Articles, tagged with "anglo saxon", page 2
25th March 2011
The Metropolis of Lincoln is a two-hour train trip from London by taking the train from Kings Cross Station to Peterborough and then the train to Lincoln. The principal tourist sights are found in the outdated quarter or a quick distance away inside walk...
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Author:
joanne
17th March 2011
Easter represents that time of year when hope and joy are at its peak. Family gatherings and fun, coloring eggs, and kids on the block accumulating sweets by welcoming the Spring is one common thing to any and every family. Even though the time is designa...
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Author:
Harsin Carter
17th March 2011
Even if you don't know anything about Hungary except that it was the original home of glamorous actresses Magda, Eva and Zsa Zsa Gabor it's enough to make you want to take a trip there. Buy Hungarian forints before you leave home so you will have plenty w...
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Author:
travelhelpguy
11th March 2011
It may seem odd, but if you want to trace your family tree to its earliest, ancient ancestral roots, you reach an historical period prior to which, first or Christian names become more useful than family names. The reason is that using single first names ...
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Author:
Chris Barber
26th February 2011
Christmas time is finished but is now time to think about the right gift to give to our loved for Valentine’s Day! Born in the Anglo-Saxon tradition the Valentine's Day has spread to us too much so widespread that it is almost impossible to present to the...
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Author:
indiannews
16th February 2011
If a "best ten" checklist existed for guard dogs, the English Mastiff dog would undoubtedly rank right up there in the top rated two or three. His appearance by yourself ensures that any person who stumbles across this dog thinks twice about coming around...
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Author:
joanne
08th February 2011
Christmas time is finished but is now time to think about the right gift to give to our loved for Valentine’s day!
Born in the Anglo-Saxon tradition the Valentine's Day has spread to us too much so widespread that it is almost impossible to present to th...
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Author:
MartinaPP
02nd December 2010
In Western folklore, however, a dragon is a monster with wings, scales, a tail of a serpent and a fire hydrant-explosion. Links people of London that killed baby dragons are considered heroes. Satan was called the "great dragon" in the Bible. In some West...
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Author:
ling
15th November 2010
Like most people, the thought of putting a dollar value on a human life probably is rather abhorrent to you. However the concept is thousands of years old. Both Mosaic Law and the Code of Hammurabi considered the amount of compensation that would be apr...
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Author:
Wendy Moyer
15th November 2010
Offshore outsourcing in India
India has emerged as a major hub for outsourcing of software development worldwide. The company is growing at a rate of 30%.
Offshore outsourcing to India is one of the management practices most popular today. Although ...
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Author:
Colnovation
29th October 2010
The moment God continued the inheritance of the 10 Commandments to Moses, most Christ’s followers and believers has learnt to share the words immortalized in the Old Testament and New Testament. Due to the busier timetable of most followers, the inv...
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Author:
Chris Cornell
25th October 2010
Since some years now in Italy the end of the month of October is eagerly awaited by the children because a party has become part of our tradition: Halloween.
Criticized by the church in his introduction has now been accepted as an occasion of joy and fun...
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Author:
MartinaPP
13th October 2010
Nowadays, to stay among the good memories, a meal should end with a dessert. It’s curious that, around the year 1000, it was the opposite: banquets started with the sweets to carry on with the salty things. And they had to get along with no sugar nor coco...
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Author:
Lia
05th October 2010
It is a fact that different countries have played a game similar to the present day soccer at varying points of time in sports history. It is therefore somewhat difficult to assert with confidence when and where soccer had its origins though many say the ...
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Author:
Russelcrow
04th October 2010
Write your post, but beware: if you insert too much spam in the threads you will be banned; before you start, choose your nickname and a secure password, so that hackers won’t steal it. Welcome in the forum!
After the first impact with its Latin name, th...
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Author:
Lia