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  • Metal Music Genre - Death Metal
    By: metalmusicexpert | - In metal music there a sub category called Death Metal. This is another category of heavy metal music. Death metal also has sub genres of metal music. The style of death metal has different elements, like deep growling vocals, double bass drumming, heavy distorted guitars and various tempo changes with complex song structures.

    Death Metal Beginning

    If the rumors are true than death metal orginated from thrash metal. In the mid 1980s there was bands starting to brach ...

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  • Did The Pope Sell Zyklon B?
    By: Ian Ross Vayro | - A good question - why and how could Pope John Paul II (Karol Wojtyla) have sold Zyklon B during World War II when it was manufactured by a German firm? Why would Wojtyla wish to do this, as he had a Jewish mother and are there documents to support this?

    To answer these questions, let's have a look at a little history.

    In the summer of 1938, Karol Wojtyla moved to Krakow in Poland where he enrolled at the Jagiellonian University. While studying such topics as philology a ...

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  • Top 20 Global Marketing & Communications Mistakes
    By: David Arnold | - Although sometimes cringe-worthy, examples of global marketing bloopers are a useful means of appreciating that we are not all the same. For any company or business conducting a marketing campaign abroad they must take linguistic and cultural variations seriously.

    Below we have provided a top 20 Marketing & Communications Bloopers from across the globe.

    1)The Japanese company Matsushita Electric was promoting a new Japanese PC for internet users. Panasonic created t ...

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  • Auschwitz Concentration Camp
    By: michal costaminnego | - Auschwitz (Konzentrationslager Auschwitz) was the largest of the German Nazi concentration and extermination camps. Located in southern Poland, it took its name from the nearby town of Owicim (Auschwitz in German), situated about 50 kilometers west of Krakw and 286 kilometers from Warsaw. Following the German occupation of Poland in September 1939, Owicim was incorporated into Germany and renamed Auschwitz.

    The complex consisted of three main camps: Auschwitz ...

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