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Tuesday, July 01, 2008
Finding French Museums In Paris France
By placesinfrance @ 10:56 AM :: 4 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: History, Holidays, Travel
France has numerous different French museums dotted all over the country, yet there are an incredible amount of different types of museums in Paris itself that you can visit when on your family holiday.
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Thursday, June 12, 2008
Gucci Sunglasses
By shuleiisme @ 6:21 AM :: 13 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Copywriting , Food and Drink, History
The world renowned GUCCI brand was founded in beautiful Florence, Italy. The first Gucci boutique was opened in Florence in 1921. Today, Gucci is a worldwide success and provides chic and luxurious fashions to all. WHERE you can find Gucci products on the internet? Here we are in MADEINCHINA
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Monday, June 09, 2008
Hereward Legendary Hero
By Fred Watson @ 1:04 PM :: 15 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: History, Military
All the countries of the world have their legendary heroes and the small group of islands that make up the United Kingdom have their fair share. One of those heroes was Hereward the Wake (wary) who led a group of resistance fighters against the forces of William the Conqueror who subjugated England in 1066.
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Thursday, May 15, 2008
How to implement a flexible working plan
By gracehawkins @ 2:45 PM :: 74 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Advice , Business , Careers , Communication , Computers , Copywriting , EBooks , ECommerce , Education , Email , Employment, Finance , Health , History, Home Business , Industry, Internet , Investments, Law , Management , Marketing , News , Sales , SE Positioning , Travel , Viral Marketing , Web Design , Women's Issues , Charity, Home
The traditional 'office' is heading for a workplace revolution. Century-old established, outdated working cultures and traditions need to break down.  They are wasteful in terms of resources and time, damaging in terms of the environment and global warming, unhealthy in terms of worker wellbeing, and frustrating in terms of traffic congestion and public transport overcrowding.
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Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Family Skiing Holidays in France
By placesinfrance @ 1:25 PM :: 66 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: History, Sports , Travel
Your family skiing holiday in France starts when you have to decide where to go, as France has two main ski areas, the Pyrenees and the Alps, both with many ski resorts and without a doubt, some of the best and most extreme ski areas in the world.
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Friday, January 04, 2008
The History of Malaga
By Davest @ 2:56 PM :: 75 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: History, Travel

The Spanish City of Malaga in the Costa del Sol region is enriched in history. Malaga has seen many changes from the various civilisations that have past through the city and left their trace.

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Friday, December 21, 2007
The Famous Lambton Worm
By Fred Watson @ 6:34 PM :: 174 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: History, Other
I live in the Northeast of England in Washington (formerly in the county Durham, but now in Tyne and Wear) which is situated between the River Tyne and the river Wear. If you haven't been to the area before, you may be surprised to see a Greek temple dominating the skyline. The temple stands on Penshaw Hill and was built in 1844 by Thomas Pratt as a memorial to the first Earl Of Durham, John George Lambton.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Ivar The Boneless Ragnarsson
By Fred Watson @ 7:50 PM :: 101 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Education , History
Ivar known in Old Norse as Ivarr “Beinlauss” possible meaning, bone-loose or bone-less. (Could it be that he suffered from brittle bone disease or was he simply double jointed or could he have been exceptionally tall and loose limbed). What ever his disability was, if it was indeed a disability, it certainly did not affect his mind. He was already the King of Dublin when he masterminded and led, along with his brothers, Halfdan and Ubbe the great Danish army that arrived in three to four hundred longships to land in East Anglia in 865.
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Sunday, November 18, 2007
Was Robin Hood A Yorkshireman
By Fred Watson @ 5:45 PM :: 105 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Education , History
As a boy I was brought up on tales of Robin Hood and his merry men, as were my children and now, with a new series on the small screen, my children's children. We also lived for ten years in a small Yorkshire village near to Wentbridge called Little Smeaton, hence my interest in the Yorkshire connections to Robin Hood.
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Alfred And The Cakes
By Fred Watson @ 4:38 PM :: 118 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Education , History
For years the Danish Vikings had plagued the various Saxon kingdoms, creating havoc by pillaging and burning. They robbed the monasteries killing the monks and stealing the church gold. But in recent years things had changed, instead of simply raiding, the Danes had come to conquer and stay. Northumbria, Mercia and East Anglia, had all fallen to the Danish invaders, leaving Wessex as the only Saxon kingdom not yet under the thrall of the Danes.
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