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A Historical Background of Malacca

by Muhammad Irfan Zafar in History, January 20, 2012
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The Gateway of the Most Important Seaway of the World
The beach is unique in its beauty and tidiness

The great tourist of Venice City, Marco polo served the King Kublai Khan of China for 17 years. He was not only the special advisor of the King but also the center of his grants. Kublai Khan was the super power of his age and his court was the super court. But Marco Polo was getting fed up of this court and recalling his home very much.

Byron’s Last Act

by CaptainChaos in Paranormal, October 23, 2011
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One actor gives a final act before a theater’s destruction.

Mother’s Love

by eunece in Issues, October 5, 2011
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A story of a mother and her child by Kapil Sharma.

Mysterious and Strange Archaeology Discoveries That Science Cannot Explain

by mitchey179 in Paranormal, September 27, 2010
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Looking for some mysterious and Strange archaeology discoveries that Science cannot explain yet?….This is a collection of twelve items or locations that have been discovered through archaeology that either do not fit our understanding of history or do not fit into the proper time frame. Another common name for the research into these mysterious items is "forbidden archaeology."

Collateral Damage: 1999 Thousands Dead. a Nation in Ruin

by Silent Wasp in Issues, January 25, 2010
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The year I learnt how cruel this world really is!

Halloween, Christmas, Valentines Day: Why Do We Go Along with It?

by Littlekid137 in Holidays, October 31, 2009
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It seems the media as put the people in this world on a mass buying frenzy thinking that certain holidays are things that you should shop for and few people really sit and think of the real significance of such holidays.

The Angel of Promise, The Angel of The Thames

by Frosty Johnson in Folklore, October 2, 2009
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Since the days of the Great Plague the citizens of London have reported sightings of an Angel that hovers above the Thames.

Opposing Viewpoints: Five Mysterious Places and Structures in the World

by Unofre Pili in Folklore, September 16, 2008
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“I would rather live in a world where my life is surrounded by mystery than live in a world so small that my mind could comprehend it.” Harry Emerson sagely put it.

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