A lot of people predicted that the start of the new Millennium, the year 2000 would be the date of the apocalypse. However, fortunately, they were very wide of the mark.

What is it that makes people to try to predict calamities? Is it because they are trying to warn people or because they want to frighten people? Scare people, I think and thereby gain advantage over the naive.

These apocalyptic prophesies go back thousands of years and even happen in the Bible. Their only raison d’etre is to frighten people and so gain money, power and influence over them.

Even the millennium bug turned out not to be a problem with computers working perfectly well after midnight despite claims by ‘computer experts’ that there would be a worldwide crash of stupendous significance. The computer industry made a fortune out of scaring businesses and individuals with their lies. That was the scam of the Nineties to end all scams!

So why all the hype? Was it just the arrival of a new millennium, which gave rise to so many to make predictions on this date rather than stick to their usual common sense? Yes, I think. People saw the chance of a lifetime to rip others off and they jumped at it.

Needless to say there were hundreds of prophesies made ranging from the arrival of aliens and the Second Coming of Christ to airplane crashes. None of which came true. Here are a few of those less than accurate predictions:

May 5th was the day upon which all the planets lined up. The prediction was that the gravitational force of all these heavenly bodies in alignment would bring about massive earthquakes, huge tides and volcanic eruptions.

A lot of people also prophesied that the shifting of the poles would occur during 2000 and that this would cause disastrous events such as high tides, widespread electrical failure and computer failures, which would mean economic disaster for the larger countries and insurance firms.

I do not know what you think, but perhaps instead of worrying about the demise of the world (most doom-mongers have decided on the year 2012 for the destruction of the world) we should work together to make the best of the time we have left on this planet, as well as ensuring that we pass the planet on to the next generation in the same condition as we received it.

If we act in this way, we may hold off the day of reckoning for a long while yet. We are far more likely to undergo apocalypse through nuclear war, global warming and events which are avoidable and within our control, than cosmic events which we have little control over such as asteroids or the Sun’s developing into a red dwarf and ultimately exploding.

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Christmas – is the celebration of Jesus’ birthday. Although the precise date of his birth is unknown, December 25th was probably selected because it coincided with a pagan mid-winter festival. The ‘Twelve Days Of Christmas” mark the days between Christmas and Epiphany (January 6th), which was the day of the wise men’s visit.

Easter – is the most important day in the Christian calendar, because it celebrates Christ’s Resurrection, which gave / gives Christians the hope of salvation and eternal life. Easter always falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon after the vernal (Spring) equinox, which is on 21st March.

Shrove Tuesday – (Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday) was originally a day of penance, but is now marked by merrymaking. It is the day before the beginning of Lent.

Ash Wednesday – is derived from the marking of a cross on the forehead of believers with the ashes from the burnt palms used on Palm Sunday.

Lent – 40 days of penance and fasting

Palm Sunday – the Sunday before Easter, remembers the entrance of Jesus into Jerusalem, where palms were strewn on the road before him.

Maundy (Holy) Thursday – the day of the Last supper.

Good Friday – is the day of Christ’s crucifixion.

Holy Saturday – is the day before the Resurrection.

The Annunciation – March 25th is celebrated by Catholics as the day that Archangel Gabriel told Mary about her impending pregnancy.

Trinity Sunday – is celebrated by some denominations in honour of The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit. It was declared part of the holy calendar in 1334 by Pope John XII.

Corpus Christi – Catholics remembers the presence of the body of Christ on the Thursday after Trinity Sunday.

All Saints Day – this mainly Catholic celebration is on November 1 and honours all Christian saints.

Advent – a religious season that starts on the Sunday nearest to November 30 and lasts until Christmas Day. It celebrates the birth of Jesus and anticipates his Second Coming. It was once a period of fasting, but now no longer.

Holy Days Of Obligation – are feast days in the Catholic calendar marked by attendance at mass and the avoidance of unnecessary work. There are six in the USA: Solemnity of Mary – January 1: Christ’s circumcision, ie his first shedding of blood Ascension – 40 days after Easter Assumption – August 15: Mary is accepted into Heaven All Saints’ Day – November 1 Mary’s Immaculate Conception – December 8 Christmas Day – December 25.

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Astronomy is an interesting science to most people because it is stuffed with many fun astronomy facts. Everything from the size and temperature of our own star, the Sun, to the make-up of distant planets has been recorded. All of this information can be retold to entertain and enlighten your friends.

The Sun is a fantastic source of astronomy fun facts. Our own star, which supplies us with all our heat and light is between 91 and 94.5 million miles from Earth. It’s not that nobody knows the exact distance. It’s because the Earth revolves around the Sun in an elliptical, uneven, orbit, so the distance varies depending on where the Earth lies in that orbit.

The Sun is only of average size for a star, yet it’s size is another terrific source of astronomy fun facts. As average as it is, it accounts for about 98% of all the matter in our solar system. Even with the huge planet of Jupiter on our side, we’re still a measly 2% of non Sun material.

It would take the diameter of about 100 Earths to stretch across this average Sun. The solar winds produced by the Sun reaches out about 50 times the distance from the Earth to the Sun. Or put another way, those solar winds go out about 50 AU’s. An AU being the distance from the Earth to the Sun, which is quite an fantastic fact, isn’t it?.

How about astronomy fun facts that don’t have anything to do with the Sun then? How about the Moon? It’s the only non-Earth object that man has walked on until now. And one man actually travelled to the Moon but never left it. Dr. Eugene Shoemaker loved the Moon but was rejected as an astronaut. After his death, he was cremated and his ashes were sprinkled over the Moon by the Lunar Prospector spacecraft in 1999.

There are lots more astronomical fun facts about the Moon. It’s where what may become the oldest footprint known to man. Neil Armstrong’s giant leap for mankind left a footprint or shoe print in the Moon’s dust that will likely still be there in 15 million years time.

Lots of people, in fact about 13% of those asked in 1988, still thought the Moon is made of cheese. And finally, the suits worn by the Moon-walking astronauts weighed 180 pounds on Earth but only 30 pounds on the Moon, because of the Moon’s reduced gravity. Talk about losing weight quickly, eh?

Astronomy fun facts aren’t limited to our close astronomical neighbours. Looking at stars is like looking into the past. Some of the stars we see nowadays in the night sky are so far away that their light takes a million years to reach us. Some of the stars you see may literally be images of stars a million years old that aren’t even there now. There are more than 1 x 10 ^22 stars in the universe. That’s a 1 followed by 22 zeros. And all their planets. The number is really quite mind-blowing.

There are millions of astronomy fun facts and we could go on about them forever. But unfortunately, this article can not. So, please, walk out there and learn more about astronomy for yourself.

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We all know in our hearts that aliens exist, but the US government will not come clean and announce it as they fear mass public panic. However, the US government has already told us several times they exist. Ok.. so they aren’t going to air camcordings of UFO Videos on television, but if you read back through speeches of our previous presidents you can clearly see one by one they admit to the existence of something alien visting our earth.

For example, back in 1974, when approaching Bakersfield, CA airport in an airplane, Ronald Reagan (then California Governor), his pilot, and two security spotted a UFO. Ronald Reagan later told “Wall Street Journal” chief, Norman Miller: “I looked out the window and saw this white light. It was zigzagging around. I went up to the pilot and said, ‘Have you ever seen anything like that?’ He was shocked, and he said, ‘Nope.’ And I said to him, ‘Let’s follow it!’ We followed it for several minutes. It was a bright white light. We followed it to Bakersfield, and all of a sudden to our utter amazement it went straight up into the heavens. When I got off the plane I told Nancy all about it.” It’s a shame technology back then wasn’t advanced as it was now as maybe one of them could have caught this UFO on video with a camera phone. This wasn’t the only time he mentioned UFO sightings in his time.

Whilst President, Reagan repeatedly spoke about the UFO encounters and especially the potentially unifying effect when the world recognizes of the reality of aliens. The most famous comments Reagan made about the UFO phenomenon and aien life were made to the United Nations: “I occasionally think how quickly our differences worldwide would vanish if we were facing an alien threat from outside this world. And, yet, I ask you: Is not an alien force already among us?” This was from a well prepared speech to the UN, and was not spoken in a reckless way. You can check back through the records and find mentions of UFO’s from loads more US presidents. Basically, they have already told us, UFOs exist.

These days we live in an age where countless UFO videos can be found online, many proven as fakes but a small amount cannot be explained by any other reason than that they are the real deal and what we actually see is real UFO footage caught by modern technology. There are some excellent and entertaining NASA UFO videos on YouTube, mainly they are very grainy and unworthy of further research (many proven to be fakes too) but some are amazingly interesting and throw up the very real possibility that we are being visited constantly by aliens from space.

Visit UFO-Videos.com to see UFO Footage where we gather the best UFO Videos from online sources, feel free rate and comment the videos for others to see.

Want to see Ufo Videos? Then visit Paul Tait’s site and see clips gathered from across the web.UFO Footage also has some great NASA Ufo videos.

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Many people don’t understand why you should consider a memory foam mattress when in the market for a new bed. There are many reasons that would make you think twice, if you only knew what advantages they have over conventional bedding. And, you can find one in the same price ranges, or close to that effect, as traditional coil spring mattresses.

To begin with, let us talk about sleep and just how important it is to the human psyche, the physical endurance and emotional well being. Proper sleep is crucial to good living. Mattresses that are less than appropriate, take away from people’s lives by providing them with uncomfortable and interrupted sleep sessions instead of the required rest that is essential.

The proper functionality of a human being is based on sleep. Without it, it can render the individual crazy, unfocused, etc. Fortunately for some people, being consistently awakened at night is the norm for them and doesn’t affect them (so they think). But, for others, it leaves them exhausted the next day, never being able to be as productive as they could be.

Although some may believe this to be an exaggerated statement, it isn’t. And those who can get a good night sleep from now on can change their lives. They will see that they are more productive, and may become full of energy that they never felt before.

Enter memory foam mattresses. These help individuals to sleep well. They conform to your sleep pattern and body shape and provide support to the areas that are otherwise in the air. No longer will you wake up feeling as though you were run over by a car because the support is there in any position.

To explain further, position your body on the floor or against the wall. Note how the lower back curves and doesn’t have support it needs. This is similar to the support that you get on a conventional mattress. In other words, you will suffer from aching and stiffness on conventional bedding.

However, with memory foam mattresses they give people restful sleep with excellent comfort and support like never before. If you want to be healthy, that starts with healthy sleep. If you want to feel like a million bucks, you won’t be disappointed in what these can do for you. Moreover, you should ensure that your rooms are dimly lit, or not at all, depending on your preferences and do all you can to provide quiet.

Buying a memory foam mattress online is the easiest way since there is a variety of products to consider.

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