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- Top Things To Do On An Amsterdam City Break
By: Jez Rourke | - There are so many things to do in Amsterdam, even the locals don't get bored! The Dutch capital welcomes you with open arms and a great way to start your break is to simply get lost!
Why not hire a bicycle and pedal through the streets to discover quirky shops and eclectic cafes. It's the most popular form of transport, closely followed by making your way around the city by way of the canals. Canal cruises depart from various locations through out the historical city centre, but for ... Tags: Amsterdam City Breaks, Things to do in Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Amsterdam Guide
- How A Deserter Becomes An American Hero
By: Matthew McKernan | - Since I was a child I read stories about Col Millet. I remember reading of his exploits in three wars, and his dedication to training in the pages of Military History magazine and Soldier of Fortune. His honorable service in World War II and winning the Medal of Honor in the Korean War would probably been enough to secure him a place in the annuals of American military history, but his service in Vietnam is the stuff of legend.
The colonel was a man though and at age 88, he die ... Tags: martial arts, self defense, mixed martial arts
- Best 10 Sites On Jehovah's Witnesses
By: John W. Samuels | - This is a listing of the top 10 sites on the subject of Jehovah's Witnesses, the most accurate, well-informed and helpful sites.
Holocaust:
1. Jehovah's Witnesses - U.S. Holocaust Museum
http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/article.php?lang=en&ModuleId=10005394
Jehovah's Witnesses were subjected to intense persecution under the Nazi regime. The Nazis targeted Jehovah's Witnesses because they were unwilling to accept the authority of the state, because of their i ... Tags: Jehovah's Witnesses, Jehovah's Witness, Jehovahs Witnesses
- Motivation And Purpose - A Lesson From Nazi Germany
By: Thor Holt | - Why is one person so motivated and driven, another not, even if given similar life circumstances? Is it an external driving force or something that is internal and natural?
TAMMY- Having struggled since pre teen years with being over weight and unfit why had I just not eaten less and exercised more, conquered that deficit I am told is all I need to lose weight?
Is that all that's needed to loose weight, get fit and maintain it for the long term?
There have ... Tags: Motivation, Viktor Frankl, Inspiration for life, lose weight fast
- My Inspiration For Film Making
By: Chris Cornell | - Recently, I went to a local short film festival that featured many stories from real life or at least they claimed to be based on a true story! The films were all awesome and entertaining, and it made me realise that there are so many different things that I do not know about real life.
Some stories from real life can seem a little bit unusual or fake, especially for those who were not there to see it. After all, they say that seeing is believing. Or perhaps it should be that believin ... Tags: Stories from Real Life
- A Natural Way For Health And Skincare
By: pla | - They eat the meat, the meat is full of growth hormones and chemicals, the growth hormones are absorbed into the human body, so the person gets fatter. Want my advise - if your are overweight and seriously want to lose weight - go on a low fat vegetarian diet.
If your body had a choice, it would ask for lots of fresh organic fruit and vegetables, preferably raw. Your body would choose clean , fresh water ( I mean pure bottled spring water, not the stuff that comes out of your ... Tags: Natural Health Products, Natural Health
- Christ Is King! A Sermon On John 18:33-38
By: David B. Smith | - Then Pilate entered the headquarters again, summoned Jesus, and asked him, 'Are you the King of the Jews?' Jesus answered, 'Do you ask this on your own, or did others tell you about me?' Pilate replied, 'I am not a Jew, am I? Your own nation and the chief priests have handed you over to me. What have you done?' Jesus answered, 'My kingdom is not from this world. If my kingdom were from this world, my followers would be fighting to keep me from being handed over to the Jews. But as it is, my king ... Tags: Christian preaching, father dave
- What To See In Poland
By: Ryan Fyfe | - Warsaw is the largest city in Poland, and it is also the capital. The old part of the city is listed as a UNESCO heritage site. The city suffered for five decades under Nazi and then Soviet rule but has really come alive in recent years and the increasing influx of visitors has meant that it has an increasingly vibrant feel to the place. There are now things to suit all tastes and temperaments. The nightlife in the city is now booming, but there are also enough historical buildings and cultural ... Tags: Poland
- Poland - A Taste Of History
By: Ryan Fyfe | - With the Baltic Sea to its north, Poland is surrounded by Germany, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Russia and a few other countries. The central European country was one of the first few countries to be attacked and taken over by Hitler's Nazi regime. Today however Poland is a modern and developed country with a stable democracy and robust economy.
Poland is divided into five regions North, South, East, West and Central. These regions have their own distinct climate and topography rang ... Tags: Poland
- Germany - An Exotic Getaway
By: Ryan Fyfe | - Germany is the largest country in Central Europe and shares border with Denmark, France, Poland, Austria and Switzerland among other countries. It is made up of 16 federations each with its own culture and this facet of regionalism makes Germany one of the most diverse European nations.
Germany spreads over 350000 square kilometers and has more than 80 million inhabitants. Its capital Berlin is not as prominent a capital city as say London or Paris, yet it is one of the more fashio ... Tags: Germany
- Houston Tickets - The Stage Comes Alive In December
By: Brent Warnken | - The holiday season is always full of entertainment, but this may be even truer in Houston, Texas during the 2009 holiday season. In fact, one day in particular will be full of fun for the residents and visitors of Houston, as both The Nutcracker and The Sound of Music will be taking the stage on Sunday, Dec. 20. Both will allow patrons to connect with loved ones over an amazing show. Whether patrons are looking to get together with friends or spend time with their extended families, these two sh ... Tags: Houston, Texas, theater, entertainment, tickets, stage
- Expounding On The Energy Redirection Technique (when Bad Things Happen To Positive Thinkers)
By: olivia walker | - When discussing the law of attraction sometimes its sold as a Manna from Heaven concept that if one absolutely positively controls their thoughts only the sun will shine. The truth is bad things happen to all people even the fabulous and the successful. Kornack in expounding on the Science of Getting Rich has written about a concept called energy redirection. According to Kornack bad things will happen to good people and people engaged in the Law of Attraction must redirect their actions t ... Tags: law of attraction, transmutation, overcoming the negative
- Us Corporate Greed Helps Germany In Wwii
By: Joseph Sokol | - How We, the Allies, Helped to Create WWII
Hitlers number one platform pledge in his bid for election as Chancellor in 1933 was to improve an economy on the verge of collapse. The world was also in a depression and the Allies badly needed Germany to be healthy enough to pay their WWI reparation debt. History focuses on Hitlers attitude toward Germanys Jewish problem but Hitlers puppeteers at the Reichsbank and I.G. Farben were focused on ... Tags: Holocuast, WWII, US corporate greed, historical fiction
- Prague City Breaks Are A Great Way To Visit One Of The World's Largest Castles
By: Lance Thorington | - City breaks are as great chance to get away and enjoy a travel destination away from home. One great city that is well worth a quick excursion is Prague. Prague city breaks are like a step back in time and promise beauty and romance.
One step into Prague and you can tell you are in a unique city. History abounds within the limits of the city. You can walk down the streets of the old town and visit the cobbled squares. You will be amazed by the grandeur of the churches with their G ... Tags: Prague city breaks, Prague, city breaks,
- Six-figure Income School - Be Strong And Triumph
By: Maria Rattray | - Today I cut some roses from my garden and brought them inside to put in vases. As I was trimming the leaves from the stems, I noticed a little spider in the sink. Clearly I had disturbed whatever it had been doing in the garden.
Now I am not particularly concerned about spiders if I know they are not harmful. I think we should learn to be a little more accomodating of the few bugs that find their way into our homes. Often they disappear as quicky as they came. Also perhaps they ... Tags: surviving adversity, maintaining control, thriving
- Did The Pope Sell Zyklon B?
By: Ian Ross Vayro | - A good question - why and how could Pope John Paul II (Karol Wojtyla) have sold Zyklon B during World War II when it was manufactured by a German firm? Why would Wojtyla wish to do this, as he had a Jewish mother and are there documents to support this?
To answer these questions, let's have a look at a little history.
In the summer of 1938, Karol Wojtyla moved to Krakow in Poland where he enrolled at the Jagiellonian University. While studying such topics as philology a ... Tags: the holocaust, Pope John Paul II, gas chambers, Auschwitz camp, Jewish holocaust, Zyklon B, Karol Wotjyla, holocaust gas chambers, history of the holo
- "e" Errors: Xbox 360 Repair Guide
By: Eric K Frey | - Imagine that you've joined a hectic game of Call of Duty and are slaying some Nazi scum left and right with your newly acquired Thompson gun. All of a sudden your television suddenly becomes discolored or even fuzzy. Hoping that it is nothing more than a TV malfunction, your game breaks it to you the hard way--and freezes altogether. The Nazis win this round. A frozen game is every gamer's worst nightmare. However, there are a number of ways to go about fixing this situation quickly and efficien ... Tags: how to fix xbox 360, xbox 360 3 red lights, xbox 360 repair guide, fix xbox 360, xbox 360
- Will Workplace Smoking Become A Thing Of The Past
By: Aydan Corkern | - In the job market of today, things are getting a little more stricter all of the time. You have to have skills to qualify you in many cases. Many places, even those you might not expect, are requiring a high school diploma before you can even fill out an application. Employers are paying more and more attention to things concerning the health of their potential employees. Even though it is against the law for employers to discriminate, they do usually have the final say as to whether someone get ... Tags: smoking, cigarettes, e cigarette, stop smoking, cessation, health, FDA
- Study Abroad In Berlin
By: Daren Kyle | - An urban landscape rich in history and replete in modern constructs, Berlin is one of the great cities in the world that stood the test of time. From the Nazi occupation to the reunification of the country, Berlin has flourished into a vibrant setting worth exploring, especially for students who want to acquire world-class and dynamic education.
As the capital city of Germany with a population of 3.4 million, Berlin is a melting pot of different cultures and people and a convergenc ... Tags: Study Abroad in Berlin, University of Berlin, study abroad
- A History Of The Cold War "€" Facts You Need To Know
By: Nikhil A Sharma | - The first whiff of tension between Russia and the West was felt in the air during the time of the Bolshevik revolution. While the Ottoman Empire was in its death's throes, Russia grabbed the opportunity to annex large territories in Europe. This brought the country in direct confrontation with the other powers, notably Britain, France and Austria, which used tactics such as intervention in the Civil War in Russia to discomfiture the latter. Bolshevism came to be seen as a threat to the world. Th ... Tags: Chris Freville, Cold war
- Exposing The Untruths Behind Fluoride And Water Fluoridation
By: Ollie Lawson | - To the public at large, fluoride is a safe compound that is essential for their oral and dental health. So most will be comfortable with the idea of fluoridation of water supplies. What the hell...It will save us and our children from the perils of tooth decay and cavities.
But I have some unfortunate news for you.....
The so called health benefits of fluoride represents one of the biggest pernicious frauds ever perpetrated by government and big business on an unsuspect ... Tags: Fluoride, fluoridation, water fluoridation, oral and dental health, dental health
- Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 - Playing The Game
By: Roberto Sedycias | - Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 refers to an unsurpassed shooter game that is highly successful. This game is expected to be released in a very short time and features single player and cooperative mode comprising of two players and has multiplayer mode and special Ops. This is considered to be a fine game as it is available online, on local area networks through PlayStation Network and Xbox Live. The game offers an online player mode providing experience points and reward system, and also ascert ... Tags: call duty, video game
- The History Of Chanel
By: Trevor Eastveld | - Chanel
The luxury Parisian based fashion house Chanel is one of the most recognized names worldwide in haute couture.
The fashion powerhouse was born in 1909, when the first shop was opened in Paris by Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel, better known as Coco Chanel. From humble beginnings on the ground floor of the Balsan home, the shop soon moved to the Rue Cambon in Paris.
During the 1913 - 1917 period Chanel sold a variety of clothing, including women's sportswea ... Tags: Chanel, History of Chanel, Replica Handbags, Replica Designer Handbags
- Potential Jerusalem Marriages
By: Phillip Ross | - The sense of verse 1 Corinthians 7:25 is the same as that of verse 1 Corinthians 7:12 in that Paul is not suggesting that people are free to disregard his advice, but rather that he is speaking about things that have not been covered in Scripture before.
The first concern is to discover who Paul is talking to and who he is talking about. The English Standard Version (ESV) translates the Greek word "parthenos" as betrothed. The ESV varies from the well-established translation as "vir ... Tags: paul, corinthians, marriage, jerusalem
- The Worst German Victory In World War Ii
By: William Nugent | - World War II is called "World War" because of its worldwide geographic extent and this is perhaps the least imaginative and least instructive basis to name a war. The Second World War was a teachable moment in a multitude of ways and we should draw as much of a lesson as possible from this costly and utterly tragic conflict.
This article will focus on the European theater and the ultimate German victory in that theater. The war in Europe in WW II was a war over philosophy. Many if ... Tags: postmodernism, modernism, nihilism, existentialism, nazism, Germany, nazi, World, War, Christian, abortion,
- Can We Heal The World With Love?
By: Elsabe Smit | - Hello lovely people
Justice or mercy? The more emotional the issue, the more divided the opinions. Should we insist on justice, knowing that justice always have consequences? Should we show mercy and always try and understand the other side of the coin? Or should public opinion be the determining factor?
In the past weeks a number of these emotional issues have been in the headlines.
In May Burma's military regime jailed and charged the pro-democracy op ... Tags: Guantanamo Bay, Aung San Suu Kyi, ubuntu, Nazi war criminals, Tiananmen Square, Joe Vitale, zero limits, Ihaleakala Hew Len, ho\'oponopono, Lee Shapiro
- Merciless Persecution Of Oromo Students By The Neo-nazi Abyssinian Dictator Meles Zenawi
By: jitesh | - Almost 500 km in the south of Finfinne defamatorily called Addis Ababa by the 19th and 20th century barbaric and criminal Amhara monarchs is located Arba Minch, a purely Oromo city. This is not the place of the Amharas of Gondar (around the lake Tana), neither is it home to the Tigray Abyssinians of Mekele (close to the Eritrean border).
Athens belongs to Greece; and it was never home to Germans who live in the North of Europe. Yet, one could meet in Athens many Germans and even ... Tags: Education, College
- Return To Castle Wolfenstein Part 2-finally The Game Continues
By: Patrick Daniels | - When you get the Return to Castle Wolfenstein part 2, you can see what happened. It is like waiting for a movie sequel. The storyline is so gripping and the ending of the first one sort of leaves you hanging. I'm sure that I am not the only one that is having a fit to get this going.
You jump on a wild mission in this game. It involves Nazi bad guys. This is not a game about the second world war by any means. This is complicated and multidimensional. You become totally immersed into ... Tags: Castle Wolfenstein, Game, fighting game
- Dances With Wolves Movie Review
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Chicken Run: The chickens want to fly the coup in this animated, family comedy. Mrs. Tweedy, the greedy farm owner has other plans, and not only thwarts their escape, but threatens to make chicken pie out of them if egg production doesn't stay up to standards. All hope seem ... Tags: movies, computers, entertainment, arts, music, games, internet, marketing, technology, downloads, recreation and sports, recreation, leisure
- Movie Times 95695
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Hangmen Also Die!: Alright WW2 drama loosely based on truth and spotlighting the opposition by Czech natives to their Nazi occupiers and the plight of Donlevy once he murders Reinhard Heydrich, Nazi gove ... Tags: movies, computers, entertainment, arts, music, games, internet, marketing, technology, downloads, recreation and sports, recreation, leisure
- Jones Original Movie Poster
By: Sergej Robot | - You can jump down if you just want the movie reviews. Downloads are a fast way to get products these days. You can download products like, music, games, and you can even find movie downloads online. Typing in "Psp Movie Downloads" will get you even more sites to look at.
Adam's Apples: This movie is a bizarre dark comedy about two very different men who have a battle of wills. It is a newly developed religious zealot versus a hard core neo-Nazi criminal. The battle of good versus ev ... Tags: movies, computers, entertainment, arts, music, games, internet, marketing, technology, downloads, recreation and sports, recreation, leisure
- America: The Old Cowboy That Rides Off Into The Sunset
By: Rev Michael Bresciani | - It isnt nostalgia that pulls the heart to better days but a specific cognizance that such times and events have turned a corner and rather than just being a change it promises to be more of a demise, perhaps a collision.
After forty years of explaining biblical prophecy to people I now find myself more amazed than ever before that the fulfillment of the prophecies is quickly overtaking my ability to proclaim them.
In between all the voices and pictur ... Tags: Cowboy, Obama, Micah, Jonah, prophecy, scoffers, repent, Osteen, news, evolution, pc, secularism, Ninevah, pastors, ministry, Nazi, cremation, green, truth
- Nancy Pelosi And Neville Chamberlain
By: Bobb Miller | - DAYTON, Ohio AP - Democrat Barack Obama batted away conservative criticism Friday over a comment he made about Americans' lack of foreign language skills. End
It is only natural that the Republicans would reject the idea of American youths getting a better education. One quick glance at those being recruited by the Republican war machine speaks volumes about their plans to control the world with uneducated whites and minorities who can't find jobs. Note how Bush and Bush Jr., a/k/ ... Tags: Phony heroes, dangerous politicians, human invertebrates, Nazi mentality, Veterans against McCain, anti-Republican
- The Statement By Brian Moore
By: Philip Spires | - The Statement by Brian Moore is a little more than a pursuit thriller. I stress a little more because it genuinely transcends the who's going to do it genre, though overall it misses an opportunity to address some important and potentially fascinating ideas.
Pierre Brossard is the original, but not the only name of a politically right-wing Frenchman who worked with a wartime fascist militia in Vichy France. As part of his duties he was responsible for assisting the tra ... Tags: brian moore, statement, novel, book, jew, war, france, vichy, nazi, massacre, murder, crime, church
- Palestinians A.ka. Arabs, Praise Hitler [yet Again]
By: C. Read | - Such a surprise! Arabs are once again expressing their love for their true leader, Herr Hitler. Not content with their past failed Nazi-alliance; their Nazified Baathism; or their dalliance with totalitarian Communism; the peaceful, educated and exalted Arabs are declaiming admiration for a deranged psychopath. In their lust for Jew eradication and Islamic supremacy the Arab masses are being 're-educated' to remember the greatness of der Fuehrer.
Palestinian i.e Arab radi ... Tags: Winston Churchill, Churchill, Britain, Anglo-Saxon, Capitalism, Socialism, Fascism
- Faq - Who Created Tintin? Herge - The Middle Period
By: Holly Franklin | - Herge reached a watershed in his work around his 30th birthday and the release of Tintin and the Blue Lotus. The Blue Lotus was released in 1936 and was the fifth Tintin adventure. The end of the fourth album Cigar of the Pharaoh had led to a mention that Tintin would be off to China in his next adventure.
A University of Leuven professor one father Gosset got in touch with Herge and asked for the illustrator to be perceptive about how he approached China in his next album. Gosse ... Tags: georges herge, herge, tintin, tintin comics, tintin film, tintin adventure, tintin albums
- The Development Of Socialist Movement In Germany
By: Andrew Schwartz | - The article is devoted to the analysis of the first volume of the book Mein Kampf. This book is written by Adolf Hitler, the former Nazi Dictator. He wrote this book during his imprisonment at the Landsberg Castle in the year 1924. The article tells about his ideals that were grounded on racism and how he obtained such racist views which he would later apply as the basis for his changed views of nationalism which developed into a dynamic ideology.
During Hitler's imprisonmen ... Tags: Nazi Dictator, ideals, racism, nationalism, ideology, Socialist movement, average worker, capitalism, cruelty.
- Hateful Jews
By: Andrew Schwartz | - Hitler and the German Worker Party had there aim in creating economically independent Germany. This way of thinking certainly presupposed the destruction of capitalism and many political parties in Germany were trying to find the right method in which to do this without a necessity to shatter the normal German economic growth. Ironically it would be the world economic crisis called by the Wall Street crash in October 1929 that would empower Hitler's Nazi party to greatly increase its quant ... Tags: destruction, capitalism, economic crisis, Nazi party, Reichstag, chancellor, Marxist Jews, stocks, world economy.
- Economical Independence As One Of Hitler's Main Goals
By: Andrew Schwartz | - Hitler writes about the Jews who he did not expel out of Germany but sent to the concentration camps located outside Germany which were on the territories that had already been captured by the Nazi war machine. Nevertheless many Jews falling for his dirty use of propaganda surrendered and as a consequence suffered horrible results of the Nazi concentration camps. However, even before these events, Hitler perfectly used propaganda in fields of politics so as to assure the people of his political ... Tags: concentration camp, Nazi war machine, political views, ideology, international economic policy, international finance, interest slavery.
- Martin Kippenberger Selected Artwork And Paintings
By: Saatchi-Gallery | - Martin Kippenberger's career has transformed into an almost cult-like legend, existing as much in lore-ish tradition as in the actual physical works. He's the guy who bought a run-down gas station in Brazil and named it after a Nazi war criminal. He built an imaginary global subway system with real entrances installed in the Yukon, Leipzig, and a remote field in Greece (and working air vents at various points in between). He opened The Museum of Modern Art in an unused abattoir in Syros (MOMAS). ... Tags: Martin Kippenberger, Artist Martin Kippenberger, Martin Kippenberger paintings, Martin Kippenberger exhibitions, Martin Kippenberger artwork
- Selected Artwork By Martin Kippenberger
By: Saatchi-Gallery | - Martin Kippenberger always went too far. Going too far was what the German artist did, in art and in life. It was said he once bought a dilapidated petrol station in Brazil and renamed it Gas Station Martin Boormann, after the Nazi war criminal. It was also rumoured that he installed a telephone line, with the greeting "Boormann... Gaz" on the answerphone. He certainly had a photograph taken of the service station, which he blew up to wall size for an installation.
He painted a gr ... Tags: Martin Kippenberger, Artist Martin Kippenberger, Martin Kippenberger paintings, Martin Kippenberger exhibitions, Martin Kippenberger artwork
- The City Of The Nazi Party Rallies
By: Douglas Scott | - The city of Nuremberg has been called everything from The Treasure Chest of the German Empire to the City of the Nazi Party Ralliesand in 1933, Nuremberg was christened The City of the Nazi Party Rallies. To Adolf Hitler, this was a town which had been connected to some of the most significant developments in German history.
Nuremberg was heavily destroyed and moreover, Nuremberg's status in the Third Reich meant that it was also the scene of the War Crimes Trials.
... Tags: Christmas markets. War crimes
- Cnn's Lou Dobbs - The Minister Of 'propaganda And Enlightenment' - [part 1 Of 2]
By: James Opiko | - Before we proceed further we need to define the word: "Propaganda."
According to http://WikiPedia.com -- Propaganda is a type of message aimed at influencing the opinions or behavior of people. Often, instead of impartially providing information, propaganda can be deliberately misleading, or use fallacies, which, while sometimes convincing, are not necessarily valid.
Propaganda techniques include -- patriotic flag-waving, glittering generalities, intentional vaguene ... Tags: CNN, Lou Dobbs, Propaganda, Enlightenment, immigration, nazi, hitler, latino, immigrants, illegal
- Cnn's Lou Dobbs - The Minister Of 'propaganda And Enlightenment' - [part 2 Of 2]
By: James Opiko | - [...Continued from Part 1]
Over the years, every wave of immigration into the United States has faced fear and hostility, especially during times of economic hardship, political turmoil, or war:
-- In 1882, Congress passed the Chinese Exclusion Act[1], one of America's first immigration laws, to keep out all people of Chinese origin.
-- During the "Red Scare"[2] of the 1920's, thousands of foreign-born people suspected of political radicalism were arr ... Tags: Lou Dobbs, propaganda, immigration, mexican immigration, amnesty, nazi propaganda, Goebbels, racism
- There Is A Lot More Out There Besides Myspace
By: Jeffrey A Solochek | - Why is everbody only wanting to try and market on Myspace? There are so many other Grapevine sites out there like MySpace. Have you read the terms of service on MySpace? Talk about rules like another Nazi Gemany. There is rules forbidding everything in their TOS. I have done some research on social networking sites and visited them. I am so surprised that no one is trying to do any sort of marketing on them. These are all virgin territory.
I have joined some of these other Grapevi ... Tags: MySpace, social networking, social networks, Grapevine, internet marketing
- Broward County Florida, Martial Law At Its Best
By: Jeffrey A Solochek | - In Florida, my sons friend Andy, missed the first 3 days of school this week because he was very sick. He attends Pompano Beach High. during these same 3 days some kid phoned in a Bomb threat for 2 of these days. Andy is an honors student and works when he is not in school in order to help his grandmother who he lives with. Yesterday while in school Andy was called to the principals office and he thought it was because of the three day absence he just had. Upon arriving there he was arrested and ... Tags: Broward County, false imprisonment, false arrest, bomb threats, Nazi Germany, martial law
- Leadership Lessons From Pope John Paul Ii
By: Sharif Khan | - "Heroes are rebels with a cause. Rebels because they challenge the traditional ways of thinking and refuse to follow the herd. They have a cause, a vision, that's larger than life." - Sharif Khan, author of Psychology of the Hero Soul
From a small-town Polish boy born to a retired army officer to become Pope; from a hard life in Nazi occupied Poland, his mother dead of kidney and heart failure, an older brother dead from scarlet fever, to become quite possibly man of the centur ... Tags: pope, leadership, business, john paul II, books, author, perspective, hero, freelance, writer
- Casablanca (dvd) Review
By: Britt Gillette | - One of the greatest, and certainly one of the most quoted, films in cinema history, Casablanca contains all the essential elements of a Hollywood blockbuster: adventure, romance, intrigue, suspense, and of course, evil Nazi bad guys (if you doubt this last one as an essential element, then reference the success of the Indiana Jones films). With a director (Michael Curtiz) and cast second to none, Casablanca makes a strong case for consideration as the best movie ever made. And although I loath c ... Tags: casablanca dvd review
- Holland Travel "€" Amsterdam, Van Gogh, Anne Frank
By: Nomad Rick | - Holland certainly has a reputation with travelers. Known for having a very liberal attitude on social issues such as prostitution and drugs, the reputation is not always deserved. Yes, marijuana and prostitution is legal, but there is so much more to the country. Many look at Amsterdam as Holland, but visitors know there is much more. If you desire to travel to Holland, also known as the Netherlands, dont miss these attractions.
Amsterdam
Simply put, Amsterdam ha ... Tags: holland, netherlands, amsterdam, anne frank, van gogh, liberal, nazi, coffee shops
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