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New Year and Our Environment: We Overdid The Firecrackers

by Suni51 in Holidays, January 1, 2012
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I hear that a number of people have been injured or died due to overuse of firecrackers while celebrating New Year functions. This is no good for our environment as well.

Israeli Economy and Protest with in Their Country

by Tony944 in Issues, September 5, 2011
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According to the news reports Israel is having large protest against them government over high cost of living,

Creating “Atheists”

by L.E.Monist in Lifestyle Choices, February 21, 2011
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How the “ultra-orthodox” does more to run proto-members than the lazy “atheist”

A Hard Life and a Good Death

by Maree Jolleau in Death, May 10, 2010
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Personal story of death, repentance and Truth.

The Monasteries of Meteora, Greece

by Auron Renius in Religion, April 7, 2009
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Built on spectacular natural rock pillars on the edge of the Pindus Mountains in Central Greece stand six unique orthodox monasteries known as the “Monasteries of Meteora,” meaning monasteries suspended it the air.

Immigration of Babylonian Jews to the United States

by novelist in Ethnicity, December 8, 2008
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In the aftermath of World War I, many Jews immigrated to the U. S. from Iraq.
There was also a mass immigration of Babylonian Jews from countries of Asia, such as India, Burma, Singapore, Shanghai and Indonesia.

Clash of Titans

by Jacob E Breach in History, March 22, 2008
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Why the Cold War started, who was at fault, and the inevitability of the worldwide conflict.

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