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Community and Individualism

by Phlembob Quil de Plume in Issues, January 7, 2012
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People are people. People live in different communities. Value is an assessment. The rich get richer! You can fill in the rest.

King Offa of The Mercians, a New Kind of Anglo-saxon Ruler?

by TheDoctor66 in History, July 27, 2011
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A discussion about the ways in which the reign of King Offa differed from that of other early Anglo-Saxon rulers and its importance.

Circle of Love and Sex – Part One

by J M Lennox in Sexuality, April 1, 2011
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Part one – Circle of Love and Sex: Many people may think that the sexual freedom that is prevalent today has gradually evolved over time, or even ‘appeared’ suddenly with the sexual liberation of the 1960’s. However, sex has actually come full circle in the history of mankind, influencing the philosophies of love along the way.

Renaissance

by Shanon Williams in History, March 13, 2011
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An essay on the Italian Renaissance, including a comparison between Medieval man and a Renaissance man. The essay defines the Renaissance and outlines several elements that were driving factors of it. It also describes the effects of the Renaissance in modern times.

Essay on Renaissance Compared to Classical Age, and Medieval Age

by Sam Urban in History, March 12, 2011
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Simple essay on the Renaissance.

Gods Warrior

by Rhymer in Folklore, February 2, 2011
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An article about Artuir, a tale about the true Artuir, not the mythical one perpetrated by British Establishment.

The Hunger for Gold

by Magicalw1z4 in History, September 20, 2010
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A brief history of gold.

A Mace by any Name

by PR Mace in Society, January 23, 2010
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The earliest definition of the word Mace has it’s origins in the Celtic culture and means: The son of the rock.

The Shame Gesture

by Javyair in Languages, December 5, 2009
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When you see your friend do something wrong, it is not unlikely that you give them "the fingers." Many people use the shame gesture in their everyday life, but not many know where it really came from. Its origins may be more obvious than you think…

Flagellation

by Sabastian DeCavalier in Sexuality, November 29, 2009
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The art of flogging.

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