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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.

Earthquake in Charleston, South Carolina, (August 31, 1886)

by balisunset in History, September 2, 2008
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Charleston, South Carolina, experienced the most powerful earthquake ever to strike the east coast of the United States. Because of the epicenter’s closeness to the city, damage was extensive in and around Charleston and the quake was felt in places all the way from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico.

Evolvement of the House

by Swapna P in Subcultures, April 19, 2008
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The Chinese are the most adaptable in the world. It was their way of life and religions life and culture that moulded them that way.

Roman Public Buildings

by The Best in History, August 14, 2007
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Where did the Romans perform their rituals?

Roman Gods & Temples

by The Best in History, August 14, 2007
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The Ancient Romans and their worshiping rituals.

Cultural Differences: a Glimpse of South Korea

by Liane Schmidt in Society, September 22, 2006
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A small glimpse into the unique cultural lifestyle of South Korea.

Famous Landmarks

by ashley in History, September 1, 2006
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Landmarks serve as eye-catching signposts, effective geographical logos, and orientation points for your index finger when you’re reading a map

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