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The Moon And Its Influence On Daily Horoscopes Published on 14/08/2008

The giant impact theory says that initially the Earth did not contain the moon. At some point of time, a planet or a mass larger than Mars struck the Earth giving a great blow. As a result, the body mass and a piece of the earth vaporized. The resulting vaporized particles combined to form moonlets and it started orbiting the earth forming the moon. The rocks in the moon were analyzed and...

Why Columbus Day Is Celebrated Nation Wide Published on 12/08/2008

To celebrate Columbus day this year try sending your friends, relatives, and work colleagues a free e-card. Free e-cards are quickly talking over the card market, and I am not in any way surprised, because they are totally free. Because of all the different categories and genres that free e-cards come in, there is sure to be something suitable for the occasion, so there is sure to be loads...

The History Of Horoscopes And Astrology Published on 12/08/2008

For most of us, our only knowledge of horoscopes comes from what we read in the newspaper or read in a magazine while were in line at the supermarket. These horoscopes are full of vague predictions and advice that can be interpreted any number of ways, thus earning them a reputation of worthlessness and the skepticism of experts. However, a true horoscope, not one that is found in the...

The Meaning of the Star Signs In Astrology Published on 11/08/2008

Hey, what's your sign? Pretty lame pick up line, huh? Back in the 70's when disco enthusiasts used that line in bars; they were referring to their compatibility based on their star sign. Because of the huge importance of the sun, coupled with its convenience, the position of the sun within constellations is the most influential and accepted component of the astrological chart, or any other...

How Astrology Has Become So Popular In America Published on 11/08/2008

Astrology is the study of stars or the science of stars. The Ancient Greeks where some if the first people to study the stars. The traditional or culture has been passed down through the ages of time. The Ancient Greeks began around 3000 BC and it is still studied or practiced today. Though the surfacing of the Christian Church had astrology at a stand still for awhile that is why a new name...

Common Misconceptions about Astrology Published on 11/08/2008

For many, astrology and the thought that a person's personality can derived from the positioning of the Sun, Moon, and stars is ridiculous. Skeptics have long criticized the scientific backing of astrology, or better put, the lack there of, as well as the validity of astrological methods and systems. However, cultures have followed the stars and planets for thousands of years, using them...

What Happens On Coming Out Day Published on 11/08/2008

This year to show your sexual orientation, try sending free e-cards to your friends, whether they are gay or straight, and your family. Free e-cards are also the perfect way to come out and tell people that you actually are gay. One of the best things about free e-cards is mainly that they are totally free, so wherever in the world that you are, no matter how far you send the e-card, it...

Mercury And Its Role In The Solar System Published on 11/08/2008

The solar system consists of nine planets and the Mercury is the internal and the minimum sized planet in the solar system. The Sun and the planet Pluto form the outer surface of the solar system. The structure of the solar system is 360 degree angle and is circular in position. The Mercury is situated near to the Leader of the solar system the Sun and comes around the Sun in every 88 days....

How Mars Has Evolved In The Solar System Published on 11/08/2008

Planet Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun in the solar system. It has been named after the Roman God of War. Mars seem to be a favorite planet for other countries also. In Babylonian astronomy, it is named 'Nergal', their deity of fire, war and destruction. In Hindu mythology, Mars is known as 'Angala' and Angaraka in Sanskrit. The Chinese, Japanese, Koreans and Vietnamese it was Fire Star....

What We Now Know About Jupiter Published on 11/08/2008

Jupiter is so large a planet that it can be compared to a star that did not go up in flames. If it was around eighty times bigger it would have been a star and not considered a planet. It is the largest planet in the solar system and has four moons, which are almost the size of a planet, and numerous smaller moons. It can be said to be a diminutive solar system. Jupiter is the fifth planet...