The History Of Xbox360 Explained

October 23rd, 2010 by Todd Schuyler


Welcome to my Xbox360 report. This report will detail the origination of Xbox360. The Xbox360 was coined after a marketing firm that it hired conducted a survey which asked people whether they thought the Xbox evoked a more “next generation” or “next-gen” sound. It was apparent that Microsoft was having worries at that time that sticking to Xbox2 as the name of its new video game console would make it appear or sound older or less “cutting-edge” than its main rival, the PlayStation 3 or PS3.

Filling Out a Family Tree Template

May 4th, 2010 by Frank Jones


The proper way to input information on a family tree.

History Of The Scots Language

February 18th, 2010 by Joan Sebastien


In the 10th and 11th centuries Scots Gaelic was at its most popular as a language where most people who lived in Scotland spoke the language. Today there is only around 1.6% who can speak Gaelic. Most pro- Gaelic speakers would say that this was the plan of the English – to rid the British Isles of its Gaelic language and replace it by the English language. But there are a number of reasons for the decline of Gaelic as a language.

The Fascinating Stories Of Art Museums In Chicago

September 2nd, 2009 by Ferdinand Emy


For those absorbed in the arts, there are quite a few art museums in Chicago. These museums host thousands of diverse pieces of local and international art of all ages. Whether you are riveted in ancient Egyptian art or contemporary European art, there’re art museums in Chicago that can cater to your needs.