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Jacques-Louis David: The Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons: An Analysis
A look at the political and artistic meanings of Jacques-Louis David's painting, The Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of his Sons
5 commentsOak Alley Plantation A 19th Century Haunting - Vacherie, Louisiana
Oak Alley is not known for its haunting, but it has had many reports. It functions today as a bed and breakfast and tourist destination with hourly tours of the museum within the main home.
2 commentsThe Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
Movie Stills of THE DA VINCI CODE by Dan Brown (http://famespy.files.wordpress.com/) A CRYPTEC (www.mediabistro.com) The MONALISA (static.howstuffworks.com) THE LAST SUPPER (fits.depauw.edu) SELF-PORTRAIT OF LEONARDO DA VINCI & THE VITRUVIAN MAN...
6 comments50 Inspirational Quotes for Teachers
This 50 inspirational quotes for teachers inspires, uplifts, encourages the soul. If you teach, mentor students, peers, this collection of quotes is for you.
306 commentsNancy Drew: Treasure in the Royal Tower Walkthrough
This is a walkthrough for the junior level of the PCÂ game Nancy Drew: Treasure in the Royal Tower by Her Interactive. WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS.
0 commentsMy Life as a Male Stripper
That's not me. Okay, the title is somewhat misleading. I was not a stripper per se. I stripped exactly one time as a part of a theatrical troupe I belonged to at the time named Lagniappe, a Cajun word...
128 commentsJamaican Athlete Usain Bolt
Usain Bolt, a tall lanky Jamaican from the yam farming parish of Trelawny in the island's Cockpit Country dazzled the 91,000 spectators in China's Bird's Nest Stadium in the Summer of 2008 to win his country's first gold in the 100 metres dash in a record time of 9.69 seconds.
4 commentsFriday the Thirteenth and the Knights Templar
Why are some of us superstitious about Friday the thirteenth? It all goes back to Friday, October 13, 1307, when all the Knights Templar were imprisoned at once.
31 commentsThe Protestant Reformation
This article is part of a series on the History of Christianity. This is the 29th article in that series. The previous five entries were entitled: Christendom in the 16th Century 16th Century England ...
78 commentsWOMEN THAT CHANGED HISTORY
MADAME DU CHATELET, MADAME DE WARENS AND MARIE ANTOINETTE. 3 WOMENS, THREE LIVES THAT CHANGED THE WORLD FOREVER
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