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The Bounty System in the NFL
Recent allegations have surfaced of a bounty system in the NFL. This article discusses violence and what is acceptable in the NFL when it comes to hits.
19 commentsReiki Really Works: A Groundbreaking Scientific Study
After decades of disputed validity, the effectiveness of Reiki, the holistic energy treatment is gaining new respect within the medical community. Not only are highly reputable medical facilities throughout the U.S. offering patients alternative healing programs such as Reiki, those facilities are analyzing the benefits of their programs and submitting them for review and compilation. The results are nothing short of remarkable.
129 commentsRemembering It All, Living with Hyperthymestic Syndrome
This article is about people who live with what is known as Hyperthymestic Syndrome. This is when a person has a memory that defies reason, because they can remember as far back as early childhood, an ability most of us do not have.
23 commentsNational Anthems
Do you know your country's national anthem? Really? Can you sing it? Can you hum it? Do you know all the words? Even the ones that don't appear in the first verse? Do you know who composed the music and who wrote the lyrics? Most people don't....
25 commentsThe Best Great Ways to Say I Love You
Find the best ways to say "I love you". Simple actions such as holding her hand or leaving a love note can bring an element of freshness to showing how much you care.
153 commentsShakespeare's Presentation of Colonialism and Colonisation / Colonization in ‘The Tempest' - Theme Analysis
William Shakespeare wrote 'The Tempest' in around 1610. I interpret this play as a metaphor on colonisation. The story, which tells of a usurped duke and the shipwreck he arranges in order to to exact retribution, includes a number of themes: conflict and resolution; love and romance; nature and nurture; illusion and reality; vengeance and repentance; power and the abuse of power; colonisation and ‘otherness‘. Colonisation and otherness are a particularly interesting aspect of this Shakespeare p
6 commentsA Guests Review of the Sensatori Tenerife Hotel Complex
I have just returned from two weeks staying in the five star Sensatori Tenerife Hotel through Thomson Holidays. This article is intended to provide a review of the hotel itself, the services it provides, staff attitudes and other general observations both good and bad. I will include a considerable quantity of photographs and some film footage in order for anyone considering booking their holiday there to be able to get a feel for what they can expect, and therefore make an informed decision as
37 commentsPeggy Lynn Alt - Where Are You?
Peggy Lynn Alt disappeared on March 2, 1985 from High Ridge, Missouri - why hasn't anyone looked for her?
171 commentsHow Did Medieval England Change from William the Conqueror to the Tudor Era?
The Tudor era in English/British history is often considered the beginning of the early modern period. Many changes took place in English society between the invasion of William of Normandy (the Conqueror) and the successful coup carried out by Henry Tudor.
4 commentsWilliam Scott Scurlock, The Hollywood Bank Robber, and The End Of The Dream
Nobody knows for certain how many banks William Scott Scurlock had robbed in his life, and nobody knows for certain how much money he'd taken from the usurers in the banking industry - and nobody will ever know exactly where or if all of that money ever got spent. We do know, however, how he robbed banks - and what happened to him. This is that tale.
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