Pictures From The Past, No. 19
The phrase “a picture is worth a thousand words” was coined by American newspaper editor Arthur Brisbane in 1911. It’s a simple notion that applies to many aspects of our lives, but especially to...
View ArticleTwo New Poems By Carmine Giordano
Downscaleby Carmine GiordanoIt’s not easyto trim downgive away what went into youwhat came out of you -your booksand chachkiesyour high schoolLatin textcenturies oldArma virumque canothe painted bowl...
View ArticleWeird Wars
The Anglo-Zanzibar WarFought between the United Kingdom and Zanzibar in August seventh,1896, the conflict lasted approximately 40 minutes, making it the shortest war in history. The immediate cause of...
View ArticleSeven Amazing Benefits of Clapping
“Clapping” a Simple Striking of Hands but it’s much more than you Think.Normally People clap to Appreciate others for their Good works and achievements or when they are in mood of Joy.People also Clap...
View ArticleEvil Popes
Pope Paul III (1534 - 1549)Background: Pope Paul III, predecessor to Julius III, reigned during a particularly turbulent time for the Catholic Church and he made some difficult decisions. His edicts...
View ArticleThree Religious Poems
A Little Prayerby S.E. KiserThat I may not in blindness grope,But that I may with vision clearKnow when to speak a word of hopeOr add a little wholesome cheer.That tempered winds may softly blowWhere...
View ArticleGod's Coloring Book of Birds!
There are only seven colors in the rainbow. Look what the Master Artist has done with them.Compassion is language the deaf can hear and the blind can see. - Mark TwainCarry a heart that never hates,a...
View ArticleWords Created By William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare introduced more words into English than all other poets of his lifetime combined. Although it is often difficult to determine the true origin of a word, the Oxford Englich...
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