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  • hungrrry cat & the hen yard

    11/08/2008 2:02:17 AM PST · by Revski · 4 replies · 435+ views
    YouTube ^ | 11/8/08 | Revski
    This video is inspirational and I hope when viewing you will get a little smile or a little hehe and thanks!
  • Hen Yard Life

    10/24/2008 7:02:54 PM PDT · by Revski · 1 replies · 365+ views
    YouTube ^ | 10/24/08 | Revski
    Big boy rooster greets the hen with a whistle and the hen speaks her mind. Rooster returns her unkind answer.
  • Enlightened Medicine Found In Dark Ages

    07/27/2007 3:05:20 PM PDT · by blam · 27 replies · 963+ views
    Live Science ^ | 7-23-2007 | Heather Whipps
    Enlightened Medicine Found in Dark Ages By Heather Whipps, Special to LiveScience posted: 23 July 2007 08:42 am ETThe way sick people are treated is a reflection of the prevalent cultural norms, and in the Dark Ages, being sick was much more common than today, so people accepted and dealt with ill people on a daily basis." People living in Europe during early Medieval times (400—1200 A.D.) actually had a progressive view of illness because disease was so common and out in the open, according to the research presented at a recent historical conference. Instead of being isolated or shunned,...
  • World Day of Human Rights Observed(DPRK)

    12/10/2004 6:28:48 PM PST · by mdittmar · 4 replies · 371+ views
    KCNA ^ | December 10 | KCNA
    Rodong Sinmun today dedicates a signed article to the world day of human rights. Recalling that not a few successes have been made in the field of human rights since this day was set, the article notes that under the Korean-style socialist system centered on the popular masses the Korean people enjoy genuine human rights and are guaranteed all rights. It continues:The U.S-led imperialists set out human rights concept and standards for a tiny handful of reactionary ruling classes and are working hard to impose them upon other countries. The U.S. imperialists released a lengthy "human rights report" every year,...
  • The Western Mind of Radical Islam

    05/15/2004 10:11:22 AM PDT · by Askel5 · 22 replies · 613+ views
    First Things ^ | December 1995 | Daniel Pipes
    The Western Mind of Radical Islam Daniel Pipes Copyright (c) 1995 First Things 58 (December 1995): 18-23. Fat'hi ash-Shiqaqi, a well-educated young Palestinian living in Damascus, recently boasted of his familiarity with European literature. He told an interviewer how he had read and enjoyed Shakespeare, Dostoyevsky, Chekhov, Sartre, and Eliot. He spoke of his particular passion for Sophocles' Oedipus Rex, a work he read ten times in English translation "and each time wept bitterly." Such acquaintance with world literature and such exquisite sensibility would not be of note except for two points-that Shiqaqi was, until his assassination in Malta...
  • ZOT!!! Why do you like Zot?

    01/15/2004 11:55:35 AM PST · by Young and Disgusted · 245 replies · 614+ views
    ZotWorld | 1-15-04 | Zorba Zotakis
    I’m 22, pretty new to politics, and I am completely disgusted with what I see in the world today. Now I ask you: “What am I missing?” I am confused that there are so many who like the direction our country is headed under it’s new leadership, and I am interested in knowing if there is something that I do not understand. Please, Enlighten me.