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By: Prada taschen | Sep 20, 2011 | History
It becomes a difficult problem for women to purchase an underwear that is the most suitable and show their figures when there are so many choices at the age. The beauty of a woman is a kind of feeling, temperament and health from the inner heart to the outer appearance. read more
By: ourbagshop | Aug 17, 2011 | History

To sum up, when a girl is selecting underwear, they should choose white or light-colored, loose cotton underwear products.

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By: ourbagshop | Aug 8, 2011 | History

The advantage and disadvantage should be proved by practise games.

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By: Angle C Yao | Apr 18, 2011 | History

Eggs and Easter have almost become synonymous. But what is so special in an egg? It is the influence of the traditional spring rites that made Easter so egg-special.

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By: Mary Rose | Jan 20, 2011 | History

President Hu Jintao is paying a four-day visit to Washington, the United States as the reaction to the US President Obama’s invitation to talk about a raft of issues. In 2006, President Hu Jintao had came to the United States when President Goerge W Bush was on the administrative operation. Sine Beijing and Washington signed diplomatic ties in 1979, seven Chinese leaders have formally visited Washington

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By: Mary Rose | Aug 24, 2010 | History

In a political family, several members are involved in politics. The Kennedy and the Bush are among famous political families in the U.S. whereas Japan has the Koizumi, Hatoyama, and so on. Below is the list of well-known political clans in Japan and the U.S.

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By: Mary Rose | Jul 23, 2010 | History

Heinrich Schliemann, the most famous archaeologist of his years, claimed to have found Priam’s Treasure at the site of ancient Troy including a cache of gold and other artefacts. With the rise of modern critical history, Troy and the Trojan War came into the human legend. In the 1870s (in two campaigns, 1871-73 and 1878-79) Schliemann excavated a hill called Hissarlik in the Ottoman Empire, near the town of Chanak (Çanakkale) in north-western Anatolia. Here the ruins of a series of ancient cities dating from the Bronze Age to the Roman period were discovered. The huge treasure including gold, silver, jewels, ivories, and so on found in Troy became secret because their owner has been identified until now. Discovering the treasure of Troy will bring you lots of excitements.

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By: Mary Rose | Jul 3, 2010 | History

Russian spies arrested in US make people all over the world to memorize the world's most famous spies. In particular, the FBI has arrested spies for serving as secret agents of Russia's intelligence organ, the SVR with a view to penetrating U.S government policymaking circles. After lots of years for secret investigation, the U.S Justice Department claimed and sentenced “talented” spies of Soviet Union. Below are the “deepest-cover” suspects for the world's most famous spies.

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By: Mary Rose | May 31, 2010 | History

To tell about America’s presidents, there are lots of things to mention. And today we will have chance to know about the poorest ones. These presidents used to be investors, businessmen, and plantation owners who was bankrupted and had to sell off all their estate and properties. Among them, many people couldn’t afford to pay his debts off even after their death. Here's the list of America's Poorest Presidents from 24/7 Wall St.:

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By: Mary Rose | Apr 17, 2010 | History

It is certain that even you are a great scientist or a talented genius; you have yourself experienced a childhood. At quite young age, no one can judge whether you will become successful or not. And n

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