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Prehistoric Viruses Threaten Mankind!

by alicmoor72 in Society, June 21, 2011
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Antarctica was the last continent on which set foot man. For a long time, researchers believed that it is virtually lifeless continent. Only on the beach they found the colony of penguins good-natured, his striking resemblance to the habits of people. But it turned out that the continent is inhabited by strange and deadly creatures that meeting leads to certain death.

What Kind of Lover’s? | Top Four Types of Lovers

by articlesforyou in Sexuality, June 8, 2011
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To know how to put it on fire more easily, and how to make an unforgettable, must discover what kind of personality your partner has. Most men are a combination of two kinds, psychologists say. So whose types correspond to yours?

A Toasted Day

by labellacor in Holidays, June 8, 2011
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When life’s common but rare irritants come together to create the perfect marinade… just before the oven gets very hot!

The Day The Ocean Was Again Fearful

by atraccion1982 in Military, May 27, 2011
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Current technology claims to have conquered the seas, or at least its surface. Major disasters such as the almost one hundred of the Titanic, have helped to improve naval technology to levels not previously imagined.

Nazi Germany, The Occult, and UFO Technology

by T. S. GARP in History, May 18, 2011
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Did aliens help the Nazis built amazing weapons like the V-2 rockets and jet aircraft? It is known through documents and Allied spies from the 1940s that Nazi scientist had developed a “New York” ballistic missile designed to hit the United States and another experimental rocket called the “Mars” rocket.

Research Paper – Shackleton’s Expedition on The Endurance

by ESRMack in History, April 19, 2011
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This is a paper I wrote for my English class. It is a very short version of Earnest Shackleton’s expedition to Antarctica at the beginning of World War I.

Relationship of Earthquakes to Climate Change

by atraccion1982 in Issues, March 13, 2011
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In just three weeks, three natural disasters rocked the North Pacific and Oceania leaving dozens dead and great loss of infrastructure.

Scientists Have Discovered a New Powerful Undercurrent

by nika09 in Issues, February 9, 2011
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Scientists have identified undercurrent, with great speed carrying the cold waters of the coast of Antarctica to the equatorial latitudes, it would be more correct to consider the impact of global warming on ocean circulation and climate of the planet as a whole.

The Antarctica Mystery of the Piri Reis Map:

by mitchey179 in History, February 7, 2011
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How can a map dated from 1513 show the coastline of the Antarctica continent when it wasn’t officially discovered until the 19th century.

A Truly Humble Hero of Irish History

by tonyleather in History, January 17, 2011
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The story of Tom Crean, one of those exploring the poles at the turn of the century.

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