Athenagoras (133-190 A.D.) was a Christian apologist who lived during the second half of the 2nd century of whom little is known for certain, besides that he was Athenian (though possibly not origi...
Felicitous greetings and fanciful salutations my friends, foes, and fans! (Didja notice those big words? Not bad for a high-school dropout, huh?) Everybody's buddy, Oddcube here, saying welcome ...
This month Oddcube's talking about a movie. The movie in question is Journey to the Far Side of the Sun! No, it's not a song by Smash Mouth. It's a movie! From 1969! Folks in the UK might know...
Oddcube reviews an older pulp classic called The Goddess of Ganymede.
The Goddess of Ganymede, written by some guy called Michael Resnick, was first published in 1967.I found it one time when I ...
New Haven, Connecticut reverse discrimination case. U.S. Supreme Court opinion reversing 5 to 4 in favor of white applicant.
Landmark case also reverses the Court of Appeals vote of Supreme Cour...
New Haven, Connecticut reverse discrimination case. Official full text of U.S. Supreme Court opinion reversing 5 to 4 in favor of white applicant.
Landmark case also reverses the Court of Appea...
The institution of marriage is a very old concept. It was present throughout history, long before Christianity saw the light of this planet. There were different ways of becoming ‘bonded,’ but the ...
MonsieurLecoqbyEmileGaboriau is a very famous detective book about Lecoq. It is the fifth book of the series. Lecoq is one of the first detectives of English Literature. His character was the inspi...
The Art Museum at the University of Kentucky
presents: EXCAVATING EGYPT: Great Discoveries from the Petrie Museum.
Details about the display, March 22 – June 14, 2009.
A paper written on the topic:
“Story-truth is truer sometimes than happening-truth”
The goal is to argue this topic, based on the war unit, mostly "The Things They Carried" by Tim O' Brien.