Lauren Axelrod
I have successfully owned and operated 2 Italian restaurants at 25 years old. I have accomplished more than many people will do in a lifetime. Now, at 31 years old I am making a drastic change.I have decided to go back to College to explore another area that I love.
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The Ancient Atapuerca Caves in SpainLocated in the Atapuerca Mountains, a spectacular cave system near the Spanish town of Ibeas de Juarros and Atapuerca, has provided paleontologists with an extensive fossil record of the first human beings in Western Europe. -
Was the Treaty of Versailles a Successful Settlement of the War?In 1919, Wilson, Clemenceau and Lloyd George: the 'Big Three' met to decide how the defeated powers should be dealt with. The negotiations went on for 12 months at the Palace of Versailles, just outside of Paris. -
The Funerary Jelling Stones in DenmarkIn the small town of Jelling, Denmark there is a site with two ancient burial mounds, a church, and two rune stones-otherwise know as the Jelling Stones. -
The Hundred Years WarThe right of succession during the 14th century had complicated matters between England and France. This caused sudden and sustained warfare that lasted more than 100 years, later coined the Hundred Years War. -
How to Lower Blood PressureI have grown up around food; so of course, it wasn't a surprise when I finally decided to open up my own restaurant and share an archive of richly made cuisine and ethnic specialties. -
The CrusadesThe crusades were an attempt by the papacy to demonstrate their influence over European society. It was a war between the godly followers and the infidels. -
Switzerland: A Geographical Revolution of HistorySwitzerland's geography has made a substantial impact on the country as a whole; however the only way to understand those changes is to dissect the history of Switzerland's economic and geographic terrain. -
Fort Mantanzas and Its Haunted PastThe Mantanzas Inlet was a significant part of Spanish colonial history. Around 1565, the massacre of French soldiers at Fort Caroline gave the Spanish a perfect opportunity to establish a settlement in Florida. -
The Thirty Years War: A War of Religion or a Turning Point for Modern WarfareWhy have some historians labeled the Thirty Years' War as the "last of the religious wars," while others have called it the "first modern war"? -
HItler and General Motors: The Connection that Led to an Automotive SuperpowerAs citizens of this country lose their homes and jobs, the companies that were helping them sustain their lives are finally coming public with their current financial situations. -
The American Dream: Is it Still Attainable?Everyone in America has high hopes of achieving the American dream, whether it's by owning and operating one's own business, having a family, or seeking higher education. -
In History We Will Find IlluminationSometimes life is defined by moments that occurred many years ago. In some cases, we feel as though we may have been part of that history, and so we live each day like it's new and our outlook is somewhat extraordinary.
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So Does a Brook Wash Away?A relationship was built on a friendship, and so now the heart ponders a new direction and faces an unclear future.
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A New Sheriff in Town with Guns-a-Blazing: A View from a Political StudentThe National Rifle Association (N.R.A.) is bracing itself for what it believes will be much tighter gun controls to follow with Obama's administration. -
The Historical Journey of CoffeeNo one really knows who actually dropped the green beans into the fire and witnessed their alchemical change into aromatic roasted beans. This is the historical journey of the evolution of a berry. -
Chef Lauren's Champagne Cream Roasted ChickenA simple yet delightful, savory meal for any occasion. Serve over rice pilaf or seasoned grilled vegetables. -
Chef Lauren's Twice Baked Potato CasseroleThe holidays are upon us and many parties have to planned. This recipe is sure to be a crowd pleaser at your next gathering. -
Chef Laurens Creamy Corn Casserole for the HolidaysA holiday tradition with a slight twist of flare. Add this delicious side dish to your menu and be the talk of the circle.
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Technology Tracks Down Famous Serial Psychopaths: Jack the Ripper and Gary RidgewayCrime has been evolving over the centuries. It has inevitably become harder to catch these individuals but, new technologies have been developed and we now have an advanced system to target these killers.
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15 Roasts: Facts You May Not Know About Preparing Your Favorite MeatsWhen you choose the perfect cut, will you actually know the steps it takes to produce the perfect outcome? Step-by-step instructions on getting the best out of your roasts.
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What was the Holy Grail? A Mystery UnsolvedWas it a myth, or a mystery never to be solved?
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The Secrets of Bohemian Grove, Meeting Place for the EliteThe Secret of Bohemian Grove rests in a private campground located in California's Sonoma County. Every year, this meeting boasts a two-week gathering of the elite.
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Oriental Thai Chicken Pasta SaladAsian fusion meets summer time flare in this spectacular feast for the senses.
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When the Lights Go OutLooking for the divine, will he show himself?
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Chef Lauren's Sensationally Awesome Yam FrittersA Vegetarian delight for the most pretentious palates.






