By: whitenoise | 2010-11-13 | Arts & Entertainment The impression of ‘God’ does carry a positive and nice vibration on the very spell of the word 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: Arul | 2010-11-13 | Free Web Resources Each Yugioh Tins consists of a secret uncommon, one Ancient prophecy, two absolute power drive, two shining darkness and 4 tremendous cards read more
By: Norma J. Frost | 2010-10-21 | Hobbies Yugioh is one of the most popular fantasy card games in the world today. One of the reasons is the accessories that it can be played with. Here is some information about the card sleeve accessory. 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: Ahmed Ali | 2012-03-23 | Destinations Cairo Trips To Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square, Cairo. Sightseeing Tours To Enjoy 5000 years of art including Tutankhamun treasures. 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: Lindy Smart | 2010-03-26 | Crafts Dating back several thousand years ago, the best known symbols of Egyptian History emerged on the countries horizons. These pointed stones were to symbolize the rays of the sun and served as tombs to shelter and protect the part of a pharaoh's soul that remained with the corpse. These massive pyramids were the sacred places where the pharaohs reached the heavens by these sunbeams. read more
By: shrihari pataskar | 2011-03-23 | Destinations St. Pauls Cathedral is the oldest church for Christians in England. It is the most beautiful church and also the fifth one in London. Other most famous destination to be visited is Egypt is the Egyptian Museum and the Egyptian sphinx which is wonder of the world and also the oldest monument. read more
By: Devin Markow | 2011-04-13 | Arts & Entertainment Have you been are card accumulating enthusiast? Then rare Bakugan cards and spheres have to be on your own checklist for certain Bakuganthe identify alone is so enticing and intriguing. Should you wou... 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: Vicky Tenoski-Fenn | 2010-12-06 | Beauty Typically the roots connected with egyptian jewellery designs commence many years ago. Whatever appeared excellent then, is still extremely classy today. If egyptian jewellery is one of your favorites, you are sure to be trying to find extra creations to include in your own collection. 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