By: Babu Banik | Politics Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States. He was known for his opposition of the expansion of slavery. He was born on February 12th, 1809 and died on April 15th, 1865 - while he was still the President. He won the Republican Party nomination in 1860 and was elected president in 1861. read more
By: Gene Griessman | Spirituality Abraham Lincoln had an uncanny ability to predict behavior. For example, when Lincoln was President, he told one of his associates how every member of Congress would vote on a particular bill. To make the point, he wrote down what their votes would be. Sure enough, when the votes were tallied, Lincoln was on target for virtually every vote cast. read more
By: Kate Sanner | Self Improvement Abraham Lincoln sustained many failures and heartbreaks on his journey to becoming the president of the United States. These make for a truly compelling story of triumph over adversity. But an equally compelling lesson concerning these failures and heartbreaks is this: after each failure in business and in the political arena, Abraham Lincoln soon came back trying for something bigger. What fueled this perseverance? It was his passion for his life's purpose. You have a life purpose and a mission to fulfill. This article examines the ways you can apply the lessons learned from Lincoln's life to your own setbacks. read more
By: Bryan Golden | Politics In less than 200 years, America grew from a handful of colonies to become the greatest nation in history. In a few hundred years, we surpassed nations that were many times older. What makes America great? read more
By: Arleen Kaptur | Politics Fairy tales are not just for the very young. Here in America, we are living in a tale of how greed and corruption have caused consequences similar to some of the tales of childhood. read more
By: Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil | Religion In this article, Abraham said to his servants, "Stay here with the donkey while I and the boy go over there. We will prostrate and then we will come back to you." However, Abraham did not prostrate. In the Quran, Abraham was not a liar and he always did what he said. read more
By: Mark Feldman | Art Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (April 15, 1452 – May 2, 1519) was one of the great masters of the Italian Renaissance. In addition to being a painter and sculptor, he was also an accomplished scientist, architect and engineer. Leonardo's paintings continued to influence Italian artists well after his death and two of his paintings, the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper are perhaps the most famou read more
By: Elizabeth Woods | History To tell about America’s presidents, there are lots of things to mention. And today we will have chance to know about the poorest ones. These presidents used to be investors, businessmen, and plantation owners who was bankrupted and had to sell off all their estate and properties. Among them, many people couldn’t afford to pay his debts off even after their death. Here's the list of America's Poorest Presidents from 24/7 Wall St.: read more
By: unfolsea8a | Jewelry A high-class cufflink should go with a high-class business suit. It is best to have an overall effect whatever style you would like to choose. read more
By: Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil | Christianity In the Bible, Abraham is the first man in the history who prostrated to Jehovah. Jehovah, the Lord God, the Almighty Creator, has feet, he rests under the tree, he has strengthened his heart by morsel of bread and he ate cakes, butter, milk and calf. On the other hands, the Quran denies all of that. read more
By: Bernard Fleury | Politics The tale of a small town Great Generation boy, Calvin Coolidge, from Plymouth Notch, VT who became a lawyer in Northampton, MA, by "reading law" and passing the bar exam. He served in many local and state elected and appointed political offices, capping his political career as vice-president and becoming thirtieth president of the United States on the night of August 2, 1923, following the death of Warren G. Harding. read more
By: danica | Shopping Surprise your man with a unique gift idea, you can draw inspiration from his hobbies, find out his favorite gadgets, consider the other things that interest him, consider a romantic gift, prepare a surprise party, or he might enjoy receiving a gift he can use for his work. read more
By: danica | Clothing Surprise your man with a unique gift idea, you can draw inspiration from his hobbies, find out his favorite gadgets, consider the other things that interest him, consider a romantic gift, prepare a surprise party, or he might enjoy receiving a gift he can use for his work. read more
By: Sandy Shaw | Inspirational These men would be sorry sights. Their bodies were riddled with this horrible disease. They came as near as they might dare. Men with leprosy had to keep away from others, one hundred paces at least. Leprosy, like sin, is contagious. Crying out, they ask Jesus for mercy. This was no beautiful quiet whispered prayer. That doesn't happen when you are desperate. One of the ten, a Samaritan, saw that he was healed. The pain disappeared. The sores vanished. Jesus does not just want to deal with a specific problem or trouble. His desire is to make men whole. read more
By: Cynthia Amos | Relationships Like men, women make mistakes that cause them to lose the man they loved. It happens each and every day. Everyday that goes by there is someone out in the world trying to learn how to get a man back. Relationships are hard to start, and they're even harder to keep going. read more