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Facts on the Tower of London (with Photos)
The Tower of London is at the center of nearly all the dramatic history of the city of London. Many facts about old London's people, executions, tragedies, and tyrannies, seemingly unconnected to each other, have intertwined themselves in this old...
51 commentsThe Black Crow Superstition
My story of the Black Crow. Learn about Black crows and diseases. Are you superstitious?
18 commentsExplore Bird Superstitions and Myths
There are so many old wives tales regarding birds, so read on to find out more about myths and superstitions about ravens, robins, magpies, albatrosses and doves.
53 commentsvideo5 Reasons Ravens Are Super Smart
Ravens, members of the clever Corvid family, have the largest brain in relation to body size, of any bird. They are excellent problem solvers, can create and use tools and have superb memories. Scientists consider an animal's ability to learn, or...
30 commentsChild Stars Gone Good!
Child stars have a bad reputation. Just look at Lindsay Lohan, Michael Jackson and all the kids from Diff'rent Strokes. It seems like child stars are cursed and destined to lead miserable lives. Many of the child stars we see on our television...
13 commentsVisit London With its Rich History of Ceremony and Old World Customs
London is a very exciting City to visit. With its old traditions and Royalty, it has many fascinating and historical sights to be explored.
61 commentsThe Bird Called Raven
A non-fictional piece by Deb Hirt with some of her experiences with ravens in Maine. It also includes some general facts about them.
33 commentsThe 10 Coolest Epic Mounts in World of Warcraft
Welcome to the 10 Coolest Epic Mounts in World of Warcraft. As many World of Warcraft players know, there is a lot of status to be gained from riding a cool mount. This article tries to review the 10 coolest epic mounts on offer, and hopefully give...
36 commentsBook Review: I Beat the Odds by Michael Oher
Michael starts off the prologue in his book by explaining his purpose in writing it. It was definitely not meant to be another slant on Leigh Anne Tuohy’s book In a Heartbeat: Sharing the Power of Cheerful Giving or Michael Lewis’ book...
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