By: Joel | 2011-02-09 | Current Events As I am glued to cable stations showing the street battles in Egypt all I keep thinking about is how Egyptians have mustered the courage to fight their government’s tyranny while Americans remain unready to revolt against the peculiar American brand of tyranny. read more
By: Adam Kenawee | 2010-12-31 | Humanities Egyptian gods are probably the most important icons in the history of ancient religion. The reason behind that is probably that Egypt, as a nation, was extremely powerful in its golden age, that it influenced almost every single nation and culture in its surroundings, and even had great influence over people who were not that close to it. read more
By: Peter Gitundu | 2010-04-18 | Photography Art is an interesting part of life. At least, it allows one to be wild. Egyptian artwork is an interesting one. It depicts death and the "life" after. Some people believe that Egyptians are full of hallucinations. However, a keen eye will disagree with this idea. read more
By: Adrian Fisher | 2010-09-13 | Travel Tips Marina, in Egypt, is a city best known as a resort for the rich and famous members of Egyptian society. The exclusive tourist mecca also happens to have a very illustrious past and this month is unveiling to the public a set of ruins that were part of an ancient port city named Leukaspis that was mostly destroyed in a tsunami in the 4th century A.D. The city was nearly forgotten until the 1980s when construction for the resorts unearthed the ruins. read more
By: Satish Verma | 2010-09-10 | Poetry And that did it. Many voices in a mayhem lost the face of lightening. The starlight woke in rain untainted by dust of beds encased in wilful folds. read more
By: Deirdre Gonzales | 2010-09-27 | Gifts Though overseas Filipinos are known to send different kinds of gifts back home, there are certain kinds of gifts which they are unable to send through the use of packages, such as bouquets of flowers. read more
By: John Whisker | 2010-04-01 | Real Estate Dubai has enjoyed arguably the biggest construction boom in recent times. A world renowned fact said that up to 40% of the world's cranes were located in Dubai - An incredible indicator of the scale of construction! Of course, the construction boom won't last forever, and the (now) huge developers are seeking to expand into new markets abroad. The question is where? And can this be an sign of the next booming market? read more
By: Martin Shane Jones | 2009-03-29 | Destinations Egypt is an amazingly unique country full of history and culture. Based on my many travels to Egypt this article will tell you of the must go to places that you cannot miss. read more
By: naha ali | 2010-10-15 | Travel & Leisure Although Christmas is celebrated all over the world but the day has special celebrations at Egypt. The country of Egypt is the place where the holy family of Jesus spent their time. read more
By: Jeanette Burrows | 2010-04-02 | Product Reviews When purchasing Egyptian Cotton sheets, consumers should look for cotton products made from long staple cotton (commonly referred to as ELS cotton). The long fibres of ELS cotton make a stronger and softer yarn and in turn weave into a much stronger and softer fabric. Most high thread count sheets are made from ELS cotton because a long fibre is needed to make a very thin, yet strong, yarn. At Egypitan Cotton Kingdom all our products are manufactured from the finest 100% Egyptian Long Staple (ELS) in a single ply. read more
By: Jacque Crook | 2011-04-13 | Article Marketing Everybody needs to get an ample amount of sleep every night. Even for those who work at night shifts, nothing beats the cool and cozy feel of the nighttime atmosphere. The quality of sleep has effects... read more
By: controllingaddiction | 2010-12-18 | Online promotion The Ancient Egyptian Civilization had a culture which manufactured a diverse array of material goods and these reflected the power and wealth of the elite people here. read more
By: Jacque Crook | 2010-12-22 | Article Marketing Egyptian cotton bedding has become the popular choice of many savvy consumers. At one time it seemed that people were content with bedding items that were just of average quality, then a new world of possibilities were unleashed and bedding made from cotton led the way. read more
By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 2010-12-20 | Religion "If a man finds a corpse for the first time (Without previously having found a corpse in the same spot, and without knowing that it was there) lying in the usual position he may remove it together with the soil it occupies. If he finds two, he may remove them together with the soil they occupy: Where is this law of the soil [a corpse] occupies to be found in the Torah? R. Judah said: The verse says, "You shalt carry me out of Egypt," [signifying] carry with me [some Egyptian soil]." (Nazir 65a) read more
By: Gopal Dey | 2010-09-27 | Arts & Entertainment The earliest burials in Egypt contain no coffins and were naturally desiccated by the hot sand. The separation of the body of deceased from the surrounding sand by the use of a coffin or sarcophagus ironically led to the deterioration of the body, read more