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Flirting, Seduction And Ritual Courtship (African Style)

Africans have very ancient cultures passed on from generation to generation for thousands of years. In the teachings of traditional African cultures, everything in the world is inhabited by spirit; we're all essentially spirits with a physical form. As spirit and matter, we all have the ability to naturally slide into ecstasy or "fly" into the realms that spirits inhabit and to experience these "other worlds" with all the senses of the ordinary physical realm.

Christine Akiteng

 

 
Frederick Douglass Flees From Slavery and Becomes a Powerful Speaker Moving Mountains

Douglass delivered his first speech at the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society's annual convention in Nantucket. Twenty-three years old at the time, Douglass's legs were shaking. He conquered his nervousness and gave an eloquent speech about his rough life as a slave. Douglass later participated in the American Anti-Slavery Society's Hundred Conventions project, a six month tour of meeting halls throughout the Eastern and Midwestern United States, in the Seneca Falls Convention...

Arthur Smith

 

 
The Death of Cleopatra

Female heads of state are few and far between throughout history, but when a woman rises to power, she leaves her mark. Cleopatra, arguably the most famous woman of the ancient world, was Queen of Egypt and lived from 70 or 69 B.C.E. to 30 B.C.E. Her legacy extends through history and legend, and she remains firmly entrenched as an icon of brilliance, seduction, and tragedy.

Tracy Falbe

 

 
Meet the Unique New Donation Website That Just Keeps on Giving!

Christian Enggaard of Denmark has developed a new donations website where donations keep growing even after the initial donation has been made. This is the first website in the world that can provide 'added value' to amounts desperately needed for charities. This unique approach requires only that the donor accept a FREE webpage that they then use for their default home page. If they encouage others to do the same, the revenue produced for the selected charity(s) is continually added...

Barry Briskman

 

 
Where Can I Find Out More About My Ancestors Online?

Are you curious about your family history? You can use the internet to find out more about your ancestors.

Matthew Beeson

 

 
Surrealism - The Weird And The Cool

The arena of subjective, inner realities is perhaps best embodied in the art movement known as Surrealism. Learn more about the philosophy and strange results of surrealistic art.

Kathleen Karlsen

 

 
Ann Rule and Ted Bundy - Friends With a Serial Killer

As a young girl Ann Rule loved reading true crime stories and she even took a police science class in school. Now she is one of America's premier true crime writers. Because of her curiosity about the morbid and the deceased and wide killers and serial killers do what they do, the author has produced over 20 books about criminals.

Don Rainwater

 

 
Historical European Politics

It is said that the continent of Europe has been inhabited by humans since BC 35000. In these incredibly long duration, the first sign is political power was seen in Greece, which was mentioned as a kingdom in Homer's Iliad, supposed to be written in BC 700.

Ian Pennington

 

 
Saving the World Does Not Mean Equalizing Every Living Human

So many folks want to save the world and they point to the bottom 1/3 2-Billion people who live on less than a dollar a day. Of course, they do not tell you that things are pretty cheap in these places and there is not much to buy anyway. So many people wish to save the world and they think that means taking from wealthy societies and giving it to poor ones. This is a bad omen.

Lance Winslow

 

 
Then There is None

There used to be a forest in my backyard. There were tall grasses, trees which the birds, snakes and some animals, thrived. A small creek flowed and when rainy season came, there were fishes. It's all gone now. It's all in the hands of a subdivision developer who has transformed it into a community.

Medardo Manaban

 

 
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