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Jezebel: Evil Incarnate Queen Jezebel is known as the incarnate of feminine evil. Her story is included in two books of the Bible and gives a gruesome account of the consequences of rebellion and tyranny. jezebel • ahab • omri • ethabaal • baal
Self-Esteem, God's Style: A VBS Lesson Series This VBS series was developed based on Rev. Rolfe Westendorf's book, "Self-Esteem, God's Style" (reviewed this last Thursday). I attempted to find positive role models whenever possible. Feel free to use as is or adapt it to your needs. vbs • lessons • commandments • self-esteem
August CD Reviews Review of CD's by Amanda Marshall, Michael Aston's Gene Loves Jezebel, Bell Book & Candle, Lauren Hoffman, Big Angry Fish, Martin, Deep Blue Sea Soundtrack, and Outside Providence. cd • review • amanda marshall • michael aston's gene loves jezebel • bell book & candle
The Psychic World of Cats Part II Anpsi is animal psychic phenomena and has been well documented in both the laboratory and by personal experiences. My article, “Amazing Psychic World of Animals,” gives more detail about anpsi. Because there was so much to write about regarding cats’ anpsi, I decided to write two articles instead of one. This article is about cat ghost seers and cat ghosts. Not only can cats and other animals sense ghosts, they can also become one. Animals are amazing creatures and definitely are part of the Paranormal Realm…. paranormal • cats • anpsi • psychic ability • precognition
The Life of Bette Davis Sikov brings a fresh perspective on the turbulent life of this unforgettable two-time Academy-Award winning actor. bette davis • jezebel • all about eve • now • voyager
The Seven Churches III In his vision an angel instructed John to write to the Church in Laodicea and say to them 'Behold I stand at the door and knock', turkey • asia minor • bible • revelations of st john the divine • alashir
The First Wave Early in the season the botanical tides wash ashore as Baby Blue-eyes and Cream Cups and Popcorn flowers. But the first big wave that sends us scurrying for higher ground usually drenches us in sunshiny Goldfields and somewhat darker Fiddlenecks. the first wave • gregg m. pasterick • wildflowers of north america • botany • ecology
May 2001's Best New CDs: A-L Review of new CDs from Bastards of Melody, Cowboy Junkies, Depeche Mode, Destiny's Child, Heather Eatman, Mark Eitzel, Gene Loves Jezebel, Go-Go's, Goo Goo Dolls, Rob Halford and Sophie B. Hawkins cd • review • mp3 • bastards of melody • cowboy junkies
The Sojourner of Gilead Elijah just appears on the scene, so to speak. We are told little about his early life. Much like Melchizedek, he simply emerges out of obscurity, and nothing is mentioned about his parents, his ancestry or early life elijah • bible • god • romans • scripture
Early Spring on the High Plateau: Golden Banner Golden Banner, so similar to lupine, was at the top of my list of wildflowers to see in Colorado... early spring on the high plateau: golden banner • gregg m. pasterick • wildflowers of north america • botany • ecology
Plant Families: Gentians The Gentian Family is an uncommon, Hollywood clan full of real lookers as well as, now that I reflect on them, a few oddballs. But that just makes them even more special, huh? marsh gentian • bottle gentian • explorers gentian • fringed gentian • newberry's gentian
Tale of Three Gardeners: A Floral Conversation Sometimes saying it with flowers can backfire. violets • flowers
Geffen Records: Vintage 80s, Volume I and II Review of Geffen Vintage 80s CDs. geffen vintage 80s cds • wang chung dance hall days and everybody have fun • debbie harry french kissing • john hiatt riding with the king • berlin no more words
Felix Mendelssohn's Elijah Felix Mendelssohn's oratorio Elijah: facts, the cast, brief synopsis, brief history, and other Mendelssohn-related information. felix mendelssohn bartholdy • german composer • romantic composer • facts about oratorio elijah • oratorio elijah
Animotion Together Again Animotion is back together and doing a short tour. animotion regrouped after 14 years • evolved from la group red zone • album 1984 obsession • toured with howard jones and depeche mode • single room to move from movie my stepmother is an
Book Review: Lover of Unreason The book Lover of Unreason details the relationship between Assia Wevill and Ted Hughes. This book also places the plight of Assia Wevill into a social context. assia wevill lover of unreason • assia wevill • ted hughes • sylvia plath • lover of unreason
Interzone 211 A Michael Moorcock Special Issue, with over a third of the magazine given over to the former enfant terrible turned Elder Statesman. michael moorcock • interzone • david langford • eternal champion • john clute
Oscars for Direction - 1950s/1960s The 1950s and 1960s saw several directing records set. It was also a period when several directing veterans affirmed their place in movie history and new trends began. oscars direction 1950s 1960s • oscar history trivia • academy award history trivia • best screenplay award • first win consecutive oscars
Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley, What's Your Angle? An analysis of the Triple H, Stephanie, and Kurt Angle angle. triple h • stephanie mcmahon-helmsley • kurt angle
Academy Award Firsts - 1940s The 1940s saw several firsts that became part of Academy Award history and trivia. From the first foreign film Oscar to the youngest director to receive a nomination. academy award firsts • academy award 1940s • oscar history trivia • academy award history trivia • first foreign film oscar
Jumpin' for Juniper Here in the Northern Hemisphere, as the leaves finish their fall and the landscape shows the beginnings of its winter sleep, we can't help but admire the Enchanting Evergreens. This month we'll see how one favorite, the Juniper, offers much more than just ornamental beauty. juniper • herb • herbalist • herbalism • homeopath
Real Rats: Naming "The Swarm" The problem with naming baby rats pet rats • names • babies • breeding • adoption
Things to do and see in 2004 ...let’s look ahead and see what 2004 has in store for us sleepless stargazers, fanciful dreamers, and lovelorn … well, maybe not the lovelorn. Anyway... things to do and see in 2004 • gregg m. pasterick • amateur astronomy • star gazing • planets
What's in a name? Naming a child is a task that should not be taken lightly. A name effects the child's very essence, and in fact, the word for soul, neSHaMah, contains the word for name, shem. So a child's name actually effects his inner soul. name • names • customs • jewish • naming
Bette Davis in Dark Victory With one performance, Bette Davis got me hooked on classic movies. In my last article for Suite101, I'll tell you why. bette davis • dark victory
Bette Davis: Fasten Your Seatbelts! Bette Davis: An onscreen icon who came to, saw, and conquered Hollywood. bette davis
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The Many Passions of Judge Roy Bean Who is the most interesting, complex 'bad guy' in western history? Here's a vote for an oft-neglected classic. cooper • brennan • homosexuality • subtext • wyler
Lexicon Magazine Keeps New Wave Alive Profile of Lexicon magazine and an interview with its editor, David Richards. lexicon • new wave • europop • synthpop • depeche mode
Quicksand and Passing: Are you the Next Nella Larsen? Outside of describing a sexual act or fantasy are there any women writers addressing the issue of black female sexuality on a psychological basis, the effects of societal pressure in sexual behavior, the struggle to gain intimacy between two people of African descent, the power of marriage? Are there any African american women writers currently working on a novel that discusses this theme? african-american • african • american • black • woman
AFI's Latest List ... of Love There are a lot of great love stories out there, but AFI has chosen 100 that stand out among the rest. afi • 100 love stories
Blooming Biases - Plants that will never make my "A" list. It's your garden party - so give some thought to the invitation list. Do you really want bores, or uptight plants, or those that demand to be pampered and petted beyond endurance? Or would you prefer those that bring delight and variety to the party? gardening • flowering plants • annuals
Test Your Post-Punk IQ Many young bands, from Deftones to Interpol, claim to be influenced by the great artists of post-punk. But what do you really know about the groups of the late 1970s and early 1980s? We've got you covered here, with this post-punk IQ test. joy division • smiths • cure • new order • depeche mode |
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