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Friday, March 4, 2011. When did Rome fall? Perhaps a more appropriate question is: what is the Rome that fell? Historians referred to the Western Empire when answering the question, “when did Rome fall? The fact that the Eastern Empire was far wealthier than the West and the eastern capital, Constantinople, was impregnable played a part in the East’s longevity. Nevertheless, the Rome Empire had outgrown the ability to properly govern such a vast empire. Tuesday, December 21, 2010. Tuesday, April 6, 2010.

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Friday, March 4, 2011. When did Rome fall? Perhaps a more appropriate question is: what is the Rome that fell? Historians referred to the Western Empire when answering the question, “when did Rome fall? The fact that the Eastern Empire was far wealthier than the West and the eastern capital, Constantinople, was impregnable played a part in the East’s longevity. Nevertheless, the Rome Empire had outgrown the ability to properly govern such a vast empire. Tuesday, December 21, 2010. Tuesday, April 6, 2010.

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lady history: Israel's secret war

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Tuesday, December 21, 2010. There’s been a lot of chatter about the worm that infected Iran’s nuclear facility. Israel has been blamed. The only evidence is circumstantial at best. Who's to say that the US didn't finally do something about Iran and send the worm? Can we say that it was a bad thing? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Simple theme. Theme images by luoman.

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lady history: March 2010

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Wednesday, March 31, 2010. I'm not going to be able to put all this in one blog, but that gives anyone reading this an idea of where I'm headed. The French Revolution solved little and created more problems financially that it solved. It also paved the way for Emperor Napoleon to take charge, and make the people willing to give up their freedoms that they had fought for during the Rev. to have the stability (finacially, politically, and militarily) under Napoleon. Thursday, March 25, 2010. Labels: Lesson...

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lady history: Socialized Medicine

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Thursday, March 25, 2010. Well Welcome America.You chose it, and now you must live with it. or fight it. March 26, 2010 at 9:24 PM. I dont know what more can be said.I fear you may just be right! In which case, God help us! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Plymouth - harbor of religious freedom (1620). Paul Johnson- one of my favorite authors- wrote, . Simple theme. Theme images by luoman.

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lady history: March 2011

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Friday, March 4, 2011. When did Rome fall? Perhaps a more appropriate question is: what is the Rome that fell? Historians referred to the Western Empire when answering the question, “when did Rome fall? The fact that the Eastern Empire was far wealthier than the West and the eastern capital, Constantinople, was impregnable played a part in the East’s longevity. Nevertheless, the Rome Empire had outgrown the ability to properly govern such a vast empire. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.

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Tuesday, March 23, 2010. Paul Johnson- one of my favorite authors. March 23, 2010 at 8:50 PM. That is very generous of him (I love Johnson too). Your first post begs the reader to keep reading! March 26, 2010 at 9:22 PM. I fear now that the Greatest Generation is in its twilight years what has made America great in the 20th century is now being lost in hedonism. Only God knows the true direction of this and future generations to come! Pray He is merciful. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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LadyM's Ramblings: November 2012

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Sunday, November 11, 2012. I ended 30 days of quotes on the 31st, only to be informed November 1st by a Facebook friend that November was. National Novel Writing Month. As in, you spend the month of November writing a novel, or rather, the first draft, to be precise, 50,000 words. So that night I sat down with my computer on my bed and began typing. However was posting her word count and was apparently excited about it. I'll piggyback on her enthusiasm. Ride in her wake. To give up or carry on? I carried...

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LadyM's Ramblings: December 2012

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012. Slow steps of responsibility and commitment. Having a dog has proven a bigger deal than I knew. Or maybe I'm just seeing the unknown I worried about when choosing to take the plunge and bring Bella home. First, she wet in the house the first couple weeks she was here. Second, she tears up my garbage when I'm away for a few hours. Third, she wants lots of attention. Fourth, she requires lots of activity. She's a bed hog. Every morning around 6am my mom lets her out to go potty.

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LadyM's Ramblings: August 2012

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Tuesday, August 21, 2012. 101 Dalmatians book review. At a homeschool conference this summer, I was working in the used book section and picked up a copy of 101 Dalmatians. It was -heart- at first page! It's very similar to the Disney movie, but has some differences. PS Did you know you cannot type in a heart (. Mary Poppins book review. Parents have differing opinions on the Disney version of Mary Poppins. The movie has two splendid actors - Dick Van Dyke. Who is Mary Poppins? Michael and Jane don't asp...

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LadyM's Ramblings: Blog, blog, blog

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Tuesday, February 12, 2013. Blog, blog, blog. Today I joined an (In)courage Writer's Group on Facebook. When you join a group full of bloggers, you realize you should probably start blogging more. About what I'm still trying to figure out. Sure, I have tons of thoughts. But as I have no readership, I don't know what is readable. :) But one girl said that she needed to start blogging even if no one reads it. That's good. Which made me want to share what I HAVE been reading. I just finished reading. Hm, I ...

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LadyM's Ramblings: September 2012

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Sunday, September 30, 2012. 31 Days of Quotes. I am expanding my blogging horizons! Last year 700 something bloggers. Blogged every day of the month of October on their own chosen topics. (I wasn't around to witness this but it sounds rather amazing.) This year, per the example of The Gypsy Mama. I'm linking up with them too! So if you love quotes (I always have), come back here tomorrow for the first quote in a series of 31! And go over to The Nester. 31 Days of Quotes:. Labels: 31 Days of Quotes. No Ad...

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LadyM's Ramblings: NEW BLOG LOCATION

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Friday, April 12, 2013. This is to announce the official grand opening of my new blog: LadyM's Distractions. LadyM's Ramblings has served me well and I still love its name, but I needed a tabula rasa and so began a secret blog a couple months ago to write about my experiences on eHarmony. About forty posts later, I've decided to take LadyM's Distractions out into the light and let it rise or fall as may. Take care and God bless! PS LadyM's Ramblings will, therefore, be indefinitely dormant.

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LadyM's Ramblings: January 2013

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Monday, January 28, 2013. If you're a single wanting to get married, read this: http:/ nothinglessthanbread.blogspot.com/2013/01/saturday-dont-rain-on-my-parade.html. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I'm a 20 something year old who loves books, cooking, and photos and whose identity revolves around the God of the Bible. I've had this blog since 2005 but decided to delete all the past posts and start fresh. Thanks for listening to my rambles! 31 Days of Quotes. Naomi of Notting Hill. Nothing Less Than Bread.

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LadyM's Ramblings: April 2013

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Friday, April 12, 2013. This is to announce the official grand opening of my new blog: LadyM's Distractions. LadyM's Ramblings has served me well and I still love its name, but I needed a tabula rasa and so began a secret blog a couple months ago to write about my experiences on eHarmony. About forty posts later, I've decided to take LadyM's Distractions out into the light and let it rise or fall as may. Take care and God bless! PS LadyM's Ramblings will, therefore, be indefinitely dormant.

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LadyM's Ramblings: Slow steps of responsibility and commitment

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012. Slow steps of responsibility and commitment. Having a dog has proven a bigger deal than I knew. Or maybe I'm just seeing the unknown I worried about when choosing to take the plunge and bring Bella home. First, she wet in the house the first couple weeks she was here. Second, she tears up my garbage when I'm away for a few hours. Third, she wants lots of attention. Fourth, she requires lots of activity. She's a bed hog. Every morning around 6am my mom lets her out to go potty.

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LadyM's Ramblings: October 2012

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Wednesday, October 31, 2012. Do my eyes deceive me or did I make it? 31 Days of Quotes. Sure, my readership is like a 1, but still, I made it! 31 Days of Quotes:. Labels: 31 Days of Quotes. Tuesday, October 30, 2012. But there is also the question on a far lower level: 'granted the quarrel.did you fight fair? Or did we not quite unknowingly falsify the whole issue? Reflections on the Psalms. An interesting quote, eh? Better is a dry morsel with quietness,. Than a house full of feasting with strife.".

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JJ Talman – An Exhibit. April 17, 2012. Myself and Prof. J.J.B Forster recently put together an exhibit about the Lawson Hall Memorial Library that used to be in Lawson Hall (coincidentally where I’m sitting this very moment) and Professor J.J. Talman who ruled Western’s library system as Chief Librarian from the 1930s to 1969. A HUGEEEE thanks goes out to Laura. For taking all of these lovely photos so that I could show them off to you all. The 4 shelf display case. Photo Credit: Laura Piticco. James J&...

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Friday, March 4, 2011. When did Rome fall? Perhaps a more appropriate question is: what is the Rome that fell? Historians referred to the Western Empire when answering the question, “when did Rome fall? The fact that the Eastern Empire was far wealthier than the West and the eastern capital, Constantinople, was impregnable played a part in the East’s longevity. Nevertheless, the Rome Empire had outgrown the ability to properly govern such a vast empire. Tuesday, December 21, 2010. Tuesday, April 6, 2010.

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