Gaming

Occam’s Razor: An Interview with the Author

A science fiction adventure novelforMichael James Martineau, author of "Let's Get Rowdy!" and "SancZOOary"Located deep within the mysterious Bermuda Triangle and Atlantis areas of Andros Island in the Bahamas, this story explores the possibility that Atlantis once existed, swirled within a layer clairvoyance, psychic connections, and water-breathing visitors from another world, all of which was put into a breathless, Search

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Health Fitness

Lose belly fat quickly

Losing belly fat quickly is a huge concern and problem for many of us who really want to lose fat around certain parts of our body. When this happens, it is mainly around the stomach area and can be distributed to the face, arms, thighs, legs and other parts of our body. This can make us really unhappy, deep down.

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Legal Law

Ruby Bridges, Barbara Anderson, Mrs. Ackerman and myself

We recognize Ruby Bridges for her life's work as a leader and civil rights activist; we found a nasty cartoon of Ruby's historic walk through an angry crowd growling with new education secretary Betsy DeVos depicted as Ruby. This description exemplifies the little understanding that has been achieved about racial discrimination in the United States.But for racial subjugation, Ruby Bridges

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Pets

Dachshund care

The Dachshund is a very popular breed of dog today. It is often referred to as the sausage dog or hot dog due to its unique shape and size. Dachshunds make great companions and are so easy to care for! This dog is originally from Germany. It was developed to hunt badgers there hundreds of years ago. "Dachs" means badger

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Sports

Make Athens the permanent site of the Summer Olympics, please!

Amid the euphoria surrounding the Beijing Summer Olympics and the lessons learned from previous Games, consider these reasons for making Athens, Greece, the permanent site of the Summer Games: 1. Reduce costs and spend wisely. The Beijing Olympics cost about $ 43 billion, the most expensive in history. The original budget estimates for the 2012 London Games were exceeded just

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Tours Travel

Conflict of faith

Direct Answers: Column for the week of July 19, 2004 My husband is Jewish and I am Catholic. That was not a problem when we were dating, because he is not religious. He married a Catholic before and his daughter was raised Catholic. A Reformed rabbi married us. I sacrificed to have a priest marry me in church, but we

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