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  • Burial At Sea: Providing Families With Closure For Lost Loved Ones With Fewer Impacts
    By: Max Nolan | - Thousands of tons of metal and millions of feet of wood are being placed under the earth to stay there for eternity. Not only is this wasteful, but the impact it has on the environment is severely detrimental.

    Over time, society's casual association with burial will demand change; its impact on natural resources and economic state will no longer be worth the sentimental value that grave sites hold. Burial at sea provides an economically and environmentally sound solution to the ris ...

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  • Scottish Theory Of Ecclesiastical Establishments By Smeaton
    By: Still Waters | - Welcome to the Still Waters Revival Books video book summary for "The Scottish Theory of Ecclesiastical Establishments" (1875) by George Smeaton

    George Smeaton notes, "I have often said that in the Scottish theory we have the ultimate truth on the whole subject of the relations between Church and State, the result of the prayerful investigations and earnest contendings of some of the clearest minds and loftiest characters that adorned the Christian Church during the last three centu ...

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  • The Little Town In Bolton Called Kearsley
    By: David Fisher | - Have you already heard about the small town called Kearsley in Greater Manchester in England? Kearsley, Bolton - Greater Manchester, a diminutive town located along Bolton's Metropolitan Boroughs. It used to be known as part of Lancashire since it is situated just about seven and a half miles on the northwestern side of Manchester. Likewise, it lies about 8.9 kilometers from Bury's southwestern region and about almost four miles away from Bolton.

    From A Rural Community To An Indust ...

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  • Meet A Priest With A Punch
    By: DavidBSmith. | - What has fists of steel, a kick like a mule, the head of a fox and a heart of gold? Answer Fighting Father Dave, the black belt who is throwing down the gauntlet to the problem guys of the Inner West.

    Father Dave is the Rev David Smith, parish priest of the Holy Trinity Anglican Church at Duiwich Hill, and one of the good guys, ready to tie on the gloves and take on all corners for a cause.

    This man of the cloth has taken Sharmans Boxing Troupe four steps f ...

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  • Cheshire And Everything Else You Need To Know About Hoole
    By: Matt McFay | - Not too many know it but Hoole, Chester - Cheshire actually means "a hole or a hollow space". It is what you can call a residential spot or settlement separated from the urban region of Cheshire lasting only until 1954 as it eventually became a branch of Chester's County Borough.

    Close To The City Centre

    It is very close to the City Centre, the city's railway station not to mention the popularly known M53 motorway. If you worry about finding accommodation when visiting ...

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  • Indian Architecture A Truly Cosmopolitan In Nature
    By: allindiadeepak | - The length and breadth of the country is dotted with religious structures of Hindu Architecture, Islamic Architecture, Buddhist Architecture, Jain Architecture, Jude Architecture and Zoroaster Architecture. Contribution is made by International Architects in bringing various forms of architecture from different parts of the world. India has the most diverse architectural styles. Be it the Hindu shrine of Badrinath or Banaras or the shrine of Moinuddin Chisti at Ajmer. Shortly after Indian Rebell ...
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  • Indian Architecture A Truly Cosmopolitan In Nature
    By: allindiadeepak | - The length and breadth of the country is dotted with religious structures of Hindu Architecture, Islamic Architecture, Buddhist Architecture, Jain Architecture, Jude Architecture and Zoroaster Architecture. Contribution is made by International Architects in bringing various forms of architecture from different parts of the world. India has the most diverse architectural styles. Be it the Hindu shrine of Badrinath or Banaras or the shrine of Moinuddin Chisti at Ajmer. Shortly after Indian Rebell ...
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  • Legitimate Journalism
    By: Malaka Fernando | - Mohamed Muhsin is a Chartered Accountant and a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka. Prior to working at the World Bank, he served as Group Finance Director of ZIMCO, Zambia. His zeal for journalism began when studying at Trinity College. M.V.Muhsin is also a freelance financial guest writer, a sports correspondent and columnist of several newspapers in Sri Lanka.

    Fascination with journalism
    M.V.Muhsin attended the elite Trinity College at Kandy, a sc ...

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  • From Restaurants In Norwich To Essex: Embark On An English Food Travel
    By: Billy Figueroa | -
    Having authentic English dining is possible when you visit the province of East Anglia. Find mouth-watering dishes when you go around several restaurants in Norwich. Enjoy the best traditional holiday turkey at the Beccles Lions Turkey Roast event in Beccles, Suffolk. Eat fresh seafood from the coast of Essex or try the beer from the farm regions of Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire or Hertfordshire. Taking on a regional food trip is ideal for food fans and lovers of English culture alike.
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  • Cbd Hotel Brisbane City With Lots To See And Do In Brisbane City
    By: Jasper Mason | - Brisbane is one of the more popular cities you can visit in Australia. You may want to consider staying at a Hotel in the CBD. The convenience of staying in a place that is central and has everything located close by. It is notably the third biggest city in Australia, and is well known for all the really amazing things that you can do there. This capital city has been growing substantially in the past few decades, and is quickly becoming a good competitor for Sydney and Melbourne. This city is w ...
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  • M.v.muhsin, The Boy Of Kandy
    By: Malintha Rodrigo | - Mohamed Muhsin, is a Strategic Management Consultant and the pioneer of MVM & Associates in Washington DC. He is a visionary and a highly favored keynote speaker at global IT conferences. Mohamed Muhsin served as Vice President and CIO of the World Bank. Prior to joining the World Bank, he worked as adviser to the president of Zambia, Dr. Kenneth Kaunda.

    The Boy of Kandy
    Born in Kandy, M.V.Muhsin attended the Trinity College at Kandy, an elite school providing primary and seco ...

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  • The North Indian Town Of Dharamshala
    By: mukesh | - The north Indian town of Dharamshala

    The north Indian town of Dharamshala (also spelled 'Dharamsala' and 'Dharmshala') is a true 'global village'. Perched on a spur of the Dhauladhar range in the foothills of the Himalayas, this bustling town of 35,000 people is a bridge between worlds.

    Dhasa, as it is often called (as a compound of 'Dharamshala' and 'Lhasa'), is the exile home of H.H. the Dalai Lama of Tibet and the Central Tibetan Administration (the 'Tibetan governm ...

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  • Rome Tourist Sites - The Pantheon And Quirinale Palace Districts
    By: Levi Reiss | - The Pantheon district lies almost in the dead center of Rome. It is named for a temple dedicated to all the gods, which was built at the command of Emperor Agrippa in 27 B C. This magnificent edifice was rebuilt several times, for example by the famous Emperor Hadrian. During the early days of Christian Rome it was closed but a few centuries later it reopened as a church. The Pantheon boasts the largest unreinforced concrete dome ever constructed. The hole in the dome, sometimes called the "eye ...
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  • Is Regina A Viable Canadian Choice?
    By: AnkishK | - The capital of Saskatchewan and the cathedral city of the Roman Catholic and Romanian Orthodox Dioceses of Regina and also the Anglican Diocese of QuAppelle, Regina is a Canadian city that wears the name of Queen Victoria. It is therefore a place where history is omnipresent, where old lakes and buildings still wear the same perfumes of the times when the city was created and where anyone can taste a slice of life no matter where they come from.

    If you are seriously consider ...

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  • Memories Of Early Years
    By: Malintha Rodrigo | -
    Mohamed Muhsin, who also served as Vice President and CIO at the World Bank, fondly remembers his days at Trinity College, his first assignment as a teacher at Trinity and his days as a journalist.





    The Boy at Trinity College


    Born in Kandy, M.V.Muhsin attended the elite Trinity College at Kandy, a school providing primary and secondary education and founded by the Anglican missionaries.





    While at Trinity, he got inv ...

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  • Tour Lusaka From A Zambia Hotel
    By: Sihle Hangana | - In Africa, tourism is big. To say that it’s a lifeline for some countries would not be too much of a stretch so it makes sense that in East Africa, a Zambia hotel like Southern Sun Lusaka, takes steps to being environmentally friendly too. It was recently certified environmentally responsible, adding credence to its reputation as a Zambia hotel with a long and positive history dating back to 1952.
    Visitors to this country, renowned for its natural beauty, can rest assured that their ...

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  • What Does A Chaplain Do?
    By: Eileen Smith | - You Have Only Just Begun from lesson 20. No truer words; no matter when and where one is in a project, as the old saying goes this is the first day of the rest of your life, This day a new chapter in the project has just begun. Except that with Chaplaincy it is not just your life but others as well and us chaplains, ministers, pastors, reverends and evangelists have volunteered for this responsibility and duty. In my opinion this course was full of simple practical information. D ...
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  • Being Successful All The Lottery: It Will Be All Of The In The Last
    By: tender | -

    The past about Being successful all the Lottery

    Being successful all the lottery boasts a huge and additionally long lost the past. Term "lottery" was produced from all the Italian "lotto", which implies circumstances or possibly destiny. Various lottery game on the Everyday terms talking in country really are sometimes referred to as lotto game. Methods to profit all the lottery has become a 2010 world wide topic just for many, still lots of many.

    Long lo ...

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  • Cheap Hotels In Liverpool
    By: Lizel Tyson | - Liverpool is a bustling city that offers a wide variety of fun activities sure to make your holiday break one to remember. Best of all, you'll find an extensive list of cheap hotels in Liverpool that can easily fit your budget. You'll be able to save money that you can use toward having a great time and exploring the wonderful selection of unique neighbourhoods around Liverpool, all bringing something different to the table.

    The city's retail centre leads to a vibrant waterfront at ...

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  • 5 Top Reasons To Choose Russell Square Hotels A Stay Option
    By: johnrodricks | - One of the most prominent areas in London is Russell Square. It is a great garden square in Bloomsbury neighbourhood. Named after surname of Bedford Dukes, the place has been inspiration to many medieval writers. The square was developed with the making of new streets nearby.

    Many travellers tour down to this corner of the city for some wonderful reasons like shopping, drinking, visit famous edifices and make Russell Square hotels part of their short stay.

    Array of Won ...

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  • A History Of Brewing In Burton Upon Trent
    By: jare9eoust12 | - Burton on Trent is a large town that is located on the banks of the River Trent in the heart of England. Burton-on-Trent or Burton is the home of the countrys brewing industry. Some 15% of all the beer drunk in the UK comes from here. But how did Burton become a world brewing capital? There are three main reasons that can be given as an answer to this question.

    The first reason is that there was something in the water. The areas water supply, which percolates up through gypsum b ...

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  • Holidays In Tobago Means Complete Relaxation & Enjoyment
    By: Shubhra Joshi | - Those who dont want to get involved in rocking and adventurous activities can plan their holidays in Tobago this is Caribbean most friendliest and slow island. You can relax on this island with your family and friends and can leave all those worries of work and life. Tobago holidays packages offer many things which you may want to enjoy during your vacations. Tobago offer modern accommodations to live where you can enjoy comfortable stay. This is easy going and sunny island of Caribbean which ...
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  • Sermon 4 Kids: The History Of Hot Cross Buns And Good Friday
    By: KenSapp | - Hot Cross Buns were traditionally served during the Lenten Season, especially on Good Friday. Their origins, however, like the Easter holiday, are a mix of pagan and Christian traditions.

    Pagan Origins
    The Saxons worshipped Eostre, from which we get our word "Easter" as the goddess of dawn and spring. At the arrival of spring they celebrated a month-long festival in celebration of the transition from Winter to Spring. During this festival the Saxons made buns to offer the godd ...

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  • Gibraltar - The Destination
    By: Neha sharma | - From primitive cave dwelling to Moorish castle and contemporary casino, architectural styles on the Rock have come a long way over the centuries. There is little doubt that the oldest home in Gibraltar was made of stone: an ancient cave where a 60,000-year old skeleton, thought to have belonged to the lady of the cavern, was discovered in 1848. The find occurred 8 years before the skull of a pre historic male was found in Germany. Had it not been for delays in publicizing the initial finding, ou ...
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  • A Simplified Step By Step Guide In Selecting The Best Private Schools
    By: Adriana Noton | - Finding the best private schools can be a daunting task especially for a parent who is new to the city.

    With dozens of established non public learning institutions to choose from, it becomes necessary to put premium on those that afford easiest access from home and place of work. This is especially important if the children have not attained driving age yet. To make the task easier, it always is useful to obtain a local map and circle out a region of at most three mile radius from h ...

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  • Nick Riewoldt
    By: Rose | - Nick Riewoldt is a professional Australian Rules football player who plays for the St. Kilda Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was born on October 17, 1982 in Hobart, Tasmania. He is about 1.93 metres tall and weighs about 96kg. He plays in the forward position and wears jersey number 12. Nick attended Robina State Primary School in Gold Coast, Queensland. He proceeded to All Saints Anglican School for his high school. It was during his high school days that he began to e ...
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  • The Galle Fort Of Sri Lanka: A Multicultural Experience
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Sri Lanka is a country that is rich in vibrant history and culture. From Aryans to Dravidians to European explorers to Moors, Sri Lanka has witnessed many different people of many different cultures settling in and leaving their mark on the art, architecture, cuisine and customs of the country. The European settlers of Sri Lanka, especially the Portuguese and Dutch, left a number of magnificent structures across the island. The Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site on the southern coast of Sr ...
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  • That They May Be One
    By: DavidBSmith. | - "And now I am no longer in the world, but they are in the world, and I am coming to you. Holy Father, protect them in your name that you have given me, so that they may be one, as we are one."
    (John 17:11, NIV)

    You may remember that when, a couple of weeks back, we looked at an earlier section of this speech given by Jesus, I prefaced my thoughts with a few famous last words - that is, final quotes from women and men who were about to meet their maker. Since then I've found a ...

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  • India Travel-a Lifetime Golden Experience
    By: rasia | - India is a diverse nation culturally as well as geographically. One can travel to India to experience its beautiful Himalayas, golden dessert, scenic beauty, endless beaches and amazing people. Travel Tours India is one of the leading travel agency excelling in India tours.


    Trip to India can be of many types such as pilgrim trip, rural India trip, exotic trip, luxurious trip, back-pack trip and so on and so forth. Since India is a big nation, it takes time to reach from one place t ...

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  • A Parody Of Mortgage Mis-selling.
    By: Timothy Capper | - What does the whole payment protection insurance industry scandal represent ? Was it the lure of easy money to be made by banks, by you ? Does it represent seeing people financially ruined, or a new business rising from the ashes?. What does it really mean to you and I?

    You have a mortgage business. It is not doing well. So you take this man's dream. The man doesn't have a job, or say it's a women and she's self-employed. You open a trading account with a bank, because you plan to ...

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  • Votive Candles
    By: Nilesh Shah | - Votive candles are widely used candles, especially in Christianity. These prayer candles are offered as a tribute to Jesus Christ or Mother Mary in every ChurchCatholic Church, Protestant Church, Anglican Church, Eastern Orthodox Church and Oriental Orthodox Church. Therefore, from the most ancient times, the ritual or tradition of lightening votive candles in religious ceremonies is evident. Votive offering is a voluntary offering dedicated in fulfillment of a vow undertaken. A vow is basica ...
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  • A Brief Guide To Toronto Private Schools
    By: Adriana Noton | - There are various options for studying in Toronto. Some parents choose Toronto private schools. This may be for a perceived higher standard of education, or may be to uphold religious beliefs with Christian education.

    The Ontario Ministry of Education governs the private school education process in Toronto. Perhaps the most popular of faith based schools is Richmond Hill Christian Academy, in which faith is the most important of the ethics of the institution. Children are taught to ...

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  • The Royal Wedding Of William And Kate; A Fairytale Come True
    By: Nicole Sanchez | - The royal wedding of Prince William and Kate was a wedding for the ages, as this wedding brought more meaning to the public at a time of need than one could imagine. So how did this commoner woman and this royal man come together and unite to become the future king and queen of England? It's all about fate.

    Kate met William at the University of St. Andrews, a seaside town in Scotland where they shared a student house. At that time in 2002, William attended a charity fashion show whe ...

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  • A House Of Worship - St Paul"€™s Cathedral Melbourne
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - A peaceful place of worship and a Melbourne landmark since the late 19th century, St Pauls Cathedral is the seat of the Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne. Designed and built in sandstone with limestone embellishments in the Gothic Transitional architectural style said to be partly English and partly decorative. The project was executed in stages and was beset with early problems but was eventually consecrated in 1891. The spire was erected in 1926. The church dominated the Melbourne skyline un ...
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  • Beckenham - Once A Tiny Village
    By: David Fisher | - Once a tiny almost entirely rural village, Beckenham is now completely taken over by suburban London and is nestled in the Borough of Bromley. The town is mentioned in the Domesday Book, however it is likely that its origins are far earlier than that as archaeological evidence indicates the presence of very early settlement. The north part of the town is the oldest, being the original village, with the Ravensbourne River flowing towards it at its eastern edge. This village was surrounded by thre ...
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  • Where Is Seychelles | Location Of Seychelles
    By: Ramapati Singhania | - Everyone are questioning on where is Seychelles particularly located. With that, it's been known that the capital of Seychelles is Victoria that comprises a land area of 454 sq km with 81,895 population based on the estimation of 2007. Although, statistical experts projected by this upcoming 2050 will increase to 89,713. Last 2003, it's been estimated that Victoria entails a population of 20,050. The official languages that been used in Seychelles includes Seselwa or Creole, French, and English. ...
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  • The Way, The Truth And The Life
    By: DavidBSmith. | - "Do not let your hearts be troubled. Believe in God, believe also in me. There are many rooms in my Father's house. If there were not, would I have told you that I am going away to prepare a place for you? And if I am going away to prepare a place for you, I will come again and will welcome you into my presence, so that you may be where I am. You know where I am going, and you know the way."

    Thomas said to him, "Lord, we don't know where you are going, so how can we know the way?" J ...

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  • Cathedral Square "€" The Heart Of Christchurch
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - The very centre of Christchurch known as the Cathedral Square is a historical landmark with many stories attached to it. This chronological attraction also regarded as the geographical centre of New Zealand is also known as Square. The Christchurch Anglican cathedral is also located within its vicinity.
    The very first public statue of New Zealand was unveiled in 1867 the statue of the founder John Robert Godley, the citys founder still overlooks the beautiful square today ...

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  • Henry Bullinger's Decades (4 Volume Set) Part 1 Of 2
    By: SWRB | - Welcome to the Still Waters Revival Books video book summary for "The Decades of Henry Bullinger" (4 Volume Set) Fifty Sermons Divided Into Five Decades Containing the Chief and Principle Points of Christian Religion (1849-1852 edition) Part 1 of 2

    "Henry Bullinger (1504-1575) was one of the most widely esteemed leaders of the Reformed churches, and The Decades was the most famous of his 150 treatises and manuscripts. The Decades derives its name from being a series of fifty theolog ...

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  • Rookwood Cemetery: An Historic Necropolis
    By: Natalie Gane | - Rookwood Cemetery is the oldest operating cemetery in Australia. It is also known as Rookwood Necropolis and is the largest multicultural cemetery in the Southern Hemisphere. Rookwood is located in the capital city of Sydney in New South Wales. It is estimated that over 1 million people are buried in the vast burial ground of this Sydney cemetery. Residing in the Western Sydney area, the whole of Rookwood Cemetery covers an area of up to 300 hectares. This cemetery was established in 1867, and t ...
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  • St Mary's Cathedral Is A Popular Kuala Lumpur Church
    By: Lance Thorington | - St Mary's Cathedral is a Kuala Lumpur Church that adheres to Christianity. It forms part of the Anglican diocese in South East Asia, and is situated in the heart of Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia. It was consecrated on 13 February 1887 by the Bishop of Singapore, the Right Reverend George Frederick Hose.

    The original church was made of wood. It was situated on Bukit Aman hill in Bluff Road. The building is now used by the Royal Malaysian Police. In its early days, St Mary's served a sma ...

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  • Kasauli-the Heaven On Earth
    By: alivia.martin@yahoo.in | - Kasauli ,a beautiful small hillstation in the state of Himachal Pradesh is just about 330 km from Delhi and is situated at an altitude of 1925m above sea level. The convenient Time to visit this Hill Station is betweenApril to September.When you gaze at Kasauli you will experience that you have been taken into the time of British. The place appears to have preserved its beauty, without being influenced by the modern lifestyle to a great extent. The cemented roads, old-fashioned shops, traditiona ...
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  • Whatever You Do, Don't Leave The Church
    By: Elsabe Smit | - No, I have not suddenly been converted and become a church goer.

    I don't know if you have noticed how organised religion keeps compromising in an effort to keep people in the church. I am not referring to one specific religion either.

    If you are part of the religion, these compromises are probably the most logical thing to do. However, looking in from the outside, sometimes I can only shake my head.

    I remember many years ago, in the 70's, the furore that ...

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  • Moose Factory Island, Ontario, Canada
    By: Lloyd Mize | - We boarded Polar Princess this morning and have traveled from Moosonee to James Bay and are now returning to visit Moose Factory Island before we return to Moosonee. Our tour of the Island is beginning.

    Arriving at the dock on the island we walked a short distance to a school bus. Here too, the roads are all dirt. Our guide, Rachel*, told us a little about the island before she started the bus because she would be unable to talk over the noise. The hospital is heated by steam, alo ...

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  • Canterbury: Home Of The Canterbury Tales And Much More
    By: Hannah Lodge | - Canterbury is a cathedral city located in east Kent in South East England, founded as the Romano-Celtic town of Durovernum Cantiacorum. Canterbury is the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Primate of All England, head of the Church of England and of the worldwide Anglican Communion. It has also become a major tourist centre in South East England, lined with ancient buildings interspersed with modern building development. The city is also well-known as the backdrop of Geoffrey Chaucer's Ca ...
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  • Ivey School Of Business
    By: Thomas Champeval | - The Western University of Ontario is located in right in the economic grandeur of Forest City. It is one of the oldest and most respected universities in Canada. It was founded in 1878 by Bishop Isaac Hellmuth and the Anglican Diocese of Huron. The 155 hectares of land area down the banks of Thames River. The teaching faculty is composed of about 1,164 members. There are approximately 29,000 students enrolled in the undergraduate and graduate studies. The university has over 60 various degree pr ...
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