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By: Evangeline Selden | Jan 17, 2012 | History

In Dalian, even though I only visit a couple of days, feeling stronger and bigger concern is this is a complete harmony of a beautiful city, where everyone is enjoying their needs and thmselves. And 'rich in heaven, not hell, but to the poor. I feel like the city, as people who live there, because they are friendly, calm and free from foreigners and does not hate the rich, be a tourist guide unusu

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By: Mary Rose | Nov 4, 2011 | History

Lifeless leaders and mummified men are still in good shapes. So, how were they preserved from decaying? Does the mummification continue to be somewhat of a mystery. Let’s explore the preservation of the world’s fascinating corpses.

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By: Travis Olague | Jul 23, 2011 | History

Are you interested to know who the founder of Irish literature is? Do you want to know more about the appearance of written language in Ireland?

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By: Mary Rose | Jul 7, 2011 | History

There are many unknown events in the history of the World War II including death match, first Shot, Horst Wessel Song, ‘The third Reich’ and so on. Here is the list we compiled about the most astonishing unknown facts in WW2.

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By: Clark Nelson | Jun 19, 2011 | History

Jewish Calendar Sacred and Civil Years highlights fundamental concepts involving the Jewish Calendar. The 19-year lunar/solar Metonic cycle adds a final Veadar lunar month or Second Adar, to intercalate some 209-days of lunar/solar separation time. Dating from 3,761 B.C.E., the Jewish year calculates to be one of six different lengths of days.

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By: Bernal Bernal | Jan 8, 2011 | History
Find out the history of the Russian Kettlebells and how things have changed over the years. read more
By: Dr Simon Harding | Jan 7, 2011 | History
The term Scientific Revolution is in itself controversial. Traditionally the term is used to describe the spectacular intellectual triumphs of sixteenth and seventeenth century European astronomy and physical science. But perhaps this is a rather simplistic view because much of the success of the scientific revolution was based firmly on achievements made during the Renaissance and before. read more
By: FG Dullin | Jan 7, 2011 | History
This article is a short summary about a particular iconic figure in Japanese history. Miyamoto Musashi changed how Japanese people view martial arts after his death through his famous book. But other than the man's teachings, there is a lot abut his biographical narrative that is as much as interesting as his philosophies. read more
By: Andrew Cooper | Jan 6, 2011 | History
Civil engineering has become one of the most lucrative jobs today. Large numbers of students are taking admission in various top-class engineering colleges around the world. read more
By: Robert Henvell | Jan 2, 2011 | History
The abandonment of numerous lowland Maya communities ca 800-900 Ade varied regionally and temporally. read more
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