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There was No Beginning, There Was Only IS
There was no beginning. There always was... is... An eternal dance between dark and darkness. Until a sparkle came by. Back then, in the no beginning, there were only three things and three things only: Father Time, Light and Dark. Just like it...
3 commentsMaking Sense of Evolution: A Step-by-Step Guide
There are myths and misconceptions on both sides of the Evolution debate. This hub selects 10 arguments on both sides and seeks to dispel them. We ask ourselves "Is everything an adaptation?" "Is creationism a legitimate alternative?" and "Does Evolution violate the laws of thermodynamics?" among other questions
10 commentsRadical Islam, Militant Secularism and the Myth of Coexistence (book review)
Discussion about whether different faiths can coexist, and includes a book review of No We Can't - Radical Islam, Militant Secularism and the Myth of Coexistence by Robert Stearns.
10 commentsThe Lion Tattoo, Designs, And Meanings; Great Lion Tattoo Ideas; History Of Lion Symbolism
Just as it is in the animal kingdom, the lion tattoo stands at the top when it comes to animal tattoos. As you will learn in this article, it has been this way for centuries. The lion is portrayed as "the king of the jungle" or "the king of the...
11 commentsCrown Headgear – Kikuyu Deity - and NyagaThanga
A crown is a traditional symbol worn as a headgear by the leading elder or deity of a society. Traditionally, a crown represents absolute power, legitimacy, victory, triumph, immortality, honour, glory and resurrection. Societies take crowns to be...
2 comments7 Days of Healthy Meals and Snacks (and some healthy cooking tips)
Are you looking for a healthy 7 day meal/recipe plan or some tips? Are you interested in debunking a few food myths? Then read on- after the holiday season from Thanksgiving into the New Year, the rich foods and drinking may be taking their toll. Take suggestions from me or make some of your own in the comments section of this hub.
8 commentsAres The Greek God of War, Dance and Lover
Ares is the Greek God known for War and fighting, and was honored by the Romans as well. But many people do not know that Ares was first a dancer, and a long time lover of Aphrodite, with whom he had four children. Ares is the typical working guy next door that we all know!
10 commentsLet's Set the Record Straight About Natural Hair
There are a lot of myths and things out there about natural hair that are just not true. As someone who has been natural for almost 10 years now I want to set the record straight about naurally kinky, curly hair.
2 commentsIndia Beliefs and Superstitions
Like any other country, India too has got her own beliefs and superstitions.
13 commentsThe Old West: Images & Myths vs. Reality
When we cover the late 19th century American west in my History classes, I have students start with a simple exercise. I have them brainstorm a list, either in pictures or in words (or both), of whatever comes to mind when they think of western...
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