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The Library of Congress, National Press Club, and the University Club host large annual book fairs in DC, allowing anyone who loves books to meet their favorite authors.
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The choice of celebs appearing at Madame Tussauds reflects public opinion. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown was voted out while President Obama takes pride of place.
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Muhammad Ali, aka Cassius Clay, returned to Ireland to visit the town where his ancestor, Abe Grady was born and raised. Abe left Ireland in the 1860s to emigrate to USA.
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Instinct serves as an invaluable guiding tool during challenging and turbulent times.
"He's behind you, oh no he isn't, oh yes he is!" Familiar shouts heard during a family outing to a pantomime, which for many is part of the Christmas festivities.
Many people underestimate the impact self talk can have on achieving personal and professional goals. Having greater awareness towards self talk can yield great results.
Often called the cradle of French culture in North America, Quebec City offers the best of both new and old world vacation escapes.
There are a surprising number of celebrities with OCD. Famous people with obsessive-compulsive disorder can be an inspiration for other sufferers of this disorder.
Daniel Mendoza, or Mendoza the Jew as he proudly billed himself, was a professional Jewish boxer from the East End of London who developed the art of scientific boxing.
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