Lewis Collins
Critique Of Francis S Collin's Book: "The Language of God"
by
Bennie N Winter
Physicist, biochemist and theologian, Francis S. Collins attempts to bridge the gap between Evolution, Science and Creationism. Well-known for his work in mapping the human genome and its 3 billion protein building blocks, Collins asserts the workability between Darwin's evolution, Behe's irreducible complexity, and his own compulsion to faith.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Critique-Of-Francis-S-Collins-Book:-The-Language-of-God
id=6164715 - Apr 10, 2011
Jessica Ennis Will Be Missed at the Beijing Olympics
by
Bob Turton
Jessica Ennis's ankle scan results are in and the news is not good. She has sustained a stress fracture that has crushed her 2008 Olympic dreams. Jessica's injury, combined with a number of others on the British team, could put some of the UK's medal hopes on hold. Fortunately, UK performance athletics director Dave Collins still has high hopes for the Brits.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Jessica-Ennis-Will-Be-Missed-at-the-Beijing-Olympics
id=1235411 - Jun 09, 2008
Rockabilly Gems Emerge From the Depths of Obscurity
by
Buster Fayte
Rockabilly music maintains a level of obscurity as a genre. To those of us who love rockabilly and listen to lots of rockabilly songs, it's easy to forget that many people don't even know what rockabilly is. So, while one could legitimately argue that rockabilly itself is obscure, there's another level of obscurity that goes even deeper yet. That obscurity--those obscure artists and their recordings--holds immense treasure for the rockabilly music lover.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Rockabilly-Gems-Emerge-From-the-Depths-of-Obscurity
id=6033261 - Mar 03, 2011
Rockabilly Women Add Spice to Rock and Roll History
by
Buster Fayte
When you think of rock and roll pioneers, you probably mostly think of men like Elvis Presley, Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran, Buddy Holly, Jerry Lee Lewis, and others. But women played a significant roll in the early rockabilly foundation of rock and roll. And these women are all too often overlooked as the influences that they were.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Rockabilly-Women-Add-Spice-to-Rock-and-Roll-History
id=5891465 - Feb 09, 2011
The Power of Boring: Why Discipline and Consistency Trump the Adrenaline Rush
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Renita Kalhorn
Consistency is predictable and boring -- our egos crave the adrenaline rush, the drama, the roar of the crowd that comes with an unexpected or breakout effort. The ability to take consistent and disciplined action, however, yields powerful advantages and it starts with the self-discipline of leaders and teams.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Power-of-Boring:-Why-Discipline-and-Consistency-Trump-the-Adrenaline-Rush
id=7461713 - Jan 13, 2013
The Road to Success - Are You On It?
by
Ken Thiessen
Have you ever wondered if your organization is heading down the right road to success? Or maybe you've found yourself at a fork in the road where you had to choose between multiple options. Your choice might be the difference between success or failure so choosing well was critical. Lewis Carroll describes the scenario very poignantly in his classic Alice in Wonderland: "One day Alice came to a fork in the road and saw a Cheshire cat in a tree. Which road do I take? she asked. Where do you want to go? was his response. I don't know, Alice answered. Then, said the cat, it doesn't matter."
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Road-to-Success---Are-You-On-It?
id=6525645 - Aug 28, 2011
Illuminati in Kentucky
by
Robert Baird
The depth of the intrigue engaged in throughout millennia which I document includes things most people will never grasp or which will threaten them.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Illuminati-in-Kentucky
id=61407 - Aug 18, 2005
In The Pleasure Groove: Love, Death and Duran Duran
by
Gina Sharpe
I have been in love with John Taylor for a long time now. Yes Simon Le Bon and Nick Rhodes are cute but JT is up there with Clive Owen for goodness sake!
http://ezinearticles.com/?In-The-Pleasure-Groove:-Love,-Death-and-Duran-Duran
id=7861453 - Jul 13, 2013
The Sociologic Of Political Silence: Explaining A Discourse In Jamaica's Society
by
Paul Bourne
The hegemonic categorization of the Jamaican landscape is primarily the justifiable reason for the sophisticated demonstrations and social hemorrhaging. Many of those happenings are caused from the lack of monologue of the business constituents. This group of elitists has exponentially benefited from playing the proletariat class. They have not offered their clientele the respect of voice on matters of social concerns or political mismanagement. The present government's socio-economic policies are chiefly responsible for the erosion of much of the social fibre and economic livelihood of the Jamaican people. The poor are not only suffering but they are also hemorrhaging while the business class offers the society stillness as a tool of needed social change
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Sociologic-Of-Political-Silence:--Explaining-A-Discourse-In-Jamaicas-Society
id=636310 - Jul 07, 2007
Bad Day at Grover's Mill
by
Donaldson Collins
A look at War of the Worlds and the beginnings of Science Fiction.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Bad-Day-at-Grovers-Mill
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