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Frequent Mausoleum Issues and Solutions
Published on June 26, 2010 | In Society and Culture | Rated
Mausoleums, typically, are beautiful buildings, standing as stately monuments to the people who are encoffined in them. These fancy architectures, frequently ornamented with bronze and gold accents, marble columns and stained glass windows, are designed and built to exhibit a sense of dignity, serenity, and peace.
 
Vendetta
Published on October 10, 2008 | In Society and Culture | Rated
The word "Vendetta" is Italian and originates from the Latin word "vindicta" meaning "Vengeance". In modern times, the word is sometimes extended to mean any other long-standing feud, not necessarily involving bloodshed.
 
Calamity of Justice in the Genarlow Wilson Case
Published on July 22, 2007 | In Society and Culture | Rated
Is it possible for a 17-year-old to go to jail for a decade for having consensual oral sex with a 15-year-old? In the state of Georgia-before they modified the law-the answer was yes. Every once in a while a case comes along that shocks the conscious of most good-natured people, this case I assure you is one of them.
 
West and Its Influence on the Rest
Published on February 11, 2007 | In Society and Culture | Rated
What is the West? Who are parts of the West? Or who defines the West? There have been endless questions on the western world and its various aspects. Practically speaking, the word ‘West’ does not hold an international definition; it is a social, cultural and political concept passed down through ages to its present day connotation.
 
Korean culture
Published on February 7, 2007 | In Society and Culture | Rated
The traditional culture of Korea is historically shared by North Korea and South Korea. Nevertheless, the current political separation of the north and the south of the peninsula results in some regional variance in the Korean culture. The different aspects of Korean culture, society, and customs can be observed by taking an in-depth look into life in Korea.
 
JFK Conspiracy and Other Historical Secrets
Published on October 24, 2006 | In Society and Culture | Rated
The prophecies of Nostradamus, today popularly believed to be the work of a charlatan, are given new life in Morten St. George's Incantation of the Law Against Inept Critics: A Guide to Cryptic Thinking. St. George discovered that some of the famous stanzas masked their message by means of a unique type of cryptography involving the deployment of a wide array of deception devices.


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