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Category : Arts and Entertainment > Humanities : (374 articles, page 2)
 
  • Cold New World
    Looking through the glass apothecary jars at Peterson's grocery store, was a swirling dream of every kind of candy a kid could want. A small cardboard sign read "3 cents for 5 pieces." It took us all day of bottle hunting to get enough money to get...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Luksi Humma

  • Opinion, Value, & Taste in Art (4) Thomas Kinkade
    Part four - Thomas Kinkade – The Most Popular Artist in America and the Epitome of Poor Taste Divine inspiration can take many forms but few artists have taken the celestial dollar quite as shamelessly as Thomas Kinkade. Since the dawn of time, God...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Howard Lewis

  • Pedro Almodovar
    Pedro Almoldovar was born in 1949 in Calzada de Calatrava in the Castilla la Mancha region of central Spain. Since his film making debut in the eighties he’s written, directed and acted in more than thirty films and can easily lay claim to the titl...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Mike McDougall

  • Diego Velasquez
    Diego Velasquez is one of Spain’s most celebrated and influential painters, born in 1599 he rose to become the leading artist in the royal court of Phillip IV. Velasquez came along during the contemporary Baroque period and went on to become one of...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Mike McDougall

  • The Magi - Ancient Magicians
    Long before the ruthless Roman Empire walked the shores of what is now known as Great Britain, an ancient form of wisdom existed amongst the people who populated those ancient forests and mountains and its echo is still felt today. 180,000 years be...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Crichton Miller

  • The Serpent Grail and the Lady of the Lake
    Is there a mystery here to be unravelled? Is there a serpent code being held by the Grail myths? Can we uncover this code by taking a look at the Lady of Lake? The answer is yes to all these questions, for held within the folds of the coiled snake ...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Philip Gardiner

  • Templars
    Whether stars of the Disney film National Treasure or pawns of modern day political and commercial propaganda, the Knights Templar have taken root as one of the world’s leading mystery groups. But what is the truth? Did they really have a great sec...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Philip Gardiner

  • Here Be Dragons: The Strange Enigma of Serpent Mounds
    Over the course of many years and with more air-miles than I care to remember, I have journeyed on a quest to uncover the secrets of the ancient serpent cults that I reveal in my books. But each time I journey, I discover something new. There truly...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Philip Gardiner

  • The Serpent Sword
    In The Quest of the Holy Grail, a uniquely alchemical tale, the sword is seen as a fiery serpent. It is the sword of King David, made by the wise Solomon (Sol Om On) with a pommel stone of all the colors of the earth, with two rib hilts, one made f...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Philip Gardiner

  • The Mysterious Head of St Teilo: An Untold Tale With Far Reaching Implications
    A traditional story relates how one fine day a group of monks were transporting the bones of a Dark Age Welsh Saint from one shrine to another. Having grown weary, the monks rested at a house along the way. One of the other residents of the house w...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Philip Gardiner

  • My Trouble with Che
    Symbolic t-shirts offer a simple way to make a statement with maximum impact. As the saying goes, “a picture tells a thousand words” and these days there are far more than a thousand different t-shirts emblazoned with iconographic art that can help...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Josef Grgas

  • Management Guru Peter Drucker, 95, Dies
    Peter Drucker, one of the most influential people in the innovative management age passed away on November 11, 2005, at the age of 95. The world will never be the same because of him. While I never had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Drucker, I think i...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Phil Gerbyshak

  • When Do You Need A Manager?
    With an unsigned act, artist managers have to assume multiple roles: booking agent, graphic designer, publicist, promoter… Most artists and bands want to achieve success in the music business, for instance earning enough from travelling and playing...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Kavit Haria

  • Digital Clocks and the Synchronies in Life
    A look at how digital clocks show synchronies as the new energy become more integrated I would like to start with the understanding that all things are within me and I am becoming aware on a daily basis that this is so. I am becoming aware of spiri...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : George Lockett

  • Ritual Suicide
    Seppuku (Sape-puu-kuu), the Japanese formal language term for ritual suicide (Hara-kiri (Har-rah-kee-ree) is the common language term), was an intregal aspect of feudal Japan (1192-1868). It developed as an intregal part of the code of bushido and ...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Fahmi Samir

  • Vampires: The Romantic Ideology Behind Them
    The French Revolution constituted for the conscience of the dominant aristocratic class a fall from innocence, and upturning of the natural chain of events that resounded all over Europe; the old regime became, in their imaginary, a paradise lost. ...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Xavier Zambrano

  • The Emerald Buddha
    The Emerald Buddha is a figurine of a sitting Budha, that is the is the palladium of the Kingdom of Thailand. The Buddha is made of green jade, suprisingly not of emerald, clothed in gold is approximately 45 cm tall. The Buddha is kept in the Chape...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Ryan Fyfe

  • George Soros
    Today, as a 70% owner of $2.1 billion Quantum, the world's largest offshore investment fund, Soros and the other six managing directors split 15% of the annual profits. He spends most of his time in his home in England and helping fellow Hungarians...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Mark Crisp

  • Warren Buffet
    He also made money by collecting and selling lost golf balls. Buffett's interest in finance was clear extremely early on in his life. He started playing the stock market with one of his sisters when he was eleven. At twelve, he was betting on horse...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Mark Crisp

  • Ed Seykota
    Markets: Futures Contact: Undisclosed. (I do have his e-mail address but it would be unfair to disclose it.) Results: Undisclosed but thought to be up there with the VERY best. He has made some of his managed account holders into multi-millionaires...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Mark Crisp

  • White Doves Flying: In Memoriam to Rosa Parks
    Over 4000 people attended the public funeral of Rosa Parks, the women who single-handedly ignited the Civil Rights Movement. Martin Luther King saw the significance of a dignified quiet forty-two-year-old woman refusing to give up her bus seat at t...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : John T Jones, Ph.D.

  • Halfbreeds and Mugwumps
    Back during the Gilded Age we had immigrants, robber barrens, Republicans, Democrats, Halfbreeds, and Mugwumps. Industry boomed. Railroads cut their way across the land. John D. Rockefeller got rich in oil. Andrew Carnegie made his dough in steel. ...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : John T Jones, Ph.D.

  • Barcelona, Spains Rebel City
    Barcelona is a town with a history that like a good Catalan red wine is both rich and dark. Its foundations stretch back to at least the 15th century BC, if not earlier. Like so much of ancient Europe the Romans founded the first semblance of the t...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Matt Goldman

  • Dr. Walter Freemans Frontal Lobotomies at Athens (Ohio) State Hospital
    Few chapters in the medical history of Athens County, Ohio, are more notorious or fascinating than that concerning Walter Freeman, M.D., and the more than 200 frontal lobotomies he performed at the Athens State Hospital in seven visits between 1953...
    0 reviews, rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Gary Cordingley



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