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  • The Buena Vista Gold Rush "€" A Cuban Weed Makes Good!
    By: Floral and Hardy | - In Cuba, word is spreading like a wild fire of a new use for a weed that has blighted the local agricultural industry for decades. With the growth of the sugar industry during the reign of the Soviet Union, and then the sudden depletion following its collapse, the Marabou Weed quickly took its place in the fields and is now considered the worst ecological plague across the entire country. Seemingly it had no use as it is not particularly combustible and thus useless for cooking fires, it ...
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  • Medium And Large Uncertain Outcome Of Arbitration "soviet" Secret Wrestling - Sand Casting Mold
    By: edrbh | - Place item company wetlands, has a brief lull associated with tempest.

    Sized results of the actual settlement delay inside your forms, what people be sold who never showcase the issue are able to barely turn into "selected"; and has actually been a so as "fabricated opposing" within just Biggest Score, maintains shortly developed some sort of tornado, the previous Singapore Lv Weimin, lead designer quit upstairs, to acquire slashing the entire driving force, is additionally on going ...

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  • Odessa Apartments. Apartment Rental Small Business In Odessa Ukraine.
    By: gregory q Lane | - Odessa Ukraine
    The Ukraine is the country of former Soviet Union, which got independence in 1991. During 70 years of Soviet power it was not easy for foreign travelers to visit Ukraine due to cold war and iron curtain. Since 1991 the Ukraine attracts many tourists. Everybody is trying to discover Ukraine to see what was hidden from the world during 70 years.
    Actually the world knows about "West" and about "East" but the world almost knows nothing about small Nations, which are livi ...

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  • The Three Mosques Of Baku
    By: Peter Mosby | - The Islamic heritage of Azerbaijan that was suppressed during the Soviet era has had a fresh resurgence of vitality in relation to the arts, media, and culture since 1992. Declared the "Islamic Capital of Culture for the Asian Region for 2009," Baku is a centre of some of the finest examples of Islamic art and architecture. If you find yourself in Baku, be sure and make visits to some of the splendid Mosques. To find them, inquire with the local tourist agency or even try one of the many Baku ho ...
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  • Planning To Travel To Odessa? Read On
    By: Odessa Rent | - More and more people are planning a travel to Odessa in Ukraine nowadays. If it surprises you that people would consider visiting a country in the former Soviet Union known for its more somber image then think again. The seaside port of Odessa is one of the most lively and vibrant places to visit in the country and even celebrates a humor day on April 1st of every year, showcasing the jovial spirit of the city.

    The 3rd largest city in Ukraine, Odessa has slowly but surely tur ...

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  • Short Entrée Concerning Meals Package Sterilization Technologies
    By: car fans | - With the short growth package deal food manufacturing, sterilization technologies like energy saving, security, reliability, good impact and low cost are explored and applied successively, greatly improving package food production and development. Radiation Sterilization TechnologyRadiation sterilization may be separated into radiation complete sterilization and radiation disinfection sterilization. Currently, you will find more than twenty countries in the world are endorsed to use radiation st ...
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  • The Flower And People
    By: zjcjy | - As if in the night, the slightest warp and weft interlacing strands of mist, white silk woven into groups, messy leaves to accumulate in the cold Soviet side, her included. Su Han Ye looked around, puzzled, trying to see some clues can be concentrated only in front of intractable cream.


    What is this place Although he did not understand, but did not feel fear, as if they will stand here for granted. Ye Han Su subconsciously waved his hand, trying to shake loose in front of th ...

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  • First There Was Three Mile Island Followed By Chernobyl And Then Fukushima Dai-ichi, Who Is Next?
    By: Univesal Detection Technology | - While most of the so called First World countries have been peacefully enjoying the fruits of the electricity generated by nuclear power plants for several decades, it has not been without its fair share of problems. The first major release of gamma radiation into the atmosphere by a nuclear power plant occurred in 1979 when Three Mile Island next to Harrisburg suffered what was reported as a minor leak, but was eventually found to have been a full meltdown of one of the reactors.

    I ...

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  • Cement Markets In Cis Countries Continue To Grow
    By: PMR Ltd. | - The countries vast infrastructure development and housing needs are to be addressed by the governments in the near future, which should boost per capita cement consumption in most of the CIS countries. In anticipation of growing demand, local producers are busy raising their cement production capacities and also investing in the sustainability of their plants.

    Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Moldova, Turkmenistan, Georgia and Armenia are former Sovi ...

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  • Welding Automation
    By: redballoonadvertisers | - About Welding Automation:-

    Friction
    Welding, which uses rotational speed and upset pressure to provide friction heat, was developed in the Soviet Union. It is a specialized process and has applications only where a sufficient volume of similar parts is to be welded because of the initial expense for equipment and tooling. This process is called inertia
    Welding.

    Laser Welding is one of the newest processes. The laser was originally developed at the Bell Tel ...

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  • China's Aircraft Carrier Project Confirmed
    By: Nick | - China verified yesterday it's near to finishing the refitting from the former Soviet aircraft company Varyag, now referred to as Shi Lang, which the vessel will quickly be prepared for its first 'research and training' mission.

    The repairs from the former Ukrainian vessel continues to be known about and broadly thought on for a while. But Chinese authorities this time around went further in adding that they're also thinking about building their very own company.

    'Taking ...

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  • Some Of The Famed Russian Aerospace Companies
    By: dotstan | - Due to growth in air transportation and increasing demand, aircraft industry of Russia started reviving during the middle of last decade, after a deep crisis led by the dissolution of the Soviet Union. As a consolidation programme, then Russian President Vladimir Putin created a state-owned open Joint Stock Corporation (JSC), United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) in February 2006, involving most of the industry's key companies such as Sukhoi, Mikoyan, Tupolev, etc. In 2008, the aircraft industry con ...
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  • A Russian Tu-134 Crashed In Karelia Killing 44 People
    By: dotstan | - Latest reports said a Russian private airline RusAir's Tu-134 was out of touch around midnight after it took off from Moscow Domodedovo International Airport at local time 22:30 on June 20, carrying 43 passengers and 9 flight crews. It was forced to land on a road 2 Km away from its destination, Petrozavodsk Airport, Republic of Karelia, and broke apart and burned as a drastic hit on the ground, causing a destructive damage to the fuselage. 44 were killed and the rest were badly injured, rushed ...
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  • Huang Guangyu Case Change The "keep The U S Attack On The Ussr" Pattern
    By: Frbiz | - Image towards his followers towards arrive at out of Suning's habitual introverted attitude, high-profile stinging monetary expansion. But line of view, not out of the territory the United States finds Suning, one of the deliver developments procedure even allowed inside the direction of victory the "Battle of the Soviet Union," but the priced within attachment not decreased ... ...



    The lowered deserting the outlook ultimately sees the aged rivals Zhang Jindong, after hope. ...

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  • Paul Mccartney Tickets : Mccartney Was Voted The Greatest Composer Of The Millennium By Bbc Readers
    By: Amanda Harrison | - McCartney is listed in The Guinness Book Of Records as the most successful musician and composer in popular music history with sales of 100 million singles and 60 gold discs, "Sir Paul McCartney became the Most Successful Songwriter who has written/co written 188 charted records, of which 91 reached the Top 10 and 33 made it to No.1 totalling 1,662 weeks on the chart (up to the beginning of 2008)."

    In the US, McCartney has achieved thirty-two number-one singles on the Billboard Hot ...

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  • Minsk Accommodation
    By: Adrian Vultur | - The famous invitation to 'relive the ghosts of Communism's past with a warm cappuccino' was originally issued on behalf of Minsk. Accommodation in Minsk is plentiful. It's a perfect summary. Minsk is still new to its role as capital of a fully independent nation, still struggling with youthful optimism towards a neo-socialist ideal, but with only the failed model of Soviet style communism for inspiration. Its long term history as Ruthenian, Lithuanian, Rus Khanate, and Polish regional centre mea ...
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  • Shuttle Endeavour Passes Pulse Oximeter To Next Fleet
    By: Jack Rogers | - The United States has been in the forefront of space travel for generations now. We were not the first ones into space, but we sure were the first ones to land on the moon. The competition with the Soviet Union pushed NASA to exceed its limits and achieve goals which seemed unachievable. Over the many years the various manned and unmanned missions into space have collects scores of valuable information. These data has been used by many researchers and developers into many different products and ...
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  • Cayman Has Added A New Mining Products And Services
    By: donmonnemonne | - Diatomaceous earth is a siliceous rock, mainly in China, the United States, and Denmark, and France, the Soviet Union, and Romania and other countries. In China diatomite reserves 320 million tons, vision reserves up more than 2 billion tons, main concentrated in East and the Northeast, which scale larger, work do was more of has Jilin, and Zhejiang, and Yunnan, and Shandong, and Sichuan, province, distribution although wide, but quality soil only concentrated Yu Jilin Changbai diatomite mining ...
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  • Soviet Clothing For Men & Women- Designer Brand
    By: Willis Zenith | - Now-a-days, most of people love to wear latest, trendy and fashionable clothes. All woman as well as man find such clothes which are casual and comfortable. People are crazy and always want to look good. They adopt each and every style to look cool and dashing. But sometime they really dont know that there is need to change their entire wardrobe. There are various and latest brands in the market that offer some of the best quality of clothes and accessories.

    One of them is Soviet ...

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  • Gary Kasparov Horoscope
    By: Pushpendra Singh Panwar | - Introduction of Gary Kasparov

    Garry Kimovich Kasparov was born in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, Soviet Union, Russia, on April 13,1963. He is a Russian (formerly Soviet) chess grandmaster, a former World Chess Champion, writer, and political activist, whom many consider the greatest chess player of all time. Kasparov became the youngest ever undisputed World Chess Champion in 1985 at the age of 22. Gary Kasparov held the official FIDE world title until 1993, when a dispute with FIDE led hi ...

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  • Suffice Your Fashion Statements With Hoodies
    By: Willis Zenith | - Hoodies is a brand online shop from where you can get all sorts of mens wearing in cheaper rates. They are available in different colors like black, grey, white, red and many more. Most of us arevery choosy about brands, and accordingly check out the prices also. You can have branded clothes of G-Star, Gio Goi, Adidas, Diesel, Duck And Cover at the best possible rates. The selection price starts from 20 to over 150, and has been successful in sufficing the needs of any age group. Some of the ...
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  • The Billion-dollar Fortune From A Lafnac Digital Computers
    By: Paul Wise | - Who'd ever have suspected that an electronics store could transform into a gold mine? It's the American Dream, "a schmuck in the right place at the right time" capitalizing on his luck. But just how does an electronics store come to be the gateway to billions of dollars' in wealth? Located in the center of Manhattan, Lafnac Digital Computers brings to mind New York's old mom-and-pop retail days, in addition to cabbie-turned-billionaire Tamir Sapir - via electronics. Tamir Sapir ca ...
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  • Inexpensive Travel To Russia And Great Decision Making
    By: Betty D. Funderburk | - Russia may well not be a great selection for the majority of travelers who need to go to Europe. With its questionable peace and order situation particularly in the regions of Chechnya, the Communist rule impression still resides to many, and frigid climate throughout the country particularly throughout the wintertime, Russia ought to be uninviting for most. But that was just before. Now, while you can locate still dark areas of an earlier period Soviet, Russia is a place worth to be visited.

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  • Palin Misunderstands Obama"€™s Sputnik Moment
    By: mark2011 | - Former Alaskan governor Sarah Palin has been known for putting her foot in her mouth ever so often but she is also a game changer and scares her enemies since she is a true American. She is in the news again for allegedly misunderstanding a statement made by the current President of the United States Barack Obama.


    Sputnik Moment Missed By Palin

    In his union speech, Obama spoke about a phenomenon that he coined as the Sputnik moment. He suggested that when the Ru ...

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  • Vladimir Kokorev: Where Do The Experts On African Business Come From?
    By: Vladimir Kokorev | - Some time ago I, Vladimir Kokorev, came across a list published by Russian Forbes Magazine, of 10 most wanted professions for the next decade. According to that article, one of those top 10 professions is that of an expert in conducting business in Africa.
    I have been working in African countries for about thirty-five years: first as a Soviet diplomat, later as an academic, and in the private sector during the last fifteen years. After all these years, I can proudly say that I do have some ...

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  • What To See In Chisinau, The Capital City Of Moldova
    By: Archie Blazer | - Moldova is one of the countries that used to be part of the Soviet Union for a very long time. Nowadays, the country strives on its own and its capital city is Chisinau. There are about 780,000 inhabitants living here, and the city itself is a little more prosperous than the country side; although Moldova, as a whole, is among the poorest places in Europe. If you ever want to travel to this post-Soviet city, here are a few ideas to guide you around.

    Almost everywhere you look you ...

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  • Tourist Attractions In Minsk, Belarus
    By: Archie Blazer | - Minsk is the capital city of Belarus, an ex-soviet country once part of the USSR. The location is quite good; on two rivers which enabled the city to grow (this is now the largest city in the country). Nowadays, Minsk is the capital city of CIS, which stands for Commonwealth of Independent States.

    The history of this city was quite turbulent as Minsk was almost entirely torn to the ground during the Second World War. It was later rebuilt, under the supervision of Stalin, so there ...

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  • Hunting Consortium
    By: Thoughtwire Media | - Hunting Consortium is a hunting and angling consulting firm, based in Berryville, Virginia. Hunting Consortium strives to provide its customers with access to the best hunting areas available for the species they seek, while delivering the finest service available in the geographic regions where hunting takes place. The founder and president, Robert Kern, was the first hunting and fishing professional to enter Romania after the revolution to restart outdoor tourism in that country. He has explor ...
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  • Step Aboard A Museum Afloat At Shenzhen"€™s Military Theme Park Minsk World
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Opened in the new millennium, the Minsk World military museum is one of Chinas most unique points of interest and one of two theme parks on the globe to be on board a former aircraft carrier. Attracting nearly 5 million guests annually from across the world, this impressive aircraft carrier turned museum is one of Shenzhens most frequented tourist spots having earned 450 million yuan a year since 2005. Located on the coast of Sha Tau Kok, the museum has been constructed on a 1972 Soviet ai ...
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  • Why The Volga Is A Must See
    By: John Chambers | - Ever since we found the Volga cruise brochure in our stateroom aboard the Soviet motor ship Alexander Pushkin, we were well convinced of this idea. In fact, as we boarded the first Volga riverboat to be charted entirely for an American group, we felt as if we were making a minor breakthrough, something on a par with the first U.S.

    Chinese ping pong tournament. The flotilla of bustling river steamers that ply the Volga and Don rivers from Rostov on Don through the Volga Don Canal t ...

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  • Offshore Drilling Industry In Europe And Former Soviet Union (fsu) To 2015
    By: GBI Research | - The Europe and FSU offshore drilling expenditure has increased in recent years, especially during the period from 2004 to 2008. According to GBI Researchs estimates, approximately $100 billion was spent on offshore drilling from 2000 to 2008. The North Sea region accounted for the major share of the spending.

    The Europe and FSU offshore drilling expenditure is forecast to grow at an annual average growth rate of about 6% in the forecast period of 2009 to 2015. The depletion of th ...

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  • Russian Empire Culture
    By: Vasiliy Terkin. | - At various points in history, strange things have taken place in the history of Russia. It has seen numerous regimes and bloodthirsty controllers - culture displays that. In the end, culture really gives us a picture of the kinds of thoughts and ideas which took root at humanity's core. The USSR and its art and culture was a good example of this. It is evident that fear played a large part in getting the Communist regime to the status it held for so long.

    The truth of the matter is th ...

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  • Ussr Culture - How Art Shaped Ideas
    By: Vasiliy Terkin | - Within the Soviet regime, many terrible deeds took place. Political leaders got out of hand, destroying and abusing the power they had to terrible ends. However, the time of the Communist regime is important to remember for any Russian artwork collector or history buff. USSR culture played an important role in both political ideas and basic human concepts, and had a great impact in shaping the Communist regime's power. Indeed, USSR culture cannot be ignored, especially within the body of art whi ...
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  • Ussr Art In Soviet History
    By: Vasiliy Terkin | - Throughout history, art has of course always played an important part in shaping how people think and act. In Soviet history, this was especially important; USSR art proved just how much impact art could have if it was used for the agenda of a political party. In this case the Communist regime used posters and pictures to embody the ideals of the Soviet regime, and to further the agenda of the party through USSR art.

    In the earliest days of the Russian Revolution, artists were stil ...

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  • Soviet Union Culture As Reflected In Art
    By: Vasiliy Terkin | - Throughout history, art has always played an important part in shaping how people think about the world and even politics and social ideas. The Communist party was very aware of this, and took the ideas of Communism to the extreme through the use of propaganda. Soviet Union culture took a strange turn as it turned to political cartoons and posters, intended to stir specific ideas in people. In complete truth, history in Russia was largely influenced by these posters, and throughout the entire w ...
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  • Russian Empire Culture And Art In Communist Times
    By: Vasiliy Terkin | - While many people are aware of the Communist era, few actually realize just what a major impact it had on art. Art has always been about influencing people in some way or at least getting them to think about things they might not ordinarily. However, the Communist regime used it to a totally different end, bringing Russian empire culture to a new meaning entirely. Indeed, the Communist regime was not about freedom of the people, but was just another means of spreading Russian empire culture for ...
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  • The Early Transfer Plate, "soviet" Grab The Olympic Opportunity
    By: Frbiz | - "Soviet" struggle never stop. 18 Gome Group successfully held in Wuxi, "2008 Vision?? States U.S. TV summit." And on the day before the summit, Suning Appliance also the first to issue a public announcement of a "White Paper", the content and theme of the summit GOME surprisingly similar: 2007 flat panel TV sales and forecast the development trend in 2008.



    This is the year the two giant home appliance chain PC channel, following last month's war, Microsoft "battle" invisibl ...

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  • The Collapse Of The Soviet Union
    By: Brian Jones | - The Union of Soviet Socialist Republic or USSR is existed from 1922 to 1991. As an offshoot of the Russian Revolution in 1917, the USSR grew to a union of fifteen republics. The USSR was the foremost communist country during those times. It came to rival the United States as superpowers.

    The collapse of the USSR began when it failed to invade Afghanistan during the 1980s. The Afghan invasion was an attempt by the USSR to have a significant and strategic influence in the Middle Eas ...

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  • Fur Hats Of Superb Style And Quality - The Russian Store
    By: Fur Hats | - Fur Hats Not only a perfect mix of style and comfort, but also a great balance of fashion and practicality. If these imported hats are warm enough to wear during a Russian winter, then they will more than suit your needs when it comes to keeping warm.

    The Russian Store is your source for imported Russian nesting dolls, amber jewelry, Orthodox icons, shawls, and fur hats. In addition to fur hats, we also carry a variety of Russian military hats, Russian military emblems and medals, a ...

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  • What Made Gorbachev, Churchill And King True Leaders
    By: Igor Kheifets | - Today, I want to share with you some of the qualities that made people like Michael Gorbachev, Winston Churchill and Martin Luther King True Leaders of their time.

    As we have established in the Part 1 of the Leadership Series, True Leaders constantly think about the future and they most definitely have a vision. This is by far the most common quality of all the three people mentioned above.

    Emerson once said: "You can tell how big the person is by the size of things t ...

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  • A Short Overview Of Gulag History
    By: Erik Heyl | - If you've been planning a trip to Russia, you've probably heard of the gulags. But what exactly are they? Are they just jails? or something more?

    There are many different types of jails throughout the world, some with better records of humane treatment than others. For instance, in the United States, prisoners are treated very humanely, due to that countries focus on overall human rights. But in other countries the same cannot be said.

    At the other end of the spectr ...

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  • Dimitri Baltermants' Soviet Era Photography Develops Into Fine Russian Art
    By: Paul Frankenberg | - Russian art comes in many forms and Dmitri Baltermants has been recognized as the greatest Soviet photographer of the 20th century. As the principal photographer and photo editor of Ogonyok, one of Russia's oldest weekly magazines, and as an official Kremlin photographer, Baltermants used film to capture images and events that mere words could not express. Over a span of five decades, he captured on film the life, the times, and the spirit of the Soviet people and the nation they built.
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  • The Shootdown Of Korean Airlines Flight 007
    By: William Stephenson | - On September 1st, 1983, a Korean Airlines Boeing 747 was shot out of the skies over the Soviet Unions Eastern port area of Vladivostok near the Kamchatka Peninsula. The airliner purportedly drifted west of their intended flight path from Anchorage to Seoul, South Korea and violated the airspace of the Soviet Union. This event occurred during the height of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. The Cold War had many isolated casualties, but this indiscriminate killing of ...
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  • Obama Documentation Activists - Not Conspiracy Theorists
    By: Rev Michael Bresciani | - Most of those filing law suits to subpoena Obamas documents are lawyers, politicians and military people none who have ever been known to be conspiracy theorists on any subject. The attempt to put them in the same class with those who chase UFO sightings or those who are still looking for the Holy Grail is demeaning and ridiculous.

    Questions about the body of Hitler, the whereabouts of Osama and how many shooters were on the grassy knoll and other conspiracy questions all ...

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  • Disaster In The Soviet Union The Chernobyl Nuclear Meltdown
    By: Cameron Martel 1 | - In the Western region of the former Soviet Union, at that time the only Superpower in the world other than the United States, disaster struck the sleepy Ukraine town of Pripyat. On April 26, 1986, in the cold early morning hours, the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded. The resulting disaster hit a level 7 on the International Nuclear Event Scale, the only incident in the history of atomic energy to do so. Following the initial explosion, fire and subsequent explosions from the site sent radi ...
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  • Symphony No.7 Op.60 Dmitri Shostakovich - The Leningrad Symphony "€" A Personal Interpretation
    By: Philip Spires | - Like much music of quality, the Seventh Symphony of Dmitri Shostakovich, the Leningrad, is either loved or hated, rather than tolerated. It is famous, or infamous, depending on your point of view, for its first movement, a unique statement in the history of music, a movement lasting just under half of the symphonys massive eighty minutes. It is also music, I believe, that is uniquely misunderstood, the popular interpretation being far too nave an analysis of the motives of a composer as unp ...
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  • A Thousand Splendid Suns By Khaled Hosseini
    By: Philip Spires | - I read A Thousand Splendid Suns having just finished Kite Runner. I would like the opportunity to live life again (who wouldn't?), if only to have a chance of reversing the order of this experience. I suspect that had I read A Thousand Splendid Suns first then none of the criticisms I raise about the book would even have been imagined, let alone expressed. A Thousand Splendid Suns is a wonderful book, a compelling and gut-wrenching story of two women, Mariam and Laila, who share a husband t ...
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  • The Kite Runner By Khaled Hosseini
    By: Philip Spires | - This is a book that will live for ever. In it Khaled Hosseini has accomplished what many writers, most unsuccessfully, try to achieve. It's the big stories, those turning points in history, which often attract us. They automatically have something to say, we might believe, something that needs to be aired, perhaps explained. So wars, revolutions, social upheavals, periods of turmoil, internecine struggles, ideological conflicts, all of these are the natural territory for the story teller. ...
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  • The Myths About The Fsu Countries
    By: Oxana Boichenko | - For some people these myths may seem funny, but nevertheless, there are still those who ask such questions. If you are curious whether there are bears walking along the streets, this article will answer your questions.

    Myth # 1 - All Russian women are interested in foreigners just because of a green card or a ticket out of their country. We don't deny that there are cases of women playing extensive scams to get a visa/green card to leave the country. If you want to determine how ...

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