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The Truth About the Olympic Torch
by R J Evans, Apr 9, 2008
With the protests in London and Paris, world focus has turned on to the Olympic Torch. Perhaps it is time to re-appraise its history.
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10 World Famous Historic Jewels and Treasures
by Chris Hamilton, Apr 9, 2008
Like many other people throughout the world, I myself am amazed by the treasures that man can find. What really catches my attention about these treasures is not so much their value in dollars, but instead what they are worth historically.
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Progressive Era
by Erick Pacheco, Apr 9, 2008
Women during the progressive era in the 20th century.
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The Suez and Panama Canals: Two Shipping Canals of Great Importance
by nobert soloria bermosa, Apr 8, 2008
Can you imagine how long it would take for goods to reach their destination if the Panama and Suez canals were not built?
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Historical Figures Empowering the People
by G W Block, Apr 8, 2008
How Queen Elizabeth and Voltaire empowered the people of their time.
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Pilgrims Landing
by Unknownperson, Apr 8, 2008
When the pilgrims came to America from England.
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Scandinavian Flags
by Bradley Rieth, Jul 26, 2006
Learn about the history and description of the flags of the five Scandinavian countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. There are many similarites between the flags, and also the countries behind them.
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History of Ninevah
by a412p, Dec 16, 2006
Nineveh was a very important city long ago. It has many mound ruins. It was located on the eastern bank of the Tigris River.
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Power and Knowledge
by Stephen Atkinson, Apr 8, 2008
Reasons to believe one may not exist without the other. This is a progression, encompassing important moments in human development.
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Inspired To Quest for the Forgotten
by The Old Warrior, Apr 7, 2008
It came to me! Looking back through my 30 years of notes, I discovered that World War II has the most Americans still missing and unaccounted for than any other foreign war in its entire history. 78,000 are still missing and unaccounted for. There is an effort to find the less than 2000 still missing from the Vietnam War, yet Americans are forgetting the 78,000 still missing from World War II.
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