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Don't believe in ghosts? You just may if you stay in one of these places...
By Lisa Jenkins | Published 8/19/2008
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The variety of shopping destinations in Boston is as diverse as the city's many neighborhoods. Luxury, artsy, vintage, national chain, antique, second-hand? Whatever your shopping taste, you'll find it in BeanTown.
By Christine Tetreault | Published 7/9/2008
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Munnar is a very peaceful place with miles and miles of tea plantation..
By Kanchan | Published 4/4/2008
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Richmond, Virginia is rife with great places to eat year-round. For Thanksgiving and through the holidays the place out-does itself.
By DrDevience | Published 11/10/2006
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The paper gives a brief overview of the Haiku scene in the Tamil language today.
By Thiaga rajan | Published 7/17/2008
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Wood Fossil is amazing to see. It is a proof to show that nature is the mighty ruler.
By Kalai Selvi Arivalagan | Published 12/31/2007
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Tips for profiting from the current market slump by investing in India, China, and other emerging markets
By Sarah R | Published 8/29/2008
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Here are 100 free activities and events all around the City of Chicago to entertain and let you keep your money at the same time.
By Sophia Sanchez | Published 7/19/2007
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Fried Chicken originated in the south with the original "box lunches." The meal consisted of a piece of chicken and a piece of fruit packed in a shoe box for portability.....
By Walt Crocker | Published 10/19/2006
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Pondicherry is the most famous place for all the tourists visiting India due to Maharshi Arvind Ashram situated here at the sea shore. The atmosphere is totally spiritual and full of cosmic energy at the Ashram attracting many tourists in search of peace.
By Harishrai Mehta | Published 4/22/2008
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Paxitirth is a place for the pilgrimage for the followers of Lord Shiva. The two big birds like eagle come here every day exactly at 11.30 am for their lunch since last so many years and are said to be the staunch followers of Lord Shiva.
By Harishrai Mehta | Published 5/13/2008
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There is a little-known battle for survival going in some parts of the world. Those at risk are baby girls, and the casualties are in the millions each year.
By Edgar Gonzalez | Published 6/22/2007
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visit to zoo
By Pratanu Banerjee | Published 2/19/2007
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Situated on the southwest coast of India, sandwiched between the deep azure Arabian Sea and the lush Western Ghats, Kerala is land of marvelous beauty.
By Amrevis | Published 7/1/2005
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This article points out all the many things that there are to do in and around San Diego, California. It has many suggestions for people with different interest.
By Gypsywind | Published 9/16/2006
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Golkonda fort is famous for its unique archtectural design and the most beautiful, historical palaces, temples, and the long underground tunnels. The priceless diamond of Kohinoor was found out from gold mines of Golkonda.
By Taru Mehta | Published 8/5/2008
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Kodai Canal is the most scenic hill station situated in the State of Tamilnadu in India. The tourists keep on visiting this unique hill station from all over the world to experience its natural beauty and the most scenic views of the Nilgiri Mountains range.
By Harishrai Mehta | Published 4/26/2008
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This paper examines Robert D. Kaplan's travels through the Tartary region, as outlined in his book, Eastward to Tartary.
By Greg Reeson | Published 7/19/2006
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The lifestyle of the common man in India is very different from that of a common man in the US. Some activities are still personalized, and not yet affected by the scourge of globalization. A look at such activities.
By S. Gokhale | Published 9/21/2007
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Is it possible for the United States to establish a form of Direct Democracy? Not according to Lyle Jones. Rousseau's vision of democracy is neither possible nor desirable.
By Lyle Jones | Published 1/24/2006
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This paper looks at how regional versions of the same Women's magazine speak volumes about the cultures they are a 'product' of. Specifically, it looks at one of South Africa's only women's magazines and what it says about S.African notions of femininity.
By Ashley Monat | Published 5/31/2006
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An inspection on how two prominent nineteenth-century American authors combined travel-narratives with romantic fiction in order to posit the reader in a similar place as the narrator(s) himself.
By Shaun Richards | Published 12/14/2006
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To me there are few things that make me sadder than a young child who has already been taught to hate.
By Alchemy Annie | Published 8/29/2007
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This article is a guide to the malaysian way of life. This article is especially useful for business travelling.
By James Kent | Published 7/6/2006
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What makes music dangerous? Original research by Michael Hinckley (MA, University of California at Santa Barbara) show that, whatever the reason, Algerian governments and rebels alike will KILL to stop it.
By Michael Hinckley | Published 9/2/2008
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When you are in India, you can experience the cultural exuberance, diversity of terrain and in search of that special something, an extra punch that only India promises and delivers.
By Anuraga Jain | Published 9/1/2006
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My experiences of my visit to an amzaing hill station Pachmarhi in Madhya Pradesh State of India. How much I enjoyed visited that place.
By Deepak | Published 1/24/2008
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Thankfully, we haven't all lost sight of what reality looks like as evidenced in a new indie film "The Fall." That film uses real, stunning scenery in every shot--yet fooled astute, CGI-obsessed filmmakers. Perhaps it'll forward a new plan for live-action movies...
By Gregoriancant | Published 5/20/2008
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The temple of Surpaneshwar is one of the most beautiful place at the bank of River Narmada. Thousands of nature lovers visit this unique temple so as to be very close to the virgin beauty of thick forest.
By Taru Mehta | Published 8/27/2008
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Description of interesting cities to visit while on vacation.
By Gettysburg Reb | Published 2/20/2008
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Elaine Seymour left her native California in the early 1960s to join the Peace Corps and has spent the last 40 years seeing the world. Once the Christmas season is over, she is hanging up her Santa hat and heading out again.
By Lucinda Gunnin | Published 12/21/2006
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7 traveling attractions in and around Downtown San Diego, CA, USA. Hopefully these will entice you here to find out more about the other attractions like Sea World, Mission Bay, Wild Animal Park, etc as well!
By Smorg | Published 10/26/2007
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Mysore is the lovely city, situated near the city of Bangalore in India, presenting all the tourists with a lovely Botanical Garden, Chamunda Hills, Gomteshwar temple and many other sites seeing spots. Many foreign visitors make sure to visit this wonderful city.
By Harishrai Mehta | Published 5/19/2008
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Mount Abu is a perhaps the only hill station in Rajasthan State and the coolest place in the state throughout the year.
By Kanchan | Published 4/29/2008
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Rameshwar, situated in the State of Tamilnadu in India, is the biggest temple of Lord Shiva in the entire India. As this temple is said to be built by Lord Ram, it has become a very important and holy place of pilgrimage for all the Hindus.
By Harishrai Mehta | Published 4/28/2008
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The district of Jaisalmer is situated in the western part of Rajasthan. It is bound on the west, north and northwest by Pakistan. On the south and east there are the districts of Barmer and Jodhpur respectively, and on the northeast, is Bikaner district of Rajasthan.
By Nidhi Agrawal | Published 5/20/2008
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The caves of Ajanta and Illora present the most beautiful and artistic wall pictures made before at least 1000 years on Buddha, Jain, and the Brahmin religions. The tourists and the artists both visit these unique caves to witness the most artistic wall paintings.
By Harishrai Mehta | Published 5/29/2008
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NBA Power Couple, Doug & Jackie Christie speaks to Talk Dat Ish's own Tionna Smalls about new album and more.
By Tionna Smallls | Published 7/29/2008
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A must-see for travelers to India, the dual locations of Varanasi and Sarnath are respectively among the most holy sites in Hinduism and Buddhism.
By Rich Thomas | Published 8/1/2008
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The historical city of Hyderabad attracts thousands of visitors in view of famous museums, palaces, forts, pearl market, and the diamond mines situated here. The city has its own history and beauty to enjoy.
By Taru Mehta | Published 8/1/2008
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Konidela Siva Shankar Vara Prasad is famously known as Chiranjeevi in the Telugu film Industry, which produces the highest number of films every year in South India. In this fictional interview session, he interviewed me. I consider him my brother.
By Datla Chiranjeevi Raju | Published 5/9/2007
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Excerpted from "Bonanza: How to Profit During a Global Economic Depression", by Alex S. Gabor, this hard hitting view of the global economy and its cancerous cells upon human consciousness is sure to stir up demands for improvement in the way we manage our global resources.
By Alex S. Gabor | Published 1/13/2008
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Vrindavan. This is considered to be one of the holiest places in India. This is the place where Krishna performed his pastimes five thousand years ago.
By Cori Churdar-Wilejto | Published 7/20/2007
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True mixologists will build a drink around one or more of the four basic parts whose flavors they particularly like or are interested in
By Mike Downey | Published 5/31/2007
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You feel the tout God's own Country literally true when you see a number of pilgrim centers in Kerala. This land is interspersed with Hindu, Muslim and Christian pilgrim centers. Kerala pilgrim centers receive pilgrims from all over India and around the world.
By Dev Sri | Published 12/19/2006
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I moved to Africa when I was 5 years old, with my missionary parents who had previously done work in places like India, and Japan, and the underdeveloped eastern European countries, nothing could have prepared them for what we saw in Africa.
By Jason Smith | Published 3/28/2008
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Jesalmer is the ancient and historical city that also provides the exposure to the desert environment. Visiting Jesalmer can be very enjoyable for the lovers of desert beauty and the history of India.
By Harishrai Mehta | Published 9/20/2007
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Jet Airways is one of the most popular private airlines in India. I have given a brief review of it based on my recent flying experience by Jet Airways.
By Harishrai Mehta | Published 12/26/2007
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Your "moving in" made simple!!
By AB | Published 3/21/2008
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Hong Kong travel guide
By ALICE CHARLES | Published 3/11/2008
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The Ganges is the most sacred river in the world. It is also the most polluted in the world. This does nothing to stop its mighty power, however, and continue to attract millions of pilgrims and other visitors a year.
By Allen Butler | Published 10/31/2005
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a place where lots of fishes are kept in many aquariums
By Pratanu Banerjee | Published 2/19/2007
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The Purpose of this article is to explain the development of ancient hydraulic civilizations in the time period of 3500 BCE to 900 BCE for those interested.
By J. Daquilanea | Published 10/18/2007
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Wars and rumors of wars, floods, earthquakes, the wrath of god(s), armegedan, 666, the beast with 11 horns, or was it nine? Is this the end or just a new beginning or the end of the beginning or is their a beginning, and even if there was one, will it ever end?
By Benjamin Schlau | Published 7/27/2008
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After reading the media representations of Islamic schools in United States and elsewhere, I was intrigued and worried too. So, I visited a couple of schools to see if they were preaching hatred against America and calling on students to wage jihad....
By chinki sinha | Published 10/9/2006
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Everyone should understand their basic rights, this is my view as a working woman.
By Annie Riggin | Published 4/9/2007
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Economic and social problems have caused a huge exodus of brainpower and manpower from Africa.
By Manny Otiko | Published 7/10/2006
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Are shoot-em-up PC games like Doom getting tiring to play or aren't really your thing? Games like Tomb Raider have more substance and are way more addictive, and I'll give you 4 reasons why...
By Sable | Published 3/8/2008
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The cultural, economic and military impacts of the Seleucid Empire on western and centeral Asia.
By Michael Profumo | Published 10/16/2006
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There are occasions when problems become crises man finds helpless to discharge his assigned role and overcome situations. Then suddenly a silver lining manifests and the situation defuses. Here is one such case.
By mani | Published 6/13/2007
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Tired of the same old vacation routine? Try some of these world hotspots to spice up your travel life.
By AC Writer | Published 12/8/2006
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Delhi is a best place for tourists.
By Soni GA | Published 8/21/2007
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'Tinsel Town', Home of the stars is doing well with tourism. This is mainly because of the stars.
By article writer | Published 6/1/2007
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Looking for a great Indian restaurant in Columbus, Ohio?
By Vicki | Published 4/10/2008
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This is an article about Black Diamonds, their charm and priclessness.The reason why the diamonds are black. Where these diamonds are found, their origin, mystic value and the curse of the black diamond.
By Vira | Published 8/20/2007
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Trade protection law was designed to protect the financial interests of all nations; however, this protection may come at the expense of others.
By Edward Raver | Published 12/21/2006
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The story of Noah and the Ark, as recounted in Genesis, is the most famous flood story in Western Society. "But the flood legend on which the story of Noah is based had its origins among the peoples of ancient Mesopotamia, in the epic Gilgamesh." ("Creation/Flood")
By Andrea Buginsky | Published 1/16/2007
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i completed my distance learning and joined my job and wrote about life and my experience of working in a big company...I also wrote how slow and steady improvement leads to success...One should not hurry up but wait....patience is important to be successful!
By Pratanu Banerjee | Published 9/4/2007
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This essay compares Anglo beliefs about the native Americans to the realities as illustrated by one tribe's experience with settlers.
By Leah Christian | Published 3/6/2007
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The Taliban was not a creation of Pakistan, although Pakistan was among several states that contributed to the genesis and development of this peculiar movement.
By Sam Vaknin | Published 7/21/2008
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Currently with 164 participating countries, the treaty primarily seeks to set limitations for emissions of carbon dioxide, or CO2, as well as five other greenhouse gases.
By Brendan Buckner | Published 11/1/2006
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In the future, education will be illegal and the human intellect is controled by a government run monopolist corporation.
By kirkaz | Published 3/21/2008
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Walking on the smooth sands is a real pleasure. Take a local guide with you and he will provide you all the important information.
By Kanchan | Published 3/20/2008
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Dieing with Christ is a supreme experience that not only opens the realm of the heart to give life, but also can open the inner mind to give clarity to our understanding of nature and its functioning to halp survive time change 2012.
By John Paily | Published 12/16/2007
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Ancient sculptures, statuettes and figurines of wide-ranging artistic interpretations of the human form were a way in which man translates the revelation of his many gods.
By Norman A. Rubin | Published 10/4/2005
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How essentially masculine Muslim society is compared to Buddhists.
By Paul herman | Published 11/2/2007
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If you decide to follow in the footsteps of the 500,000 other Americans and travel overseas for your healthcare, consider the following advice.
By carolyn stevens | Published 9/24/2007
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Travelling from San Francisco to Amritapuri, Kerala, India meant travelling the Cochin Airport road on the last leg of the journey. The ride was intense, dramatic, terrifying and wonderful.
By Eloise Cameron | Published 5/16/2006
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To do away with corruption in Congress, by lawmakers, by lawyers, by bankers, is for the people to take away the power of government to control the value of our money. That power belongs to the people. Only the people can get it back by dumping dollars and pinching pennies!
By Alex S. Gabor | Published 5/18/2008
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A review of the Asian qualifying for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
By Chris Metcalfe | Published 9/10/2008
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The 21st century is quickly shaping up to be a collision between Western-style liberal democratic capitalism and Islam's right-wing. What should we think of this duel we find ourselves forced into, how do we recognize it, and how do we react to it?
By Mike Larsen | Published 1/8/2007
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Published by the University of Washington and utilized by students in the UW's Geophysics Program.
By Karen Peralta | Published 8/16/2006
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My visit to Singapore a few years back is something I shall always remember.
By Sunil Mathur | Published 6/2/2008
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Its about the privileges the Christians holding in Christ Jesus.
By P.V. Ariel | Published 1/25/2008
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At the coast of the Bay Of Bengal, this French colony during British India, is as exciting as a holiday in Goa.
By acereporter | Published 4/4/2008
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Eat at the deli where President Clinton visited. Take in some great Impressionist artworks. Watch Blue Jackets lace up some skates. See what farm fresh, jumbo eggs really look like. All this and more in Columbus, Ohio!
By Roy Barnes | Published 3/29/2006
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When one is in such an away-from-it-all heaven, one misses one's dear ones and develops that 'wish you were here' syndrome. So I was sending e-mails, whenever possible. So, this is not a professional travelogue, but a journal of unedited e-mails I sent.
By Suman | Published 2/25/2008
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Contemplation on my little creek, which ultimately flows to the Gulf of Mexico. The point is commonality.
By Kim Dragotta | Published 8/27/2008
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This is a summary of world history. It contains basic concepts and themes.
By D Trem | Published 10/19/2007
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Globalization has been variously described as either ushering a new era of freedom and democracy or increase forms of media/cultural imperialism. Briefly outline and evaluate the main arguments for both positions.
By Wendyloh | Published 7/14/2008
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Simple things you can do that can ease gas price pain for you -- and ultimately for everyone.
By Jamie K. Wilson | Published 8/24/2007
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beach of bakkhali is wonderful...visit it if u have time.
By Pratanu Banerjee | Published 5/24/2007
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This paper explores the fact that trade protection may help the economy of some nations and hurt others. Special emphasis is placed on the Canadian economy.
By Edward Raver | Published 12/12/2006
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More than a dozen countries worldwide are represented by the women of Las Damas Latinas, who share a common language and something of a common culture. Together, they share their memories of the countries where they were born and a love of life.
By Lucinda Gunnin | Published 1/28/2007
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