue marine
What is Game Theory? Game theory is a branch of applied mathematics which relates to strategy and prediction of behavior; a complicated science with a diverse range of applications. game theory • john nash • nash equilibrium • mathematical strategy • math of chess
Why Didn't They Ask Evans? An early and often overlooked little gem from the Queen of Crime, Agatha Christie, for once not featuring either Hercule Poirot or Miss Marple, but two young adventurers. agatha christie • queen of crime • hercule poirot • miss marple • tommy and tuppence
A Paradise Tree for Christmas Last week I told you about a lovely and not too well known type of Christmas tree - the Jesse tree. This week I would like to share with you another even less well known Christmas tree. It is known as the Paradise tree. paradise • tree • christmas • adam • eve
Book Review: Hippocrene Guide to The Underground Railroad This is a review of a book that tries to detail the Underground Railroad and the sites one can see today. If you plan on visiting UGRR sites, perhaps as a family vacation, this book is handy. underground railroad • book • sites • monuments • buildings |
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