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Supercentenarian Gertrude was born in 1894, and is now recognised as the third oldest living person on Earth at the grand old age of One Hundred and Fourteen.
People who are hurt by rejection may respond by behaving aggressively toward other individuals as a response to the betrayal they feel they experienced.
Born in 1751, James Madison, the fourth President of the United States was brought up in Orange County, Virginia.
The philosophy of life for the common man in Colonial British America produced values shaped by family need, local politics, religion, virtue, honor and even war.
Scientists have made a discovery that could lead to development of a new vaccine for estrogen receptor negative breast cancer. Find out the full story.
Sen. Obama has come under fire for controversial comments made by his pastor Jeremiah Wright. Sen. McCain has embraced controversial pastors and been given a pass.
Henry D. Thoreau became a student of Native American cultures as seen in his Indian Notebooks and in his visits to Maine where he met and befriended Penobscot Indians.
As well as offering cool discounts for females throughout the year, The Clan Hostel, Buenos Aires is also a great back-packer spot with a friendly vibe and superb kitchen
Many U.S. farmers and others want to trade with Cuba forgeting why the embargo was set in place:to protect the assets of U.S. citizens whose assets were stolen in 1959.
Perennial groundvers can be attractive and useful and you don't have to restrict your choice to just Ivy or Vinca.
The Last of the Ofos illustrates the journey of a man who has lost his entire tribe and his search for his Native American identity.
At a Twin Cities celebration of America's heritage, the former U.S. Sec. of State, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, and National Security Advisor did not disappoint.
Birmingham is a city attracts visitors because of it's southern charm and appeal. It's a city that keeps people coming back for more year after year.
Ever since High School Musical took the country by storm, singing has become cool. Well, kind of. The new series centers around a High School Glee Club.
Every year we decorate our homes a certain way but do we know why? The history or these decorations are explored.
Using President Obama's Back to School speech and Ying Ying Yu's "This I Believe" student essay, gifted students can see how similar messages vary between cultures.
Mistletoe is associated with Christmas and kissing, but the natural history of this familiar group of parasitic plants is as interesting as the tradition and folklore.
The Morning Star is a symbol of hope for the Pennsylvania Deutsch and Native Americans followers of Pagan traditions.
On July 4, 1054 the supernova that formed the Crab Nebula occurred in the constellation Taurus. It was bright enough to be visible in the daytime for nearly a month.
Losing 100 pounds or more can seem like a daunting task. If you are morbidly obese, taking small steps and making lifestyle changes can help you lose weight.
One of the Senate's leading opponents of United States participation in the League of Nations, Idaho's William Borah helped defeat Woodrow Wilson's vision of world peace.
A petroglyph in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico may be an Anasazi record of the supernova that formed the Crab Nebula.
Lawrence Ferlinghetti's "In Goya's Greatest Scenes We Seem to See" employs extended hyperbole to compare the suffering of humanity today with an earlier time.
When faced with conflicting ideas or experiences in life, often writers and artists will use the paradox, a tool that helps explain how two opposing ideas can be true.
What do Amy Lee, Adam Lambert, Britney Spears, The Jonas Brothers, and Miley Cyrus have in common? They are all among the most popular teen music artists that teens love.
Large primate creatures are some of the most popular cryptids. Known by such names as Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Abominable Snowman, and Yeti, these creatures are very eerie.


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