Archive for December, 2009

  • The First Linguistics Challenge in the History of Mankind

    Author: Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil This is a new series (1-30) of Verse No. in the Bible versus the Quran. Verse No. 30 in the Old Testament says: And to every beast of the earth and to every bird of the heavens and to everything that creeps on the earth, everything that has the breath of [...]

  • Greek Mythology

    Greek mythology has captured the imaginations of millions of children and adults over the millenia. Its origins lie in an oral tradition that goes back to at least the early Bronze ages of Greek (the early Helladic phase c.3000BC).

  • American history is full of exciting events

    American history is a great way to learn from the past of our country. It is a vital part of understanding how we came to be the country we are today.

  • History Of Chess

    Chess is a board game which is of very competitive nature and played between two players. Today it is the most popular indoor game played by millions of people all around the world at home, in clubs, online, and in tournaments.

  • The History of Medicine From Long Ago

    The use of plants for healing ailments depicted in cave paintings suggest that herbal medicine was practiced since prehistoric times.

  • Historians have a very important role in our society

    A Historian is someone who is very knowledgeable in the area of history. They often write about it or lecture about particular aspects of history.

  • You will find the History Channel to be captivating from the moment you turn it on

    The history channel is a great cable network channel that offers outstanding programs on various events that have taken place in history. Each program has been thoroughly researched and it well written.

  • The way wars operate have significantly changed over time

    Wars have been going on around the world since the beginning of time. They have impacted the world as we know it today. War history is very interesting.

  • Earth Architecture

    Author: Mi Tsung Chang The early history of humanity can be reconstructed as an almost limitless quest for earth architecture. The persons who found caves, and later converted them into living spaces, were of enormous significance in the development of human civilization. Would we not still live in the wilderness today if some of our [...]

  • Jazz, Liquor and Bootleggers: America in the Twenties

    Human life in this world has often seen transitions. These transitions have occurred in every age, in every century. However, the latest transitions, which have been occurring in the twentyfirst have never ever impressed me.