Dr. Richard Carrier Endorses book, "Find Your Purpose Using Science," by Dr. Gleb Tsipursky. Dr. Tsipursky is a historian of science at OSU and the president of Intentional Insights, a nonprofit devoted to helping people find life meaning through research-based methods.
Read MoreRecent release "The Domestic Vietnam: America's War of Confusion" from Page Publishing author Dick Fox, is well researched, informative and intriguing. This classic work is not only a biography of the author's Vietnam War travels and memories, but a historic review of the period, and how the war and era weigh upon America's current affairs.
Read MoreRevolutionary America is a dynamic sensory, photography, video and educational exhibit. Hosted by the Mark Miller Gallery at 92 Orchard Street in Manhattan's Lower East Side, the exhibit runs from Sunday June 14, 2015 to Sunday July 12, 2015.
Read MoreTyrone DuBose joins comedian J. Anthony Brown and Radio One personality Niele Anderson on the syndicated weekend radio show, "The J. Anthony Brown Radio Show". DuBose brings to the show a segment called "A Funny Thing Happened," a short biography about comics of the past and present.
Read MoreThe Beethoven Was African project launch showcases an album of Piano Sonatas which faithfully renders Ludwig Van Beethoven's music as it should have been played. The apparent African polyrhythms, originally crafted by Ludwig Van Beethoven into the scores, have been left unplayed and unheared since his demise. Until now. The music is as Beethoven conceived it.
Read MoreWide range of these services are tailor-made to meet the objectives of research centres, libraries, private collectors of books and manuscripts, and publishers' budget constraints and time lines. Many old books have thus experienced a new lease of life.
Read MoreA Sticky Business is a fact-based story with two fictional protagonists so as to raise a question that is the theme of the novel. A young priest in Boston witnesses a tragic incident in which several blocks are destroyed and many righteous are killed or injured. He begins a quest to learn why God permitted such a disaster to befall innocent people while two Mafia Dons lead long, prosperous lives.
Read MoreFontbonne University history professor Dr. Jack Luzkow addresses education, social inequality, employment, the Great Recession and other topics in his new book, "The Great Forgetting: The Past, Present, and Future of Social Democracy and the Welfare State."
Read MoreVisceral, relatable, raw: Experience the Civil War for what it truly was. Roland Hick's incendiary 7-book series has readers clamoring for the next book The Falcon, released this week as an exclusive pre-sale deal: Fans have 2 weeks to buy both books for the price of 1.
The Sankofa Archives and its Galleries (www.sankofaarchives.com) launched 2/3/2015. A ten-year labor of love by Marjorie Charlot, a librarian at a northeastern university, Sankofa Archives was created to facilitate research on the history of people of African descent throughout the world.
Read MoreDan Snow Launches the first of his exclusive London history trails with QuizTrail, the innovative new outdoor App. Using the latest geo-location technology, these exclusive trails take you on a historic journey through London's incredible history.
Read MoreNo man could survive the brutality San Khiev endured at the hands of the Khmer Rouge - somehow, San did, never losing his faith. Purging Innocence is his, and his family's, remarkable story.
Read MoreIn 1856, a mother in upstate NY ruthlessly murdered her husband and children, making her the first woman eligible for death by hanging in Genesee County, but her story was lost in the annals of time. Over 100 years later, the story of Polly Frisch ha
Read MoreAssuring compliance with the new and stringent 2014 DOT requirements, Real Occupational Testing Services has announced the addition of two Certified Medical Examiners on staff to administer DOT exams in-house.
Read More"We understand that when it comes to businesses and organizations, one size does not fit all," said Phelps. "We can customize some great programs with the most competitive rates, coupled with the high level of unequaled customer service we're known f
Read MoreDisplaying over 200 images of the Santa Clarita Valley's past and present is the next addition to Arcadia Publishing's popular Then & Now series, The Santa Clarita Valley. This new pictorial history is by local authors Dr. Alan Pollack, Kim Stephens
Read MoreLocal history buff Kurt Thornton has lived in Battle Creek his entire life. Through the lens of more than 160 images from his family's collection, the author captured his hometown's progress from the 1950s to present day in Battle Creek.
Read More"Coffee: The World in Your Cup" is a nationally touring exhibit now on display in Kenosha Wisconsin. The exhibit provides a broad overview of the powerful influence of coffee on environments, human cultures, and economies worldwide.
Read MoreWith simple operations, smooth transitions and an engrossing storyline, Air Strike Classic is excitingly back to allure. The idea is to make it more engaging,indulging and appealing!! NOW available in the Apple App store and the Google Play Store
Read MoreSmuggled from Iraq to Israel , Saul Silas Fathi immigrated to the US, serving as a high-level executive. Now retired, Fathi has compiled an enlightening book of Arab-Islamic Groups and Organizations.
Read MoreThe Noah Webster House & West Hartford Historical Society is pleased to host author John Cilio on Thursday, March 7 at 7 P.M. He will share vintage images and stories about how women working in WWII changed today's workplace.
Read MoreIn Vintage Tomorrows, Intel's resident futurist Brian David Johnson joins cultural historian James H. Carrott in a globe-spanning journey to dig beyond definitions and into the heart of the growing subculture that is steampunk.
Read MoreJohn Cilio is speaking at The Gilbert & Bennett Community Cultural Center in Wilton, CT about his latest book Women's Work in WWII on Saturday, February 9, from 11 am to noon. The talk compliments the new exhibit, War and Peace in the 20th Century.
Read MoreNewburgh, NY. On October 18, 2012 - All law-abiding and loyal citizens are urged to be vigilant and alert to the presence on your coast of the weatherly, fast, and heavily armed Clipper Schooner Lynx. The 122-foot square top sail schooner Lynx will
Read MoreThroughout its history the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame Foundation has sought to correct the omissions of history and to remind the world that Black history is a signification part of American history.
Read MoreGeoReader LLC has launched its historical marker app, GeoReader ™, for the iPhone. GeoReader™ is the first smartphone application of its kind that combines GPS technology with location mapping and voice-enabled software.
Read MoreinsiderPROFILES magazine announces that a new article, "What SAP's Hardware Stance Means for Its Long-Term Competitive Success" by Joshua Greenbaum, is now available in its January-March 2012 issue.
Read MoreSolomon Northup was a free black man living in Saratoga Springs, New York, when in 1841 he was lured into leaving the state, and was sold into slavery. After being rescued nearly twelve years later, he authored a book, Twelve Years a Slave, about his
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