Chiefs traditionally ruled the clans, originally much as a native American tribal chief would do, as the steward of the territory held by his people.
Older And Yes, Still Emerging!
When you are out at an art show this year use your new 2020 perfect sight to your advantage. Notice that emerging up-and-coming art and artists aren’t always where you may expect them to be. Nor may they look like they someone you expected them to look like. Open your eyes and open your mind.
The Social Aspects of Bingo
When’s the last time you considered playing bingo? It turns out, bingo is a wonderful addition to a healthy lifestyle, adding a sense of community and social belonging. Bingo brings people together!
Films that explore the theme of failure – and why they matter
Here is a look at ten films based on true stories that did not flinch from unpacking the personal catastrophes and the crashes. Films that did not end well, but that left us with invaluable lessons in resilience, perspective, fortitude, prudence and all those insights that only failure can teach us.
How Are Geodes Formed Over Time?
There is something special hiding beneath these rocks which look ordinary from the outside. But do you know how geodes are formed and where they come from?
Historical Marvels: The Journey of the Astrolabe
The astrolabe also known as the “star-taker” is an ancient tool that was used to determine the position of the sun and the stars. The earliest forms of the astrolabe were originally invented during the Hellenistic era1 in 150 BC in Greece and was eventually integrated into the Islamic world and gained credibility as an instrument of great importance.
Ouija Boards and Séances
Sometimes exercising your right to an attorney doesn’t work out. Especially when your attorney needs to respray his Mohawk.
The Lost Battalion – Kokoda’s forgotten foot soldiers
On the 11th minute of the 11th
hour of the 11th month…
We Will Remember Them
A story of bravery, humility, honour, camaraderie and sacrifice, as remembered by South Australian veterans who served in New Guinea during World War II.
Yesterday and Today
I laugh at the idea of making the present the same as the glorious past. To hear some people talk, their past was lived in Nirvana. Idyllic and almost heaven. Yet I remember their ragged clothes, their snotty noses, using socks for mittens in the middle of winter. The past has different rules.
A Glimpse
My friend. My inspiration. May we have many more ‘ordinary moments’.
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