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Do You Know the Saviour of Egyptian Antiquities?

Egyptian antiquities have been threatened for centuries. Since the pharaohs of Egypt placed priceless artifacts into buried tombs, people have been trying to steal them and make a profit. However, thanks to one man, Egypt has been trying to save its antiquities from looters.
Mike Selvon
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Who is Banksy?

Who is Banksy? An attempt to clarify... An English graffiti artist little is known about his personal identity and personal life because Banksy is apparently his alias.
J Leason
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Wordsworth's Literary Precedents

William Wordsworth developed a comprehensive theory of poetry, in part, due to a request from Samuel Taylor Coleridge to write such a theory, and in part to act as an explanatory introduction to the second edition of the Lyrical Ballads. The first edition of the Lyrical Ballads met with mixed reviews, and was criticized for its use of everyday language and characters, natural settings, and incidents drawn from daily life. Wordsworth believed that the Preface to the Second Edition...
Peter Ponzio
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Life and Work of Coleridge

In this article I have written about the life history and works of Coleridge.This article contains a well informative account of the life and works of the great writer,poet and dramatist and critic of England.There is a great need of such articles to be published for the knowledge advancement of the people and the laymen over the world so that they might come to know of the works and hibts and life hobbies of the great writers of the world who have spent their lives in their work and creating...
Basharat Abbas
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Celebrating Significant Changes and Celebrating Success This Independence Day in Venezuela

On the 5th of July the beautiful and geographically diverse nation of Venezuela will once again celebrate Independence Day and relive the events that led to Simon Bolívar bringing the nation to independence from Spain on July 5 1811. The only difference between the celebrations of previous years is that now, in 2008 the Venezuelan people have even more reasons to celebrate this July.
Rhiannon Davies
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Personalities In India - In Memory To The Sons Of India

India is no more looked at as a land of naked sadhus and poor country, rather as an emerging superpower. This has been made possible by well known Indian personalities who enriched India in every facet.
Sonal Arya
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An Italian Artist in Bangkok

Since the turn of the 20th century, Italian craftsmen have contributed to the artistic and architectural splendor of Bangkok. One such artist was Galileo Chini, whose works are a national treasure and art legacy today.
Eric Lim
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The Amish People & Tradition

The Amish are a throwback to the "olden days." They live simply and without most technology in the midst of the technology-laden world of the 21st century. They arrived in the US almost 300 years ago, intent on starting new lives free of religious persecution.
Leon Tuberman
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Adoration of the Magi - Persistence of Memory

Adoration of the Magi by Sandro Botticelli is a Renaissance painting located in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence Italy. Botticelli painted many of these adoration paintings on commission but the Adoration of the Magi seems to be the most popular. This painting is on a wooden altarpiece and shows different people looking at one another with different expressions on their face.
John Schlismann
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Esperanto - Example of a New Construction For an Old Problem

Architecture is about building and constructions to solve problems. A house could be seen as a construction for a problem of security. Living in a house is much safer than living in an open space. Likewise other constructions are sought for different problems. In such a light one could examine a new construction of the language Esperanto.
Hans Bool
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