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Egyptian Jewelery
by sybil cole, Jul 5, 2008
History, symbolism, and meaning.
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Honoring the Memory of Diana, Princess of Wales
by joycelamela, Jun 30, 2008
Other than giving birth to a potential British King (Prince William), the late Princess of Wales, Diana, had no other obvious function in the monarchy as she would no longer become the Queen of England. But her role in re-shaping and re-styling the House of Windsor proved to be very influential that would later on cause a stir in the rigid environment of the British establishment.
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Early History of Chess
by Ebey Soman, Jun 26, 2008
The game's Indian origins, the names of the Original pieces and a few historical changes of the game. The amazing story of Chess and its early history.
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Suprematism vs Contructivism
by sybil cole, Jun 26, 2008
The styles of the Russian movements of Suprematism and Constructivism will be examined here. The similarities and differences of the movements as seen in significant works of Malevich and Rodchenko will be compared and contrasted. Influences on the artists, the meanings behind their work and the connections between the movements will be discussed.
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Parthenon
by Joe Diso, Jun 24, 2008
Description of Parthenon.
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Money Magic: The Miser's Dream
by mago, Jun 21, 2008
Know how to pull a coin from the ear? How about pulling of coins from a lot of different ears?
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The Cups and Balls
by mago, Jun 17, 2008
How one trick became the measure of a good magician.
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A Closer Look at the Life and Works of Claude Monet
by Verniel Cutar, Jun 10, 2008
Here are some interesting facts Claude Monet, an outstanding painter who was dubbed as the father of the modern Impressionist movement.
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Art History
by John Mabel, Jun 10, 2008
History of many paintings.
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Obituary of Martin Luther
by Woody99, Jun 8, 2008
Martin Luther was born in 1483 and died in 1546. During his life Luther thought up many ideas about the church, many of which were from the Reformation. Luther gained support from princes but was a rival of the Pope and the Holy Roman Emperor. His ideas led to the beginning of Protestantism. His ideas were spread through the Religious wars and new technology.
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