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Zoroastrianism

June 25, 2008 By: admin Category: The Non-Sequitur, Zoroastrianism No Comments →

One of the oldest recorded religions in the history of the world. It’s pretty interesting so click here to learn more.

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Ninja Warrior

June 21, 2008 By: admin Category: Ninja Warrior, The Non-Sequitur No Comments →

The television network G4 has several entertaining programs. However, probably their best show is the Japanese obstacle course race: Ninja Warrior.

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Islam

June 21, 2008 By: admin Category: Islam, The Non-Sequitur No Comments →

After the horrors of 9/11 and other such attacks, the second largest religion in the world, Islam, has gotten a bad name. However, does anybody really know that much about it?

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Monkshood

June 05, 2008 By: admin Category: Monkshood, The Non-Sequitur No Comments →

Monkshood is a beautiful purple flower. It is also known as Wolfbane or Aconitum. The reason for the name Monkshood is that each individual flower is shaped like a monk’s hood. It is quite spectacular.
For some more information and some direction on how to grow your own, click here.

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Bell’s Canyon, Utah

June 05, 2008 By: admin Category: Bell's Canyon, Destinations, North America, Salt Lake City, United States, Utah, Western United States No Comments →

Among all the other amazing things to do and see in Utah, a great one is to hike up Bell’s Canyon. The Bell’s Canyon Trail starts at the base of Little Cottonwood Canyon in Sandy, Utah. Little Cottonwood is also where two great ski resorts are found: Snowbird and Alta. Both also have a lot […]