IAmNotADictionary Phrase Of The Day: Winter Solstice - The rebirth of the sun(son) from the dead after 3 days at its lowest point. The Winters Solstice is also know as Yule, Christmas, and Saturnalia and it occurs in mid-December. It is a celebration of the new Solar year and the beginning o... Read more...
A leaked US embassy cable has revealed Egypt's fears about the possibility of its neighbor Sudan breaking into two. In the cable, written last year, a foreign ministry official urged the US to help postpone a referendum on independence for Southern Sudan. The official said the creation of "a n... Read more...
Some of us have become airheads with no earth below as intelligence with no practical application. Some of us are trapped in the earth and have no understanding of what causes the above. Some are so filled with so much fire to debate and attack any idea that seems foreign yet forget that all ideas... Read more...
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Over “God Bless Us All” from N.E.R.D.’s new album, Nothing. Swizz actually didnt sound half bad on this one... Swizz Beatz feat. Rakim – King Tut | Mediafire Props to Swizzy Read more...
Egipt - We all recognize the word "Egypt" as the name of a modern country in North Africa, not a part of the Middle East as is commonly misperceived. Most Egyptologists and lay people know that Egypt is derived from the Greek word Aegyptos. But few have ever traced the origin of this... Read more...
Ankh - The Ankh, also known as key of life, the key of the Nile or crux ansata, was the ancient Egiptian hieroglyphic character that read "eternal life", a triliteral sign for the consonants ʻ-n-ḫ. Egyptian gods are often portrayed carrying i... Read more...
Cancer is a man-made disease fuelled by the excesses of modern life, a study of ancient remains has found. Tumours were rare until recent times when pollution and poor diet became issues, the review of mummies, fossils and classical literature found. A greater understanding of its orig... Read more...