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Vampires: Their Undying Appeal Part One

by elissamichelezacher in People, August 16, 2011
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The ancient roots of a creature that has overcome death and holds a fascination for the living.

Wealth Accumulation: The Secret a Babylonian Revealed at 70 The African Leaders Still Keep

by Percy Omenazu in Society, June 24, 2011
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Arkad revealed the secret of wealth accumulation at 70. The African leaders at same age have refused to do same. Why?

Origins of Father’s Day

by gaby7 in Holidays, June 19, 2011
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Roses are the Father’s Day flowers: A Red Rose is normally worn for a living father and while a White Rose is worn if the father has died. What started 4000 years as simple gesture of love to a father by little known Elmusu in Ancient Babylon was activated in 1909 by American daughter Sonora Smart Dodd, whose love for her father Henry Jackson Smart made this day what we see today!

Manasseh’s Restoration

by The Writers Office Online.com in Religion, May 28, 2011
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Daily Bible Reading.

Wonders of The Ancient World: The Hanging Gardens of Babylon

by jldetlaff in History, May 17, 2011
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The Hanging Gardens of Babylon is one of the seven original wonders of the world. It is also supposedly the only ancient wonder whose archeological remains cannot be verified.

Can Language Describe Everything in Life?

by Eaglehunter in Languages, March 31, 2011
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Can language describe everything in life?

Colours, love, hate and emotions.

King Belshazzar and The Handwriting on The Wall

by Markeli in History, March 16, 2011
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Nabonidus Cylinder – Archaelogical find confirms the accuracy of the book of Daniel.

On Hammurabi’s Code

by aaluko in History, February 12, 2011
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This This writer looks into and presents his understanding of a well preserved collection of laws that existed in ancient Babylon.

Five Ancient Mysteries of The World

by peteyjared in Social Sciences, February 11, 2011
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There have been artifacts and structures that have been left thousand of years before us. why is this subject still a popular topic among our society these days? some of which puzzle us as how and why it is built. and others are reflection to our future.

My Problem with The Christian Creation Myth #1

by XCstallion92 in Religion, February 7, 2011
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This is the first in a potential series I will be doing on these sorts of topics depending on the feedback I get. Hope you guys enjoy it!

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