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- Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) was a French emperor and conqueror of Europe. He instituted many important reforms in education, law, and administration. Napoleon first rose to fame as a general during the French Revolution in the Revolutionary Wars....
- Love Letters of Great Men Doesn't exist, or does it? The book Carrie Bradshaw reads to Mr Big while in bed, has started an epidemic. Millions of women across the country are searching frantically for their very own copy. Yet, "Love Letters of Great Men," doesn't exist. So no...
- Dames Point Bridge -- Traffic count average daily: 30,000 Of all the bridges in Jacksonville, Florida, the Dames Point Bridge is by far the most attractive. It spans two miles and was completed in 1989. When I worked for a terpene chemicals company on the northside, I traveled on this bridge twice daily for...
- Seven Bridges -- Which city claims this title? Figured out which city is home to "seven bridges?" This city is also home to a major river waterway, the St. Johns River and the NFL team the Jaguars. Well, by now you've probably figured out that it's Jacksonville, Florida that I...
- Bernard Cornwell Bernard Cornwell is an English historical novelist and author. Many of his great historical novels are now also available as downloadable audio books. You can listen to sample recording of the Bernhard Cornwell audio books here: Bernhard Cornwe...
- Dogs In History Newfoundland Dogs are instinctive rescue and life saving dogs who have saved some pretty famous people. Many Newfoundlands have performed heroic feats. Most "newfies" seem to have an instinctive drive for preserving and protecting hum...
- What killed Napoleon? Death of Napoleon Bonaparte What killed Napoleon Bonaparte? So many theories surround his death after exile. Certainly, there were some who would like him killed, to ensure he would not try to return to France to rule again. Napoleon Bonaparte lost a lot of weight and was in g...
