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Leonardo Da Vinci
by Zashuna, Mar 16, 2008
Born April 15, 1452, Leonardo da Vinci was an architect, musician, anatomist, engineer, sculptor, geometer, inventor, and painter. Though he is renowned as one of the greatest artists ever, it is his scientific achievements, particularly his inventions and engineering feats, which are most important and significant.
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A Hall Timely Remembered
by AC Keeble, Mar 13, 2008
A review of a theatre show called Music Hall. A nostalgic matinee of an early twentieth century music hall performance. Singing, comedy, dancing and story telling.
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Chief Joseph
by C.D. Lasich, Mar 9, 2008
If you are looking for quick information about Chief Joseph, this will help you a lot.
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Nikolaus Pevsner
by Ferdine, Mar 4, 2008
A key figure in the development of architectural history, Sir Nikolaus Pevsner (1902-1983) emigrated to Britain to escape Nazi persecution in 1933. Pevsner played a major role in establishing architectural history as an academic discipline.
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The Aesthetic Movement
by Ferdine, Feb 28, 2008
The Aesthetic Movement achieved notoriety as a flamboyant cultural phenomenon in the 1870s, but its essential components developed in the work of serious artist long before then.
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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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Ancient Egypt
by biggytiny, Feb 12, 2008
A little something on Ancient Egypt.
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Robert S. Mcnamara: The Brightest Star in the Cabinet
by Nearly Anonymous, Jan 31, 2008
The background and development of American Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara, the contradictory nature of his advice to two presidents and thus his role in widening U.S. military involvement in Vietnam, his subsequent departure from this policy, and the way his experiences during the war shaped him in later life.
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Chess
by leno, Jan 21, 2008
The history of one of the most interesting and mind puzzling games of all time.
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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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