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Parma – A City of Hidden Treasures
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The Home of Prosciutto and Parmigiana, the City of Parma has a Number of Other Well-Hidden Treasures.
Jul 16, 2010
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Glynis Macri
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Catal Huyuk: Ancient Life in a Neolithic City
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Humanity's history starts with Catal Huyuk's. Located near Turkey's Konya Plain, Catal Huyuk is the site of man's earliest known Neolithic settlement.
Jul 3, 2011
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Nona Tepper
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Pandas on the Agenda when New Zealand PM Visits China
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Prime Minister John Key is talking to Chinese officials about leasing a pair of giant pandas, and possibly providing two kiwis in part payment.
Jun 28, 2010
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Brian Cross
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Theresa Grafflin
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Theresa Grafflin is a citizen and freelance writer living in Albany, New York after a 30 year stint in Texas. Born in Worcestor, Massachusetts, Grafflin returned to her Northeastern roots in 1997...
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The Empire of Mali; Sundiata's Legacy
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The development of the ancient Mandingo Empire of Mali by the first Mansa of Mali, Sundiata.
Dec 9, 2010
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Sheriff Garba
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Bicycle Tour in Amsterdam
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The bike culture in Amsterdam, Netherlands sets this city apart and riding a bike here is a quintessential Dutch experience.
Mar 18, 2010
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Lauren Becker
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The Battles of Alexander the Great 334BC to 332BC
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After his stunning victory at the River Granicus, Alexander pursued his Persian enemy into present day Turkey, where he achieved further great triumphs.
Jul 11, 2011
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Brenda Ralph Lewis
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Realpolitik and Idealism in Foreign Policy
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European and American foreign policy initiatives followed moralist approaches of idealism or the ruthless actions of Realpolitik to achieve goals favorable to the state.
Oct 16, 2009
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Michael Streich
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The Parthenon: Monument to Athenian Democracy and Imperialism
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Built to reflect the glory of Athens and its democratic achievement, the Parthenon also encapsulates the imperial hubris of the city
Feb 19, 2011
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Keith Sellick
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Libyan Dictator Col Muammar al-Gaddafi Under Severe Pressure
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Libyan Dictator al-Gaddafi may be out after 40 years in power. Reportedly some of his troops have joined the protesters. Could Saudi Arabia be next?
Feb 21, 2011
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Gerald Greene
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Cinco de Mayo Is Fiesta Time
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On May 5 many U.S. cities celebrate Cinco de Mayo with music, dancing and Mexican food. The day commemorates the 1862 victory of Mexico in a battle with the French.
May 2, 2008
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Linda McDonnell
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Lorenzo de' Medici – De Facto Ruler of Florence
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Lorenzo de' Medici was a banker, politician, diplomat, patron of the arts and the uncrowned sovereign of the Florentine Republic.
May 4, 2010
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Ivan Castro
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Review - The Screaming Room
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What happens when the depraved obsessions of a generation past are visited on the people of New York City?
May 9, 2007
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Sandy Mitchell
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The Origins of Alphabet
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A vast range of written records have been found in Ugarit. But was it the site of the world's first alphabet?
Aug 1, 2008
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Natasha Sheldon
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Isabella d'Este – A Very Connected Renaissance Woman
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Born into privilege, and having married into a powerful family, Isabella d'Este was, as we would say today, "connected" and for a very long time.
Oct 31, 2010
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Corbitt Nesta
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200th Commemoration of the War of 1812
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The War of 1812 was a rallying cry for national unity and identity that was heard across North America.
Dec 22, 2011
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Denise Larson
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Code of Hammurabi in Ancient Babylon
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Although not the first ancient law code, Hammurabi's Code brought together local legal traditions that defined the social and economic norms of Near East society.
Mar 14, 2009
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Michael Streich
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February Games Releases Preview
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February will shape up to be a good month for all platforms and formats. This article will explore the most new game releases this month.
Feb 1, 2010
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Lachlan Stevens
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Cherokee Woman of War
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Nanye-hi, or Nancy, as she was later called was a respected, beloved, Cherokee Chieftainess that won fame with her eloquent words of peace during tragic times.
Jul 30, 2009
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Allene Reynolds
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