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The Mississippian Civilization is the name given by archaeologists to the precolumbian horticulturalists of the Mississippi and Ohio river valleys, between about AD 1100-1450. ... Source: archaeology.about.com --- 12 days ago
olmec Civilization puzzles and games archaeology games puzzles quiz: Archaeology Quiz: Olmec Civilization ... Source: atheism.about.com --- 6 days ago
Can peace be achieved through war? Of course it can. Every war has been followed by a peace of some sort. It's not that unusual for aggressors to be defeated through war, thus ushering in a new era of peace and freedom - or at least relatively more peace and freedom than before.Perhaps the more relevant question is whether peace can be imposed through war - whether war can be used as an effective means for imposing peace, democracy, justice, etc. ... Source: www.gamespot.com --- 8 days ago
Colonization is a more focused and linear Civilization experience that nevertheless offers the depth and rewards of the classic strategy series. ... Source: www.gamespot.com --- 7 days ago
Colonization is a more focused and linear Civilization experience that nevertheless offers the depth and rewards of the classic strategy series. ... Source: ve3d.ign.com --- 4 days ago
Map and victory pack hitting Live and PSN tomorrow morning: FREE SINGLE PLAYER MAP PACK: BRAVE... ... Source: www.guardian.co.uk --- 11 days ago
Forget Brain Training, the best way to exercise your grey matter is with Civilization Revolution on the DS. The classic strategy series has been slimmed down for Nintendo's handheld console, but there is plenty to do and the action is as addictive as ever. The general goal remains the same. You'll be building cities, exploiting natural resources, growing your army and conquering other civilisations (there are 16 different nationalities to choose from). Alternatively, you can eschew force for learning and blind your opponents with science. Civilization has always had a learning curve and Revolution is no different. However, a handy tutorial and intuitive controls make this version of the game relatively easy to pick up and play. Online play is included, which is handy if you can find someone to stick around for the hour or so it takes to play a game. Engaging and incredibly addictive, Civilization Revolution is brain training for megalomaniacs. Games guardian.co.uk © Guardian News and Media Limited 2008 Related Stories Is it worth using online guides to help mend your washing machine, asks Anna Tobin Game review: Samba de Amigo Free our data: Your voice counts as the most innovative use of datasets is chosen Game review: Crysis Warhead Scientists aim to deliver e-paper in full computerised colour ... Source: online.wsj.com --- 11 days ago
Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles speaks about his latest movie, "Blindness," and the controversy it is causing. ... Source: www.gamespy.com --- 9 days ago
Sid Meier's Civilization IV: Colonization (PC) Sid Meier's standalone game of settling the New World offers tons of strategy if you don't mind digging into the nitty gritty. ... Source: planetcivilization.gamespy.com --- 7 days ago
Our colleagues at GameSpy have just received Colonization. The Verdict "Great!" Read more over at GameSpy. ... Source: upcoming.yahoo.com --- 7 days ago
See Eric Roston on tour to promote "The Carbon Age: How Life's Core Element Has Become Civilization's Greatest Threat" ...
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A new custom search engine, specifically for Civilization sites, has been launched, entitled Civilization Search (http://www.civilizationsearch.com/). Individuals will be able to use this to search... ... Source: www.bleepingcomputer.com --- 9 days ago
Black Floor and Water ... Source: en.wasalive.com --- 10 days ago
I liked Civilization 4 with all its expansion packs. I think you should add some of these ideas: 1. Make a better World Builder or some program to make scenarios, mods, or maps a good scenario. Put this outside of the game if possible. Put a manual of how to use the World Builder or a program to... ... Source: www.cato.org --- 4 days ago
PRESS ADVISORY AYN RAND INSTITUTE 2121 Alton Parkway, Suite 250, Irvine, CA 92606 October 07, 2008 Islamic Totalitarianism’s Threat to Civilization What: A panel discussion about the nature of Islamic totalitarianism and how to defeat it. A Q&A will follow. Who: Dr. Yaron Brook, executive director of the Ayn Rand Institute, and Dr. Wafa Sultan, outspoken critic of Islam Where: HIB (Humanities Instructional Building), Room 100, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697 When: Monday, October, 13, 2008, at 7 pm This event is open to the public. Admission is FREE . Description: From the Iranian hostage crisis to September 11 to the London subway attacks to the Iraqi insurgency--it is clear the West faces a grave threat from a committed enemy. Conventional wisdom holds that the enemy is a rogue group of fanatics, who have hijacked a great religion in order to justify their crimes. It tells us there is no way to permanently eliminate these violent groups, that we have entered an “age of terror” and that we must give up the desire for a decisive victory . . . but is the conventional wisdom right? Bios: --Dr. Yaron Brook is executive director of the Ayn Rand Institute and a recognized Middle East expert who has written and lectured on a variety of Middle East issues. Dr. Brook has served in the Israeli Army and has discussed the Israeli-Arab conflict and the war on Islamic totalitarianism on numerous radio and TV programs, including FOX News ... Source: www.cato.org --- 4 days ago
Columbus Day Celebrates Western Civilization By Thomas Bowden ( Bucks County Courier Times , October 11, 2007) On October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus discovered the New World, opening a sea route to vast uncharted territories that awaited the spread of Western Civilization. Centuries later, the ensuing cultural migration culminated in the birth and explosive growth of the greatest nation in history: the United States of America. It is fitting that we have set aside a day to honor the Great Explorer. On one level, Columbus Day honors the man himself for his many virtues. Columbus was a man of independent mind, who steadfastly pursued his bold plan for a westward voyage to the Indies despite powerful opposition--a man of courage, who set sail upon a trackless ocean with no assurance that he would ever reach land--a man of pride, who sought recognition and reward for his achievements. We need not evade or excuse Columbus’s flaws--his religious zealotry, his enslavement and oppression of natives--to recognize that he made history by finding new territory for a Civilization that would soon show mankind how to overcome the age-old scourges of slavery, war, and forced religious conversion. Thus, the deeper meaning of Columbus Day is to celebrate the rational core of Western Civilization, which flourished in the New World like a pot-bound plant liberated from its confining shell, demonstrating to the world what greatness is possible to m ...
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