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Redrow Homes Win Best Large Housebuilder at Whathouse Awards

by thetravelbug in Economics, December 4, 2011
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The WhatHouse.co.uk house builder awards were held in November and awarded various home builders and development firms across the UK. They gave awards in 21 categories for house building.

How to Make Your Own Good Day!

by Queenbcrout in Advice, August 8, 2011
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Enjoying life.

A True Ghost Story. The Gentleman of Magdalen Street

by Jackie118 in Holidays, August 7, 2011
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Did I see the ghost of a Victorian or Edwardian gentleman or was it just a figment of my imagination. I’ll let you decide!

Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center Spends $3.5 Million on Name Change

by Sydney Prevette in Education, April 6, 2011
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Well known Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center will spend $3.5 million dollars over the next two to three years to drop the university from its name.

The Reflection of Buildings and Skyscrappers

by baby piglet in Society, December 12, 2010
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Like water, manmade reflective surfaces can also produce beautiful and stunning reflective images of buildings and skyscrappers.

Mysteries of Ancient Greece: The King and Queen of Heaven

by Mr Ghaz in Society, December 8, 2010
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Zeus was the supreme god of Olympos and possessed many admirable attributes. However, his dalliances with other goddesses and mortal women infuriated his consort Hena, was rarely passed up an opportunity to wreak vengeance on his lovers and the children he conceived with them.

Just a Thought About The New Community Center

by truth2bknown in Issues, December 30, 2009
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We watched this being built and they said it was going to be for the community, then as we walk by the statue is of a Caucasian boy?

10 Quick Facts About The Empire State Building

by Nelson Doyle in History, September 13, 2009
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The 102-Floor Empire State Building is the tallest building still standing in New York City. Learn more facts about the world famous Empire State Building.

China Contributions to Japanese History and Culture

by ZI in Ethnicity, July 23, 2009
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This is all about Chinese contributions to japan.

Japan Earthquake (October 28, 1891)

by balisunset in History, September 3, 2008
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The Nobi Region north of Nagoya, Japan, was hit with an earthquake of magnitude 8. The earthquake was felt all over the island of Honshu as many buildings came down and 7,000 lost their lives.

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