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  • The Mystery of Edward Leedskalnin  By : Michael Kohler
    Who was Ed Leedskalnin? Why did he really come to south Florida? Where did he learn how to carve, move, and balance megalithic coral blocks? He built the Coral Castle in Homestead, Florida, but now learn why he came to Florida and where his megalithic coral cutting and moving skills began.
  • Kings Of Calamity: English Heritage Search For Britain's Worst Ever Monarch  By : Samantha Gilmartin
    In the run up to this year's Festival of History, English Heritage have composed a shortlist for the public to vote for who they think takes the crown as Britain's worst monarch.
  • Actors: Being the Emotional Physician  By : Jimmy Cox
    Hamlet said: "... we end the heartache, and the thousand natural shocks that flesh is heir to ..."

    It has always been the function of the actor to be the emotional physician, who gives solace, encouragement and freedom of feeling to people who need it - when they need it.
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  • Kenyan Mother With HIV Saves Lives  By :
    With Compassion International's help, a mother who is HIV-positive realizes her purpose in life and shares her experiences to influence others.
  • Europe Has Forgotten Its Families  By : Carolyn Moynihan
    The debate in Brussels over a new European treaty is a sideshow to the real issue confronting Europe: the state of the family.
  • The Truth About Contrarian Couples  By : Carolyn Moynihan
    Do recent statistics from the US indicate a shift in attitudes towards contraception?
  • Who Cares? The Crisis Facing An Ageing Society  By : Carolyn Moynihan
    When the baby boom generation embraced birth control they forgot to ask who would support them and look after them in their old, old age.
  • What's Up With British Youth?  By : Carolyn Moynihan
    Official Britain is trying everything but the obvious to bring up kids better.
  • Los Angeles Synagogues: A Century Ago  By : Tim Mckeegan
    A History of Los Angeles Synagogues and shuls 100 years ago.
  • Understanding Memory Lapses  By : Rene Graeber
    Most people think that memory lapses are for the hopelessly disorganized. This is because some have systems. For instance, the keys go into the key jar.
  • Students Chip In To Help Katrina Victims  By : Kadence Buchanan
    While most college students on spring break are busy sunning up and partying down in exotic locales such as Cancun, there are others who are content to sacrifice their spring break to help those less fortunate.
  • The Greatest Invention In The World  By : Saleem Rana
    The future is upon us in the form of the world wide web. As more and more people learn to access it and talk to each other, humanity will move to some clearer ideas about how to resolve its most pressing problems.
  • One Million Visionaries Walking A Road Less Traveled  By : Michael Skye
    Imagine one million Gandhis stepping forward with vision and in unison as they take a stand for all of humanity! Through initiatives such as the emerging One Million Visionaries campaign, we can create a world that really works for everyone.
  • How Can You Tell If Something Is Nonsense  By : Saleem Rana
    What is the difference between something sensible and something nonsensical and why is it important to be able to distinguish between the two.
  • Amish Quilting Was Once Thought Revolutionary  By : Ben Franklin
    Very few quilts are known to have been made by the Amish before the 1870s. Then over 15 years quilting became quite common. It is now considered commonplace and expected in the Amish community.
  • Why We Are Self-Destructive  By : Saleem Rana
    When we arrest our own expression of life force, either individually or collectively, we turn the force of desire against ourselves and become self-destructive.

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