BUILDERS FOR GOD – Monday August 28th 2017Memorise: Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your… Read More
A MOTIVATION MINDSET – Thursday September 7th 2017Memorise: So shall the knowledge of wisdom be unto thy soul: when thou hast found it, then there shall be a reward, and thy expectatio… Read More
As a part of the wonderful 2017 Jersey Festival of Words, I went to see Dame Jenni Murray talk about her book A History of Britain in 21 Women last night. Before I go any fur… Read More
Excerpt from the book Sports the Olympics Forgot This book describes 40 sports that ought to be played but aren’t, because I made them up.
The second oldest event is the Rosette R… Read More
The Great Commission and The End Times – Is the completion of one the beginning of the other?
When the Great Commission has been fulfilled, will The End Times begin? Are we… Read More
Come July 1, 2018 and and Canada will make Cannabis consumption legal at home and on the streets, just like tobacco and alcohol. Parents of teenagers, including myself are very apprehensive… Read More
The Surface Breaks by Louise O'Neill (proof) - Deep beneath the sea, off the cold Irish coast, Gaia is a young mermaid who dreams of freedom from her controlling father. On her first swim to… Read More
In a June 1975 article in Creem magazine, Lester Bangs, while writing about how the impact of the breakup of the Beatles, captured some of the angst that existed in rock & roll music… Read More
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Dragon Ball Super lives on with Dragon Ball Super: Broly. The twentieth Dragon Ball film hits theaters in North American in January 2019. Check out our exclusive* first look! *This … Read More
Committed: Civil Rights and the Struggle for JusticeValerie Sweeney PrinceCivil rights were first constitutionalized in the 13th Amendment. However, the fact of civil rights as a… Read More
Comprehensive Guide to and History of Antique Oriental Rugs
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By simple definition, area rugs which were produced… Read More
Men had glimpsed, as my stepmother claimed, the algebra and alphabet of Nature, but knew nothing of feeling: men had charted Being and knew its mutations like the Periodic Table, but men wer… Read More
EXHIBITION OVERVIEW
"For the first time, a major museum exhibition examines the instruments of rock and roll. One of the most important artistic movements of the twentieth century… Read More
In modern times, hooking up seems to be the norm. Whether a one-night fling in college, a long-awaited meetup after weeks — possibly months — of flirting, or a movie-worthy frien… Read More
William Butler Yeats (June 13, 1865 – January 28, 1939) was an Irish poet, dramatist, mystic, and public figure from Sandymount, County Dublin. He is widely considered as one of the mo… Read More
Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) explains that Trump’s Plan to Roll back Obama-era Fuel Efficiency and Emissions Standards for Vehicles would Eliminate any Federal Requirement for C… Read More
How Can Rugs Be Contemporary Antiques?
Lets begin with defining what the word “contemporary” means in art
The word “contemporary”, when used in the art world, basical… Read More
This past Sunday, I woke up to the news that D.A. Pennebaker had passed away at the age of 94. While Pennebaker was a well known film maker to many folks, I thought it would be wor… Read More
It’s very nearly that time of year again – when we get a chance to see the latest eagerly-awaited yacht launches and catch up with everyone in the boating community, all the whil… Read More
An international success, PEN Award winner, and an autobiographical author. Irish Author Edna O’Brien has lived, and written about, an extraordinary life. She continues to shock, and p… Read More
It is a major tragedy that millions of people currently live with hunger, and fear starvation. This is despite the fact that food security or “access for all at all times, to a sustain… Read More
Pisa is a city in the region of Tuscany that is best known for an architectural project gone very wrong. The place once a maritime power that was strong enough to rival Venice and Genoa. Th… Read More
All the religious beliefs have been instructing you to eliminate versus nature. Whatsoever is all-natural, is condemned. Faiths state that you need to take care of to do something unnatura… Read More
Cillian Murphy is an Irish actor who has become a household name due to being the star of acclaimed show, Peaky Blinders. Born and raised in County Cork, his father Brendan worked for the Ir… Read More
Travel sometimes isn’t an option, but that doesn’t mean culture cannot be absorbed through different methods. Some of the best online museums feature online museum tours to exper… Read More
The Brazilian jiu-jitsu had made his debut in the early of the twentieth century by Mitsuyo Maeda. And then Gracie family has taken the lead of the Brazilian jiu-jitsu. However, after th… Read More
The Italian city of Verona is a city on the Adige River in Veneto, Italy. It is one of the main tourist destinations in the region of northern Italy, and even Italy as a whole, due to its ar… Read More
For many of us, “fascism” is a word found in history textbooks. Whenever we run across that word, what comes to our minds are the memories of Hitler and Mussolini, painted in bla… Read More
I delivered this paper on October 17, 2020 at the online Western History Association Conference. Parts of it were taken from my Marquette University MA Thesis, which is entitled “In th… Read More
As CEO of Berkshire Hathaway and investment expert Warren Buffett will tell you, “the most important investment you can make is in yourself.”
If that’s not enough to con… Read More
Bollywood, thy name itself makes you feel glamorous. Bollywood, has its epicentre located in its film city in “Mumbai”. Previously known as the famous “Bombay” and go… Read More
Egypt’s former Royal Family left behind quite the legacy, including many palaces and gardens that used to be their sole property and are now open to the public to catch a glimpse of ho… Read More
The second largest city in Italy, Milan is located in the Northern part of the country and served as the capital of the Western Roman Empire from 395 to 476 AD. It is a city world-famous for… Read More
Port Said is a coastal city in Egypt. It is located in north eastern Egypt at the head of the northern entrance to the Suez Canal, bordered to the east by Port Fouad, to the north by the Med… Read More
Stage-lovers, attention! The vibrant Chicago theater scene is bringing another much-anticipated production to you in November. Don Clark, Chicago-based Film and Theatre Producer and Co-Owner… Read More
Usually, decisions like traveling don’t pop up unbidden at 4 in the morning. “Let’s go to Portugal.”
No, this isn’t how it works. You probably spend long hours… Read More
I am reading Otherlands: A Journey Throuth Earth's Extinct Worlds by Thmas Halliday, and this post is from the book.
Alongside Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Plastic has become has become the Pub… Read More
As you know, being a black man and wanting to grow a great beard comes with a unique set of problems and challenges.
Patchy, dry, wiry, curly, ingrown hairs, slow growth and time-consuming… Read More
This delightful chicken divan recipe is packed with awesome flavors, it is cheesy as well as classy. This chicken recipe is also super easy to make and will take just 45mins of your time… Read More
Hello there, fellow explorer! Are you looking for information about the Nile River? Well, then, you’ve come to the right place. Let me show you around. The Nile is a major river in nor… Read More
MINI United celebrates the iconic carmaker’s 20th anniversary in CanadaHundreds of members of the MINI community came together in Kelowna, British Columbia this past weekend to c… Read More
General psychology is the science that studies human behaviour as a response to a stimulus, and the responses vary according to the stimuli. The term «Psychology» is derived from… Read More
The Met Museum is a must see when you visit New York. From Ancient Egypt to Medieval Art there is something for everyone at the museum.
There are over 2 million artefacts to explore in t… Read More
When you hear Old Hollywood your mind automatically goes to the glamour and the glitz of the Golden Age of Hollywood.
Although not many of us grew up in this era, it is a time in history… Read More
The Great Commission and The End Times – Is the completion of one the beginning of the other? When the Great Commission has been fulfilled, will The End Times begin? Are we… Read More
Medusa is one of the most notable figures in Greek mythology. While most people know Medusa as a terrifying monster, only a few know her thrilling, even tragic, backstory. Therefore, let us… Read More
Do you know that the game of chess is the world’s oldest known game that requires skill? Playing chess can provide a wealth of information regarding the lifestyle of people during the… Read More
Ancient Egyptians believed in many gods and went to an ‘afterlife’ when a person died. To understand Egyptian mummification, we must first understand their religious beliefs… Read More
A metal of precious and valuable metals, it comes in second place after gold, and it is one of the chemical elements. It has its own chemical symbol, “Ag”, and it has a fixed ato… Read More
Frida Kahlo is a famous Mexican painter who was able to challenge her disability when she was infected with polio at a young age. It is not the only disease Frida Kahlo suffers from, as she… Read More
What is Uranium ?
It is an important chemical element, symbolized by the chemical symbol “U”, and its atomic number equals “92”. It is located in the periodic tabl… Read More
Everyone has probably heard that London is not exactly a cheap city to visit or stay in; accommodation, food, and transport cost a pretty penny. The city is rumoured to being not o… Read More
Saga Knives-Reviews
What is a Scagel Style Knife?
William Wales Scagel’s Scagel Style Knives are regarded as the ultimate prize by knife collectors. Scagel initiated the craft of craft… Read More
It is no surprise that Italy features the most impressive city breaks in Europe. It is one of the most visited countries in Europe, given the stunning green rolling hills of Tuscany and the… Read More
Will God give us the desires of our heart? David seems to pray for that to happen in Psalm 20. But is God like a genie or something? Can we rub His tummy or say some magic words and get w… Read More
Paris welcomes millions of tourists attracted by its spectacular atmosphere every year. Of course, the delectable cuisine and vast art collections are equally deserving of praise. The Seine… Read More
Chicago is America’s third-largest city, home to more than 2.7 million people and covers over 600 km². In a city so big, there are endless attractions to visit.
Chicago i… Read More
What is the Philippines famous for? Probably its breathtaking beaches and islands, or perhaps its mouthwatering food. While the Philippines has every right to be famous for what we… Read More
Photo credit: Kjokkenutstyr [CC BY-SA 4.0]Macronutrients are the building blocks needed to maintain health. The seemingly simple concept is the source of debate among scientists, nutritionis… Read More