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History’s Most Intelligent: Geniuses of The Past

by Ronald Russel in History, November 11, 2011
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If you were asked the question: who is the smartest person in history? Names such as Isaac Newton, Einstein, and even Leonardo come into the picture. So who are the smartest individuals in history? Let us take a look.

The Story of Leonardo Da Vinci Appointed to The Big Screen

by ChuzNul in Activism, November 9, 2011
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The story of Leonardo Da Vinci’s life journey will be appointed to the big screen, and the story of her life while still young will be the central story.

Leonardo Da Vinci’s Most Widely Known Work &Ndash; The Boba Lisa

by Prakash Vaghela in Activism, October 14, 2011
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There are various great painters in background among the list of best is Leonardo da Vinci. He created many work that will talent lovers and professionals adored. Considered one of his biggest masterpieces that can huge numbers of people worldwide from different periods adored would be the Mona Lisa.

999 Things I Learned That I Want to Share with You Part Five

by vladimire popovski in History, September 21, 2011
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In this fifth installment of the 999 Things I Learned That I Want To Share With You, we will discover who were the first people who used coins, who invented the cash register and a lot more!

Leonardo Da Vinci, The Man Full of Mystery

by Andreanz in People, August 23, 2011
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Leonardo da Vinci was born in 1452 in the town of Vinci, near Empoli, Italy as the illegitimate son of Ser Piero da Vinci, and Caterina.

Procrastination, The Enemy of Self-esteem and Entrepreneurship

by atraccion1982 in Advice, May 15, 2011
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No longer be curious how this social cycle-traffic has led to the exaltation and brought to the conscious of diseases and disorders associated with low confidence and self esteem, that while in good times and expansion were treated with a casualness today acquire a fundamental rise if we consider that it is only through persistence, perseverance and commitment can be achieved by the attainment of objectives of all kinds.

How to Think Like a Genius?

by virtualstory in History, April 22, 2011
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The following eight strategies encourage you to think productively, not to find solutions to reproductive problems. These strategies are similar to the way the creative geniuses who thought art, science and industry throughout history.

Industrial Revolution Discoveries

by Sam Urban in Psychology, April 2, 2011
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Another Industrial Revolution essay.

Incredible Informations, Part One

by sujaysen in History, March 31, 2011
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As a human being, we know lot of things. But it is interesting to see that most of things we do not know or aware of them. Some of them may be as per the following facts.

Essay on Renaissance Compared to Classical Age, and Medieval Age

by Sam Urban in History, March 12, 2011
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Simple essay on the Renaissance.

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