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Is The Exploration Of Antarctica About To Stop?

18th January 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. The leader of this party was Captain Leonard Kristensen and the... Read >
Author: Zeke Holcombe

T. Henry Moray and the Suppression of Free Energy

06th January 2010
As a boy, Moray had been deeply stimulated by the supreme electrical genius of all time, Nikola Tesla. Shortly after World War one Moray produced his first elementary device that delivered measurable electrical power. He then went on to produce a free ... Read >
Author: Alain

Golden Triangle Tour - Explore Three Star Attractions of India

30th December 2009
Delhi Tour - The Red Fort (Lal Quila), one of Delhi's top tourist sights, a brilliant flushed sandstone fort shapely by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan (who also shapely Agra's Taj Mahal) as his ruling palace. Jama Masjid, opposite to the Red fort, next to ... Read >
Author: Smith.John

The evolution of the tango

08th December 2009
The tango originated in the working class suburbia of Argentina and Uruguay. It has become a famous dance all over the world. There are many different variations of the tango and tango music, for example, the Ballroom tango, the Finnish tango and the Arg... Read >
Author: thomas

Adidas Clothing Symbolizes with Latest Fashion

27th November 2009
Innovative and striking colours, amazing quality fabrics and cool as well as authentic designs of Adidas clothing allures the attention of men, women and children of all ages. Interestingly, the clothing accessories are made up by using state-of-the-art t... Read >
Author: Article Manager

How it Came to be Known as Rocky Point

22nd September 2009
In 1826 the area received the name of Rocky Point from Lieutenant William Hale Hardy, retired officer of the Royal British Navy, while in search of pearls and precious metals during his travels along the coasts of Sonora and Baja California . It was known... Read >
Author: Steve Schwab

Monty Python - Top 10 Comedy Films

16th September 2009
1. Fruit In The Looms 2. Python's Give Live Birth 3. The Toad Elevating Moment 4. Mystery Of The Lost Python Sketches 5. Brian's The Life Of The Party 6. Kim Bread Aka John Cleese 7. Around The World In 80 Days 8. Get Yourself To Mars 9. Keep It R... Read >
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Old Head Golf Links: A Singular Experience

16th September 2009
Have you ever imagined playing golf in an unusual place? Have you ever wanted to play golf in a place full of beauty? If you do, then you should consider playing golf in Old Head Golf Links. This golf course continues to awe golfers from all over the worl... Read >
Author: Gerry Lamb

Discover a royal way of living at Versailles

31st July 2009
Once the capital of the kingdom of France, Versailles is now a wealthy suburb of Paris and still serves as one of the main administrative centres for both Paris and France. Thanks to its long history at the forefront of French politics and culture, Versai... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

A New Pilates Instructor Weighs In

27th July 2009
Pilates. Have you ever heard of it? Millions of fitness enthusiasts across this country have and are being guided by a qualified of Pilates Instructor. But, what is Pilates exactly and what do you need to know before you being training under this progr... Read >
Author: Kevin Williamson

How Detoxamin EDTA Chelation Does Is Similar To Intravenous Healing?

27th July 2009
Detoxamin EDTA Chelation Therapy Suppositories are a latest type of a treatment that dates back in excess of eighty years. Chelation (spoken key-LAY-shun) is a means to get rid of heavy metals as of the body during the use of chelating means. The initial ... Read >
Author: Alien

All About the Ashes Series

24th July 2009
There is history behind the name of one of cricket's most famous test series, arising from the first time that England lost to Australia on home soil. This defeat took place on 29 August 1882 and the next day the Sporting Times newspaper published a mock ... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

A Quick Tour Of Paris - North By Northeast

23rd July 2009
We finish our quick tour of Paris by visiting the eighteenth to twentieth districts in the northern and northeastern part of the city. The 18th arrondissement of northern Paris is located on the Right Bank of the Seine River. The distinctive Moulin Rouge ... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Contagious Flu Virus History

16th July 2009
Can History supply us with a vital clue to the H1N1 contagious flu virus of 1918-1919 Spanish Flu which killed up to 40,000,000? It's a fact; I have discovered that more people died of this particular virus than all of the fatalities of World War One (The... Read >
Author: Colin Platt

World War 2

24th April 2009
November 11th 1918 a famous day in history, the end of World War one. World War one the war to end all wars, a famous quote by then US President Woodrow Wilson, so right he should have been after the suffering and heartache endured by all nations involved... Read >
Author: Richard
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