Archive for January, 2010

  • Valentine’s Day: From Saints to Ecards

    Most people know that Valentine’s Day falls on February 14th, and that it’s the most special time of the year for lovers. And even though more than a few people probably know it’s named after a saint, that’s where the common knowledge seems to stop. But there’s still a lot more to learn about this holiday

  • Great Britain’s Crown Jewels

    The British Crown Jewels are one of the most popular pieces of jewelry in all the world. This includes all te regalia and vestments worn by the Kings and Queens of the UK during the coronation ceremony and other important events.

  • Powerful players of Ancient Egypt

    In ancient Egypt, the Pharaoh, or king, was the pinnacle of Egyptian society. The entire administrative structure rested on them, as did the religion of the day.

  • Warrior Culture of history

    Before the dawn of civilization and the advent of technology, war was a small-scale affair, with evidence dating back some 12,000 years. But researchers say most societies throughout history fought constantly for various reasons.

  • THE WORLD POST 2000 A.D

    Author: Yuga Rishi Shriram Sharma Acharya “The most powerful person in World History has already taken birth. He will change the entire face of the world very quickly. A knowledge revolution is in the offing and will engulf the entire world.” – JULES BERNE When Russia created a base in Cuba, by establishing nuclear missiles [...]

  • THE WORLD POST 2000 A.D

    Author: Yuga Rishi Shriram Sharma Acharya “The most powerful person in World History has already taken birth. He will change the entire face of the world very quickly. A knowledge revolution is in the offing and will engulf the entire world.” – JULES BERNE When Russia created a base in Cuba, by establishing nuclear missiles [...]