Articles about 1918 (0-50 of 608)

  • Ready To Take The Naturalization Test After Applying For Us Citizenship?
    By: Nancy Mervin | - The acquisition of citizenship and nationality by somebody who was not a citizen of that country at the time of birth is Naturalization. A foreign citizen or national after he or she fulfills the requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) is granted U.S. citizenship by the Naturalization process.

    Generally the applicant should hold a legal status as a full-time resident for a minimum period of time and that the applicant promise to obey and up ...

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  • Looking At The Past Of Bmw Series Cars
    By: Dirik Hameed | - The history of the BMW company is one that extends all the way to the company's founding back in the earlier parts of the twentieth century, in 1917. The company originally made aircraft engines during World War I before it started car leasing. After the war was over, they began producing cars, and in 1927 began manufacturing their first motorcycles, eventually buying other firms of this type as well.

    The logo is representative of the aircraft that the brand once made during the fir ...

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  • Benefits Of Improved Breathing Of Yoga
    By: Tangseng | - People who would would rather collect particulars and know-how concerning yoga exercise will require to decide on the best suited type of content articles to the purposes of the studying and reference. The best suited type of yoga exercise content articles will provide them using a obvious and detailed idea near to the unique Postures and routines as well as the unique benefits and benefits which could possibly be attained by accomplishing yoga. The best suited approach to meditation will be als ...
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  • Top 4 Chevrolet Auto Repair Problems
    By: Lucille Malden | - Chevrolet, whose other name is Chevy, is manufactured by General Motors Company as a brand of vehicle. It was acquired by General Motors in 1918 and was a direct competitor to the Model T of Henry Ford in the 1920s. In Northern America, the brand manufactures and sells different vehicles ranging from subcompact automobiles to medium-range commercial trucks. In Europe, Chevrolet is actually a brand of vehicles which are Korean-manufactured by Common Motors. For vehicles, Chevrolet has the followi ...
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  • Foreign Owned Ventures In China
    By: robruq5tsy | - We're Here to Help
    Trident China Venture Restructuring is a division of IPO PANG P.C. that is dedicated to helping distressed foreign-owned ventures in China to restructure, re-organize, re-capitalize and change course.

    China is blessed with a booming economy, a growing middle class, modern infrastructure, a huge pool of skilled and inexpensive labor, and a hunger for new products and services. But even with all of these factors in its favor, there is no guarantee that foreign ...

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  • A Brief History Of The Bmw
    By: Tate v Burns | - Bavarian Motor Works, or BMW as you may know it, came from Germany in 1917 as an aircraft engine manufacturing company. The first world war and the treaties that followed, caused the corporation to cease construction for a time but as soon as most of the agreement limitations were removed, BMW went on to become one of the best automobile manufacturer's of our time.

    After the end of the war in 1918 and with each of the plane engine producers now defunct, BMW adopted the leads of thei ...

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  • The Holy Land Of Conviction
    By: Flin Martyn | - Shirdi is a town which is located in the jurisdriction in Ahemadnagar District. Shirdi is the home of the popular Guru Sai Baba. The history of Shirdi is closely linked with the life of the highly venerated saint Sai Baba who died here in the year 1918, and ever since this town has attained importance as a spiritual and religious center.

    Dwarkamai is a mosque which was used as a residence when Sai Baba can to shirdi foe the second time. It is located on the right side of the entry ...

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  • Throw A Veterans Day Party With Party Games For Everyone
    By: Gail Leino | - Veterans Day commemorates the fallen and current soldiers who served in the United States Armed Forces dating back to 1918. Why not throw a Veterans Day party and add fun and games to the mix? Throwing a party in a veterans honor is a great way to show appreciation and thanks for helping shape the United States into the country it is today.

    Toss The Bean Bag On Veterans Day. Bean Bag Toss is a classic party game in which players toss bean bags at tin buckets or other containers. Fo ...

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  • Citizen Watches - The Making Of The Best
    By: Ellen Wood | - Citizen Watches embarked on its glorious journey of Watch Making Evolution back in 1918. Based in Tokyo, Japan; Citizen Watches are now officially under the name of Citizen Holdings Co Ltd. This brand has conquered quite a large number of top-notch watch brands with its stunning appearances and revolutionary Eco-Drive technology imbibed generously in its superior watches.

    Citizen Eco-Drive Watches are truly a specimen of excellent engineering and scientific innovation. These watche ...

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  • Holiday Homes In Cabrieres-d'avignon
    By: Sarah Richardson | - Cabrires-d'Avignon is situated in the deepest of Provence to the east of Avignon and is as picturesque a village as you could hope to find in all of France. It is a sleepy place with some beautiful stone buildings, and in the areas around Cabrires-d'Avignon you can still find some "bories" which are old peasants houses built in the 17th and 18th century but which are no longer owned by peasants having mostly been converted into sumptuous private residencies. The Plague Wall, whilst slightly ...
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  • What Can Happen Without A Flu Shot And With Abortions?
    By: Skip Conover | - I tell my friends to get a flu shot. But maybe I shouldn't! At the time of the great flu epidemic of 1918, my Grandfather was about to marry someone who was not my Grandmother.

    Fortunately for me, she and her four sisters died on the same weekend from the Influenza Pandemic of 1918. A pandemic is an epidemic that infects a large proportion of the world's population on a global scale. Statistics vary, but reports put the number of deaths globally that year at 50-100 million. Even no ...

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  • Citizen Watches Are Truly Reliable
    By: ElinaMyers | - Citizen Watches are truly reliable watches. This company has portrayed itself to be a dependant company for almost 90 years now. It was introduced in 1918 under the name of Shokosha Watch Research Institute which later started to be known as Citizen. It was in 1924 that Citizen started to get into the realms of watch manufacturing with a pocket watch. Ever since then, nothing has stopped Citizen Watches and they started to get their roots deeper into this trade.

    Today Citizen Watche ...

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  • Chevrolet Cars - Division Of General Motors
    By: Amit Kumar | - Chevrolet was founded by Louis Chevrolet & William C. Durant in 1911 & is also known as Chevy. The guardian business of Chevrolet is Basic Motors. Chevrolet was acquired by General Motors inside yr 1918. Chevrolet not produces vehicles, but also produces method duty trucks & other wider wide variety of automobiles, in a variety of parts in the globe like North America, Europe, and so forth. As significantly its background is anxious, Chevrolet was co-founded by a race driver & vehicle engineer o ...
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  • Citizen Watches Have Always Been A Leader
    By: ElinaMyers | - Citizen Watches have always been a leader in their own ways. Their expertise and desire to experiment is the soul of their watch manufacturing business. This resulted in manufacturing some new kinds of watches ever since the Citizen brigade started in 1924. Although it was way back in 1918 that a company named Shokosha Watch Research Institute was established which later started to be called Citizen. It was then that the Citizen Watches started to emerge.

    It is quite surprising to k ...

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  • Excess In The Solo Passage
    By: aarenbrowns | - The Photographer W. Eugene Smith (1918-1976) was already a living legend, his victories were as spectacular as his defeats.

    A difficult, obsessive character, notorious for its editors to control manic compulsion as a notorious and feared Deadline Crashers, revered by his peers for his integrity and uncompromising - a pillar saint for all magazine photographer who had to bow to the dictates of the editors. Smith was a perfectionist, driven, ambitious and self-destruction, Which event ...

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  • Top 10 Most Popular Cadbury Products In Australia
    By: Spencer Samaroo | - Ever since they open their first overseas factory in Hobart, Tasmania in 1918 Australians have developed a very special and lasting relationship with Cadbury Chocolate.
    According to their official website Cadbury posit that the reason for this is because Australians prefer creamier milk chocolate. With the special flavours produced when fresh milk, cocoa mass and sugar are cooked together in the first stages of the chocolate crumb making process being the key reason why Cadbury D ...

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  • Tho Nguyen Binh - Hay Doc Va Cam Nhan
    By: hungvu89 | - Nguyen Binh was born in 1918 with his real name is Nguyen Trong Binh at the neighborhood station, Bay Village Shan, Dong Team (now the Social Republic), Vu Ban district, Nam Dinh province).

    According to documents in the Hanoi Writers Association announced on his biography: his childhood he can not study in school but learned his father was at home with little red Dao Nguyen Binh and also is the boy Bui Trinh Khiem intestine tutoring. He was orphaned early mother, step father to fami ...

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  • The Horsebox And How It Really Started
    By: marvinethan | - As horse-drawn transportation gave way to faster, mechanized transportation, there remained a need to transport horses themselves for work, sport, and other purposes. Thus, many types of trucks, vans, and trailers were developed or modified to transport horses on modern highways.

    A horse trailer or horse van also called a horse float in Australia and New Zealand or horse box in the British Isles is used to transport horses. There are many different designs, ranging in size from sma ...

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  • Foods That Help Your Heart Health
    By: Bennet | - Since 1918, cardiovascular disease has been the leading cause of death in the United States. However, exercise, healthy eating, and stress management can help you reduce the chance of developing cardiovascular disease. There are foods that can help your heart health. When eaten regularly as part of a balanced diet, these foods have beneficial effects to heart health. These foods include psyllium, oats, flaxseed, and soy.

    Psyllium husk is a soluble fiber that has shown to be effectiv ...

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  • Where To Buy The Japanese Bathtubs In Philadelphia?
    By: Krik wagner | - Building up a home is not the only thing but to decorate and maintain it in a great manner is what makes your home different. It is not only about giving your home a new unique touch and doing weird stuff but to build it the way you want it to be. A home is made up of different sections like bedroom, hall, kitchen, bathroom, etc. and in a combined form the whole unit works to form your dream home.

    Things that matter in building up a great home involve concentration on small things. ...

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  • Hindustan Unilever
    By: Frbiz | - In the summer of 1888, guests towards the Kolkata harbour infamous crates full of Sunlight lather bars, embossed with the vocabulary "Made within England via Lever Brothers". With it, begun an era of exchanging branded Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG).



    Soon one time followed Lifebuoy soap within 1895 and else known banners desire Pears, Lux and Vim. Vanaspati ghee was stemmed inside 1918 and the famous Dalda icon arrived towards the market within 1937.



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  • Discount Groceries And Discount Gasoline: With Free Shipping Of Groceries To Your Home
    By: Leo DaRosa | -
    Groceries and gasoline are two of the most consumable products on the planet:
    The rising prices of gasoline cause a ripple effect throughout our global economy. To correctly put the price of gasoline into proper prospective, we have to look at it from an inflation adjusted terms. I will try to be brief because this information is available online if you want to learn more about the rising prices of gasoline since 1918 to today. If you were to compare the price of gasoline from 1998 ...

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  • Silverado Tail Lights - The Bright Choice
    By: Louie Liu | - Chevrolet had been making pickup trucks since 1918 but they gave a name to it only in 1999 and called it Silverado. It is a very versatile truck which can be used for different purposes like transporting household goods, construction materials, business goods, or farm produce. It can even be used as a family vehicle. A vehicle that can be adapted for so many functions has to be very safe, particularly when it can be also used as a family vehicle. There are so many items in a vehicle which contri ...
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  • Panasonic Televisions: Producing The Worlds Most Advanced Television Sets
    By: Alex Bradbury | - The television has undeniably captured a permanent place in our society today. Rare is a home that doesnt have at least one television set adorning the rooms. In fact, many people today would regard this technological wonder as a necessity, not just for entertainment but also for numerous other aspects. And throughout the years, new innovations in technology has come out for the television and one of those that can be credited for these cutting edge discoveries is Panasonic. Today, Panasonic ...
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  • The Forgetting Of America's Passenger Pigeon
    By: Sherrida Woodley | - When a story, especially something as long as a novel begins to take shape in a writer's mind, characters often click into place. Or they evolve in a painstaking process. Occasionally, one darts into view in stealing glances or a flash of feathers. This happened to me in the summer of 2005 when I began to construct a novel around a modern-day flu pandemic. I was looking for a pivotal character in the form of an animal, particularly a bird that could carry the mystery of the story and take it ...
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  • Robert Mackenzie's John Brown Of Haddington (1918)
    By: SWRB | - Welcome to the Still Waters Revival Books video book summary for "John Brown of Haddington" (1918) by Robert Mackenzie

    "John Brown of Haddington" (1918), by Robert Mackenzie, covers the life of one of the most important Scottish Presbyterian ministers of the eighteenth century, John Brown of Haddington.

    He was born in 1722, and by the age of thirteen he was an orphan, living in poverty. He became a herd-boy, watching sheep to earn his living. However, he had a deep inte ...

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  • John Brown Of Haddington (1918) By Robert Mackenzie
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    Welcome to the Still Waters Revival Books video book summary for "John Brown of Haddington" (1918) by Robert Mackenzie

    "John Brown of Haddington" (1918), by Robert Mackenzie, covers the life of one of the most important Scottish Presbyterian ministers of the eighteenth century, John Brown of Haddington.

    He was born in 1722, and by the age of thirteen h ...

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  • Helpful Nashville Voyage Tips On Selecting Booking And Looking For Deals On Hostels And Other Activi
    By: Kohinoor Lobdale | - The Best Haunted Nashville Hotels

    Being spooked is part of the fun in staying in haunted hotels, and there are plenty of haunted Nashville hotels to stay in. There are plenty of Nashville hotels that are reported to be haunted, and here are some of those haunted hotels for you to choose where youll be spending your next scary vacation. The first haunted hotel on your agenda should be the Gaylord Hotel Opryland, as there have been reports from guests and employees on sight ...

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  • Excellent Music City Adventure Ideas Regarding Finding Booking And Finding Specials On Hotels And Mo
    By: Kohinoor Lobdale | - The Best Haunted Nashville Hotels

    Haunted Nashville hotels consistently draw tourists regardless of any occasion, primarily because the ghosts in these hotels serve as the main attraction. If you want to be spooked, check out these hotels in Nashville which are sure to give you goose bumps during the night. The Gaylord Hotel Opryland is one hotel you should check out there are reports of sightings of a ghost named Mrs. McGavock walking in the hotel premises. Another h ...

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  • New Music City Vacation Advice About Choosing Reserving And Discovering Discounts For Hotels And Mor
    By: Kohinoor Lobdale | - Be Scared with Haunted Nashville Hotels

    Haunted hotels never cease to attract tourists regardless of the time of the year, and naturally the main attraction in such hotels is the spirits or ghosts that haunt the place. If you want to be spooked, check out these hotels in Nashville which are sure to give you goose bumps during the night. The Gaylord Hotel Opryland is one hotel you should check out there are reports of sightings of a ghost named Mrs. McGavock walking in the ho ...

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  • Helpful Nashville, Usa Getaway Advice For Picking Reserving And Searching For Promotions For Hostels
    By: Kohinoor Lobdale | - The Best Haunted Nashville Hotels

    Haunted hotels never cease to attract tourists regardless of the time of the year, and naturally the main attraction in such hotels is the spirits or ghosts that haunt the place. There are plenty of Nashville hotels that are reported to be haunted, and here are some of those haunted hotels for you to choose where youll be spending your next scary vacation. A ghost named Mrs. McGavock is said to roam the premises of the Gaylord Opryland ...

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  • Cheap Fendi Perfumes
    By: Maria E | - Adele Casagrande started earning by selling his fur and leather in Rome, Italy, way back in the year 1918 and got married with Edoardo Fendi .In 1925 he established a company after her wife's name Fendi. The fur and leather bags from Fendi are said to be the ultimate class symbol even at present times. Fendi is an Italian luxury fashion house and their line of collection is wonderful. They have got watches, sunglasses, eyeglasses, lady's shirts (complete women accessories), jackets, scarves, tie ...
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  • A Homeopathic Swine Flu Treatment Is Most Ideal During A Swine Flu Epidemic
    By: Casey Miller | - Using the flu epidemic of 1918 as a learning example we can clearly appreciate the use and efficacy of a homeopathic swine flu treatment in tackling the 2009 swine flu epidemic and indeed any other that may arise in future. Without any doubt it has been proven that a homeopathic swine flu treatment has the ability to provide rapid and complete relief against the flus symptoms. This natural treatment has also proved to be the least expensive compared to the conventional/commercial vaccines tha ...
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  • Citizen; Watching The Future
    By: Jamie Simpson | - Citizen is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan and has been acknowledged as being the largest watch manufacturer in the world for the past 24 years in a row. Citizen is known for both good technology and good styling. But it's legacy goes beyond that and reaches all the way back to its origin.

    Citizen was founded in Japan, in 1918 and was originally known as the Shokosha Watch Research Institute. In 1924 the company officially changed its name to 'Citizen' as it wanted a name that the peo ...

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  • Fendi Sunglasses A Highly Polished Touch
    By: DavidAllen | - Originating from Italy, Fendi is a designer brand that was founded in 1918 and produces a sensationally stylish range of watches, bags and sunglasses. This luxury brand is a great investment for anyone looking for the perfect pair of sunglasses and is largely associated with the essence of sleek, sophisticated and elegant style that has become incredibly sought after and loved by fashion icons and celebrities. Fendi sunglasses certainly convey that same chic style and are favoured for their fine ...
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  • Fendi Sunglasses For Your Fashion Needs
    By: fashion expert | -
    Originating from Italy, Fendi is a reputable brand for a range of products that include watches, bags and sunglasses. This Italian label has come a long way since 1918, and today, it doesn't take much to fall in love with a pair of Fendi sunglasses. This luxury brand is a great investment for anyone looking for the perfect pair of sunglasses. From classic frames to plastic frames, you are sure to be able to find the pair of reliable sunglasses you can count on during sunny days. To protec ...

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  • A History Of Famous Sales Writers
    By: Jimmy Cox | - Believe it or not, copywriting goes back a long way. The phrase itself: "Believe it or not" dates back to 1918 and was originally used as the title of a cartoon feature in the New York Globe that dared the audience to accept the most unusual events as true. It is still the reason many people even buy the newspaper at all.

    Anyway, sales copywriters have been around approximately since the early 1920's doing their best to get people to purchase their clients' goods and services. One ...

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  • Eexcel - Human Virus Deadly Disease Is Coming
    By: immunity healing | - Pandemics, or worldwide outbreaks, hit when viruses shift to strains for which we have no resistance. The 1918 Spanish virus pandemic the deadliest of previous centurys three pandemics killed an probable 40 to 50 million people wide-reaching. The pandemics inside 1957 and 1968 seemed mild inside comparison, killing an expected combined total of 3 million people. Experts say that the world is currently on the brink of a new human flu epidemic.
    The signs are clear that it is coming ...

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  • Spengler's View Of World Culture Revisited
    By: Dave Smart | - When Oswald Spengler (1880-1936) wrote THE DECLINE OF THE WEST in 1918, followed by a revision and second volume in 1923, it was taken in high regard by the post-World War I public, especially in Germany. It's message of gradual, phased but continuous decline of Western culture and civilization since about the thirteenth century seemed to resonate with people at that time.

    Basically he compares Western society, which he calls 'Faustian' culture, to classic Greco-Roman society ('A ...

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  • The Silver Peace Dollar Coin That Melted Some Hearts
    By: Christina Goldman | - It will warm the heart of the numismatic community or those devotees of the study or collection of currency to know that Silver Peace Dollar coin issuance was inspired by their interesting and widespread hobby.The Peace Dollar was minted by the The U.S. Mint during a seven-year period, from 1921-1928. This popular silver dollar coin was also produced in another two-year period, from 1934-1935. IIt was a November 1918 article in The Numismatist, the official publication of the American Numismati ...
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  • Hit It Fast And Hit It Hard - The Bird Flu Crisis!
    By: Dey | - According to a new study, the avian flu kills in much the same way the 1918 epidemic did, that is by drowning it's victims in fluid produced in their own lungs. It is suggested that immediate treatment with an antiviral drug is crucial, because the H5N1 virus reproduces very quickly if not suppressed within 48 hours, and pushes victims into a rapid decline to death.
    According to Oxford University experts, the solution would be to 'hit it hard and hit it early', but added that because the ...

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  • Number Crunching The Vedic Way!
    By: Gaurav Tekriwal | - Vedic Mathematics is the name given to an ancient system of Mathematics which was rediscovered from the ancient Indian Scriptures called Vedas meaning knowledge' between 1911 and 1918 by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji (1884 - 1960) who was the Sankaracharya of Govardhan Matha Puri.

    In the beginning of the twentieth century, when there was great interest in the Sanskrit texts in Europe, some scholars ridiculed certain texts which were headed Ganita Sutra which means mathematic form ...

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  • How Far The Medicines For Bird Flu Will Protect You?
    By: Ashish Jain | - The modern medicine has advanced to unimaginable heights during the last five decades. You have lots of confidence to tackle any situation. You have hundreds of hospitals. Fresh doctors and specialists roll out every year from colleges and universities with their newly acquired medical knowledge. The 1918-19 influenza that killed millions all over the world is only a memory now.

    Though, governments all over the world shook to the foundation! For some time, they did not know what t ...

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  • Avian Flu Is A Potential Pandemic
    By: Ske Chay | - Will the avian flu cause a disaster similar to the Spanish flu of 1918 that killed more than fifty million people in the world?

    Avian flu or avian influenza is spreading at an alarming rate and it is believed that if it continues its flight, it has the potential to cause another major pandemic around the world. This time, it is estimated that up to one hundred and fifty million people may die.

    Avian flu is a disease caused by a specific type of avian or bird influe ...

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  • The Czar's Secret
    By: J Schipper | - One enduring mystery that is now at least partly solved thanks to forensic DNA evidence is the 80 year-old mystery surrounding the fate of Russia's royal family.

    In the summer of 1918, Russia was engaged in a civil war between the communist revolutionaries, called the Reds or Bolsheviks, and opponents who either supported the monarchy or some form of democratic government, the White Russians.

    The foremost symbol of the old regime was the tsar of Russia, Nicholas II, ...

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  • Bird Flu: H5n1 Influenza Status Briefing Natural Protection
    By: James Zeller | - The Bird Flu has a defined area of infection and has found a host that has kept it alive for millenniums. Pigs are in the mutation chain as the virus transitions to people. The next bird flu step could be an overnite pandemic or a wimpering gasp of disappearance.

    The virus H5N1, has a few similarities with the Spanish flu of 1918 that resulted in one of the largest pandemics in the last 200 years. Both of these contagious outbreaks cause high fever, lower respiratory tract failure ...

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