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by Charles Bloom - 2010-09-19
The Louvre is generally regarded as the premiere art museum in France. With a collection of about 35,000 items contained in 652,300 square feet, it's not hard to understand why. Why would you go anywh...
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by Arthur Markham - 2010-09-15
Information technology soars high with its never ending commitment - to provide the highest quality technology-based services in the most cost-effective manner. It changed how the world looks like as ...
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by andyhe - 2010-05-25
When talking about the relations between government and charity organizations, Benjamin Gadroon, Ralph Kramer and L. M. Salomon have a systematic description on this topic. In their theories, there ar...
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by C.L. Xavier - 2009-12-05
Many people today are getting Celtic tattoos. These ancient symbols have awakened some real sense of meaning. Perhaps this is because the modern world does not have much to do with tradition and symbo...
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by Ramen Girly - 2009-10-18
A Ramen A Day….and From School She Won't Stray!10/17/2009 in Uncategorized | 1 commentHi! I'm Ramen Girly! :DI have been a freelance graphic designer for a long time. After six years of it, I decided ...
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by Fatin Nehal - 2009-05-27
Firstly we will discuss about the biography books. In early times biography books were written by scribes and then it's were examined by the different rules. Scribes is a text editor which is used for...
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by Jennifer Stevens - 2009-05-14
As you step into your best friend's house, your eyes are drawn instantly to the coffee table. A beautiful miniature book with the word EUROPE in big bold letters on the front is aching to be picked up...
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by Stuart Wilde - 2009-04-17
There is a long-lasting battle raging in America between the Christian right and scientists as to the origins of man. Some Christians take the Bible story of Genesis literally. They believe God made A...
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by Sam J Thomas - 2009-02-25
FORTY seven long years have passed. The state of the common man has not registered any perceptible changed the same kind of roof that can protect him neither from the sun nor from the rain, the same i...
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by Carlos Sastoque - 2009-01-11
" In the first steps the skillful worker receives the stone which has been reduced to dust,..rubs it over a wide tilted plank pouring water over it all the time; then, the earthly matter in it, disolv...
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by Hari Qumar - 2008-11-28
You can learn to Astral Project! We all have the ability to travel on the Astral Plane, but most people fail because they can not tune their brain waves into the right frequency. We all know that Astr...
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by Ngor - 2008-11-25
Our recognition that the reproduction of advanced and advancing late capitalist societies often translates into the depletion of the earth's human and biological-ecological resources should be an enco...
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by DK-Publishers - 2008-11-24
The holy trinity is a befuddling belief at best, even for those that practice it. Purported in this doctrine is the belief that there are three divine persons the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost . ...
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by DK-Publishers - 2008-11-24
The humans living on the earth are a large part of the cause of suffering on the earth. Humans pollute the environment, commit crimes, fight wars, act dishonestly in business dealings and commit many ...
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by DK-Publishers - 2008-11-21
The celebration of the easter holiday is ambiguous at best. Many are taught that easter is the remembrance of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Nonetheless, nowhere in The New Testament is a Divine di...
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by Damian Burke - 2008-11-20
The global media is changing. And in a world where blogs are becoming more widely read than newspapers and magazines, appealing to the public has taken on a whole new dimension. The dawn of the Intern...
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by Damian Burke - 2008-11-04
We all know how the cost of living can often seem to be unmanageable, forcing us to use most of our available resources for the simple necessities of survival such as energy (gas, petrol or diesel and...
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by Joe Owens - 2008-11-01
Are you still clueless about what costume to wear this Halloween? Still stressing out about what Halloween strange creatures to don? Instead of looking like Halloween because of stress and costume tro...
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by Joe Owens - 2008-09-30
Satire, as defined by the Britanica Concise Encyclopedia, is an artistic form in which human or individual vices, folly, abuses, or shortcomings are held up to censure by means of irony, ridicule, or ...
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by Gianni Truvianni - 2008-09-26
There are stories that serve us as fuel for inspiration for they capture the finer essence of humanity and remain with us as symbols of the things many of us hold dear. Of course the historical authen...