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25 Things a Girl/boy Should Never Apologize for

by americawriter in Relationships, May 12, 2011
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25 Things a girl/boy should never apologize for.

The Asteroid Apophis Could Hit Earth in April 2029

by Lerinti Sorin in Issues, May 8, 2011
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In December of 2004, astronomers discovered an asteroid whose orbit is calculated dangerously close to Earth. The astral body has been called Apophis, after the Egyptian god of evil and destruction, and experts believe that in 2029 or during the next rotation cycle, the asteroid hit our planet could.

Environment Problems in 2011

by Mr.Soloxen in Issues, May 3, 2011
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Why has it become so important to keep yourself updated with the environmental problems of 2011? What are they and how much damage have they caused to our planet? Read this article to get more information…

How The Crisis in Japan is Going to Affect You

by Ashwath Komath in Society, May 1, 2011
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The crisis in Japan is a bad one. It may not strike you at first that it is going to have an impact on you too.

Disaster in Japan

by NineChan in Society, April 25, 2011
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About the earthquake and Tsunami and the fight against the nuclear power plants.

Most Deadliest Nature Disasters Ever Happened in The World

by anjanax in History, April 22, 2011
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10 most tragic nature disasters till 2010.

Japan After The Earthquake, Tsunami and Nuclear Spill | Johnny Lucas Canada News Report

by Canadasocialmedianews in Society, April 18, 2011
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The history of Japan is the history of setbacks, disasters and recoveries. Each one is different, none of them break the Japanese spirit. How they manage that is also something to learn.

“Hereafter” Fails to Please

by Charlie K in Paranormal, April 15, 2011
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This article shares information about and reviews the film entitled "Hereafter."

California Man’s Body Swept Away by Tsunami and is Found in Oregon

by www.eteachers.info in Crime, April 13, 2011
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The body of a man from northern California 250 miles swept out to sea while trying to photograph the arrival of the tsunami in Japan last month about 380 not miles away in Oregon.

Man Trying to Photograph Japan’s Tsunami, Dies in Tsunami

by www.eteachers.info in Society, April 13, 2011
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Body of a man in Northern California, 25 miles swept out to sea while trying to describe the arrival of the tsunami in Japan last month, is 380 miles away in Oregon.

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