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Another Dumb Blonde

By Editor • Aug 12th, 2009 • Category: Features, Historical and Instering Facts, Hollywood Stars

I don’t mind living in a man’s world as long as I can be a woman in it. – Marilyn Monroe It is funny to think that if Marilyn Monroe was here today she would be considered fat, because she was one of the sexiest, prettiest, and talented women in her time; and is still [...]



If the Crown Fits

By Editor • Jul 1st, 2009 • Category: Features, Historical and Instering Facts

Lets admit when we were younger we all want nothing more than to be a princess; who wouldn’t want a life where they get to live in a big house, have tons of money, and boss people around all day? The thing is what most of us don’t know is that being a princess is [...]



Fatima Zahra; a Role Model

By Editor • May 1st, 2009 • Category: Features, Historical and Instering Facts

Fatima Zahra is the daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and is considered to be a role model to not only Muslim women, but women from all around the world. She performed many acts of political significance, each so powerful they were recognized by both Sunni and Shia, though there are many versions of her [...]



The Coming of Writing

By Dragnet • May 1st, 2009 • Category: Features, Historical and Instering Facts

Thousands of years ago, our ancestors lived in the wild. We know them as cavemen. Language was very scarce there, and communicating with other tribes who spoke differently then them was hard. So they started to draw on walls, creating pictures and recording things that happened on hunts. These pictures were used to tell tales, [...]



What’s a clichés?

By Editor • Apr 1st, 2009 • Category: Features, Historical and Instering Facts

“Threw it with a little something on it”, “You Made Your Bed. Now You Have To lye in It”, “A bone to pick”; these are all clichés, what is a cliché, a phrase that has been overused, so much that it losses its intended force, in other words making it obsolete. Cliché, have been around [...]



Japan Games and Gamers

By Editor • Mar 1st, 2009 • Category: Features, Historical and Instering Facts

Video games have become much more than away for teenage boys to past the time and take out their frustration; they are played by many around the world and have developed their product overs the years. A crucial part of the video game industry are Japanese video games, although US rarely gets products from Japan, [...]



City of Love

By Editor • Feb 1st, 2009 • Category: Features, Historical and Instering Facts

On February 14 we celebrate love and the people we love by; spending the day with them, sending them flowers candy, or even calling them just to say hi, but why do we do this all on what seems like just another day in the year?, Because that day is known too many as Valentine’s [...]



Dry Your Eyes

By Editor • Jan 14th, 2009 • Category: Features, Historical and Instering Facts

The Weeping Willow Tree is an elegant and beautiful piece of nature, its round shape and long low branches are what makes it special, and is a delightful way to add grace to any garden. The Weeping Willow is every acceptable to all kinds of growing condition, they are the fast growing trees and if [...]



Holly Jolly

By Editor • Dec 8th, 2008 • Category: Features, Historical and Instering Facts

Santa Claus is said to be the magic of Christmas and is envisioned as jolly old man who wears a red suit and has a snowy white bread. But what makes him so special; is it the fact that there have many films and books based on him, or that he is drown through the [...]



The Night Before

By Editor • Nov 2nd, 2008 • Category: Authors, Features, Historical and Instering Facts, Poems and Quotes

We all know the classic story, and or poem called “Twas the Night before Christmas,” but who wrote this classic tale and when was it written? Well, Sparkling Stars got the history behind this Christmas poem for you; the poem was written by Clement Clarke Moore (1779 – 1863), and is believed that a family [...]