It is a standard motif in Western (Cowboy) novels and movies. A cowboy is shot, and before healing can begin, the bullet must be removed. Once the projectile is obtained, the wound is
The teleological argument is the argument that the universe appears to be fine tuned for the presence of life. For example, the cosmological constant of the universe is fined tuned so that if it
Why are there two Houses of Congress? The simplest answer is that the House of Representatives was to represent the People, and the Senate was to represent the States. The Connecticut Compromise
Air Commodore Ferdinand Maurice Felix West, VC, CBE, MC (19 January 1896 – 8 July 1988) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry
This exercise should be the core of your shoulder routine. This is the exercise that does the most work at building strength and durability in your shoulder muscles and joint. Most gyms
Editor’s Note: Zachary Taylor, the 12th President of the United States served for only 16 months before dying in office. Before, he had served with distinction as a career soldier, rising to
Universities are starting to succumb to the relentless SJW propaganda and increasingly are failing to do their job: to educate. Costs have skyrocketed for tuition. Students are taking out loans that can
Leffler’s Thesis, Argument, and Persuasiveness Leffler presents the idea that the Cold War was a “struggle for a way of life” (p. 3). He began writing soon after the fall of Communism
Considering the North American continent to be savage and uncivilized, and in need of British influence, British apologists called on their fellow Englishmen to redeem the land, as directed by God’s Providence
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