By: Michal Clark | 2011-05-03 | Religion Humans have always been curious about their future. Whenever someone is in trouble and can not easily get out, wanting to know if the days of misery will end at all. And if so, when? When you invest a lot of time, effort and money in any project, it is natural to ask whether the investment rate for fruit. It 's always been around people who have successfully predict future events. read more
By: AMINA MUSHTAQ | 2008-11-04 | Satire Whether we believe in superstitions or not, the fact is that most of us are superstitious. Many of these superstitions may be absurd; but the sense of mystery and awe in these superstitions gives us delight and excitement. read more
By: Rauncie Kinnaird | 2010-03-27 | Music There are superstitions all over the world about pretty much everything - don't step on a crack, don't let a black cat cross your path, pick up a penny for good luck. Here are some of the superstitions relating to bagpipes. read more
By: Sarah Porter | 2011-01-04 | Hobbies Although these weapons were not "fantasy" items all those centuries ago, today they have taken on that feeling. Back then, these Weapons Medieval Replica, www.replicaairsoftguns.com/ were necessary as Western Europe decided to begin the Conquests that were a series of planned invasions for the purpose of freeing Jerusalem from the Muslims and for driving back their influence. More than a dozen crusades were waged between the late 11th century and the 13th century. Crusades were also . . . . . . read more
By: sachinjarvis | 2010-09-27 | Business Lieutenant Ken Rice is an Active Duty Naval Officer stationed in Norfolk VA. He is currently assigned to Commander, Naval Surface Force's Warfare Requirments Directorate as the FORCEnet Requirements Officer. Lieutenant Rice is responsible for the program analasys and budget oversight for Information Technology Transformation for the Surface Fleet. He is currently enrolled at Regent University working towards a Doctorate in Strategic Leadership. read more
By: Ritesh Narula | 2012-03-24 | Marriage India is known for its rich culture and traditions. With it, comes a long list of superstitions which may have had historical significance that has been lost in modern living. Understand each superstition and its relevance before you choose to blindly follow what the society asks you to. read more
By: Ritesh Narula | 2012-03-26 | Marriage India is known for its rich culture and traditions. With it, comes a long list of superstitions which may have had historical significance that has been lost in modern living. Understand each superstition and its relevance before you choose to blindly follow what the society asks you to. read more
By: Tina Reeves | 2011-12-27 | Holidays Halloween is an exciting time for both kids and adults and is a time of celebration and superstition. Halloween menu includes a sumptuous feast with pies, pumpkin dishes and candies and candied apples. Several safety precautions are must to prevent mishaps during this trick-or-treat season to avoid scary time for reason other than costumes. read more
By: Rahul M | 2010-04-03 | News and society Is there any one in the world, whether he is Indian or European, who is absolutely free from superstitions? At one time or other, every one must have been a victim of such a baseless conviction, even in this age of science and scientific thinking. But the difference is only in degree. While the Indian lives in the magic spell of superstition from birth to death, others give in to them only now and then. One very important reason for any one to be a victim of superstition is the fear of failure or the anxiety about the outcome. read more
By: Zion Shohet | 2011-11-02 | Mysticism The belief in God is not regarded as a superstition by majority of the population on earth. What is the difference between a religion and superstition? read more
By: John M McRae | 2010-03-27 | Motorcycles While practically everyone on the planet has heard of the Triumph Bonneville, the Triumph Thunderbird motorcycle has not achieved the same amount of fame. And yet, the Thunderbird was at least as important to Triumph as the 'Bonny' in terms of sales and popularity. read more
By: John M McRae | 2010-03-26 | Motorcycles The Thunderbird has been an icon of motorcycling since it was first unleashed on the world by Triumph. You may think of the Ford Thunderbird when you hear that name, but it was Triumph who licensed the name to the American auto company for use on their new 1955 'personal luxury car' coupe. The first Triumph model designated 'Thunderbird' was produced in 1949; it was called the Thunderbird 6T. read more
By: Michael Tabone | 2010-12-22 | Arts & Entertainment As the sport of the Medieval Knights, jousting had no rival throughout the Middle Ages, and even down to the end of the 16th Century, he who "justed beste of all" was the finest sportsman. The rules and ceremonies of tournaments were defined by the same rigor as the chivalry itself. They were arranged by heralds according to the strictest ritual, and differed little if at all in different countries. read more
By: dresseshop | 2010-12-22 | Clothing If you're interested in choosing one of the most beautiful medieval wedding dresses for your fairytale wedding, there are many options that you can choose from. Do remember though that not every gown on sale is created the same way. read more
By: Dmitri Bludov | 2010-04-01 | Reference & Education In this article I'll go over all the commonly used weapons in medieval warfare, their categories, what units used which weapons and how those units effectively employed those weapons on the battle field. The most commonly used weapons were swords and bows. read more