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Taylor Lautner Look-alike?

by Yalonda in People, November 5, 2009
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Do you agree that he looks like Taylor Lautner?

Madeleine Mccann: Swedish Police Hunt for a Girl Who Strongly Resembles Her

by MMK in Crime, October 11, 2009
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Pictures of a girl resembling Madeleine McCann taken at a car show have prompt Swedish Police to launch a search operation to identify the child and the couple accompanying her.

A Night to Forget

by cardy in Paranormal, September 29, 2009
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My experience with a Ouija board.

What is Goth?

by Anders Hegelund in Subcultures, July 25, 2009
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There’s a lot of ways to dress. You can be pop, Emo, Techno, goth, hip hop, indie, geek, playboy or any of those styles out there. I will talk about the Goths.

Elizabethan Food

by Ph.D. DR. ZIXING JIE in History, June 1, 2009
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The basic meal for an Elizabethan citizen, especially the peasants consisted of fish, bread, cheese, and honey mead.

What is Yoga Meditation

by kamlesh786 in Spirituality, April 16, 2009
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Yoga means union. Although many people believe that this term refers to the connection between body and mind or body and spirit, the traditional acceptance is union between the individual and the universal conscience. Thus, yoga refers to a state of consciousness, and the methods to achieve an objective that the State or the Union with the Divine.

The Ghost Photograph of the Brown Lady of Raynham

by Patrick Bernauw in Paranormal, February 24, 2009
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The true story of a fake photograph, considered one of the best ghost photographs of all time. The ghost picture of the already infamous Brown Lady was taken in 1936 at Raynham Hall, Norfolk.

Tribal Survival in Century 21

by R J Evans in Ethnicity, January 11, 2009
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Many people saw the twentieth century as the chronological death knell for tribal cultures around the world, particularly as globalization took hold. However, many tribes persevered and are still here at almost the end of the first decade of the twenty first. Here we take a look at four of these tribes – to our eyes perhaps bewilderingly unfamiliar – and ponder how long their unique cultures will continue to surprise, educate and delight.

If the Shoe Fits, Fling It

by R J Evans in Folklore, December 20, 2008
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There is currently a certain vogue for shoe flinging – where the rest of the world learned exactly what it means in one place. But what does it mean to the Western World? An inquiring mind investigates.

The New Year is on January 13th

by Lucas Dié in Holidays, December 4, 2008
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In parts of Eastern Switzerland, the New Year is still celebrated on the 13th of January. New Year’s Eve, i.e. the 12th, is a festival day for everybody and schools and shops are closed. On this day, the Claus is on the loose going from house to house.

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