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Five Historical and Awesome Venues for the 2012 London Summer Olympics
by Leo Reyes, Aug 31, 2008
This is about the different venues for the 2012 London Summer Olympics.
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Famous plays compared and explained
by Child from heaven, Jan 10, 2007
A short writing about MOTHER COURAGE that is widely used in sixth form drama course's across england.
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Walking and Shooting in London
by Nora Nick, Dec 6, 2007
Photos taken in 1971 in England and one taken in 2007 in England. Nothing has changed.
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Ten Lesser Known Facts About Winston Churchill
by Anne Lyken Garner, Dec 8, 2007
There are quite a lot of books and articles written about Sir Winston Churchill, the statesman, and even more about his famous speeches and literary genius. But he was also a painter, and a father. These sides of this hero are a lot less well known.
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7 Toys That Have Stood the Test of Time
by Mike Crowl, Jan 6, 2008
New Zealand magazine contributing writer Paul Little lists a number of fads, crazes and toys in a recent article that he says were hot for about a week and a half. Fads, out-of-fashion crazes? I don’t think so. Let’s look at his list and at the facts.
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A Stubborn Soul: Joan of Arc
by the_silver_beetles, Jan 17, 2008
An indepth look at the stubborness of Joan of arc.
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A Time of Revolution: How Shakespeare Came to Be
by Dan Roberts, Feb 12, 2008
Many influential events brought William Shakespeare to the position of influence has has on us today.
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The Sage Music Center
by Ferdine, Feb 28, 2008
The Sage Music Center is part of the redevelopment of Gateshead, conceived in conjunction with the Baltic and the Millennium Bridge.
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Mahatma Gandhi
by arpit, Mar 23, 2008
The great leader of India, Mahatma Gandhi.
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Green Design: The National Glass Centre of Sunderland
by Ferdine, Mar 27, 2008
One of the most interesting approaches to green design is bio-mimicry. Bio-mimicry involves designing on biological lines and reusing energy in continuous closed cycles to prevent energy loss.
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