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A Modern History Of the Tasmanian Aboriginal Peoples
The handling of Tasmanian Aboriginals has been some of the most cruel and unnecessary in the history of Colonization. They were declared extinct by the colonial government and those living today are unrecognized and fighting for voting rights.
8 commentsWhy do people degrade themselves ?
Yes, sorry to say, self degradation runs rampant in our society. So much so it seems to be the normal thing to do. And it isn't always on the outside, like the hole-ey guy pictured here who seems to be running out of room on his face to express...
18 commentsShe Said What? Spoonerisms A play On Words Or In My Case Family Bloopers!
Spoonerisms, a play on words or in plain English, getting your words all muddled up. And my mum did. All the time! Here's just a few of her hilarious bloopers!
35 commentsTortured Racism
Unfortunately, good intentions can sometimes lead to a very bad ending. I am afraid that this may be the case with the events that occurred on the night of February 26th earlier this year. I have read the reports and watched the news about the...
0 commentsFarewell To One Of Jesus' Warriors... R.W. Schambach...
Farewell To One Of Jesus’ Warriors… Reverend R.W. Schambach… A little over three decades ago, as a boy in St. Kitts, my grandma saw fit to take me to a Christian crusade, held at Warner Park, by the firebrand preacher, R.W. Schambach. I...
2 commentsWho stole the heart of St. Laurence O'Toole from Christ Church in Dublin, Ireland?
The mystery behind the theft of the 800 year old preserved heart of St. Laurence O'Toole, a holy relic, will befuddle the reader. The thief left the golden chalices and candlesticks behind!
6 commentsThe Writing was on the Wall
Many progressives express dismay at the policies of the Obama Administration. If they paid attention during the 2008 campaign, they would not be so surprised.
0 commentsThe Malthusian Population Theory and Criticisms
Rev. Thomas Robert Malthus thought people should actively slow down the growth of the population before natural disasters, epidemics, and war wipes out the population. He was concerned because he thought there will eventually be more people than food.
6 commentsThe First (and Last) Interview With "Me"
We travel through life wearing various masks that keep us hidden from others. That's fine. I guess. But in this hub, Im taking off my mask and allowing myself to be interviewed as the 'real me.'
29 commentsSignificance of the Boston Tea Party
The significance of the Boston Tea Party of 1773. The focus is on initial actions, idea of British occupation and the idea of radical protest.
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