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    • Islam Brought Revolution in Human Relations by Nawaz with 0views

      Before the advent of Islam slavery prevailed all over the world. To men in those days, it seemed perfectly normal for the strong and wealthy to have slaves whom they had captured in war or purchased in the market. The Greeks were the leaders of thought in the ancient world. No Greek thinker had ever raised his voice against the institution of sl | Article date: 2008-03-08 ...

    • Allah is Asking You This Question (19) Who Brings Forth the Living From the Dead, and the Dead From the Living? by Safaa Abdel-Aziz with 0views

      In the Noble Quran, Allah is asking mankind some important questions. It seems compulsory for the serious one who is looking for the truth to have a look at those questions and if possible to answer them. Allah" questions are many. In this series, these questions are chosen randomly. --------------- In verse | Article date: 2008-03-08 ...

    • Lucid Dreaming: Lucid Dreaming Techniques You Can Use! by Tenzin Pemo with 0views

      Who could not use a vacation to Tahiti or the Swiss Alps? Who does not want to feel what it is like to control the power of a Ferrari or Porsche? Practically everyone wishes that they could eat the finest food in the world and as much of it as they wanted without having to worry about gaining weight. Is it possible to have all of these things if | Article date: 2008-03-08 ...

    • In the Bible But not in the Quran (55): King David Made Prophecies About Muhammad by Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil with 0views

      The priest willingly dishonored King David because he dwelled in Arabia, in the tents of Kedar, the son of Ishmael and he made prophecies about Muhammad (as you see herein); they wrote in the Bible that King David Committed Adultery, Commanded to kill one of his best soldiers to hide his crime of adultery and to take his wife etc. On the o | Article date: 2008-03-08 ...

    • What it Means for an Action to be Immoral by Scott Hughes with 0views

      People often make moral claims. They will call an action moral by calling it morally "good" or "right" or by otherwise claiming it has some special value that means one "should" do it. They can claim the inverse by calling the action immoral, bad, wrong, or so forth. But what does it mean to call an act | Article date: 2008-03-07 ...

    • The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge by Robert Abrom with 0views

      All over the world various species of animals, insects, and plants are being slowly wiped out. Some may argue that it is the natural order of things, but human involvement has certainly exasperated the issue, causing untold amounts of damage to the worlds ecosystems. All of the world, that is, except for the Arctic Circle and Alaska. | Article date: 2008-03-07 ...

    • Near Death Experiences of Hell by William Nugent with 0views

      What happens to a person during the first 15 minutes after he or she dies? A "near death experience" is when a person is clinically dead and then resuscitated by immediate medical intervention. Many of these people remember and recount what they experienced during the brief time that they were outside of their bodies. | Article date: 2008-03-07 ...

    • I"m Listening as Hard as I Can by Arthur Levine with 0views

      Please feel free to use this article as long as credit is given to the resource box. © Copyright Arthur Levine, 2008 Words: 543 Words: I"m listening as hard as I can, but the silence is deafening. Why won"t you talk to me? Don"t you have something to say to me? Every once in a while I | Article date: 2008-03-07 ...

    • Cork - the Renewable Wonder Wood with Many Uses by Jerry Work with 0views

      Cork is a wondrous material that provides mankind with numerous benefits. Cork is made from the bark of the evergreen species of oak genus called the Quercus. The wood is native to southwest Europe and northwest Africa. It has also been introduced into warmer areas of the United States, but by far the number one producer of cork oak is Portugal, | Article date: 2008-03-07 ...

    • Jesus Saves by Ernie Fitzpatrick with 0views

      I remember growing up as a child seeing signs outside of small churches in Kansas and Missouri with just two words- JESUS SAVES! Until I was a about six or seven I always thought it was my grandmorhter who saved as she led me to church, holding my hand, several times a week. I see those two words very infrequently now. The last time was on a sig | Article date: 2008-03-07 ...

    • Allah is Asking You This Question (18) Have You Any Knowledge That God is Satisfied With...? by Safaa Abdel-Aziz with 0views

      In the Noble Quran, Allah is asking mankind some important questions. It seems compulsory for the serious one who is looking for the truth to have a look at those questions and if possible to answer them. Allah" questions are many. In this series, these questions are chosen randomly. --------------- In verse 6:147- | Article date: 2008-03-07 ...

    • The Wyoming Caucus by Ernie Fitzpatrick with 0views

      Once upon a time, prior to Super Tuesday # 1, Hillary clinton wasn"t gong to worry about Wyoming. There aren"t enough delegates there to even worry about. Besides, Wyoming is a caucus state, a red state, and there are bigger fish to fry. That was then, this is now when there"s only two states between here and Pennsylvania: Mississ | Article date: 2008-03-07 ...

    • How Numerology Can Help You? by Eklavya Shekhar with 0views

      Numerology has been one of the most popular and ancient branches of astrology based on calculating the influence of numbers in an individual"s life. Since the time immemorial people from all walks of life have been taking the help of numerology in solving their problems. The magical influence of numbers from one to nine has a kind of enigma | Article date: 2008-03-07 ...

    • Caribbean Ecocide or Where Did the Cancun and Playa Del Carmen Beaches Go? by Jack Deal with 0views

      Looking out across the dark Caribbean night from Punta Allen one sees three equally sized glowing areas on the distant horizon to the north. The furthest out is Cancun, the next Playa del Carmen and the last Tulum. Cancun has a bit less than a million people; Playa has 300,000 and Tulum now over 30,000. Playa Del Carmen is the fast | Article date: 2008-03-07 ...

    • Heisenberg Uncertaintiy Principle by Ernie Fitzpatrick with 0views

      Occams razor, attributed to Franciscan friar William of Ockham, basically states that "All other things being equal, the simplest solution is the best." In other words, when multiple competing theories are equal in other respects, the principle recommends selecting the theory that introduces the fewest assumptions and postulates. But h | Article date: 2008-03-07 ...

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