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Mount Penteli Greece: The Strange Goings on at Ntavelis’s Cave
by The Occulaire, Apr 16, 2008
About nine miles from the center of Athens, in Mount Penteli, is a huge cave connecting a series of subterranean tunnels. It is a site that exudes a powerful aura and that has been the focus of intrigue and paranormal phenomena since earliest recorded history.
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The House of Laughter, Santiago, Chile
by The Occulaire, Apr 16, 2008
It is not only tragedies and violence of centuries past which leaves their mark on our modern world, victims of the most recent heinous also attempt to communicate their suffering to us.
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Migration Patterns of the Descendants of Columbus Expedition Explorers
by Gato, Apr 10, 2008
The specific family history of the descendants of Martin Alonzo Pinzon, a prominent member of the Columbus expedition.
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Environmentalism in Developing China
by floop, Apr 2, 2008
China is currently the most rapidly developing country in the world. During a recent trip to China, I realized that development does not necessarily entail massive environmental discussion.
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Passing Through
by vinceism, Apr 1, 2008
The proverbial glass of water that is half empty or half full? I finally get it.
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Truck Drivers
by Laura Mayer, Mar 31, 2008
Have you ever looked at a transport swerving all over the road, and blamed the truck driver? You shouldn't.
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Disneyland's Haunted Mansion
by The Occulaire, Mar 26, 2008
In the early 1960’s Walt Disney began developing plans for a mansion using secrets of the magic trade to create illusions of ghosts and spirits.
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Malta's Role in WWII: A History
by Ronald Marbles (The Abacus), Feb 4, 2008
Ever heard of the really small island in the middle of the Mediterranean called Malta? Well if not, you sure are missing something.
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Slowing Trends in Hiv/aids Prevalence in Southern Africa
by KELVIN TAKOR, Jan 2, 2008
Hearing about slowing trends of HIV/Aids in Africa is the best news since the advent of the disease in the early 1980s. However, this changing trend has come at the cost of many African lives, most of whom were innocent victims.
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A History of Perfume in Greece
by Samantha Priestley, Nov 30, 2007
An article outlining the history of perfume making and selling in Greece.
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