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Death Penalty Won’t Sort Out Rising Crime

by vickylass in Issues, May 19, 2012
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It is about time that death penalty was abolished everywhere. It is what distinguishes between a civilised country and another that isn’t. What do you think?

Population Growth and Sustainable Development – Case Study of India

by Carisha Q. in Issues, February 28, 2012
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In 1987, the World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED), also known as the Brundtland Commission popularized the notion of Sustainable Development and provided the most widely accepted definition of this new development paradigm. This report explains the meaning of sustainable development by using a case study to discuss the implications and consequences of population growth on sustainable development.

NAZCA LINE MYSTERY

by tonyleather in Social Sciences, September 16, 2011
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First seen in the 1920s, when commercial flights went over them, the Nazca Lines have always been an engima, exactly who built them or why unclear to this day.

Going Large

by tonyleather in Sexuality, July 6, 2011
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When it stopped being popular for girls to have ample, hourglass figures, something very precious was lost to the male world. Happily it seems to be on the way back.

The 10 Most Evil Figures in Human History ..

by Skouti in History, February 6, 2011
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Hittler Is In the List!

The Oldest Library in Indiana is Haunted

by Steve Weitzner in Society, October 5, 2010
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Ghost stories about the Willard library.

Mysteries of The World – The Megalithic Temples of Malta

by Ronald Marbles in Social Sciences, August 18, 2010
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The temple complexes of Malta are almost as old as the Irish Newgrange, but more more extensive. Built with megalithic stones between approximately 7000 and 2500 BC, seven of the twenty-three temples identified so far are still preserved today.

Mysteries of The World – The Megalithic Temples of Malta

by Ronald Marbles in Social Sciences, August 18, 2010
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The temple complexes of Malta are almost as old as the Irish Newgrange, but more more extensive. Built with megalithic stones between approximately 7000 and 2500 BC, seven of the twenty-three temples identified so far are still preserved today.

Hitler and Unemployment in Germany

by CharlotteKay in History, January 12, 2010
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How Hitler solved the problem of unemployment in Germany.

Psychological Hardiness

by giftarist in History, August 14, 2009
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Tough attitudes helped these famous people deal with challenges.

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