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Why Santa is Evil

by Alexander Cady in Holidays, September 25, 2009
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The Truth behind Christmas.

Michael Jackson Sinner or Saint and Should It Matter?

by Mtain Arel Dubois in People, July 17, 2009
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An article that begs the question of sinner or saint when speaking of Michael Jackson’s controversial life and if it should even matter now that he has pasted on.

The Gift of Love

by 10000001 in Advice, July 9, 2009
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Live in love and disburse your love. To love is to reach out and give your attention to others.

St. George’s Day

by Lucas Dié in Holidays, April 19, 2009
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On April 23rd, it’s St. George’s Day, the nearest England gets to a national celebration. Unbelievably, this national day is a cause for contention.

Paris in the Medieval Times 1

by B.Ware in History, February 15, 2009
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A history of Paris during the medieval times.

The Expansion of Trade Influence in the Post Classical Era of World History

by Steaven Rojas in History, January 21, 2009
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This essay explains the main influences that the expansion of trade had with the world during its post classical period. It also explains what type of effects it have with everyday life, beliefs, hiearchy standings and explains what whether their was a positive outcome to the expansion of trade or a negative, or a mix.

Antoine De Saint Exupéry Solves the Riddle of the Lost Prince

by Lucas Dié in History, November 30, 2008
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60 years after his own death, Antoine de Saint Exupéry, author of The Little Prince, solved the riddle of the lost Hereditary Prince Alexis at Bentheim and Steinfurt by default.

Why Santa Muerte is an Austrian (too)

by Lucas Dié in Folklore, November 29, 2008
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Santa Muerte in Central America might not qualify as an official church saint, but she has powerful relatives in Austria.

Community Service as a Call From God

by Ebey Soman in Philanthropy, October 18, 2008
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American youth are the most active in recent years with community service and social activism at an all time high. Academic Service Learning (ASL) programs are becoming integrated throughout many universities and campuses – especially the private religious educational institutions – in the educational curriculum. Here is a unique reflection on the Service Learning experience through the eyes of a student attending a Catholic University.

Saint Paul: The Founder of Christianity

by well versed in History, October 8, 2008
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Christianity was founded by a man named Saul, later named Paul and St. Paul. Others argue that Christ was the founder of Christianity, but this is not true. Jesus never called anything Christianity as Paul did when going from city to city spreading the word. He set his life to converting those to the religion he called, Christianity. Throughout Paul’s life, relationships, and time period, Paul made himself the founder of Christianity.

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