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» Russian's Bellyache: A One Way Street (Star Wars)
By By Authors | On February 2, 2007 | In Humanities | Rated
 

It’s a two way highway out there in the real world, yet Russia, I do believe, is still living in the old days, thinking it is a one way street. Let me explain.

 
 
» One Million Visionaries Walking A Road Less Traveled
By By Authors | On February 2, 2007 | In Humanities | Rated
 

Many think of visionaries being those who have a special "gift" for thinking big, thinking creatively, etc. But consider that a visionary is simply someone who chooses to walk his or her own heroic path in life, inspired by his or her own vision. Most people do not choose the visionary path.

 
 
» Great African Civilizations
By By Authors | On February 2, 2007 | In Humanities | Rated
 
There have been many misconceptions about the lives of Africans before the advent of European and American colonization. According to some historians, Africans were nothing more than savages whose only contributions to the world were farming and slaves.
 
 
» Gary Magness: Not Your Typical "Rich Guy"
By By Authors | On February 2, 2007 | In Humanities | Rated
 

Who is Gary Magness? According to Forbes magazine, he is one of the 400 richest men in America. To be exact, Forbes ranks Gary at number three hundred and eighty four, with a net worth of nine hundred million dollars.

 
 
» Alaska Natives of the Aleutian Islands - Are they Aleut or Unangan?
By By Authors | On February 2, 2007 | In Humanities | Rated
 

Are the inhabitants of the Aleutian Islands Aleuts or are they Unangan? For generations the world has referred to these people as Aleuts; but, is this accurate? Our history books would say yes, but the facts say no.

 
 
» Middle Years Utopia
By By Authors | On February 2, 2007 | In Humanities | Rated
 
Wonderful, you may say, or is it? It would be foolish to assume that More’s Utopia was nothing more than a simple literary invention, a mere place where people are happy, work hard and there is social harmony.
 
 
» Faulkner, Faulkner! [A Short Sketch]
By By Authors | On February 2, 2007 | In Humanities | Rated
 

It was only 21-months after his mother died, in October of 1960, at the ripe old age of 88, William Faulkner would die. Matter of fact, he finished his last book, “The Reivers” otherwise known as “The Thieves,” (a witty book indeed), and it was published in June of 1962, he died one month later, in July of 1962 of a heart attack (born in 1897).

 
 
» Ideal Society
By By Authors | On February 2, 2007 | In Humanities | Rated
 
Utopia, particularly in our modern day vocabulary has become synonymous with perfection, and with that which is ideal yet unattainable. More’s work created such an impact within the literary world that his creation, ‘Utopia’ will always be used to name our ideal society.
 
 
» "Chinese Genie Out Of The Bottle" - China Capitalism - 1979 Editorial Written on Location
By By Authors | On February 2, 2007 | In Humanities | Rated
 

KWANGCHOW, P.R. CHINA - Momentous change affecting the whole world is underway in the Peoples Republic of China, but the speed and direction will be determined here in old Canton where East meets West contrary to poetic assertion.

 
 
» Psychotherapy in China
By By Authors | On February 2, 2007 | In Humanities | Rated
 
I have been living and working in China for the last three years. During that time I have been teaching Chinese University students, psychology and in particular taking the therapy courses.
 
 
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