By: Catherine Spelling | 2005-11-05 | Short Stories One would think that Christmas lights have been around for as long as Christmas itself Can any of you imagine Christmas without lights... read more
By: scott weiler | 2009-12-11 | Writing & Speaking Christmas is full of wonderful stories of all kinds. Some stories are of giving, some of receiving. Some are of wonderful acts of kindness and of families and friends being together. This is a story that speaks of the greatest part of Christmas. Come and read it. It is sure to give you pause... and joy. Read on... read more
By: Sean Carter | 2006-09-04 | Homeschooling In the midst of hollow men we can still give the taste of a gifted world to the children through the popular Christmas stories. All of them were not originally designed for the purpose but gradually those were modified to suit the temperament of the event. They are so fascinating that they have carved a nice for themselves in the sphere of literature and holiday spirit read more
By: Geoffrey Philp | 2005-11-18 | Ebooks For those of you who are thinking about an ideal Christmas gift, especially for book lovers, Geoffrey Philps Twelve Poems and A Story for Christmas, is available in bookstores nationwide, online at Powell’s, Barnes and Noble, Amazon.com or iUniverse and independent booksellers such as Books and Books in Miami, Florida. Twelve Poems and A Story for Christmas explores the meaning of the holy days through the lives of characters who are as near to us as our breath, and whose struggles with faith, doubt, and redemption, are as real as our own. Emphasizing the humanity of its bibl... read more
By: Sean Carter | 2006-08-23 | Reference & Education The merriest time of the year Christmas celebrates the birth of Christ & is a day rich in history, customs & traditions, upbeat celebration, fun, humor, party, games, decorations, songs and carols & more. Here you can know more on the various aspects of Christmas—Santa Claus, Christmas recipes, trivia, gift ideas, craft ideas, quotes, poems & also about Christmas around the world. read more
By: Article Manager | 2010-01-10 | Writing & Speaking A Christmas toast should be special as well as seasonal. It calls for imagination and flair and belief in the wonder of Christmas. read more
By: COLLINS | 2009-03-28 | Fiction This obsession with his grandmothers stories. After listening to the story of a witch who eat naughty boys, he become so afraid and starts to suspect an old grandmother neighbour who lives by herself, of being that witch in the story of his grandmother. His fears leads him unknowingly,to an exiting encounter with the dreaded grandma whom everyone perceives to be a witch, and who turns out to be just a loving and hardworking grandmother. read more
By: ebony1977 | 2010-01-10 | Self publishing It was a story about love concerning a boy and a girl. The story between them was deferent when she met him after her marriage. read more
By: Gen Wright | 2010-01-10 | College Have you ever experienced the aggravation of attending an hour long seminar only to find that it was nothing more than a choreographed sales pitch! Thats not training you, thats called marketing to a targeted group. Unless you paid for it, then its called a RIP-OFF! read more
By: John Gibb | 2006-09-02 | Science One of the easiest ways you have to light a dark corner in your bedroom or add some atmospheric lighting to your living-room area, is to place your choice of lamp. With numerous designs, shapes, colors, dimensions or lighting abilities, lamps constitute one of the most convenient methods one has to alter the lighting tone of a room. In fact, the lighting selected and used can complete the statement of a house or enhance the décor of an usually professionally looking office space. According to interior designers the lighting of one’s house or office can ultimately affect a person’s s... read more
By: lesley jackson | 2009-03-15 | Fiction Got a Story Without a Theme? Keep Your Story Moving Along. Define and Develop Your Story Theme Element. read more
By: dasan | 2006-02-26 | Science Sodium Vapour Lamp consists of a discharge tube made from a heat resistant glass, containing a small amount of metallic sodium, neon gas and two electrodes. read more
By: John Gibb | 2006-09-02 | Science How many times have you lied down on your bed intending to relax while watching a television show / film, or to read a new book / magazine, only to find out that your bedroom lamp was not adequately serving your lighting needs? If the answer is more than once, then it is probably time to go lamp shopping. With a vast variety of lamps to choose from, finding the perfect lamp is actually a matter of having the necessary time and energy to spend in an effort to locate it. Since lighting is very important to the function and look of a room, with the numerous lamp options available curren... read more
By: Deborah Owen | 2008-12-03 | Writing & Speaking Creative writers have a hard time dealing with criticism - constructive or otherwise. After all, our written words are our babies, and how dare anyone criticize them or try to change them! Right? Wrong. That is a beginners point of view. You will be light years ahead when you can... read more
By: Mimi Rothschild | 2007-05-01 | Homeschooling We at The Jubilee Academy are pleased to provide Christian home schoolers with the following free holiday resources... read more
By: Lisa Marx | 2006-02-18 | Reference & Education Simply put a lamp is a device that generates light, heat or some sort of therapeutic radiation (like the laser ones). read more
By: www.intellectualpropertyassociation.com | 2007-05-08 | Writing & Speaking Every year thousands of screenplays are written and only a handful are bought. If you are an aspiring screenwriter who has not yet been able to sell material to Hollywood then your problem may be your screenplay’s storyline read more
By: Peter Menkin | 2008-09-26 | Poetry Secular doggeral about the Guide Dog Christmas who served Jan Robitscher of Berkeley, California, a teacher at The School for Deacons in Berkeley, California. The poem tells of the end of Christmas career, and her moving on to retirement with Carol Luther, a Priest in the Diocese of California (San Francisco Bay Area). This is a sad story in a way, but told here about the service and happy, warm relationship this dog from Guide Dogs for the Blind had with her mistress. read more
By: Eileen Edwards | 2010-01-10 | Psychology This article is a beginers guide to the unconscious mind explaining what it is and how it functions. The article also explains how the unconscious mind can be programmed to make the individuals goals a reality. read more