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The Ancient Royal City of Mycenae

by eddiego65 in Social Sciences, June 1, 2012
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Indeed, Mycenae is the most significant archaeological site on the Peloponnese in southern Greece, and is also one of the most visited. The ruined complex, which contains many of the best royal tombs, is located a little over a mile outside the modern town of Mycenae that straddles the Nafplio-Athens main road.

Uk Plans for Rise in Immigrants

by awe in Issues, May 25, 2012
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The Home Office is drawing up contingency plans to cope with a possible large increase in immigration from Greece if the euro collapses.

The Biggest Decrease in Euro Natural Two Months

by Ceng Adud in Government, May 22, 2012
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The euro fell 1.1 percent to 1.2684 dollars on Tuesday The biggest decrease in euro Natural Two Months.

Greece Created a Deadlock in The European Financial Market Crisis

by Ceng Adud in Society, May 14, 2012
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Out the possibility of Greece from the euro zone Greece created a deadlock in the European financial market crisis.

This is The World’s Oldest Computer News (Image)

by bojtobolu23 in Social Sciences, May 14, 2012
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Who would have thought the oldest computer in the world is about two thousand years old. Now scientists are studying the mechanism of this computer is fairly old.

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.

Fighting Climate Change in an Age of Austerity

by John Walsh in Activism, May 8, 2012
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The problem of events stands in the way of designing good anti-climate change policies – and the problem of the proponents of austerity.

Fighting Climate Change in an Age of Austerity

by John Walsh in Activism, May 7, 2012
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The problem of events stands in the way of designing good anti-climate change policies – and the problem of the proponents of austerity.

Fear for The Future of The EU – European stock exchanges recorded a sharp drop

by rustygold in Government, May 7, 2012
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After elections in France and Greece, European stock exchanges recorded a sharp drop on Monday.
The euro plunged against other world currencies. This supports the fact that the investors are concerned about the future of the European Union.

Economy, How is It

by coxjoseph5 in Society, May 7, 2012
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The world economy is in a mess, what will it take to change it? Every government in the world is looking for the answer. Do you have the answer if so tell us.

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