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The New Year is on January 13th
by Lucas Dié, Dec 4, 2008
In parts of Eastern Switzerland, the New Year is still celebrated on the 13th of January. New Year’s Eve, i.e. the 12th, is a festival day for everybody and schools and shops are closed. On this day, the Claus is on the loose going from house to house.
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To Be or Not to Be Naked: These Girls are Showing Some Skin and Scales
by Lauren Axelrod, Dec 1, 2008
They are said to be the bringer of death, a messenger for the Dark Knight, an open guided hand for fertility, and a symbol of sneakiness that will get them what they want.
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Combining of Church and State
by Malina Valdez, Nov 30, 2008
Are money and religion related?
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The Church is Nothing But a Promoter of Impracticality
by Chorvaqueen, Nov 19, 2008
The teachings of the church in the Philippines finally takes its toll on our population problems.
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Boundary Problems
by mrbliss1977, Nov 17, 2008
Many people struggle with boundary problems but do not realize it.
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Representing the Public’s Interest
by Inna Tysoe, Nov 16, 2008
A brief overview of what it means to represent the public's interests. Have you ever wondered what the terms "represent", "public" and "interest" mean? This essay tries to suggest some meanings.
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Pope Joan
by Christie DRC, Nov 15, 2008
There is a legend that the Roman Catholic Church once had a woman Pope. But what is the truth?
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Ataturk: 70th Anniversary of His Death
by Lucas Dié, Nov 11, 2008
Today the death of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk is commemorated by the Turkish nation. Ataturk was one of the most forward thinking politicians this world has seen.
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St Laurence's Church: Rushton Spencer
by moondust234, Oct 23, 2008
Strange tales attached to a country church.
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Viva Zamboanga!
by vemvem, Oct 15, 2008
Everyday until sunset most especially during Sundays and holidays when churches and chapels of the city are closed, Zamboangueños from all walks of life are seen at the Fort to pay a short visit to the Shrine of Our Lady.
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