Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Dr. Aaron D. Lewis: The library through time's pages


Dr. Aaron D. Lewis is a booklover, with almost 4,000 books in his private library.

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Libraries are as old as civilization itself, brought about by the need to store knowledge and recorded information for future use. Since ancient times, libraries have evolved to become more than just mere repositories of written text, and have come to fulfill a more diversified role in society.

One of the earliest finds related to stored knowledge feature the 30,000 clay tablets dating back to ancient Mesopotamia 5,000 years ago. Other notable finds include papyrus scrolls from the Egyptian cities of Armana and Thebes from 1300-1200 BC. The presence of such large collections indicated the existence of storage systems akin to today’s libraries.


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The Greeks played a large part in the development of libraries. Private collections of books were common, and in the fourth century BC, the first public library was opened in Greece. The Greek city of Alexandria in Egypt had a great library established and maintained by the Ptolemaic dynasty.

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Monasteries became the next purveyor of knowledge during the early part of the millennium after Christ. It was a requirement for monks to be literate, and it was them who kept knowledge in the form of volumes upon volumes of scroll and books. However, turmoil and war often saw the destruction of many libraries at the time.

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The Golden Age of libraries came in 1600s and 1700s in Europe, an offshoot of the Renaissance. Britain was home to many libraries, the largest of which was the British Library. For the first time, the library became more than just a collection of books; it also became a standard mark of a country’s civilization.

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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

The Pats: Dr. Aaron D. Lewis on his all-time favorite football team, the New England Patriots

Bestselling author, life coach, master scribe, teacher of destiny, and spiritual leader Dr. Aaron D. Lewis loves football, and his favorite team is the New England Patriots, commonly called the "Pats."

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Established in 1959, the New England Patriots is one of the most accomplished and well-respected teams in the National Football League (NFL). It is a seven-time conference champion and a 14-time division champion. Additionally, it has been in seven Super Bowls and took home three championships, namely Super Bowl XXXVI, Super Bowl XXXVIII, and Super Bowl XXXIX.

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The Pats is also home to some of the greatest NFL players of all time, including Stanley Morgan (1977-1989), Sam Cunningham (2000-present), and now-coach Bill Belichick (2000-present), who has the team’s three championships in his credit. True-blue Pats fans, including Dr. Aaron D. Lewis, are well aware of how the wits of Coach Belichick and the leadership of quarterback Tom Brady led the team to glory at the Superbowl for almost three consecutive seasons. And although the Pats unfortunately met with an upset by the New York Giants in the 2011 Super Bowl, the combination of Belichick and Brady is still considered as one of today’s deadliest in the NFL. More importantly, despite the dramatic upset, the Pats are dedicated to rise up the ranks again in the upcoming Super Bowl season and prove that the team is still a force to be reckoned with.

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With such a positive attitude, it’s easy to see why the Pats has earned a special place in the NFL history and in the hearts of football fans across America.

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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Dr. Aaron D. Lewis: A steadfast believer of naturopathic medicine

Humanitarian and evangelistic minister Dr. Aaron D. Lewis strongly upholds the belief that good health is not a cultural experience but an innate right for all humanity.

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For this matter, he advocates naturopathic medicine which suggests that the body has a natural healing ability. Experts who practice this area of discipline do not only help patients ward off pain and ailments the natural way, but also empower them with essential information for quick relief and recovery. Patrons of naturopathic medicine believe that the patients’ ability to combat diseases depends not only on the use of cutting edge therapies but also on diet, physical activities, and lifestyle choices. Moreover, patients who undergo naturopathic therapies take advantage of the well-crafted treatment plans combining modern medical science with traditional natural medical methods.

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Dr. Aaron D. Lewis is among those who agree that when patients are well informed, the more likely they are capable of helping themselves heal faster and prevent the onset of possible diseases. Naturopathic medicine uses the following principles:

1. Removing barriers of self-healing including poor nutrition and unhealthy habits
2. Addressing causes of ailments
3. Ensuring safety by choosing low-risk procedures
4. Inducing self-responsibility to heal
5. Utilizing holistic healing
6. Checking heredity and vulnerability to diseases for prevention
A 2001 Harvard Medical School survey says that 68 percent of adults have resorted to one form of alternative treatment at the least. The use of naturopathic medicine is on the rise in treating patients with diseases ranging from cancer to diabetes.

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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Dr. Aaron D. Lewis: Amazing destinations for world travelers

Since the start of year 2012, avid world travelers such as Dr. Aaron D. Lewis have been seeking for amazing destinations to visit. Aside from breathtaking sceneries, travel enthusiasts look for upcoming events and festivals when deciding on their next destination. Below are some of the top picks for travel destinations in 2012 as chosen by travelers worldwide.

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Toronto, Canada - Known as a common filming location for movies and TV shows, Toronto offers its visitors a taste of urban living but with a fresher air. Also, the increase in its multicultural population resulted in a wide array of foreign cuisine, from Italian to Indian. Tourists who want to catch the Toronto International Film Festival, one of the city’s big events, can come on September.

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Fairbanks, Alaska - Fairbanks is a great choice for travel enthusiasts like Dr. Aaron D. Lewis especially if they want to have a great view of the Northern Lights or Aurora Borealis. In fact, NASA reports that this year’s display would be the brightest in 50 years. Venues such as the Aurora Borealis Lodge and the Mt. Aurora Skiland Lodge are great spots during the light display.

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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - One of the most visited cities in the world, Kuala Lumpur is preferred by many travelers because of its relatively low costs in hotels, and its wide variety of cuisine and shopping products. Because of its multicultural residents, Kuala Lumpur holds various events and festivals throughout the year.



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