Monday, November 12, 2007 

Golf Tournament Organizing - Easier Than You Think

If you have any interest in the art of golf tournament organizing, there are a number of vitally important things that you need to remember. While a golf tournament is essentially a competition, you want to make sure that everyone has a good time during it and there are several ways to make sure that that happens. one of the ways that you can make your golf tournament organization run smoothly is to think about the people involved in four groups and to meet their needs.

The first group is the competitors themselves. A pre-registration will get things in order and will help things run smoothly. Offer incentives for registering early and make sure that your tournament rules are clear and easily available. A website can keep you in touch with everyone, not only by making sure that information can be changed quickly and easily, but also for whipping up excitement for the event!

The second group that you should consider when organizing your golf tournament is the staff at the site. While this takes care of itself if you own the course, there is a lot to be done if you are renting the venue. Make sure that you are familiar and friendly with the staff; dont question their rules and treat everyone with courtesy. They can help you a lot when tournament day comes, and if you have any questions, ask them early!

Your own volunteers are the third group and with any luck, theyll be the easiest to work with. If your friends or family enjoy the game of golf, get them involved, whether that is helping with concessions or manning the check in. Make sure that they know that while they have certain responsibilities that they are also permitted to enjoy themselves and keep them well-hydrated throughout- especially if they are known to be workaholics!

Finally, the fourth group that you need to keep in mind are the spectators. They are there to support your competitors, so make sure they are comfortable. You will want to check with the venue, but make sure that refreshments are available, as well as things like sunscreen and water bottles.

golf tournament organizing is something of an art, and as the person in charge, you need to make sure you know what is going on, even if you are not the one immediately responsible for it. Its still a lot of fun, though, so remember that even if the day gets hectic, that youre definitely there for a good time, just like everyone else!

For more information on golf tournament organizing, including tips on planning a golf tournament, visit http://www.golftournamentpro.com today.

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A Walk Through the History of Hypnosis

The saga of hypnosis is as old as the human species. Even the most unsophisticated brutes were aware of this remarkable psychological display, and it was utilized in the mystical procedures of their miracle workers to develop anxiety and intensify faith in the paranormal and the occult. With this sustained history of supernaturalism and mysticism, it is not shocking that the overall public attitude toward hypnosis has been and still is one of antagonism, confusion and fear.

The original scientific presentations in the consideration of hypnosis began with Anton Mesmer in 1775, from whose name originates the expression mesmerism which is even today in modern use. Mesmer`s utilization of hypnosis was made active with his invention that identifiable types of medical patients responded to arm stroking and sleep suggestions. Mesmer connected these sanative aftereffects to the 'quality' of 'animal magnetism', and he proposed a concept that animal magnetism was some mysterious and peculiar cosmic fluid with remedial attributes.

Despite Mesmer`s exceptional instinctive expertise in clinical psychology, he had no lucid understanding of the psychological constitution of his therapy. Nevertheless, he cared for a vast number of patients with success on whom long-established medical procedures had failed. However, his excessive character and incomprehensible features of his therapy brought him inevitably to disrepute despite the fact that many physicians were frequent visitors to his clinic throughout the culmination of his success to absorb the initial lessons in the unknown art of psychotherapy, distinctively, the importance of clinical psychology.

Since the time of Mesmer, there has been a succession of outstanding men who got interested in hypnosis and administered it effectively in medical practice, giving it a gradually more scientific basis and weight. Elliotson, the first man in England to utilize the stethoscope, became interested in hypnosis about 1817, used it intensely, and left superb written material of its therapeutic efficacy in specific cases. Esdaille, stimulated by Elliotson`s case reports, became an eager advocate of mesmerism, as it was then referred to, and actually succeeded in interesting the British government in making a hospital in India, where he used it suitably on all categories of medical patients, leaving numerous excellent reports of major and minor surgery achieved under hypnotic anesthesia.

The debut of a psychological conception of the phenomenon began in 1841 with James Braid, initially an opposer and then subsequently a most enthusiastic examiner and supporter. It was he who concocted the phrase hypnosis, researched the psychological attributes of hypnotic sleep, and distinguished a lot of its manifestations, constructing methods whereby to analyze their validity.

Milos Pesic is a professional hypnotist and owner of highly popular and comprehensive Self Hypnosis web site. Visit his Hypnosis squidoo lens for more articles and resources on hypnosis and NLP related topics, free hypnosis scripts, self hypnosis, weight loss hypnosis, stop smoking hypnosis, and much more.

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Go For A Cool Dip In A Blue World Pools Swimming Pool

Searching for some exciting and exotic modes to make our life more amusing is what most of us are doing these days. If anyone is looking for a fantastic outlet to indulge their relaxation urges with, then a swimming pool is a wonderful option for them. Its really a fascinating and wonderful option for anyone to use to enjoy and relax in their free time. If you think a swimming pool is an ideal addition to your lifestyle, then get it installed by a reputed service provider. Blue World Pools is a renowned dealer that deals with manufacturing and installing swimming pools. Looking for a swimming pool dealer, then give a call to a Blue World Pools dealer! They will assist you by giving you modernized, satisfactory service. A state of exhaustion is sure to happen to all those who are overly busy in their work schedules. So let a swimming pool help you shed all of your tiredness and tensions of life.

Installing a swimming pool solves one of the most important aspects of life and that is exercise. Living a healthy life is a goal for many of us and it is important for everyone to get a better grip on their workout schedules. For this purpose, installing a swimming pool from a Blue World Pools dealer at your home for you and your family is a good move. Indeed, health is very crucial aspect for every individual to remain in a proper contour and form. In other words, you can say swimming is a good and vital source of exercise. When you get home from work, you can have a swim in your own swimming pool and then go off into a sound sleep at bedtime. It relaxes your mind and body thus making you refreshed. Spending your precious time with your kids and spouse in a swimming pool is always pleasurable. You feel at top of the world when you have such wonderful options to indulge in.

In todays fast life, resting and relaxing is essential from a healthy viewpoint. Installing a swimming pool can solve another purpose too and that is; your kids can learn to swim. Kids find it a most fascinating place to be in as they are fascinated with blue waters. You and your family can experience a new world that includes a swimming pool as a fun loving option at your home. Usually, children love playing with water and if there is a swimming pool then they find it a better place to be. You can play sports like belly flop, water polo, pool basketball and others with your children at your home. Kids are so entranced by a swimming pool that they want to spend more and more time in the pool.

Blue World Pools is efficient in installing swimming pools in your desired place at your home. They deliver good services and you can relax while getting better service from them. There is a Blue World Pools dealer operating in every county of the United States. Anyone who wants to enjoy the luxury of swimming pool can get it installed at his home. You can choose a swimming pool, which is vibrant in color and has attractive textures that are especially attractive to kids.

Eric Wills advises people on installing and setting up swimming pools.He has been working in this field for many years. For any information on Blue World Pools,above ground pool dealer,swimming pools financing and pool dealer visit: www.blueworldhottubs.com

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Nike Hybrid Golf Clubs

nike hybrid golf Clubs are available in two versions of two different models, for a total of 4 product lines. These include the Slingshot hybrid and Slingshot Tour hybrid, the CPR3 Wood and CPR3 Iron-Wood. This article will review the attributes of each of these hybrid golf clubs.

Slingshot hybrid and Slingshot Tour hybrid
Both of these clubs have an MSRP of $199 US for either steel or graphite shafts. The Slingshot Tour is targeted for low handicap golfers, and the Slingshot is for less skilled players. Both clubs aim to deliver a center of gravity (CG) that is low and as far back behind the face as possible. This type of club head design is geared to making the ball get up into the air easier and to be forgiving of off-center hits. Both clubs look like a hybrid or small fairway wood with the upper back section removed. This is readily evident on the companys web site. The weight thus removed is then redistributed in a thick sole and a thick bar around the back of the clubs called a Slingback bar. The result of this design is to have 70% of the mass of the club head below the equator of the ball. The face plate on both clubs is made of 455 stainless steel which is normal for high-end hybrid clubs like these.

There are 5 clubs available in the Slingshot line. These are 2-6 hybrids. Perhaps it bears repeating that hybrid clubs are designed to replace long irons that are difficult for most golfers to hit solidly on a consistent basis. A 3 hybrid will replace your 3 iron, for example. All the clubs in the Slingshot product line are available for both left and right handed golfers. There is no womens version of this model available, or for any of the nike hybrid golf clubs models for that matter. Of course both steel and graphite shafts are available. custom fitting options exist for club length (-1/2 to +2 from standard) and for lie angles (-2 to +4 degrees from standard). one would need to have a custom club fitting to know if he needs to order any of these changes. This is a good idea in any case for a person thinking of investing in a set of new golf clubs.

As stated, the Slingshot Tour hybrid is for low handicap players. In fact nike notes that their Tour staff requested such a model be developed. Four clubs are available in 1-4 hybrids. The shafts on the Slingshot Tour hybrid are slightly heavier than on the Slingshot. The same options to customize club length and lie angle can be chosen.

CPR3 Wood and CPR3 Iron-Wood
These two hybrids have an MSRP of $139 with steel shafts and $159 with graphite. The CPR3 Wood clubs have a deeper sole and have more of a wood bottom footprint, thus the name. The upper back section is cut out, and thus again weight can be redistributed around the periphery of the sole to lower the CG and move it back. 2-5 hybrids are available, and all lofts come in left handed models. No womens versions of this product line are available, nor are there any options for customization as there are with the Slingshots.

The CPR3 Iron-Wood has a smaller footprint which is more like a typical hybrid club. This version is targeted to lower handicap golfers and is available in 1-4 hybrids in either steel or graphite shafts. left handed clubs are available, and as with the CPR3 Wood, there are no custom options for club length or lie angle.

nike hybrid golf Clubs do not come with versions to provide a hook bias to help golfers with a consistent slice, or adjustable club head weight versions as is offered by taylor made, for example. It will be interesting to see if the popularity of those design features or the demand for womens hybrids will be high enough to motivate nike to add these types of clubs to their product offerings. nike is certainly a top rank golf company, however, so if one of their models fits you properly, you will be playing with excellent clubs.

Walt Ballenberger is a life-long golfer and founder of http://www.hybridgolfclubs.org a resource site for golfers. For a Free Report entitled How to Find the Sweet Spot on Your golf Clubs in 10 Minutes visit http://www.hybridgolfclubs.org

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Days of Darkness (AD 535-AD 546)

Each day, the morning sunrise is taken for granted. Based on the laws of science, it is expected that the sun will rise each day from east to west. Yet, the question must be asked, what would happen if the sun didnt rise? This was the case from AD 535 through AD 546, with the darkest days in AD 536.

A mighty roar of thunder came out of the local mountain; there was a furious shaking of the earth, total darkness, thunder and lightning.1 A Chinese court journal also made mention of a huge thunderous sound coming from the south west in February 535.2 And as a Hopi elder had said, thousands of miles away, When the changes begin, there will be a big noise heard all over the Earth,3 a low rumble reverberated across the planet.

Then came forth a furious gale together with torrential rain and a deadly storm darkened the entire world, read the Pustaka Raja Purwa or The Book of Ancient Kings, a buried Indonesian chronicle.4

The sun began to go dark, rain poured red, as if tinted by blood. Clouds of dust enveloped the earth Yellow dust rained down like snow. It could be scooped up in handfuls,5 wrote The Nan Shi Ancient Chronicle of Southern China, referring to the countrys weather in November and December 535.

Darkness followed making the day indistinguishable from the night. There was a sign from the Sun, the likes of which had never been seen or reported before. The Sun became dark, and its darkness lasted for about 18 months. Each day, it shone for about four hours and still this light was only a feeble shadow. Everyone declared that the Sun would never recover its full light again. The fruits did not ripen and the wine tasted like sour grapes,6 John of Ephesus, a Syrian bishop and contemporary writer, wrote in describing the unending darkness. The sun became dim for nearly the whole year so that the fruits were killed at an unseasonable time, John Lydus added, which was further confirmed by Procopius, a prominent Roman historian who served as Emperor Justinians chief archivist and secretary, when he wrote of 536, during this year a most dread portent took place. For the sun gave forth its light without brightness, like the Moon, during this whole year and it seemed exceedingly like the sun in eclipse, for the beams it shed were not clear.7 The sun seems to have lost its wonted light, and appears of a bluish color. We marvel to see no shadows of our bodies at noon, to feel the mighty vigor of the suns heat wasted into feebleness,8 Flavius Cassiodorus, another Roman historian wrote. Reports even indicated that midday consisted of almost night-like darkness.9

A cold then gripped the world as temperatures declined. We have had a winter without storms10 a spring without mildness [and] a summer without heat The months which should have been maturing the crops have been chilled by north winds,11 wrote Cassiodorus. When can we hope for mild weather, now that the months that once ripened the crops have become deadly sick under the northern blasts? Out of all the elements, we find these two against us: perpetual frost and unnatural drought,12 he added,13 while in China, it was written, the stars were lost from view for three months. The sun dimmed, the rain failed, and snow fell in the summertime. Famine spread, and the emperor abandoned his capital14 Other Chinese records referred to a dust veil obscuring the sky while Mediterranean historians wrote about a dry fog blocking out much of the suns heat for more than year.15 The sun was so ineffective that snow even fell during August in southern China and in every month of the year in northern Europe.

Then came drought [or floods], famine, plague, death16 Food is the basis of the Empire. Yellow gold and ten thousand strings of cash cannot cure hunger. What avails a thousand boxes of pearls to him who is starving of cold, the Japanese Great King lamented in 540, while Cassiodorus added, Rain is denied and the reaper fears new frosts.17 And as hard winters and drought continued into the second and third years [in Mongolia and parts of China, the Avars] unable to find food, unable to barter food from others began a 3,000-mile trek to new lands to save themselves and their families from annihilation and starvation.18

During this sustained period of unseasonably cold temperatures from 535-546 when the sun was ineffective and blotted out, plant life experienced stunted growth tree rings from this period show little or no growth and many crops failed. According to climatological research presented in 2001 by Markus Lindholm of the University of Helsinki, Finland, Abrupt changes in northern Fennoscandian summer temperatures extracted from the 7500-year ring-width chronology of Scots pine, the most dramatic shift in growing conditions, from favorable to unfavorable, between two years, took place between A.D. 535-536 in Europe and Africa.19 His findings were corroborated by Mike Baillie of the University of Belfast, who based on his tree ring chronologies, some from specimens preserved in bogs, that dated back thousands of years stated, "It was a catastrophic environmental downturn that shows up in trees all over the world.20 Temperatures dropped enough to hinder the growth of trees as widely dispersed as northern Europe, Siberia, western North America, and southern South America.21 Ominously, the cold brought rats, mice and fleas that normally lived outdoors, into peoples homes in search of food and warmth because of the decimation that was occurring to the animal population in the suddenly hostile, chilly dark environment. Deadly bacterium, Yersinia pestis was then transmitted to people and their pets.

In the ensuing unending darkness, chaos reigned as whole cities were wiped out civilizations crumbled.22 Wars raged across Europe and the Middle East, prosperous societies were stripped of sustenance and wealth, economies collapsed and huge swaths of populations succumbed to disease and plague. With some people it began in the head, made the eyes bloody and the face swollen, descended to the throat and then removed them from Mankind. With others, there was a flowing of the bowels. Some came out in buboes [pus-filled swellings] which gave rise to great fevers, and they would die two or three days later with their minds in the same state as those who had suffered nothing and with their bodies still robust. Others lost their senses before dying. Malignant pustules erupted and did away with them. Sometimes people were afflicted once or twice and then recovered, only to fall victim a third time and then succumb,23 Evagrius, a 6th century Church historian wrote. In their final stages, people generally entered a semi-conscious, lethargic state, and would not eat or drink. Following this stage, the victims would be seized by madness Many people died painfully when their buboes gangrened. A number of victims broke out with black blisters covering their bodies, and these individuals died swiftly.24

Within seven years, due to the ivory trade, in which ships brought rats and sailors infected by the plague, Europe and the Middle East were being ravaged. In Constantinople alone, they had to dispose of over 10,000 bodies a day, week after week, throwing them into the sea off special boats, sticking them in the towers of the city wall, filling up cisterns, digging up orchards. Soldiers were forced to dig mass graves chaos and pandemonium [reigned]. Constantinople stank for months after months [from the decaying bodies that were stuffed in towers and stacked or dumped in streets] [and] when the number of dead reached a quarter of a million, Constantinople officials simply stopped counting.25

An account by Procopius went as follows: At first, relatives and domestics attended to the burial of the dead, but as the violence of the plague increased this duty was neglected, and corpses lay forlorn narrow in the streets, but even in the houses of notable men whose servants were sick or dead. Aware of this, Justinian placed considerable sums at the disposal of Theodore, one of his private secretaries, to take measures for the disposal of the dead. Huge pits [that could hold up to 70,000 corpses] were dug at Sycae, on the other side of the Golden Horn, in which the bodies were laid in rows and tramped down tightly; but the men who were engaged on this work, unable to keep up with the number of the dying, mounted the towers of the wall of the suburb, tore off their roofs, and threw the bodies in. Virtually all the towers were filled with corpses, and as a result an evil stench pervaded the city and distressed the inhabitants still more, and especially whenever the wind blew fresh from that quarter.26

Out of fear, many people refused to venture out of their homes -- houses became tombs, as whole families died from the plague without anyone from the outside world even knowing. Streets were deserted27 Furthermore because of this fear and/or the affects of suffering from high fever, scores of people hallucinated, seeing apparitions and visions. And with the vast pestilence and destruction all around them, many could not help but wonder if the apocalypse as described in Revelation 6:8 And I looked, and behold, a pale horse; and his name that sat on him was Death28 was upon them.

It was so bad that some thirty years later, Pope Gregory The Great wrote of Rome, Ruins on ruins Where is the senate? Where [are] the people? All the pomp of secular dignities has been destroyed And we, the few that we are who remain, every day we are menaced by scourges and innumerable trials.29 In its height, the plague "depopulated towns, turned the country into a desert and made the habitations of men to become the haunts of wild beasts30 while in Africa, major ports ceased to exist and agricultural practices all but vanished.

[And] as [others] left the stricken city [wearing identification tags so that their bodies would be buried if found] they took the plague to towns, villages and farms throughout the empire. [To compound matters, with trade and commerce virtually nonexistent, food became scarce leading to the starvation of others].31 Untold millions perished,"32 with an estimated death toll of 100 million, the worst pandemic in human history.

Scandinavian elites in feeble desperation, sacrificed large amounts of gold to appease the angry gods and get the sunlight back.33 In Mesoamerica and the Andes, cities of perhaps one million people emptied out practically overnight through starvation and disease. Peoples turned on their gods and goddesses, violently smashing their images and burning temples and towards the end, they viciously fought each other having become savage and warlike.34

When the sun finally came out, overcoming the affects of a massive volcanic eruption, even though it hadnt really been gone, minimizing the adverse affects and saving living creatures from complete extinction, the world was forever transformed. Countries and civilizations had ceased to exist while others emerged as the days of darkness weakened the Eastern Roman Empire; created horrendous living conditions in the western part of Great Britain; contributed through drought to the fall of the Teotihuacan civilization in Mexico; and through flooding to the collapse of a major center of civilization in Yemen;35 while major upheavals occurred in China and France. More than half the worlds population when taking Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, into account, along with countless numbers of plants and animals, had perished illustrating the fragile relationship that exists between people and nature.

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1 Krakatau. E.R.A. Inc., 2000. 2 March, 2006. http://www.huttoncommentaries.com/ECNews/SuperVolc/Krakatau/Krakatau1.htm

2 Catastrophe! Part I. 27 April, 2006. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/flash/catastrophe1_script.html

3 Precursors Of The Pole Shift And Earth Changes of 2000-2001. E.R.A. Inc., 2000. 27 April, 2006. http://www.huttoncommentaries.com/PSResearch/PrecursorOfPS&EC2000.htm

4 Krakatau. E.R.A. Inc., 2000. 2 March, 2006. http://www.huttoncommentaries.com/ECNews/SuperVolc/Krakatau/Krakatau1.htm

5 Catastrophe! Part I. 27 April, 2006. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/flash/catastrophe1_script.html

6 Henry N. Pollack. Uncertain Science Uncertain World. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005) 197.

7 The Dark Ages Caused By Volcanism? September 23, 2001. 27 April, 2006. http://www.hi.is/~joner/eaps/ds_darka.htm and everything2: The disaster of 535. September 14, 2001. 27 April 2006. http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1158691

8 PBS Program Secrets Of The Dead. May 15, 2005. 2 March 2006. http://www.hbci.com/~wenonah/history/535ad.htm

9 Climate changes of 535-536. Wikipedia. 2006. 27 April, 2006. http://www.answers.com/topic/climate-changes-of-535-536-1

10 everything2: The disaster of 535. September 14, 2001. 27 April 2006. http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1158691

11 SEMP Biot #214: Did a Krakatoa Eruption in 535 A.D. Help Precipitate the Decline of Antiquity and the Spread of Islam? 27 April, 2006. http://www.semp.us/biots/biot_214.html

12 everything2: The disaster of 535. September 14, 2001. 27 April 2006. http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1158691

13 Catastrophe! Part I. 27 April, 2006. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/flash/catastrophe1_script.html

14 Mike Baillie. Did Asteroids And Comets Turn The Tides Of Civilization? Discovering Archeology July/August 1999. 28 April, 2006. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/714636/posts

15 6th-century crop failures: comet collision? Cronaca. February 4, 2004. 28 April, 2006. http://www.cronaca.com/archives/002037.html

16 Catastrophe! Part I. 27 April, 2006. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/flash/catastrophe1_script.html

17 Catastrophe! Part I. 27 April, 2006. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/flash/catastrophe1_script.html

18 Catastrophe! New Internationalist. December 1999. 27 April, 2006. http://www.newint.org/issue319/cat.htm

19 Markus Lindholm. Abrupt changes in northern Fennoscandian summer temperatures extracted from the 7500-year ring-width chronology of Scots pine. August 27-31, 2001. 28 April, 2006. http://atlas-conferences.com/c/a/g/c/74.htm

20 Catastrophic event preceded Dark Ages scientist. Reuters. September 8, 2000. 28 April, 2006. http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a39b91ca42b27.htm

21 Laura Knight-Jadczyk. Jupiter, Nostradamus, Edgar Cayce, and the Return of the Mongols. March 9, 2004. 28 April, 2006. http://www.cassiopaea.org/cass/Laura-Knight-Jadczyk/article-lkj-04-03-06-d.htm

22 Catastrophe! Part I. 27 April, 2006. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/flash/catastrophe1_script.html

23 Catastrophe! New Internationalist. December 1999. 27 April, 2006. http://www.newint.org/issue319/cat.htm

24 Christine A. Smith. Plague in the Ancient World: A Study from Thucydides to Justinian. 1997. 28 April, 2006. http://www.loyno.edu/~history/journal/1996-7/Smith.html

25 Catastrophe! Part II. 27 April, 2006. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/flash/catastrophe2_script.html

26 J.B. Bury. History of the Later Roman Empire. (New York: Macmillan & Co., Ltd. 1923).

27 Christine A. Smith. Plague in the Ancient World: A Study from Thucydides to Justinian. 1997. 28 April, 2006. http://www.loyno.edu/~history/journal/1996-7/Smith.html

28 Miguel A. Faria, Jr., MD. Medical History Plagues & Epidemics. 2002. 28 April, 2006. http://www.haciendapub.com/faria4.html

29 Abominations of Desolation. 28 April, 2006. http://www.whyprophets.com/prophets/a_of_d.htm

30 Roy Porter. The Black Death. 28 April, 2006. http://www.strath.ac.uk/Departments/History/barton/ds11.htm

31 Christine A. Smith. Plague in the Ancient World: A Study from Thucydides to Justinian. 1997. 28 April, 2006. http://www.loyno.edu/~history/journal/1996-7/Smith.html

32 Catastrophe! Part II. 27 April, 2006. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/flash/catastrophe2_script.html

33 Climate changes of 535-536. Wikipedia. 2006. 27 April, 2006. http://www.answers.com/topic/climate-changes-of-535-536-1

34 Dr. Laina Farhat-Holzman. Climate Change, Volcanoes, and Plagues the New Tools of History. Globalthink.net. January 23, 2003. 27 April, 2006. http://www.globalthink.net/global/dsppaper.cfm?ArticleID=96

35 Brian Micklethwait. 535 AD. December 25, 2002. 28 April, 2006. http://www.samizdata.net/blog/archives/002719.html

William Sutherland is a published poet and writer. He is the author of three books, "Poetry, Prayers & Haiku" (1999), "Russian Spring" (2003) and "Aaliyah Remembered: Her Life & The Person behind the Mystique" (2005) and has been published in poetry anthologies around the world. He has been featured in "Who's Who in New Poets" (1996), "The International Who's Who in Poetry" (2004), and is a member of the "International Poetry Hall of Fame."

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