Articles, tagged with "world war one", page 2
25th January 2011
If they weren’t already, fan boys will be hooked when they see the new featurette released this week for Zack Snyder’s epic fantasy-action fest Suckerpunch. Warner Bros. is clearly keen to keep momentum after the buzz that the film trailer generated when ...
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Author:
Andrew Joyce
21st January 2011
When dealing with anxiety there are many drugs that can help. However, it is getting more and more common to use herbs for anxiety. There is more and more research to show that some of these herbs are helpful. The main problem with some of the non-herbal ...
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Grant Dougan
05th January 2011
Anyone who watches or reads the news today surly knows that this past handful of years have not been glorious times as far as the economies of virtually all countries on the planet are concerned. Then there are the so called “stimulus" packages, or plans ...
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chris tyril
29th December 2010
Seattle is the northernmost major city in the United States. This article tells a brief history of Seattle. It lies on a narrow strip of land between salt waters of Puget Sound and Washington Lake. Then there are two mountain ranges near the rivers. Thus ...
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Author:
ChristinaX
27th October 2010
Very few people in fact know the extent that the history of BMW is intertwined with world history, and that the company was in fact closed at the end of world war one as the result of the treaty of Versailles. Or; that that BMW traces its origins back ove...
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Author:
chris tyril
28th September 2010
Puppetry in plays and musicals has usually been met with a negative reaction as they often look to kid-like and amateur for the big West End stages. In recent years though, this has not necessarily been the case with the huge success of the comedy musical...
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Diane Wilson
20th August 2010
When you sit down to watch television, you may not think too much about the kinds of programmes you watch. You probably just pick things because you like them.
But if you look at the subject more closely you will probably start to see patterns in your ...
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Author:
Andrew Regan
06th August 2010
You might have seen it? The original picture postcard card from world war one, whereby a little girl sits on her father's knee and the son sits by his feet playing with lead soldiers. And the by-line on the card says ‘Daddy, what did you do in the war...
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Karl is getting greener
03rd June 2010
World War II Uniforms: With so many different countries fighting in the war, Uniforms played a huge part. The typical neutral greens worn by British infantry soldiers were very much so distinguished from the dark blue/black uniforms that the Germans wore....
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scott lipe
04th May 2010
Ptsd or post traumatic stress disorder is a serious illness that is listed in the APA manual for mental disorders. Though in the past people would advise others to toughen up and not be effected by their negative past experiences, this often is not the an...
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realexpert20
19th April 2010
There are many different interesting facts about toy model trains. The more you get into the hobby of model railroading, the more you will find out. Those just getting started will be interested by some of the things experienced railroaders have come to k...
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Author:
Kevin
16th March 2010
Long ago, off the volcanic coast of this wind-eroded shore, the whaling ship Antarctic dropped anchor, and sent a longboat to make it's way to shore, struggling through the churning Ross Sea. On January 24, 1985, this landing group, led by Captain Leonard...
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Author:
deck guzman
03rd March 2010
Australia is a fantastic place to live or to visit, with a host of different views, attraction, wildlife and climates. From the spectacular beaches to the amazing Blue Mountains and the large cities such as Sydney, there's truly something for everyone and...
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Author:
kelly15501
23rd February 2010
Delhi Tour -
The Red Fort (Lal Qila) one of Delhi's top tourist sights. A brilliant red sandstone fort built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan (who also built Agra's Taj Mahal) as his ruling palace. Jama Masjid opposite to the Red fort, next to Chandni ...
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Author:
raunakhospitalities
23rd February 2010
Most early motor vehicles had a basic set up with the engine mounted in the front with a gearbox attached to it driving the rear wheels only and this became the normal design of most vehicles for many years. As design progressed engine position and transm...
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Author:
Homer Molina