Articles, tagged with "colossus", page 5
05th July 2008
George Herman Ruth, Jr. is the legendary player of baseball of the United States. It had many nicknames like the baby, the Sultan of the blow, the colossus of the rag and large the bambino. An American principal player of baseball of league, Ruth was one ...
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Author:
Jimmy Spier
18th April 2008
Advertising agencies have, for years, been past masters of making an arresting claim whenever they are hazy about facts or logic, which happens to be most of the time!
The world, the media and our own country have for too long indulged advertising by...
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Author:
Paul Ashby
10th April 2008
There were eight crusades to retake once former Christian lands, occupied by the violence of Turks and Muslims during the pre-modern period. These episodic events ranged over a period of rougly 200 years from 1096 to 1299 A.D and they constitute the awake...
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Author:
craigread01@gmail.com
25th March 2008
By James West
Colossus Minerals (TSX.CSI) stunned the mining world last year with its successful acquisition of Serra Pelada, one the most dramatic and fought-for mines ever to emerge in Brazil. And with drills turning right now, there's no better time...
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ResourceX Investor
27th March 2007
It was Wymper`s second ascension to the colossus of Ecuadorian Andes on July 1880, when 100 Km. to the north, Chimborazo Volcano erupted and covered with a black ash mantel the mountain where Wymper was. The pictures and drawings of Wymper show him and...
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Author:
Eric Castro
27th March 2007
Many of us have risen in the cold mornings in the summer of our capital, and we have marveled with the white-snowed capped summit that shows us in Antisana in the east side of our capital. Proudly, we tell to one of our friends that is the fourth highest ...
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Author:
Eric Castro
22nd July 2006
Ancient Rome was the dominant power for hundreds of years and left a mark on the word. The ancient Roman Coliseum is the single structure that most exemplifies this fact.
Ancient Roman Coliseum
Perhaps the most well-known of all of the structures i...
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Author:
Richard Monk
13th April 2006
The days have long gone when going for an exciting day out with the family consisted of a visit to a steam fair, or a trip to South End for the amusements and paddling, or a stay at a holiday camp like Butlins, while the children dreamt of going to Americ...
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Author:
Richard Green
05th March 2006
The foreign exchange market is exploding! About two trillion dollars are being traded
daily! and yet Americans are lagging far behind their international counterparts in entering
this market. How can this be? Americans have never taken the backseat to...
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Author:
John Douramacos