Papers 1551-1560 of total 10032 found.
Category: /History
… Stonehenge is one of the worlds best known monuments of the ancient times. Stonehenge stood for over five thousand years, and still we do not know the full use of this mysterious arrangement of stones. Stonehenge remains asan ancient monument…
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…the understanding of the basic mysteries of life. However, while Thoreau’s philosophy and literature emphasized the inspiration of nature and the understanding of the basic mysteries of life, Edgar Allen Poe brought perspective to the darker side of the Romantic…
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Category: /History
…. Lastly, the if only that the mystery boat in between the Titanic could also have come to the rescue. Although the attempt to discover a mystery boat is still on going, the possibility of a Norweagan vessel is a very good possibility. If only the vessel…
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…to the "mystery" he is trying to figure out. - To turn a dream inside out cannot be achieved, but since we all know that there is no solution to making Today remain the same, we can only wish! - "Then the larkspur would don its own disproportionate weight…
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…        Father Hooper wears a black veil over his eyes and nose, never revealing the reason of the veil to a soul. At times the sexton would insinuate a reason behind the veil but never revealing the answer to the mystery. Father Hooper…
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…I think that if you have ever been in York, you would say, that it is the most mysterious and haunted city in England and all over the world! Mystic atmosphere in York is everywhere, and also in old streets and walkways, where there is no sunlight…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the Bermuda Triangle, a magazine devoted to science fiction, where he gave it the name, "The Deadly Bermuda". The earliest reported mysteries date back to the 15th century by Christopher Columbus concerning the Sargasso Sea. He reported seeing floating masses…
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Category: /Literature
…"He wasn't called the Sandman for nothing. It was true that when he showed up at a facility, otherwise-healthy horses mysteriously went to sleep." When reading the book "Hot Blood" by Ken Englade, I came to realize how certain individuals' greed can…
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…or are attracted to. This chemical explains why your heart may pound or your palms may become sweaty. <Tab/>Love has always been one of the world's greatest mysteries. It can happen at the most ironic, awkward, delightful, and even horrible times…
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…amusing themselves, yet they maintained the gravest faces, the most mysterious silence, and were, withal the most melancholy party of pleasure he had ever witnessed." Rip drinks some ale and falls asleep. He wakes up twenty years later not knowing time has…
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