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  • Himfr.com Reports Bin Laden Daughter Hides In Saudi Embassy In Iran
    By: stefasuan | - A daughter of al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden has taken refuge in the Saudi Embassy in Tehran after eluding guards who have held her, her sister

    and four brothers under house arrest for eight years, a Saudi-owned newspaper reported Wednesday.

    It has long been believed that Iran has held in custody a number of bin Laden's children since they fled Afghanistan following the U.S.-led

    invasion of that country in 2001 most notably Saad and Hamza bin Laden, ...

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  • Himfr.com Reports On Syria Border: No Sign Of Saddam Loyalists
    By: stefasuan | - Iraq's border with Syria runs for hundreds of miles through barren land patrolled by a relative scattering of security forces. But despite claims about exiled Saddam Hussein loyalists sneaking across to disrupt Iraq's upcoming elections, the only evidence around one key outpost is faded slogans of Saddam's banned Baath Party painted on the wall of a decaying grain elevator.

    Cigarette smugglers? Certainly. Foreign fighters? Sometimes.

    But Iraqi and American security forc ...

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  • Missionary Kassim Ali Muhammad Jaffer
    By: Ibrahim | - (b. 1925)

    Saboo, the great grandfather of Varas Kassim Ali lived in Jerruk, Sind. His grandfather, Karmali and his family known as the Sabooani family migrated to Karachi and settled in the location of Kharadhar. The father of Varas Kassim Ali was Muhammad Jaffer (1856-1946), served as a volunteer, and supplied the vegetables and fruits daily in the Honeymoon Lodge for Imam's family. In 1920, he generously contributed funds in the building of the premises of the Baitul Khiyal in Kha ...

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  • Antique Lamps - In Timeless Blue And White
    By: Maurice Robertson | - Why is blue and white so popular? Blue & white has been popular for hundreds of years, with its fresh appeal never being out of fashion.

    It's interesting, but when we speak of blue and white, we nearly always think of blue and white "china" i.e., pottery and porcelain. The evolution of this ever popular, blue and white is a fascinating story....

    The Chinese first developed porcelain about 650AD at Jingdezhen in southern China, it developed into, (and still is), the gr ...

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  • Airlines To Lagos,abuja,port-harcourt-nigeria_london Heathrow And Getwick Flights To Lagos
    By: heather7ct | - Airlines that fly to Lagos ,Nigeria include ,Emirates , Turkish Airlines, Air France Arik Air Iberia, Kenya Airways, Ethiopian Airlines, Royal Air Maroc, Alitalia, Afriqiyah Airways, British Airways,London Heathrow(LHR) and London Getwick are the two main airports in United Kingdim, Around 90 airlines fly from Heathrow to over 180 locations worldwide, carrying nearly 68 million passengers and 1.3 million tonnes of cargo each year. Heathrow has five terminals, two main runways, and a cross wind r ...
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  • Obama Begins First Presidential Tour Of Asia
    By: Dezan Shira & Associates | - Mr. Obama is traveling from November 11 to 19, with stops in Singapore, China, Japan and South Korea.

    The visit indicates the regions importance to the United States specifically East Asia since Beijing is the largest foreign holder of U.S. treasury certificates with 24 percent followed by Japan with 20.6 percent. The United States also shares important issues with Beijing regarding trade, North Korea, Iran, climate change and the global economic recovery.

    Tomorrow, ...

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  • Airlines To Lagos,abuja,port-harcourt-nigeria_london Heathrow And Getwick Flights To Lagos
    By: Angel Green | - London Heathrow(LHR) and London Getwick are the two main airports in United Kingdim, Around 90 airlines fly from Heathrow to over 180 locations worldwide, carrying nearly 68 million passengers and 1.3 million tonnes of cargo each year. Heathrow has five terminals, two main runways, and a cross wind runway.
    The airport provides a wide range of facilities and cheap Book cheap flights to Lagos Nigeria Nigeria including those for business, children and disabled travellers. It also offers a f ...

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  • Passage To India Part 1 - My Father's Flight To India In 1934
    By: Michael Ogden | - In 1934, my father's commission in the RAF ended, and he joined the Bristol & Wessex Flying Club at Whitchurch as an instructor having been a flying instructor in the RAF. His first pupil was Lady Blanche Douglas, the sister of the Duke of Beaufort and the widow of the late George Scott-Douglas. She wanted to learn to fly so she could fly to India in a new Miles Hawk Major she was in the process of buying and wanted my father, Micky, to be her co-pilot.

    She thought flying would ...

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  • Take A Walk In Chahar Bagh Avenue, Isfahan
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - If you travel to Iran, I'm sure you will visit Isfahan at some point. The reason is that everyone speaks so highly of this beautiful city that it has turned to be the most touristy city of Iran. Many attribute such significance to this part of Iran due to its architectural highlights. My focus is on observing life as it goes on the streets.

    Chahar-Bagh Avenue

    Being the longest street of Isfahan, it is extended all the way from the North to the South of the city. Aro ...

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  • Take A Walk In Chahar Bagh Avenue, Isfahan
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - If you travel to Iran, I'm sure you will visit Isfahan at some point. The reason is that everyone speaks so highly of this beautiful city that it has turned to be the most touristy city of Iran. Many attribute such significance to this part of Iran due to its architectural highlights. My focus is on observing life as it goes on the streets.

    Chahar-Bagh Avenue

    Being the longest street of Isfahan, it is extended all the way from the North to the South of the city. Aro ...

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  • Take A Walk In Chahar Bagh Avenue, Isfahan
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - If you travel to Iran, I'm sure you will visit Isfahan at some point. The reason is that everyone speaks so highly of this beautiful city that it has turned to be the most touristy city of Iran. Many attribute such significance to this part of Iran due to its architectural highlights. My focus is on observing life as it goes on the streets.

    Chahar-Bagh Avenue

    Being the longest street of Isfahan, it is extended all the way from the North to the South of the city. Aro ...

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  • Take A Walk In Chahar Bagh Avenue, Isfahan
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - If you travel to Iran, I'm sure you will visit Isfahan at some point. The reason is that everyone speaks so highly of this beautiful city that it has turned to be the most touristy city of Iran. Many attribute such significance to this part of Iran due to its architectural highlights. My focus is on observing life as it goes on the streets.

    Chahar-Bagh Avenue

    Being the longest street of Isfahan, it is extended all the way from the North to the South of the city. Aro ...

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  • Take A Walk In Chahar Bagh Avenue, Isfahan
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - If you travel to Iran, I'm sure you will visit Isfahan at some point. The reason is that everyone speaks so highly of this beautiful city that it has turned to be the most touristy city of Iran. Many attribute such significance to this part of Iran due to its architectural highlights. My focus is on observing life as it goes on the streets.

    Chahar-Bagh Avenue

    Being the longest street of Isfahan, it is extended all the way from the North to the South of the city. Aro ...

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  • Take A Walk In Chahar Bagh Avenue, Isfahan
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - If you travel to Iran, I'm sure you will visit Isfahan at some point. The reason is that everyone speaks so highly of this beautiful city that it has turned to be the most touristy city of Iran. Many attribute such significance to this part of Iran due to its architectural highlights. My focus is on observing life as it goes on the streets.

    Chahar-Bagh Avenue

    Being the longest street of Isfahan, it is extended all the way from the North to the South of the city. Aro ...

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  • Take A Walk In Chahar Bagh Avenue, Isfahan
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - If you travel to Iran, I'm sure you will visit Isfahan at some point. The reason is that everyone speaks so highly of this beautiful city that it has turned to be the most touristy city of Iran. Many attribute such significance to this part of Iran due to its architectural highlights. My focus is on observing life as it goes on the streets.

    Chahar-Bagh Avenue

    Being the longest street of Isfahan, it is extended all the way from the North to the South of the city. Aro ...

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  • 7 December; another push towards freedom in Iran Shared By: JoanneMichele - 56 years ago when... of Iran and the US and a state visit by the then vice-President Richard Nixon to Tehran, they were met with violence which...

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  • Take A Walk In Chahar Bagh Avenue, Isfahan
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - If you travel to Iran, I'm sure you will visit Isfahan at some point. The reason is that everyone speaks so highly of this beautiful city that it has turned to be the most touristy city of Iran. Many attribute such significance to this part of Iran due to its architectural highlights. My focus is on observing life as it goes on the streets.

    Chahar-Bagh Avenue

    Being the longest street of Isfahan, it is extended all the way from the North to the South of the city. Aro ...

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  • Missionary Kassim Ali Muhammad Jaffer
    By: Ibrahim | - Period (b. 1925)

    Saboo, the great grandfather of Varas Kassim Ali lived in Jerruk, Sind. His grandfather, Karmali and his family known as the Sabooani family migrated to Karachi and settled in the location of Kharadhar. The father of Varas Kassim Ali was Muhammad Jaffer (1856-1946), served as a volunteer, and supplied the vegetables and fruits daily in the Honeymoon Lodge for Imam's family. In 1920, he generously contributed funds in the building of the premises of the Baitul Khiyal ...

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  • Visit Mahan As Part Of Your Iran Travel Package
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Many people, who travel to Iran and spend a few days in Kerman, will certainly plan to visit Mahan for its unparalleled beauty and serenity. As part of their Iran travel package, many foreign tourists ask for this town to be included in their itineraries.

    Where Is Mahan Located?

    Just 35 km to the East of Kerman on the road to Bam, you can see Mahan close to the foot of Joopar Mountains, a local range extended all the way from Kerman to the south of Bam. This little ...

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  • Visit Abyaneh Village To Enrich Your Iran Travel
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Abyaneh village is one of the most stunning and interesting tourist attractions in Iran from various viewpoints. During you Iran travel period, it will be an unforgettable experience to pay a visit to this village.

    Location of Abyaneh Village

    After almost 75 km drive from Kashan toward Natanz, you get to an intersection from which you turn right toward Abyaneh. At the end of this 23-km dead-end road you get to the village spread on a hillside to the left of the road ...

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  • Shenhua Victory Jun Zhu Wear "lv" Discuss Exit Color
    By: lili | - Shenhua 09 season away game victory approaches finally, this time victory is unusual really! There is full of the happy talks and laughter in return trip's journey first time,, Shenhua right away victory of the "desire" has been extremely extreme!
    Away to the Shenzhen Shenhua is about to start the game, players stand on the two sides appeared ready to move openings admission, we found that the two sides actually play at the same time wearing a white suit! According to the joint before the ...

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  • Why To Hire An Iran Tourist Guide
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Many people are traveling in Iran without hiring an Iran tourist guide. They miss a range of things that they would notice if they read this article. As a national tourist guide in Iran with more than 10 years of experience, I can narrate lots of occasions when I've come across some people traveling in Iran on their own telling me what they have seen during their trips in other cities and towns. By listening to them, I get to know what they have not seen. I do not blame anyone, but I feel I must ...
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  • The Well-known Luxury Hotels In Bombay
    By: David Urmann | - Bombay is the largest city and business capital in India. It offers tourists fun, frolic and adventure. The city also provides great accommodations for the tourists because there are a number of luxury hotels to choose from in the city.

    These luxurious accommodations could offer comfort, elegant life style and convenience for the tourists. Grand Hyatt hotel, Taj Mahal Palace & Tower Hotel and Four Seasons hotel are very well-known luxury hotels located in Bombay.

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  • Why Land Tours Are Recommended In Iran
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - When you decide to travel to Iran, you will come across several tour packages offered by tour operators. Many of them have got land tours in Iran. There are reasons why this type of tour is preferred by the majority of tourists who visit this country. I will explain why such preference exists.

    You Travel to Iran to See Countryside

    People make a journey for various reasons including relaxation and taking the pleasure of looking at beautiful landscapes. We are not all ...

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  • Visit Yazd Tourist Attractions In One Day
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - You will love to visit Yazd attractions as this desert town offers more than what you expect. Life in deserts contains mysterious stories and know-how. People living in such areas are much more active than it seems at first glance. A visit to this city's highlights will convince you that without lots of efforts, it would not be possible to have all those breathtaking monuments and methods to survive.

    Yazd Tourist Attractions

    It is important to consider the heat whi ...

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  • Visit Tehran Foothill Restaurants In Darband
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Tehran, the capital of Iran, has got several interesting spots that attract culture-oriented tourists. During your Iran travel excursion, make sure you include Darband foothill area at the North of the city when you visit Tehran. There are more than a dozen of restaurants both indoor and outdoor in a cool pleasant valley where a lot of life and culture can be experienced first hand.

    Visit Tehran Foothills

    Some Tehrani people spend their weekend, Thursdays and Friday ...

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  • How To Visit Isfahan's Imam Square
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Many people who travel to Iran have already planned to visit Isfahan as one of Iran trip highlights. I want to show you how you can plan an unforgettable walking tour of Isfahan visiting Imam Khomeini Square (Imam Sq) formerly known as Naqgh-e-Jahan Square. This one-day tour helps you visit the highlights of the heart of this tourist destination at the best time of the day and make the most of it.

    Visit Chehel Sotun Palace First

    You may wonder why I've started from ...

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  • Visit Shiraz Zand Quarter, An Iran Travel Hotspot
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - There are lots of Iran travel hotspots in its different cities and outside them. If you visit Shiraz, make sure you take a walking tour to Zand Quarter. This is the area that was flourished under Zand dynasty beginning with Karimkhan-e-Zand (second half of 17th century) ruling over Fars province as well as Iran.

    A Walking Tour When You Visit Shiraz

    Among all different hotspots in this city, I would recommend you to take a walking tour to Zand Quarter where several h ...

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  • A Trip To Alamut Fortress During Your Tour To Iran
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - During your tour to Iran, it will be a fascinating experience to take a trip to Alamut in order to be personally familiar with the kind of terrain and location where these people stayed in. It helps you learn and remember why assassins had chosen this site to lead their resistance movement against the foreign Seljuk invaders.

    A Word about Assassins

    As a sub-branch of Shiite Muslims, Ismailis, known as Assassins in the Western world, used to have several fortresses a ...

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  • Top 7 Museums To Visit In Your Trip To Iran
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - When you make a trip to Iran, you will explore various interesting sites and monuments of ancient times. Though there are numerous places that are must-visits, you should not miss the Tehran museums. These museums are reflections of ancient art and culture. Their collections are amazing and highly valuable.

    There are seven museums that are great tourist attractions. Every museum is unique in its own way. If you let pass even one of these you are surely going to miss its splendid c ...

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  • Why Visit Shiraz During Your Tour To Iran
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - For all those who have a penchant for historical places and inquisitiveness for architectural wonders, Shiraz is the right destination. Capital of Fars province, it is known for its rich Persian culture and historic monuments that are marvels of their time.

    There are nearly 200 sites of great importance belonging to the antiquity in and around the city. Ruins of Persepolis (spread across 125,000 square meters, on the slopes of Mount Rahmat) are one of the hot tourist spots. A glim ...

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  • Sightseeing Places On Your Egypt Vacation Trip
    By: egypt guide | - Egypt is becoming the most symmetrical tourist destination in the world. While you have a wonderful tour ahead about Egypt now, try reading more in an exclusive Vacation Egypt Tours Guide so as to experience Egypt and hope fully an exciting Egypt vacations in the days to come.


    Light Show at the Pyramids of Giza, Egypt

    The desert cold in the evenings could make you enjoy a dazzling light show of the Sphinx and Pyramids, thats for sure mesmerizes you at the Py ...

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  • Cheap Tickets To Tehran
    By: Cheap flights | - Tehran is the capital of Iran and also the biggest metropolitan cities in the Middle East. With a population of around 14 million people the city is full of life and jolly people. Placing dirt cheap tickets to the international city like Tehran is not dream any more. These days with so many options to choose from you are just a click away from your destination. With cheap flights to Tehran & lowest international airfares options easily available, visiting Tehran is now an easy deal.
    Tehra ...

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  • A Trip To Iran Unfolds Two Historical Eras For You
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Iran is a land of great cultural diversity. Although Islam is the dominant religion here, there was a time when Islam had not been born here. On your trip to Iran, you will discover the two diverse historical eras, which speak their own language and have their own specialties.

    Once you reach Iran, you will be awed by the artistic architecture and learn more about Iran on your sojourn here. The two eras involved have to do with before and after the advent of Islam in Iran.
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  • Why Visit Isfahan During Your Trip To Iran
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - There are many beautiful cities which you must visit during your trip to Iran. Isfahan is one of them. Known for its scenic locales and marvelous architecture, Isfahan is a place you must never miss when you visit Iran. You will be surprised by the sheer size of this place. Known as "half of the world", Isfahan was once one of the largest cities in the world and the capital of Persia. Famous for its Islamic architecture, you must not forget to visit Isfahan on the banks of the river Zayandah Rud ...
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  • What To Expect While Ordering An Iran Tour Itinerary
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Before you start your Iran tour, it's essential that you gather adequate information on some of the crucial aspects of Iran tour Itinerary for a more planned and prepared journey to this place. If your journey is well-planned it will not only save your money and time, but also free you from lots of hassles associated with visiting an exotic location.

    Therefore, the safer option for traveling to this historic country is to book a travel package and order an itinerary that is profe ...

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  • Tours To Iran Help You Make The Most Of Your Time
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Iran is a beautiful country with scores of sites waiting to be visited and explored. The key to charting a well-planned approach to visit Iran is to make use of standard tours to Iran. You may set out on your own to discover the wonders of Iran, but the potential risks can be evaluated before embarking on the journey.

    If you weigh the pros and cons, you will reach the conclusion that it is always better to take the help of packaged tours to travel the length and breadth of Iran. ...

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  • Traveling Economically
    By: alvina | - Well, you will not be traveling to Monaco and staying in five star resort on the budget, would you? Maybe so! Mostly, traveling on the budget to find the cheapest prices on the experience you want.



    After traveling on the budget it is better to keep in mind the following points:

    1. Travel off-peak seasons. You can save up to a maximum of fifty percent of the flights and accommodation if you plan to travel
    tickets in low season times.
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  • Where Do I Travel In Pakistan?
    By: Limotek.co.uk | - Pakistan is country that has come a long way, surviving devastating earthquakes that almost crumbled her economic and physical structures. If you travel to Pakistan, you will discover a friendly and beautiful country proud of her heritage. Pakistan is situated in the western part of the Indian subcontinent with Afghanistan and Iran on the west, India on the east, and the Arabian Sea on the south. Urdu and English are the official languages in Pakistan and there are other languages like Punjabi, ...
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  • England Certain To Crumble In World Cup Qualifiers
    By: Martin Sejas | - Another international week means another interesting couple of days of international football. World Cup qualifiers dominate once again on every single continent where the race of the 32 spots is just beginning to heat up. We might not yet be at the business end of the qualifying tournament, however every point counts given a long qualifying campaign.

    Starting off in the Africa, this weekend sees the continent play their last fixtures of the second round of qualifying. There are 1 ...

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  • Popular Destinations In 2008
    By: Andrew Micksmith | - A few odd years ago, writing an article on "where most people will go on holiday this year" would have been easy. Where are the beaches, where is the sun, and where is the sea. What has just come into fashion, and where it's based. But a lot has changed over the last few years. Maybe you haven't noticed, but in choosing holidays now, there are a lot more factors to consider.

    You can no longer predict where people will go on holiday without taking things like Global Warming, securi ...

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  • Welcome Back Professor!
    By: marco miranda | - Upon his return from Zurich where he had attended a symposium which, among other matters, discussed the meaning and impact of Iran President's recent invitation to the heads of the Iraqi, Iranian and Syrian governments to discuss the situation in Iraq, the Professor called me to return my hand held GPS (Ground Positioning System) and to share breakfast with him the next morning . During his trip, he had planned to spend a few days in Saas Fe and he thought it would be interesting to play with th ...
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  • Persian Cats: A Joy To Own
    By: Iro Ignatiadi | - Many years ago as caravans plodded westward from Iran, it is believed that among the rare spices and jewels loaded on the backs of camels was also secreted an even rarer find, the longhaired cat. Although they were called Persian because of their country of origin, their exact beginnings are forever shrouded in hieroglyphic references from as far back as 1684 B.C.

    Persians have short, heavily boned legs supporting broad, short bodies with long. flowing coats and sweet open faces t ...

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  • Esperanto:the Universal Language
    By: Aurora Brown | - Some love Esperanto, some hate it, some revere it, and some ridicule it. Most don't know about it. Hailed as the universal language, Esperanto facilitates relationships between international communities. It is simple, universal, and easy to learn. Its inventor, Ludwig Zamenhof, envisioned a language where people of
    every nationality could come together and speak freely without misunderstandings.

    Where did Esperanto come from?
    Esperanto's name derives from the term ...

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  • History Of Apple Trees
    By: Pat Malcolm | - Apple trees were the most popularly grown fruit tree in colonial America and practically every settlement farm and backyard gardener planted this easily grown fruit tree, or easier, the seed of the apple could be planted to establish a permanent food supply. Growing these apple tree products could be eaten fresh or could be dried and preserved in many different ways to eat at a later time. Historical instances on the existence of apple trees are documented from folklore, legends, stone images on ...
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