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Price of Indian Samosa in Europe

The taste of Indian samosa is really delicious. I love samosa like anything.

apoorva | October 22, 2009 | Food
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Stumbling Blocks to Remembrance

It started almost immediately the Nazis came to power. Like stars that twinkle out when the dawn approaches, individuals and families throughout the country disappeared, many never to be seen again.

R J Evans | October 10, 2009 | Visual Arts
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Not Got Into Uni? Try a Little Harder

It would seem that more and more students are not getting places in University. In fact there are over 600,000 students applying for university and its estimated that approximately 170,000 of them wont get a place. This does seem to be quite a lot. The BBC reported : “”Those people will displace some from the job market or will have to find something to do for the year and try again next year. Some may have their hopes and aspirations dashed for a lifetime.

Political Cyclone | August 30, 2009 | College Life
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A History of Chocolate

From Honduras to Hershey, the story of chocolate.

Monty Karl | June 20, 2009 | Food
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A Danish Supercar?

There is a new Danish supercar on the market, the Zenvo ST1.

Danny Archer | June 15, 2009 | Autos
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Pritzker Prize for Architecture Awarded to Peter Zumthor

Architect Peter Zumthor from Basel, Switzerland, received the Pritzker Prize, the highest accolade an architect can get. Zumthor’s modern buildings built with traditional materials and using ancient crafts have made him a household name for outstanding architecture on building sites in difficult surroundings.

Lucas Dié | May 31, 2009 | Architecture
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Galleria Ferrari

If you travel around do not miss that museum, just enter and enjoy.

chris73 | July 2, 2009 | Autos
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The Extraordinary Anti-Nazi Photomontages of John Heartfield

How the photomontage art of John Heartfield, a contemporary and friend of Brecht, warned the world of the rise of Hitler and Nazism. In the fight against sophisticated Nazi propaganda, Heartfield showed the Nazi regime in its true light.

R J Evans | May 10, 2009 | Visual Arts
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Genghis Khan: The Untold Story

The Great Genghis Khan of Mongolia once ruled the largest empire in the world and people cowered in fear at the mention of his name. This is the untold story of that little boy who was once named Temujin, the son of Yesugei. These are his struggles, his failures and his achievements – the side of the story many people do not know of.

Ebey Soman | May 7, 2009 | Biography
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Foreign Fruits

I was surprised to discover that most of the fruits that I eat did not originate here in the United States.

OhSugar | May 3, 2009 | Food
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