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The Hopi Beginning: A Story of Majestic and Divine Creation
by CJ Scott, Oct 15, 2007
A brief reflection of a Native American creation story.
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10 Cool Facts About Vampires
by PaulBirkin, Oct 12, 2007
Where did vampires first appear in legend? When was the first vampire movie? Do people believe they really exist? Ten facts about the legendary vampire.
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Five Common Misconceptions From Americans
by Brandon Kumm, Oct 3, 2007
Americans have some common misconceptions about their country and their history.
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Are Ghosts Real?
by Pictaker, Sep 30, 2007
Tis the season, Halloween will be here before you know it. What better time for a discussion of those scary, haunting spirits?
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Halloween: Fun, or Something More Sinister?
by Louie Jerome, Sep 28, 2007
Halloween is a fun folklore festival celebrated by families, but it's origins are far more sinister.
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The Secret Meaning of Roses
by Cardtouche, Sep 20, 2007
There’s an old Persian proverb that says; The world is a rose; smell it and pass it to your friends. That’s O.K. as long as you know which rose to pass to your friends and which ones to leave in the florists.
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10 Ancient Gods of Beer
by Sher D Fly, Sep 20, 2007
Beer and other fermented drinks have long been produced in various forms around the world. Beer became an important commodity and necessity even in ancient cultures. As such, most of these cultures have a deity or a God dedicated to beer and brewing.
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Halloween Superstitions
by Louie Jerome, Sep 13, 2007
Halloween superstitions vary between countries but some superstitions have been handed down from the Druidic religions of the Ancient Britons.
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The Unicorn
by doom cruzer, Sep 14, 2007
What are unicorns, exactly?
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A Jack Pot of Old Folk Sayings
by Ruby Hawk, Sep 12, 2007
Colorful and to the point old folk sayings that were common in years past and now we are losing them all.
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