By: Peter Harder | 2011-07-22 | Football Rugby, which stemmed from the United Kingdom, was first played in Rugby School. Along the development of rugby, many people in different countries paid more and more attention to it. Rugby itself had many playing ways, and the ways were various in diverse areas. Even in the army, rugby was also very popular and was strongly promoted. read more
By: John Stevens | 2010-08-17 | Movies U.S. Presidents including Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon shared their favorite movies below: read more
By: Ungenita Prevost | 2010-09-13 | Self Improvement We are all born equal but it's up to us to multiply what we've been given. How do we make the most of our "Born Identity"? We develop self-esteem. read more
By: Vanni Jain | 2011-08-18 | Parenting Whenever there is a baby at home we are all busy to give unique names to their babies. This is a time when we try to go for sources that can give the name to the baby which will be with the baby for the rest of his or her life. read more
By: Jacques Sprenger | 2010-04-04 | Politics What qualities and traits do we expect our Presidents to possess? Charisma, clean personal life, role-model, honest and astute, very good negotiator, reflexive, good judge of character. We have sad examples of incompetency and possibly dishonesty in the present administration. Our foreign policy is in shambles, our image is terrible and history has a way to put past presidents in the right perspective. read more
By: Louis Brown | 2010-10-21 | Landscaping During US presidency history, from George Washington to Barack Obama- the 44th and current President of the United States, the US has been seen lots of innovations in political and social issues. We have just known US presidents as the heads of state and the heads of government of the United States, but not got to know how they live and what create such great men. It's clear that all US presidents did and have worked in the White House- the president's official residence and center of the administration during their reign; however, there are other enjoyable residences contributing to US presidents' life. According to US presidents' private styles and characteristics, their history-making homes varies in structures, positions, colors, and so on. For instance, Thomas Jefferson, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776) lived in a spacious villa on a hill, while Abraham Lincoln quietly lived in a small house in a suburb. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-03-31 | Law In the future the United States of America will probably have a Mars colony and most of the futurists and the people that talk about colonizing Mars have stated that there should be no boundaries and no nations. In other words everyone is part of the human family and no one owns the real estate on another planet. Can humans survive with those current rules? read more
By: Owais Siddiqui | 2010-04-02 | Parenting Your name has a lot of impact on your personality and an indirect effect on others. There are certain qualities that a name should have in order to have the right effect. read more
By: Andrew Beene | 2011-02-14 | Business The kitchen is that part of the house where conversation and family affairs start. It is an important part of the house that anyone may consider the 'heart of the home'. Adding accessories is an inexpensive way to modernize the look of your kitchen, add more space and create harmony. read more
By: Hawah Kasat | 2010-04-04 | Politics I'm going to cut right to the race. The idea of a woman or African-American as president is appealing to me. But if Condolezza Rice was running for president, I'd pass on the best of both worlds. Hilary Clinton's candidacy represents a Bush-Clinton-Bush-Clinton regime. A hybrid monarchy, rooted in nepotism, that I'd rather not see perpetuate and further tarnish the already scarred history of a nation built on the backs of slaves. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-08-06 | Politics On August 4, 2011, President Barack Obama celebrated his 50-year-old in a fundraising campaign held at Chicago's classy Aragon Ballroom with an estimate of 1,000 attendees. Have a look at this article and review the memorable moments in U.S history of presidents’ birthdays. read more
By: fiona2 | 2011-09-28 | Golf Turns out that sudden-death playoff Bill Haas won (by playing Titleist AP1 712 Irons) at East Lake was worth more than $11.44 million. It earned him a spot in the Presidents Cup. read more
By: Rajkumar Kanagasingam | 2010-04-04 | Politics When our discussion turned on the rehabilitation of post-war Europe, a German university student referred to one person who left a lasting legacy. It was none other than Herbert Hoover, an American of German ancestry and was the 31st President of the United States of America (1929-1933). He had taken bold initiatives which saved the lives of millions of Germans and other Europeans in the Second World War that ravaged Europe. Europeans who survived in the Second World War used to praise him that they were still alive because of Hoover's meals. The Belgian city of Leuven named a prominent square after him. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-08-17 | News and society On Monday 15 August, President Barack Obama left for a three-day tour of the Midwest, where he'll be looking to ease anxiety over the economy and job growth. His trip will take in three battleground states: starts in Minnesota, then Iowa where Republican Michele Bachmann came on top in last weekend's straw poll and finishes his bus tour in Illinois. read more