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An Introduction to Epicurus and The Good Life

by Ed King in Philosophy, May 28, 2012
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An Introduction to Epicurus and the Good Life.

The Persian Empire – From Beginning to The End

by keger8 in History, May 13, 2012
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From the beginning of the Persian dominance to the end, I have highlighted the main events of the Persian Empire; outlining the rise and fall of the Persian Empire.

The Reasons Behind Theseus’ Success Greek Mythology

by JohnW1 in Folklore, May 11, 2012
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The article discusses the reasons why Theseus succeeds in his adventures.

Unhealthy Snacks, Sodas and Watching TV – a Threat to Childhood Health

by gembox02 in Government, April 15, 2012
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Unhealthy Snacks, Sodas And Watching TV – A Threat To Childhood Health.

Mysteries of Ancient Egypt

by Predators in History, April 10, 2012
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What happened to Nefertiti? How old is the Sphinx? Who were the first kings of Egypt? How many pyramids there, anyway? Although this year, which celebrated 200 years since Egyptology is considered science, much controversy still surrounds the history of the most exotic ancient civilizations. Some of those mysteries we are presented by Marc Ulieriu.

Retired Suicide, Athens Riot

by bogamitra in Death, April 5, 2012
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Protesters clashed with riot police in the Greek capital, Athens several hours after a pensioner committed suicide outside the parliament.

Country Profiles: Greece

by ActionSammy in History, February 27, 2012
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A brief summary on Greece.

Germany Drawing Up Plans for Greece to Leave The Euro

by Ndaloe Prasetyo in Government, February 19, 2012
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Plans for Portugal to standard, possibly making the dollar, have been selected in Malaysia as the Western Partnership starts to deal with up to the fact that Ancient economical financial obligations are spiralling out of control – with or without a second bailout.

Protesters Burn Buildings in Athens

by Ixodoi in Issues, February 13, 2012
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As the Greek Parliament in Athens discussing the "cut program" that is required by Europe, Athens streets are burning. The protesters set fire to at least ten buildings, offices and cafes. They clash with police, firing tear gas. 100 thousand in the streets of Athens, tens of thousands of Thessaloniki.

Early Islamic Portrayal of Aristotle

by hsnbwn in History, February 9, 2012
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Early Islamic portrayal of Aristotle.

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