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The Cautious Reformer

The Cautious Reformer Desiderius Erasmus, born in 1466 in Rotterdam, Holland, was the illegitimate son of a priest. He was orphaned in childhood, swindled out of his inheritance, and forced into a monastery that he hated—except for its library. Rea...
by Laboring In The Lord on May 30, 2013

Tofu & A Crisis

Blink once and another week has gone by; blink twice and a whole four years have flown by.My life as an undergraduate student is finished. Done. Finito. I know I'm being dramatic, but I think the situation calls for it. I am officially in the "real w...
by Student Savor on May 29, 2013

தொன்மையான மொழிகளும் அதன் சிறப்புக்களும்!

by vidhai2virutcham on May 28, 2013

A Quiet Life

A Quiet Life Some lives crackle with adventure—great answers to prayers, narrow escapes, dramatic conversions, broad travel. But Christians with quieter lives often cast longer shadows. The life of Venerable Bede was so uneventful that little can b...
by Laboring In The Lord on May 26, 2013

Eleven Rings: The Soul of Success

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by externalharddiskdeal on May 26, 2013

Uncover the Arts and Culture of Virginia Beach

The Natural Bridge being in such closeness to Lexington Virginia, there are a limitless number of arts and cultural activities in the region.This unique archeological site / museum is really worth a visit to experience Macedonian culture. The tomb of...
by Culturextourism on May 22, 2013

The Acropolis – The Jewel of Athens Greece

The Acropolis of Athens is the most significant site throughout Greece, rich with background and full of physical reminders from the greatness of the Greek empire.The Acropolis may be the one historical site you cannot miss. You can take a tour or wa...
by Spirittourism on May 22, 2013

#284 Το vanity writing αλά Greca και η πρώτη guest πένα των Κοριών

by Oi Korioi on May 12, 2013

Why Greek Yogurt is So Romantic...

by Kellyann Zuzulo ...because it's creamy of course. I'm a long-time yogurt eater and when Greek yogurt sauntered onto the scene, I turned up my nose. The slippery sweetness of regular ol' yogurt was good enough for me. I knew what Greek yogurt was,...
by thepopculturedivas on May 9, 2013

Ocean Restaurant by Cat Cora at S.E.A. Aquarium Singapore

Our post wedding stopover in Singapore consisted of four days of non-stop eating, drinking and sleeping.  After having our whole week in Thailand planned down to the minute, it felt like a luxury to be somewhere on holiday without any schedules and...
by Chompchomp on May 9, 2013

Tasty Tuesday May 7 2013

Beef Souvlaki in flatbread with mixed greens, feta, and home made tzatziki sauce. I've thought about making my own pita, and have seen what looked like great and simpel recipes for it, but haven't gotten there yet. I used onion powder with the beef,...
by The Elka Almanac on May 7, 2013

Explore the 7 Day Grand Mainland Greece Tour from Athens

Explore Mainland Greece 7 day tour including Athens, Olympia, Delphi and Meteora. hospitality and culture in Athens and also the picturesque village from the Mainland.Visit the many wonders of ancient Greece in the archaeological sites of Mycenae, Ol...
by Culturextourism on May 6, 2013

“the corrosion of reason”

by AC Grayling   An opinion panel research survey conducted in July 2006 found more than 30 per cent of UK university students believe in creationism or intelligent design. This raw detail is gasp-inducing enough in its own right, as indication...
by sparrows and sandcastles on May 5, 2013

Weak Lungs

Weak Lungs Sickness proved a blessing for W. Robertson Nicoll, for it determined his career and ministry. He was born in 1851 with weak lungs. His mother, brother, and sister died from tuberculosis. He was raised by his father, Pastor Harry Nicoll, w...
by Laboring In The Lord on May 4, 2013

One Saucy Wench: Aphrodite & Booty Calls, And Desire For Mortal Lovers: Part 3

Aphrodite Being Untied by Cupid Although, Aphrodite is praised for her beauty, and an outlandish sexuality, and behavior, as I stated many times before.  She is also, connected to prestigious moments in mythology, and mortal life. Aphrodi...
by Romantique Innocence on Apr 27, 2013

Explore the Evia Island, Greece Culture And Cuisine Tours

Come and explore the gorgeous, unspoilt island of Evia and notice a traditional way of life long gone from the majority of Greece.Experience unique Greek culture and village life.The discerning traveller will love the calm peaceful island of Evia whe...
by Culturextourism on Apr 23, 2013

One Saucy Wench: Aphrodite And Booty Calls, Astray & Questionable Lovers: Part 2

Venus is unusual unbiased and delusional Innocently lovely & mystical Vain and unpredictable Aphrodite is the most beautiful with a exotic flair that's willing to share, with her husband to spare..~ Nailah D'arcy ...
by Romantique Innocence on Apr 17, 2013

GLADIATOR SANDALS A SUMMER MUST HAVE !

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by southernerswag.blogspot.com on Apr 11, 2013

“the roots of gay oppression”

by Norah Carlin   Introduction   Marxists, since Marx and Engels themselves, have always believed that only a socialist revolution could open the way to sexual freedom and equality. Engels, whatever the limitations of his own nineteenth-c...
by sparrows and sandcastles on Apr 11, 2013

Unforgettable Dining and Cuisine in Greece

Greek Island Cruises visit Athens,Santorini, Rhodes and Mykonos, and here are some of the regional dishes and eating traditions you’ll enjoy in every cityIs it the crisp white buildings with rooftops the color of the sea below, the traditional ruin...
by Spirittourism on Apr 10, 2013
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