By: Steven Chabotte | 2010-04-04 | Politics John F Kennedy was the President of the United States during a very turbulent period of American history. He had to deal with many grave issues - from the Cuban Missile Crisis to the Vietnam war to great civil unrest in the U.S. He also shaped policies that still continue to have ramifications and affect the shaping of our country - civil rights legislation, immigration reforms, the desire to have man step on the Moon and many others. This article covers many of the highlights of his presidency. read more
By: John Stevens | 2011-09-27 | News and society The exactly 25-year-old gap cannot prevent Oscar winning actor Michael Douglas having built a happy family with his wife, talented actress Catherine Zeta-Jones, for over 12 years. In honor of Michael’s and Catherine’s respective 67th and 42nd birthdays on Sept. 25, let's take a look at the couple's happy life through the time. read more
By: Steve Larsen | 2011-10-03 | Supplements Some supplements are proven to be effective with research and experiments. Others are tested too but don't perform as well. Read about three supplements, creatine, St. John's wort, and gloucosamine. Find out which ones have scientific backing and which one only cures you of too much money read more
By: Brad Christopher | 2010-02-08 | Entrepreneurs For some users who are earning six-figure incomes from Youtube, filming funny videos is now a full-time job. read more
By: Josepha Jain | 2011-01-21 | Arts & Entertainment Reese Witherspoon is the lady who charmed Hollywood audience with her brilliant acting in the special genre of films. She has spread her charisma all over the entertainment world and is now the Most Popular Female Star. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-06 | Business Trend from the concept of enthusiasts dedicated to including women and children's advertising in 2009, "HD" tremendous momentum for the rapid spread the word, and even has become a kind of life within reach of fashion. From Beijing Olympics Council on stir-fried for HDTV, to monitor and LCD TV industry thrust of the 1080P, then homeopathy rise of high definition MP4 Carry-look, high definition gives us a more visual shock and happiness to share with their families read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-06 | Business Trend from the concept of enthusiasts dedicated to including women and children's advertising in 2009, "HD" tremendous momentum for the rapid spread the word, and even has become a kind of life within reach of fashion. From Beijing Olympics Council on stir-fried for HDTV, to monitor and LCD TV industry thrust of the 1080P, then homeopathy rise of high definition MP4 Carry-look, high definition gives us a more visual shock and happiness to share with their families read more
By: John Stevens | 2011-11-01 | News and society Although we are in the modern 21st century, a lot of people want to stray into a fantasy world with incredible magical things, to change their dull life or enjoy mysterious moments. As a consequence, films about wizards always attract viewers’ interest due to their miraculous scenes. Have a look at our list of greatest wizards movies of all time. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-07 | Business Early life Costello was born Declan Patrick MacManus in St Mary's Hospital, London, the son of Lillian (ne Ablett) and Ross MacManus, a musician and bandleader. He is of Irish heritage. Costello lived in Twickenham, attending what is now St Mark's Catholic Secondary School in neighbouring Hounslow. With a musically inclined father (his father sang with The Joe Loss Orchestra), Costello's first broadcast recording was alongside his dad in a television commercial for R read more
By: Arthur Smith | 2010-03-27 | Humanities When Cullen's first collection of poetry, Color, was published in 1925 , he had already achieved national fame, with his poems having been published in Opportunityand many other journals. He had won second prize in 1923 and 1924 in the Witter Bynner Undergraduate Poetry Contest sponsored by the Poetry Society of America. He won first prize in 1925, when he also won the John Reed Memorial Prize. In 1926 he won the Crisis magazine award in poetry. Color received universal critical acclaim. read more
By: John Vespasian | 2010-03-27 | Self Improvement Do not be afraid of selecting a demanding career path as long as it leads you to a crowded market. Before embarking on any long-term venture, make a pause and assess how that project relates to the eight fundamental human needs. Here is a check list that you can use. read more
By: xiao5096r | 2010-09-11 | Business Opportunities Ballet The only depiction of rodeo in high art is choreographer Agnes de Mille's ballet, Rodeo commissioned by the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo in 1942 with a score by Aaron Copland read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-19 | Business Biography Early life Harvey was born in Bridport, Dorset, brought up on her family's farm in Corscombe,, and attended school in nearby Beaminster. The daughter of a stonemason and a sculptor, Harvey grew up on a small sheep farm. At an early age her parents introduced her to the blues, jazz and art-rock, which, she told Rolling Stone in 1995, would later influence her: "I was brought up listening to John Lee Hooker, to Howlin' Wolf, to Robert Johnson read more
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