Old Time Death Sentences Were Crude At Best
- By Aydan Corkern
- Published Thursday 9th 2008
- History
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A capital offence is diffeent today then in the past, you even get an alchol swab of the injection site now compared to past executions of outright cruelty.
The Origin Of The Smoking Gun
- By Rachel Yoshida
- Published Monday 22nd 2008
- History
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It was a term used by high ranking officials after 9-11, but where did this stout phrase come from and what does it mean?
Practical Ways Fire Was Used In The Past That You May Not Know About
- By Aydan Corkern
- Published Monday 22nd 2008
- History
- Unrated
The oil era has changed the world over the last 100 years, but fire used to be the catalist for change in the past.
The Texas Governor's Mansion is one of the oldest homes in Austin. The article looks at some of the history of the Texas Governor's Mansion.
A Brief History of the World Post World War Two
- By Patrick Omari
- Published Wednesday 17th 2008
- History
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This article details the events that took place from 1945 to 2008.
A Brief History of the First World War
- By Patrick Omari
- Published Wednesday 17th 2008
- History
- Unrated
An overview of the years 1914-1918.
A Brief History of the Second World War
- By Patrick Omari
- Published Monday 15th 2008
- History
- Unrated
This article gives an overview of the events of the Second World War
The Birth Of Civilisation And The Path To Modern Times
- By Patrick Omari
- Published Monday 15th 2008
- History
- Unrated
An article detailing the rise of human settlements from farms to the metropolises of today.
Turning the Clock Back: the Progressive March to Barbarism
- By William Nugent
- Published Thursday 11th 2008
- History
- Unrated
There are two opposing political movements in the USA who want to turn the clock back. One group longs for the 1950s while the other seeks to emulate the ancient Greeks and Romans.
The Village Green, the Heart of Historical England
- By Steve Tallamy
- Published Friday 15th 2008
- History
- Unrated
This article gives brief description of how the village green developed within historical England.
Are the Streets of Historical London Paved with Gold?
- By Steve Tallamy
- Published Wednesday 13th 2008
- History
- Unrated
This article describes the wealth of golden nuggets hidden among the streets of historical London.
London and Her Part in the Making of Historical England
- By Steve Tallamy
- Published Tuesday 12th 2008
- History
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This article gives a brief insight into how London was and still is at the center of the making of historical England.
Historical England a Hollywood Blockbuster
- By Steve Tallamy
- Published Tuesday 12th 2008
- History
- Unrated
This article gives an introduction to historical England and how its history developed.
The Making of Historical England
- By Steve Tallamy
- Published Tuesday 12th 2008
- History
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This article gives a brief insight into the making of historical England.
The Brown Navy And It's Roll In The Vietnam War
- By Joelyn Pullano
- Published Monday 11th 2008
- History
- Unrated
A brief history of the "Brown Navy," it's role in the Vietnam War, and the equipment they used.
Types Of Flack Jackets Used By The U.S. Military During The Vietnam War
- By Joelyn Pullano
- Published Tuesday 15th 2008
- History
- Unrated
Information about the two types of flack jackest used by the U.S. military during the Vietnam War. Includes information about the jacket used by the U.S. Army and the U.S. Marines.
Quantrill's Massacre of Lawrence
- By Attila Jancsina
- Published Thursday 10th 2008
- History
- Unrated
The Lawrence Massacre took place on August 21, 1863 during the American Civil War. It was perpetrated by William Clarke Quantrill and his guerilla raiders. The target of the attack was the city of Lawrence, Kansas because it was a haven for anti-slavery forces.
The Man That is Oscar Arias Sanchez
- By Attila Jancsina
- Published Friday 20th 2008
- History
- Unrated
Oscar Arias is the current president of the country of Costa Rica. President Arias is best known as one of the driving figures behind the end of the Central American civil wars.
The Amazing Power Of Print
- By Rachel Yoshida
- Published Wednesday 11th 2008
- History
- Unrated
It is as old as parchment paper and ink, the power of print has helped to mold governments, societies and people all across the globe.
Greek Fire - A Terrifying Early Medieval Weapon
- By Shane Dayton
- Published Monday 9th 2008
- History
- Unrated
Learn about one of the strangest Medieval weapons in human history.

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