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Posted on Wednesday, May 28, 2008 - 04:00 PM

As Indiana Jones' fourth adventure hits to the big screen, an international team of archaeologists, anthropologists, museum specialists, ethicists and lawyers is pondering ethical and legal issues unintentionally raised in the films. Their focus on cultural heritage has a particular emphasis on the archaeological record.

Indiana Jones and the Plunder of Cultural Heritage

In the opening moments of Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana Jones manages to seize a priceless indigenous relic from a South American temple, but not without leaving a trail of destruction in his wake.

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Brian Noble
Dr. Brian Noble, a real life Indiana Jones.


Read full article: 'Indiana Jones and the Plunder of Cultural Heritage'



Posted on Thursday, May 08, 2008 - 04:00 PM

Once upon a time, the vegetables, flour, meat, fruits and dairy products Americans consumed came from family farms located in local rural areas outside of our cities.

Policy Makers, Media Blamed for World Food Shortage

A food security expert at the University at Buffalo says the worldwide food crisis is a direct result of the choices made by policy makers and the lack of attention paid to the food system and its relationship to global warming and fossil fuels.

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Samina Raja
University at Buffalo food security expert Samina Raja, Ph.D.


Read full article: 'Policy Makers, Media Blamed for World Food Shortage'



Posted on Monday, May 05, 2008 - 04:00 PM

Battling with the idea of safely and creatively teaching his kids about business, Ralph Williams created FranChild and the "My Kids First Biz" experience.

Green Businesses Your Kids Can Start This Summer

In today's world, how do you safely and creatively teach kids about business? Ralph Williams, a father of two sons Patrick, 8, and Joe, 6, believes he has found the solution. When Williams' son Patrick wanted to make more money in addition to his allowance, Williams shared a story of making beeswax candles as a boy and selling them in his family's restaurant, offering them the idea of creating a candle-making business.



Read full article: 'Green Businesses Your Kids Can Start This Summer'



Posted on Wednesday, April 23, 2008 - 02:00 PM

Eco-trend setters inspire small business owners to adapt to customer demands of local, green, and organic lifestyle products.

Small Business Owners Catching Green, Organic Fever

Socially minded citizens all over the globe are rising to the challenges set out by eco-trendsetting celebrities and policy makers. Trend watching organizations predict small business owners will catch on faster than any other group, and their predictions are coming true faster than anticipated as these less corporate citizens experience the sales perks associated with going green.



Read full article: 'Small Business Owners Catching Green, Organic Fever'



Posted on Friday, April 18, 2008 - 02:00 PM

An analysis of textile fragments excavated from a 5th century Mayan tomb in Honduras, some of the few surviving textiles from the Mayan civilization, revealed high quality fabrics produced by highly skilled spinners and weavers.

Analysis of Textiles from Ruins Suggests Mayans Produced Fine Fabrics

Very few textiles from the Mayan culture have survived, so the treasure trove of fabrics excavated from a tomb at the Copán ruins in Honduras since the 1990s has generated considerable excitement.



Read full article: 'Analysis of Textiles from Ruins Suggests Mayans Produced Fine Fabrics'



Posted on Friday, March 28, 2008 - 02:00 PM

Buddy G, the title animated character in "Buddy G, My Two Moms and Me" has become a member of COLAGE, an organization for children with a gay parent or guardian.

Cartoon Character Becomes Member of Gay Rights Group

COLAGE has welcomed Buddy G as the organization's newest member. The organization is a national movement of children, youth and adults who have one or more lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and/or queer (LGBTQ) parents.

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Buddy G with other youth members of COLAGE.


Read full article: 'Cartoon Character Becomes Member of Gay Rights Group'



Posted on Saturday, March 22, 2008 - 02:00 PM

Contrary to conventional wisdom, Americans average as much sleep as they did 40 years ago, and possibly more, according analysis by University of Maryland sociologists. The researchers report that adult sleep averages have increased about three hours per week over the last decade, up from 56 to 59 hours.

Americans Sleeping More, Not Less

Researchers report that adult sleep averages have increased about three hours per week over the last decade, up from 56 to 59 hours. They based their analysis on data from time diaries collected jointly by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and U.S. Census Bureau. Respondents aged 18 to 64 were asked to report all their activities the previous day in chronological order.



Read full article: 'Americans Sleeping More, Not Less'



Posted on Saturday, March 15, 2008 - 02:00 PM

A team of researchers have uncovered some remarkable results on how eastern and western cultures assess situations differently.

Eastern and Western Cultures See Emotions Differently

A team of researchers from Canada and Japan have uncovered some remarkable results on how eastern and western cultures assess situations very differently.

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Takahiko Masuda
University of Alberta psychology professor Takahiko Masuda.


Read full article: 'Eastern and Western Cultures See Emotions Differently'



Posted on Sunday, February 17, 2008 - 08:04 PM

We do find this gothic travel list to be wholeheartedly entertaining. In fact, we find ourselves wondering how we sign up for the tour.

10 Most Wicked and Horrible Places in the World

by Iuri Tarabanov

Halloween has long been over, but the wicked places in our world didn't disappear together with it. They are thrilling the lovers of adrenalin and scary stories, who are willing to see something, from which normal tourists hastily run away. So, here are 10 the most horrible places in the world, one is scarier than another.



Read full article: '10 Most Wicked and Horrible Places in the World by Iuri Tarabanov'



Posted on Wednesday, February 13, 2008 - 04:00 PM

Matchmaking experts share 10 tips on making your Valentine's Day the best yet.

Valentines Day - Taking Control of Cupid

As February unfolds with all its red-hued glory, focusing on one's own personal state of romance is hard to avoid. And, as many would agree, waiting for serendipity to strike or for Cupid's bow to hit the target of your affection is hardly the best or remotely realistic way to amp up your love life.



Read full article: 'Valentines Day - Taking Control of Cupid'



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1. Free Love Spells Offered Online (Article: Category: Media)

2. The Gathering of the Tribes on a Warm San Franciscan Night (Feature Article by Christine Hall)

3. Taj Mahal Turning Yellow Due to Pollution (Article: Category: Environment)

4. The Prophecies of South America (Feature Article by Robert A. Nelson)

5. The Children of Sexual Abuse (Feature Article by Charlotte Shaw)

6. The Mermaids of Atlantis (Feature Article by Adrienne Dumas)

7. May 7th Is (Blush) Menstrual Monday (Feature Article by Christine Hall)

8. Iran Inforces Islamic Dress Code (Article: Category: Politics)

9. Acupuncture Continuing Education Courses Available Online (Article: Category: Health/Natural)

10. Watermelon Art (Article: Category: Books)

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