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| Julius Caesar | | 2008-05-26 18:04:00 | | Julius CaesarJulius Caesar was born into a patrician family, the gens Julia in 100 BC. The Julius and the Marius families were connected: Marius was married to a sister of Caesar's father, Julia. So, Caesar belonged to an influential family. Caesar's formative years were a time of turmoil. The Social War was fought from 91 to 88 BC between Rome and her Italian allies over the issue of Roman citizenship, while Mithridates of Pontus threatened Rome's eastern provinces. In his youth Caesar joined the army, serving under Marcus Minucius Thermus in Asia. Aiming at rhetorical perfection, Caesar travelled to Rhodes in 75 BC to study under Apollonius Molon, who had previously taught Cicero. On the way across the Aegean Sea, Caesar was kidnapped by Cilician pirates and held prisoner in the Dodecanese islet of Pharmacusa. He maintained an attitude of superiority throughout his captivity. When the pirates thought to demand a ransom of twenty talents of gold, he insisted they ask for fifty. After... | | By: Stories & Straight Thoughts | | |
| | Efren Bata Reyes as Caesar Morales at Red's 9-Ball Open! | | 2008-04-13 10:01:43 | | Efren Bata Reyes as Caesar Morales! I chanced upon this article on Efren Bata Reyes, aka The Magician, as I was browsing EasyPoolTutor.com on billiards and Filipino pool players. The article, "8-Ball, Corner Pocket," was written by Phil Zabriskie and published in the December 2001 issue of Time Asia. It is one interesting read, friends! And I kid you not!He was a skinny guy with a thin mustache and no teeth. To most folks, this Caesar Morales looked like a dreamer without a chance, some local hero or small-time hustler who thought he could ride a few bar room triumphs to success on the pro billiards circuit. Maybe he was Mexican, or Filipino - he didn't say and no one asked. This was the 1985 Red's 9-Ball Open in Houston, Texas, $10,500 to the winner, where billiards' best came to win, not make friends. Morales stayed inconspicuous; the guys he came with did not. They were making bets, saying not only would Morales and his $10 cue win his matches, but he would beat the finest shot ma... | | By: The AnitoKid Chronikos | | |
| | Review: Caesar Golf Balls | | 2008-02-26 13:26:58 | | A golf ball without dimples? Crazy you say. Nope, The Caesar Golf Company has managed to remove said dimples and offer a completely smooth, billiard ball like apparatus for golfer to swing at. The premise is simple…makes sense…but how does it perform on the course?... | | By: The Deep Rough | | |
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| Wendy's Chicken Caesar Fresh Stuffed Pita. | | 2008-01-09 21:14:59 | | Early in 1997 Wendy's introduced its selection of cold "Fresh Stuffed" pita sandwiches -- a nice change of pace from the typical fast food fare. Basically what you're getting is a small salad wrapped in a warm pita bread. You might be saying to yourself "That doesn't sound like much for 3 bucks!" Then I would have to say, "Perhaps, but what if you could make a clone yourself for a mere fraction of that?" You would probably say, "Cool, man! Lay it on me." And then I would just say, "Already did."Dressing1/2 cup water1/8 teaspoon dry, unflavored gelatin1/3 cup white vinegar1/2 cup olive oil1/2 teaspoon finely minced red bell pepper1/2 teaspoon salt1/4 teaspoon garlic powder1/4 teaspoonWorcestershire sauce1/8 teaspoon coarse ground black pepperdash parsleydash oreganodash thymedash basil1 tablespoon grated Romano cheese1 tablespoon grated Parmesan cheese2 tablespoons egg substitute2 boneless, skinless chicken breastssaltpepper6 cups romaine lettuce, chopped1/4 cup red cabbage, shredded1/4 cup carrot, shredded4 pita breads4 teaspoons shredded, fresh Parmesan cheese1. Make the dressing by first dissolving the gelatin in the water. Heat the mixture in the microwave on high for two minutes or until it begins to boil rapidly. Add the vinegar, then whisk while adding the oil. Add bell pepper, salt, garlic powder, Worcestershire, black pepper, parsley, oregano, thyme and basil. Let dressing cool for about 15 minutes before adding cheeses and egg substitute. Whisk until slightly thicker, then chill. Overnight refrigeration makes the dressing thicker.2. Preheat a barbecue or indoor grill to medium heat. Salt and pepper the chicken, then grill it for 5 minutes per side, or until done. Remove chicken from the grill and dice it.3. While chicken cooks, prepare the salad by combining the romaine lettuce, red cabbage and shredded carrot in a large bowl and toss.4. Prepare the sandwiches by first microwaving each pita for 20 seconds.5. Fold each pita in half like a taco, then add 1... | | By: cookbook n recipes | | |
| | Burma, Myanmar, Napoleon and Julius Caesar | | 2007-09-29 00:01:20 | | Interesting article in The Times of London that gives some background on why the junta in Burma (now known as Myanmar) is so unfathomable. Turns out it was numerology that drove them to change the...
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| | Caesar Salad | | 2007-08-28 18:12:00 | | Ingredients :1 head romaine lettuce, torn into bite-sized pieces1 head Boston lettuce, torn into bite-sized pieces1/4 cup egg substitute or 1 pasteurized egg1/4 cup olive oil2 cloves garlic, minced1 Tbsp. lemon juiceSalt and pepper to taste1 tsp. Dijon mustard1 2-oz. can anchovy fillets (optional)CroutonsFresh grated Parmesan cheesePlace lettuce in a large salad bowl. Combine next 6 (or 7 if you include the anchovy) ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth. Just before serving, drizzle dressing over salad and top with croutons and cheese.The Skinny: Use fat free croutons.
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| Dear Caesar | | 2007-08-28 18:00:43 | | Dear Caesar,
Mommy and Daddy are getting very upset with you. It seems you have forgotten our routine. Mommy and Daddy wake up and take their morning tinkle. Mommy and Daddy proceed to walk you over to your pads, place up the gate, so that you can take your morning tinkle. Once you take your [...]... | | By: Sophistishe.Org | | |
| | Render to Caesar: Jesus, the Early Church, and the Roman Superpower | | 2007-08-20 19:03:00 | | Author: Christopher BryanPaperback: 208 pagesPublisher: Oxford University Press, USA (July 2005)Language: EnglishISBN: 0195183347(R)At the end of the 20th century, "postcolonialism" described the effort to understand the experience of those who had lived under colonial rule. This kind of thinking has inevitably brought about a reexamination of the rise of Christianity, which took place under Roman colonial rule. How did Rome look from the viewpoint of an ordinary Galilean in the first century of the Christian era? What should this mean for our own understanding of and relationship to Jesus of Nazareth? In the past, Jesus was often "depoliticized," treated as a religious teacher imparting timeless truths for all people. Now, however, many scholars see Jesus as a political leader whose goal was independence from Roman rule so that the people could renew their traditional way of life under the rule of God. In Render to Caesar, Christopher Bryan reexamines the attitud... | | By: GanEden For Books | | |
| | Caesar Loves Lucy’s Dog House! | | 2007-07-21 07:40:34 | | We have the hardest time buying toys for Caesar. Most of his toys are the plush squeaky type toys. A lot of the times, Greg and I play the little 50 cent crane games to win toys for Caesar. He’s just going to chew them up anyway, why waste money on the ones on display? I’m tired of picking up polyester puffs from off of the floor, but I continue to let him have plush toys.
Lucy’s Dog House has come to the rescue! Caesar just love his Hurley and Orbee-Tuff® SPORT Golf Ball. He’s like a little maniac when playing with them. They are really good interactive toys. While trying to snap pictures of him playing with the toys, he’d fetch them and toss them up into the camera like Mommy is this good enough for the review?. He was really wild with the Hurley, see…
The Hurley is a stick with attitude. It can stand to be tossed, chewed, and abused. I’m not sure how long these things last, but I have a feeling Caesar’s going to have his Hurley f... | | By: Sophistishe.Org | | |
| | Outback Steakhouse Caesar Salad Dressing. | | 2007-05-12 06:40:39 | | Ask and you shall receive. To answer many requests, I've whipped up this killer clone for the mouth-watering caesar salad dressing from America's favorite steakhouse chain. You can't buy it in the stores, but now you can make it from scratch in mere minutes. Best of all, this dressing keeps for weeks and weeks in the fridge in a covered container (if it's even around that long).1 cup mayonnaise1/4 cup egg substitute1/4 cup grated parmesan cheese2 tablespoons water2 tablespoons olive oil1 1/2 tablespoons lemon juice1 tablespoon anchovy paste2 cloves garlic, pressed2 teaspoons sugar1/2 teaspoon coarse ground pepper1/4 teaspoon salt1/4 teaspoon dried parsley flakes, crushed fine1. Combine all ingredients in a medium bowl. Use an electric mixer to beat ingredients for about 1 minute.2. Cover bowl and chill for several hours so that flavors can develop.Makes approximately 2 cups.... | | By: cookbook n recipes | | |
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