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Look Younger Look Beautiful
How can a woman look younger. You have to have energy and look healthy. What kind of hair is best? Walk with swing, look classy.
4 commentsThe Historical Value of "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"
In my history classes, I have students do a written assignment in which they historically evaluate a feature film that relates to class material. In other words, they must distinguish historically valuable information in the movie from material that...
9 commentsBeing Happy in Old Age
We live in a youth-oriented society. What is not emphasized is the important fact that everyone is aging all the time. We all experience infancy, youth, adulthood, middle age and old age. It's too bad that being elderly is treated like a terminal...
6 commentsA Summary of 'The Silver Lining'
The Silver Lining This piece of literary is written by an Indian English novelist Chaman Nahal (b.1927). He won a ‘Sahitya Akademi Award’ in 1977 for his work ‘Azadi’. Other novels written by him are ‘My True Faces’ (1973), ‘Into...
4 commentsLunar Lunacy: Fascinating Effects of a Full Moon
I decided to write about Lunar Lunacy since we just had a full moon the other evening. I have always been intrigued with the fascinating topic of a full moon and it's possible effects on mood and behavior in people. So much so, that I wrote a...
61 commentsHow woman can look good and beautiful in thirties and forties
How to look good and beautiful in thirties and forties The other day I was shopping in a mall and I could see couple of youngsters exchanging smiles and looking in a certain direction. I saw what caught their laughable attention; it was a...
9 commentsFashion History - Mourning Dress - Black Clothing Worn During Bereavement
For over 500 years, wearing black clothing was a traditional practice following the death of a loved one. But Victorian etiquette created mass market demand for mourning dress and turned grief into fashion.
39 commentsEvolution of the English Language - Anglo Saxon to Contemporary English
The English language has been subject to change for thousands of years. Major events such as the Battle of Hastings, the invention of the printing press, and the standardization of spelling have drastically changed the way we speak. Understanding these changes, English continues to grow and change, adapting to the needs of the modern world and the future.
2 commentsErotomania - A Crush Gone Too Far
In my definition, a crush is the foundation for love. You can have a crush on someone when you like them, find them attractive, want to get to know them better and think about them frequently. The person you...
9 commentsArchery Archive: Making the Maciejowskie (part two)
The second and final part of Making the Maciejowski, an article which examines the history, research and development involved in the production of a "new" historical replica bow.
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