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The History of Body Piercings - Ancient and Fascinating Around the World


Body piercings have seen a resurgence of interest in the last ten to twenty years and are becoming more and more a part of the mainstream Western culture. Take a look at any fashion or entertainment magazine and you?ll see plenty of well-known celebrities with body piercings like navel rings or a labret. You might be surprised to find out that piercing is actually an ancient form of expression that most cultures have practiced at some time or other for thousands of years.

How to Make Your Civil War Uniform Shirt


Your own shirt designed and made by you for your own Civil War Uniform Impression is easy and economical. Follow these simple directions, and your Civil War uniform shirt will be exactly how you want it.

Top 10 Questions about Body Piercing


Body piercing has grown so much in popularity in recent years that it has become almost mainstream, with more and more people sporting navel rings and multiple ear rings. Facial piercings, surface piercings and lots of others to choose from can make things confusing. If you don?t know what to expect when you decide to get a piercing, it can be even more intimidating. Here are some of the top questions people have about body piercing.

How I lost A million Dollars In A Bank Robbery


The Million dollars was my life-savings earmarked for prime the pump money for my biotech start-up. I am the Gerald Armstrong the owner of Gen Cells Cures?Gen Cells Cures is focused on private medical research for the individual. Searching for cures for incurable diseases and aging. Of course, with the best scientific technologies on the planet! With President Bush trying to ride the middle of the road on stem cell research and his rejection of therapeutic cloning. I packed my bags and went offshore. A great place to go, but leave your money at home. I transferred the money to a carribean island and the local banker stole every last penny.

The Crisis of Human Survival


Environmental Pollution

African Masks


The following is a general over view of African Masks.

Tribal Masks


Original Tribal masks are often seen by unknowing eyes as art objects in themselves. That is not the case, unless of course they are modern copies. A tribal mask has embued power and is alive during the ceremony for which it is used. An African visitor to a London museum stated, "This mask is dead." He was seeing the mask out of context, it had lost its power for the people who created it and the the magic had died.

The Masked Fool


The Contingencies of Despair: How Existentialists Survive


~ Dread is dizziness unto freedom?freedom that gazes down into its own possibility. In this dizziness freedom succumbs. ~

Violence


Flashes of memory stream into my consciousness. They take me back thirty years plus. I was a boy then, a newcomer to a poor and tough neighborhood. My parents, of moderate means and daring to a fault, had decided to move there after my father had accepted an editing job in the federal government. They had taken a lease on a low-rent brick house, which was also run-down, covered in filth, and littered with trash. I do not mince my words: Previous tenants had been pigs that got along with bugs and rats.

Heraldry in the Crafts--Why Not Specialize?


I have a small website where I try to sell custom-made lapel buttons. In addition to these made-to-order buttons I also offer several specialty lines of off-the-shelf items and at this time of year I'm usually concerned with one of those lines in particular: Irish heraldic buttons. St. Patrick's Day approaches.

The Trickster of Folklore


Folklore includes a traditional trickster figure, the subject of many stories in a cycle. Trickster tales are in the animal tales genre, with the trickster himself -- he seems always to be male -- identified with a particular animal. These include the fox in Japan, mouse deer in Southeast Asia, the coyote and the spider among the Native Americans, the tortoise and spider in West Africa, and the mantis in Southern Africa.

Nessie, the Beast of the Loch


They were fierce hill tribes in what is now Scotland, and we called them Picts. The name seems to mean "The Painted People" for they were known to love bright body art and multi-coloured clothing. They were artists, prolific carvers of stone and from the carved standing stones still found in the region around Loch Ness, we can see that the Picts were fascinated by animals, carefully etching their likeness into the surface of the stone. And they left us a mystery.

The Year of the Rooster


The Rooster is traditionally considered to be a favourable sign. His crow signals the break of dawn and the beginning of a fresh start, driving away the ghosts and evil spirits of the night. He is the only creature of the Chinese zodiac with wings and, as such, is regarded as the messenger that connects the two worlds of heaven and earth.

Progress Versus Perfection


From the creative explosion marking the outset of the universe to our advanced human stage in evolution, some fifteen billion years have elapsed. This advanced stage refers to the natural abilities and the cultural realizations of our species. While these natural abilities have virtually not changed in the last hundred thousand years, these cultural realizations have progressed exponentially over the same period. The former depend on a biological memory ? the genetic information that is stored in human cells and can be transmitted through reproduction. The latter depend on a social memory ? the didactic information that is stored in human libraries and can be transmitted through education. Together these two memories and modes of transmission supply the necessary tools to perpetuate and ameliorate humanity. The problem is that humans rarely use these tools to the maximum. They reproduce very well; more than five billion people testify to that; but they could do better in every other respect, witness the many instances of weakness and wickedness that tarnish their image.

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SHSU College of Humanities and Social Sciences honors graduates at ...
Huntsville Item, TX - 4 hours ago
By Holly Green Approximately 300 students will be graduating from the College of Humanities and Social Sciences this weekend, and more than 50 were honored ...
Record number of students receiving their diplomas Huntsville Item
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Part II: The Humanities and the Washington Money Chase
Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription) - May 15, 2008
While the sciences feast at the federal trough—looking up only to complain of deprivation—the humanities are allotted skimpy federal assistance. ...


Humanities scholars will deliver lectures, read works
University of Chicago Chronicle - May 15, 2008
By Josh Schonwald Three humanities scholars will come to campus this month to deliver annual spring lectures presented by the Division of the Humanities. ...


DC Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton pushes for deadline on redevelopment ...
Bizjournals.com, NC - 12 hours ago
The agencies there are the National Endowment of the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities, ...


ASU fuses sustainability with art
Arizona State University, Tempe - 15 hours ago
ASU’s Institute for Humanities Research, in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, has taken a different route to examine this topic by playing host to ...


Humanities dominate approved courses so far
Harvard Crimson, MA - May 14, 2008
By BONNIE J. KAVOUSSI Humanities professors are drawing up courses for the new General Education curriculum in full force, contributing nine courses to the ...


Business Briefs - Alabama Humanities Foundation names board members
The Birmingham News - al.com, AL - May 15, 2008
New board members appointed to the Alabama Humanities Foundation are David Donaldson, community relations director and vice president of Vulcan Foundation ...


Series begins
The Union Leader, NH - 5 hours ago
The first of a three-part series on minor-leaguers' pursuit of a Major League Baseball career looks at Double-A ball, where top prospects quickly separate ...
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Magazine to focus on humanities
NewsOK.com (subscription), OK - May 14, 2008
The first issue of a new magazine published by the Oklahoma Humanities Council will be available on newsstands and in bookstores today. ...


Bhabha named senior adviser
Harvard University Gazette, MA - May 15, 2008
By Corydon Ireland Homi K. Bhabha, Harvard’s Anne F. Rothenberg Professor of the Humanities, is known worldwide for his intellectual complexity. ...

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