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Canterbury: Home Of The Canterbury Tales And Much More

Added to Mike Adkins on Tuesday, September 7th, 2010 | Add a Comment »

Canterbury is a cathedral city located in east Kent in South East England, founded as the Romano-Celtic town of Durovernum Cantiacorum. Canterbury is the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Primate of All England, head of the Church of England and of the worldwide Anglican Communion. It has also become a major tourist centre [...]



Berlin Revealed – The Most Memorable Places To Visit When Visiting Berlin

Added to Mike Adkins on Tuesday, September 7th, 2010 | Add a Comment »

As one of Europe’s leading cultural cities Berlin offers many museums, historic sites and other places for a memorable visit. Many landmarks remind us of the long history of Berlin, the remains of the destruction during World War II and it’s history when it was divided between east and west. Even though Berlin is a [...]



Dog in Print: Five Dogs you Must Bring Home

Added to Mike Adkins on Monday, September 6th, 2010 | Add a Comment »

Calling all dog-lovers! Dogs have made some of the most unforgettable characters in literature. It’s not uncommon for children to become as attached to a dog in print as the real thing. Puppy love comes in all forms. In fact, I believe I can trace my canine-cravings to my earliest days of reading, when I [...]



Fulfilling your Dreams

Added to Mike Adkins on Monday, September 6th, 2010 | Add a Comment »

In 1985, I had my first encounter with a ‘personal computer’. The PC was actually introduced on the open market 4 years earlier. At the time, I was working for my uncle in Dallas, Texas. One day, as I was sitting there performing my regular duties, I first encountered the ‘find and replace’ function [...]



9/11: the Evil and the Humanity

Added to Mike Adkins on Sunday, September 5th, 2010 | Add a Comment »

The flight from Boston was only two hours into its 6-hour flight to Los Angeles, when it was ordered to make an emergency landing at Hopkins International Airport in Cleveland. Upon landing, it was directed to a remote taxiway, where it was surrounded by a SWAT team and quarantined. For two hours, federal investigators [...]



The Martialarm Introduction to Keysi Fighting Method

Added to Mike Adkins on Sunday, September 5th, 2010 | Add a Comment »

To understand the Keysi Fighting Method System its foundation is found in Jeet Kune Do and its Philosophy and yet again goes back through Bruce Lee’s original style of Wing Chun. Wing Chun Martial Arts System Of all the Chinese martial arts, it is Wing Chun that has perhaps the most interesting (and romanticised) [...]



Travel by Video

Added to Mike Adkins on Saturday, September 4th, 2010 | Add a Comment »

Travel By Video – Norman A. Rubin (Plan your next great adventure by virtual travelling in the comfort of your home. The voyager can pick a boarding pass through crystal clear video with DVD quality to the world at large from Mexico City to London, Australia to South Africa, coast to coast through the USA, [...]



The History of Santa Claus Revealed

Added to Mike Adkins on Saturday, September 4th, 2010 | Add a Comment »

The History of Santa Claus Revealed Norman A. Rubin (At Christmas time we imagine a jovial figure dressed in red driving a sleigh filled with toys and gifts pulled by a herd of reindeer streaking over rooftops. Or could that he is a really figure from the past and not as we envisage him to [...]



The Mystery Behind Enthusiasm

Added to Mike Adkins on Friday, September 3rd, 2010 | Add a Comment »

There has been so much written on the subject of enthusiasm that it could probably fit a volume of an encyclopedia. Every great man or woman that has spoken on the subject has recognized the magical power of enthusiasm. Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, “Enthusiasm is the mother of effort, and without it nothing great was [...]



Contact Yoga- Divine Union Through a Pathos of Postures

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http://www.nirvanastyle.com/html/fashion_articles.php?id=226 Contact Yoga- Divine Union through a Pathos of Postures Author: Tara Guber Divine Union through a Pathos of Postures Amidst a wealth of Western yoginis, who condemned for publishing yoga guidebooks thinly veiled as anecdotal accounts from summer retreats in Rishikesh. Tara Guber’s illustrative self-reportage of yoga breathes new life into vain [...]