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Articles related to "Ox"
Ox Tongue One of the cheaper cuts of meat - but you can pay a fortune for it at a fancy restaurant. ox tongue • tongue
Simple Hawaii Dishes Overview of simple Hawaii dishes and recipes hawaii • food • hawaiian food • recipes • ox tail soup
Ten Best Things to Do in Oxford If visiting England's Oxford don't miss the Ashmolean Museum, Balliol College, Christ Church of Harry Potter fame, Bodleian Library, Botanic Gardens and literary pubs. ten best things to do in oxford • university city near london • harry potter • visitor attractions • ashmolean museum
When Kansas Wasn't Flat After Paul Bunyon discovered Kansas, which was covered with mountains and trees, he logged all the trees and caused Kansas to be flattened. Then he brought in the first horses to America and gave them to the Indians. bunyon • paul • ox • babe • blue
Legendary Animals of Christmas The donkey, ox, tabby cat, robin, stork, bee and spider each have their own legends. Read their stories and rejoice in the miracles of the animals. christmas animal legends • animal miracles • donkey • ox • tabby cat
Buffalo Bill (Part 1) William F. Cody, otherwise known as Buffalo Bill, led a long and colorful life. He was just eleven years old when he left home on his first adventure with a wagon train. He learned horsemanship and tracking and some became an expert hunter and scout. buffalo bill • william f. cody • pony express • george chrisman • north platte
Easter - Where do the Easter Bunny and Easter Eggs come from? Where do the Easter Bunny and Easter eggs come from? Read this article to find out! easter • easter rabbit • easter bunny • easter egg • hot cross bun
History of Quantity Cooking, The Early Empires: Part 1 A history of cooking and the transition between the Early Empires and the cooking of today. The first part researching the Early Empires and the beginning of cooking as we know it. history • kitchens • cuisines • quantity • cooking
World Art Gallery Quiz Read about these 17th- through 19th-century works of art and the world museums where they can be visited today. world art gallery quiz • metropolitan museum of art in new york • kunsthistorisches museum in vienna • national gallery of scotland in edinburgh • national gallery in london
Birth Flower for April The language, legends and history for the daisy; the flower for those born in the month of April. The meaning of the daisy's botanical and common name. language of flowers • birth month flower • birth month flower for april • what is the birth flower for april • birth flower for april
Birth Flower for November The language, legends and history for the Chrysanthemum; the flower for those born in the month of November. language of flowers • birth month flower • birth month flower for november • what is the birth flower for november • chrysanthemum
Darius Milhaud and Les Six Life and Works of French composer Darius Milhaud, a member of Les Six and best known for Le Boeuf sur le Toit. darius milhaud • darius milhaud and les six • darius milhaud bitonality • life and works of darius milhaud • milhaud le boeuf sur le toit
Italy’s Living Nativity Scenes Throughout Italy, the holidays are observed with scenes of the first Christmas, but in some towns living people replace statues and the scene takes on a life of its own. italy’s living nativity scenes • re-enacting night bethlehem • st. francis assisi first crèche • people replace statues • feast three kings epiphany january 6
Samuel Hearne, Arctic Explorer British explorer Samuel Hearne was sent North on the search for copper mines by his employer, the Hudson's Bay Company. After months of travel, he arrived to find no ore canadian history • samuel hearne and his guides reached the water's e • still partly-frozen arctic ocean in 1771 • the hudson's bay company wanted the ore as ballast • the small excursion party set out from prince of w
Easter Parade in Florence, Italy In Florence, the seat of the Renaissance in Italy, Easter Sunday is celebrated with pomp and circumstance. easter parade • scoppio del carro • exploding cart • duomo and baptistry • church and civic dignitaries
Weird Minnesota Landmarks Forget the Mall of America! On your next visit to check out Minnesota tourism, check out the World's Largest Ball of Twine and other awesome roadside attractions. minnesota landmark • roadside attraction • minnesota travel • weird landmark • paul bunyon
Elijah Elliot's Lost Wagon Train Elijah Elliot promised a wagon train of 1,000 men and women that his route to Oregon would save them time and energy. He actually had never seen the route. oregon trail • lost wagon train • elijah elliot • 1000 pioneers • willamette valley
The First Fleets Provisions List Find out the itemised account of the First Fleets provisions, in order to better understand the care that it took in setting up the first ever settlement of Australia. firstfleet • convicts • transporation • botanybay • australiansettlement
Long-term and Degree Courses in Celtic Languages: Ireland and the United Kingdom This article attempts to identify and briefly describe all of the opportunities for studying Celtic languages in Ireland and the UK. irish • gaelic • scottish • manx • welsh
Lyons Boys Roar with Rosedale Mascot The brothers Lyons realized a dream when their Rosedale Mascot captured a major event during Illinois' Super Night festivities. harness racing • rosedale mascot • lyons brothers • standardbreds • langley memorial
See England and the Eclipse in Pullman Comfort Join the Travel Sleuth on the Charter Riviera Express from Paddington to see the Solar Eclipse in Cornwall. Relax in comfort and enjoy the scenic rail route through southern England. rail travel • railway travel • cornwall • london • eclipse
Shamrocks - Growing Oxalis How to grow Shamrocks and Oxalis plants indoors and out. Shamrock history and origins. Part of the Suite101 St. Patricks Day Event shamrock • shamrocks • growing • indoor • indoors
Living Green and Biodiversity Why living green means working to preserve global biodiversity green living • biodiversity • sustainable agriculture • domestic animals • heritage turkeys
The Tiger in a Trap The Korean folk tale <i>The Tiger in a Trap</i> tiger • folk tale • korea • gratitude • judgement
Aesop and the Fisherman a brief discussion of common themes that are Aesop's Fables and the Fisherman and His Wife by Pushkin and Brothers Grimm that include panic disorders. anxiety and panic disorders • psychology • comparative literature • myth • fable
Historical Curiosities What strange believes did the people in the past have about science and nature? Read four misconceptions and see if you can guess what they were really talking about. science • misconceptions • history • kids • animals
Lyrics to Little Drummer Boy The words and beat of this popular Christmas song appeal to children of all ages. little drummer boy • christmas carol lyrics • children's christmas carols • drummer boy christmas song • christmas drummer boy song
The Tractor The development of the tractor and why it became the farmer's most useful tool. tractor • farming • antique • history • agriculture
The Morgan Beatus, Part II Morgan Beatus, medieval, art, history catholic liturgy spain morgan beatus • spain • history • catholic liturgy • art
Explorer's Inn The only Amazon jungle lodge inside the borders of Tambopata National Reserve in Southeastern Peru, Explorer's Inn has been attracting wildlife enthusiasts for decades. explorer's inn • amazon hotels • peruvian amazon hotels • amazon lodges • puerto maldonando lodges
Italy’s Christmas Nativity Scenes Nearly every Italian town has a presepio, often of life-sized crèche figures that retell the night in Bethlehem. Some of the best are in Greccio, Rome, Naples and Verona. italy’s christmas nativity scenes • holy family presepio manger scenes • assisi greccio hermitage st. francisfirst creche • via san gregorio armenov naples • verona rassegna del presepe
Just So Stories A look at a few of the folktales given in this book by Rudyard Kipling. rudyard kipling • just so stories • how the camel got his hump • how the rhinoceros got his skin • folktales
Minnesota Winter Festivals Summer festivals are fun, but winter festivals are something special. Here's where to find winter festivities in the Twin Cities metro area and in outstate Minnesota. minnesots winter festival • saint paul winter carnival • blast on the border • twin cities metro area • ely
The Celtic Invasion Even the early Celtic tribes, the La Tene, the Hallstatt, and the Belgae, were once invaders celts • celtic • belgae • celtic art • celtic tribes
The Return of Indiana Jones Steven Spielberg and George Lucas have created another top class action/adventure which successfully plays tribute to the previous Indiana Jones films. indiana jones and the kingdom of the crystal skull • indiana jones • harrison ford • steven spielberg • george lucas
UK's Cambridge Orchard Tea Garden The unusual Orchard Tea Gardens in Grantchester has a glittering array of past patrons, ranging from Prince Charles to J G Ballard. cambridge • orchard tea-garden • refreshment garden • university celebrities • well known people
Wildlife of Alaska's ANWR Vast herds of caribou roam the the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, but the refuge is home to hundreds of other species as well. anwr • wildlife in anwr • animal species in arctic national wildlife refuge • polar bears in anwr • marine mammals in anwr
Farming in Medieval Times Farming was an important and crucial part of medieval life. The success or failure of a harvest could mean the difference between prosperity and starvation. farming in medieval times • working on the land in the middle ages • the medieval farming year • the medieval peasant • medievael
History Resources Internet resources for history minded individuals. internet • resources • history • archives • publications
La Dolcetto Vita What an unfortunate name! Dolcetto sounds like 'dolce' which means sweet in Italian and we live in one of those rare ages when sweet is sometimes suspect-at least in the dolcetto • barbera • nebbiolo • barolo • barbaresco
The 1914 Army of Montenegro Montenegro began the war as the poorest equipped of all of the 1914 armies but never faltered, and often outfought its enemies. montenegro world war one • montenegro army • gasser heavy revolver • montenegrin soldier • smith & wesson 44 caliber revolvers
The Cow or the Buffalo Traffic along the westward trails increase. Buffalo killed to subdue the Indians. Towns established in the west. the cow or the buffalo • west not big enough for both • traffic on the western trails • fort laramie wyoming • oregon trail
The Worst Jobs in History Tony Robinson explores some dangerous occupations throughout British history, from Roman gold mining to a Victorian tannery. the worst jobs in history • tony robinson • victorian england • powder monkeys • tanners
Top Ten French Gothic Cathedrals France is the birthplace of the Gothic style. Its cathedrals run the full gamut of the style - from the simplicity of early Gothic through to Flamboyant decadence. french cathedrals • french gothic style • gothic architecture in france • gothic cathedrals in france • french gothic architecture
A 2004 Ford Taurus SES DTC P2196 This time around we look at a 2004 Ford Taurus SES with Diagnostic Trouble Code P2196. transmission • flush • intake • manifold • gasket
Academy Awards from The 1940s Many of these 1940s Oscar movies are strong examples of powerful film making and are highly regarded today. Even the weaker ones are still enjoyable and worth a look. academy awards 1940s • oscar best pictures 1940 • 1940s oscars • 1940 oscar winner • 1940 best picture
Asian Movies at VIFF The Sun Also Rises, 3 Days to Forever and Bing Ai asian movies • vancouver international film festival • the sun also rises • 3 days to forever • getting home
Chez Victor at Hotel Le Germain Chef David Chrystian's late autumn menu offers up numerous gems in this contemporary dining space that is sure to please the palate. chez victor • hotel le germain • chez victor+restaurant • chez victor+toronto • chef david chrystian |
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