31 May
2012
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One chapter in a history book

Some people love history, others hate it; some think it exciting, others boring, but nonetheless we are all a vital part of it. How well do you know history? How well do you know yourself? Click on this video clip [...]

2 May
2012
Iconic Photos

Iconic Photos

Iron Mountain, an old limestone mine-turned-high-security facility in Pennsylvania, is the unlikely spotwhere you’ll find 150 years of American history packed away in filing cabinets. Millions of photographs, negatives, and even glass plates from 19th Century cameras, are stored in the [...]

10 Nov
2011
Wen Jesus Born

Wen Jesus Born

We’re seeing decorations and hearing plans about celebrating Christmas already! You might want to sit down with the family and listen to Da Jesus Book presentation of Wen Jesus born by clicking on the link below. It will make you smile real big! This [...]

8 Oct
2011
The Rice Harvest

The Rice Harvest

Rice is Japan’s most important crop. It has been cultivated in Japan for over 2000 years. Its fundamental importance to the country and its culture is reflected by the facts that rice was once used as a currency, and that the Japanese word [...]

8 Oct
2011
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Western Weddings in Japan

Western Weddings in Japan

Western Style Weddings in Japan There can be several reasons why so many couples want this style and the most popular are: Japanese have long liked to copy, and improve on, the west. Take for example the national railways, communication systems, [...]