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The Things That Guys Want To Know About Their Russian Brides (Part 4)
By Oksana Boichenko · 16 years ago
What do guys usually want to know about their online brides? These are the most important questions asked by men from our online brides. Tips of what to ask and what not to ask your ...
Paving the Way for 'The Greatest Generation'
By Bernard Fleury · 16 years ago
Tom Brokaw’s The Greatest Generation captivated America with its account of a generation and a nation defined by war. By looking back at World War II America, Brokaw helped Americans understand our older generations, as ...
The Irish in Early Pennsylvania
By Mark Jordan · 16 years ago
In the early years of Pennsylvania, the Penn family invited settlers of all kinds to colonize the state. To this call, responded many Irish, mostly from the northern Irish provinces. The massive Irish emigration was ...
Geisha: Flowers of the Willow World
By Jim Sherard · 16 years ago
Often referred to as the "flowers of the willow world", Geisha are an enduring symbol of Japan whose inherent beauty, grace, charm, and artistic talent have been admired for centuries. The word Geisha means artist ...
The Way To Dress While Visiting Russia
By Oksana Boichenko · 16 years ago
The first difference you may see is how dressed up most girls are. Don’t let that intimidate you. It is typical for a Russian bride to wear heels on a regular basis, to wear dresses ...
One Problem Online Shoppers Face
By Roman Onishchenko · 16 years ago
This is an article about a problem online shoppers could face. But first consider this, when you go to a traditional store to shop a couple of things could go wrong. Someone could run into ...
How To Be Stuck In A Woman's Head
By Reece Clarkson · 16 years ago
So how do you get stuck in a woman's head so she wants more? Well the simple answer is that you have to leave something with the woman or leave the woman on a high ...
Perfume In Ancient Greece
By Roberto Sedycias · 16 years ago
Perfume has been a desired commodity since ancient times and many of the techniques used are still used to some degree today. When looking at ancient attitudes towards perfume it is surprising to discover how ...
How To Overcome Culture Shock
By Kim Knight · 16 years ago
The term "culture shock" originated in the 1950s. Basically it describes the physical and emotional discomforts that occur when someone moves from one cultural environment to another. There are several stages to culture shock.
In ...
The History of Jolly Old Saint Nick
By Kimberly Squires · 16 years ago
Santa Claus is known by many names around the world. He gets his name from Saint Nicholas, a Christian bishop from Myra that lived in the 4th century. Not much is known about Saint Nicholas ...
Open Letter To Your Parent Abroad -- You Are Losing Your Kids To Western Culture
By Soji Oyenuga · 16 years ago
Many Yorubas that traveled out of Nigeria in the time past never planned making other countries their permanent home. They did not even come with their families. Many Africans did not want to live far ...
Reluctant Celebrities
By Russell Clark · 16 years ago
Every once in a while the media come across people who shy away from the fame and the glamour that is bestowed on them, they don’t crave for the limelight that 9 out of 10 ...
8 Thanksgiving Quotes to Celebrate a Great Nation
By Noel Jameson · 16 years ago
Thanksgiving is literally right around the corner and it's time for some Thanksgiving quotes. With all of the controversy and turmoil surrounding our country today, it's easy to forget where we came from, what we ...
Hollywood Celebrities and those from the world of literature
By Russell Clark · 16 years ago
There is quite a difference between these celebrities from Hollywood and celebrities from the world of books, art and literature. Quite a glaring difference actually. The whims and fancies remain quite similar but where earning ...
Region-based development for a future India
By Anusha S · 16 years ago
India, a land of diverse culture and religion is on its way to development. Being a land with different religions, languages, and cultures, India stands unique amidst the Asian countries, still on her way to ...
India hooked on ‘Use and Throw’ culture?
By Anusha S · 16 years ago
Who’s bothering to run behind such things like a broken specs or an ‘always-going-wrong’ electronic gadget, in this present busy life? Who wants to maintain old things, when you get something new with a little ...
Society and Culture: Mind the Gap
By Gina Stepp · 16 years ago
The train slows, a recording voices the familiar "mind the gap" warning, and the doors open. A horde steps mindlessly over the threshold and continues on its way without missing a beat.
If only the ...
Come to Know Bastar – An Indigenous tribe of Chhattisgarh
By Rita Jain · 16 years ago
Bastar's indigenous groups live the lifestyle of a king. An insight into the lifestyle of the state leaves a deep imprint as it is a memorable experience that is adored by every tourist.The Bastar tribe ...
Was Santa Claus Invented by Coca Cola? The True History
By C A Mc Craw · 17 years ago
The true story of Santa Claus remains one of the biggest mysteries of all time. Stories and legends of this jolly, red-clad symbol of kindness and Christmas cheer have been passed around for centuries in ...
Society and Culture: Halloween, Treat or Trick?
By Bill Butler · 16 years ago
An odd thing happens each October. Decorative spider webs, skeletons, witches on flying broomsticks, jack-o'-lanterns and other ghoulish paraphernalia begin to appear. America’s society and culture spent an estimated $6.9 billion last year on the ...