Articles for tag: Bbq Pork, Bbq Ribs, Cole Slaw, Divine Inspiration

How to Make Bubba’s Red Slaw

I’m sure every person has their own favorite BBQ sauce recipe. I am equally sure that your BBQ ribs, chicken, sausage, and brisket is an award winning experience each time you serve it. My personal favorite BBQ sauce can be found at http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/834669/how_to_make_keep_em_commin_back_bbq.html?cat=22 I guarantee you will “Keep ’em Commin’ Back” with this sauce. I ...

Karla News

Rome’s Monuments You Should Visit when You Travel

Some of the most popular tourist spots in the city consist of Rome’s famous monuments. Many of these monument were built thousands of years ago and are still standing the test of time. The Colosseum One of the best known landmarks in Rome is the Colosseum. This ancient site has been standing since 72 AD. ...

Karla News

The Influence of Nature on the Romantic Movement

The Romantic movement of poets and artists in the nineteenth century marked a shift from the earlier thinking of the Enlightenment. Enlightenment thinkers saw nature as a representation of scientific principals, or an orderly representation of the universe. By contrast, Romantic artists viewed nature as the representation of God in the natural universe, the source ...

Karla News

Carl Jung and the Collective Unconscious

JUNG Jung provides theorists and critics with a source for the myths and plots common across various literary traditions. He does this with his concept of the universal symbol. For Jung a symbol is an imitation of a meaning beyond our levels of articulation. It is the representation of an idea inherent in man’s mind ...

Karla News

Fun Trivia About Nymphs in Greek Mythology

In Greek mythology, nymphs are nature goddesses of lower rank, who are attached to the location they live in, e.g. a tree, a river, a lake, a spring, a mountain, a rock, etc. In a sense, they are like the genius loci (= guardian spirit of a place) of Roman mythology, or the fairies of ...

Karla News

What is Rastafari?

When I was in my teens I discovered a world of music outside the mainstream top 40. I began to listen to independent artists, classical music, world music from other cultures, and then I stumbled upon reggae music. The infection beats and rythms echoed happiness, praise, sorrow, poverty and life lessons that would later intrigue ...