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Cuss More, Live Longer: Part One

by iva75cpb in Languages, January 30, 2012
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In 17th century the punishment for obscenity was to strap the culprit to the pillory and to put a seal of shame on their forehead. For a long time printed speech had strictly kept its pristine purity, until in 1862 the French author Victor Hugo dared to use the word “shit” in his novel “Les Miserables”.

Deep Thoughts with Funcolours

by Funcolours in Issues, September 15, 2011
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An introduction to this new series plus human evolution with technology.

Neanderthals – Part One

by celeres in History, March 25, 2011
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Discover Neanderthal’s world.

Humanity/ies Big Word How Many of us Really Think About It!

by Tony944 in Issues, March 3, 2011
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Humanity/ies big word isn’t. How many we really think about it!
How many;

Discovery of Piltdown Man

by john smither in Psychology, December 18, 2010
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On December 18th 1912 one of the greatest archeological hoaxes began with the apparent discovery of the Piltdown Man in East Sussex, England. Amateur archeologist Charles Dawson had been digging his way through a gravel pit for three years when he chanced upon a fantastic discovery.

Create The Stage on Which You Dance

by Mark Gordon Brown in Crime, December 13, 2010
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Do accept adversity in your life and that of others or do you try to put an end to adversity and make life the paradise it should be?

Too Big for Our Boots?

by sinnu in Issues, October 23, 2010
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Every then years, the average person in Europe grows about another 13 millimetres. Every year, more and more truly big people are born, so welcome to the high society, or, to be more accurate, welcome back to it.

Maybe Our Ancestors Were Sea-farers?

by Silent Wasp in History, February 17, 2010
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After reading an interesting article by Inna Tysoe, here on Triond, I decided to give my take on the matter, and really question the subject matter her article questioned itself. The question being; Were our ancestors sea farers? I’d say despite speculation we are in no state to dismiss the idea because of our very limited knowledge of the past ancient civilisations.

Ancient Astronauts

by T. S. GARP in Paranormal, October 26, 2009
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A look at ancient astronaut theory.

10 Events That Helped Shape The World

by Lauren Axelrod in History, August 5, 2009
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The evolution of man. A painted pictograph on a cave wall. A shift in civilizations. All of these events have helped shape the ancient world. Dating back millions of years, these events have been recognized as turn of the century findings, where modern societies, art, and technology have thrived.

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