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St. Petersburg: The Venice of the North by Diana Bocco
July 14, 2005   793 Hits
Known as the Venice of the North because of the countless channels that cut through the city, St. Petersburg is a bustling city that hasn’t lost its historical appeal. Palaces, imperial gardens, and ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Edinburgh by Mark R. Whittington
July 14, 2005   314 Hits
Edinburgh is a unique blend of the past and the modern, where castle battlements and Georgian townhouses are cheek to jowl with high tech night clubs. Nevertheless, a visit to this city will leave you ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Budapest by Mark R. Whittington
July 14, 2005   237 Hits
Budapest, with it's magnificent architecture and fine cultural traditions, is welld deserving of its title of the Paris of Eastern Europe. Budapest is the heart, soul and memory of Hungary, with the D ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Salzburg by Mark R. Whittington
July 14, 2005   1542 Hits
Besides the baroque buildings and the old world charm, Salzburg is worth a visit for two reasons. First, it is the birthplace of Mozart, whose spirit enfuses the city. Second, it's where many of the e ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Antwerp by Mark R. Whittington
July 15, 2005   590 Hits
Antwerp is one of Europe's most under rated tourist destinations. Few places merge the old and the new quite so enchantingly. Eclectic Art Nouveau mansions face Neo-Renaissance villas, and medieval ca ...
 
Lorenzo de Medici a Brief Biography by Robbi Erickson
July 21, 2005   9379 Hits
 
A History Lovers Guide to Normandy by Mark R. Whittington
July 19, 2005   1549 Hits
Normandy is one of the most beautiful regions of France. It is also heavy with the march of history, from the knights of William the Conqueror, to the brave soldiers who stormed the beaches one June m ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to the Loire Valley by Mark R. Whittington
July 20, 2005   1165 Hits
Snaking across the east of France down to the ocean is the Loire River, an hour or two south of Paris. It is one of the most beautiful regions in the world. ...
 
Recognizing the Signs of Suicide by Valencia P. Higuera
July 20, 2005   3123 Hits
This article will provide a brief overview of suicide, highlighting risk factors and warning signs. In addition, article will offer support for individuals coping with a loved ones suicide. ...
 
History of the Bike: The Two Wheels of Social Impact by Carrie McClain
July 20, 2005   588 Hits
 
Panic Disorder: Description, Diagnosis, and Treatment by Jimmy McShean
July 21, 2005   1816 Hits
Panic disorder is one of the newer mental disorders listed in the DSM. It first appeared under its current nomenclature in the DSM-III, and new information is being learned about the disorder all the ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Copenhagen by Mark R. Whittington
July 21, 2005   408 Hits
No matter what ones interests, Copenhagen has a whole lot of sightseeing and entertainment to offer. Historic or modern, gay or straight, sleek shops or cosy cafes - it's all nestled right in the hear ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Oslo by Mark R. Whittington
July 22, 2005   510 Hits
Norway's capital and largest city sneaks up on one and makes one very glad one came. Oslo has a certain staid reputation and is by no means Scandinavia's most beautiful city. But low-key Oslo nonethel ...
 
Zyprexia And A Class Action Law Suit by Sandra Bell
July 26, 2005   7960 Hits
 
A History Lovers Guide to Stockholm by Mark R. Whittington
July 26, 2005   502 Hits
Stockholm is one of the most beautiful national capitals in the world. The Old Town is particularly spectacular, and walking around the city's waterways and parks is a great way to spend a week-long s ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Berlin by Mark R. Whittington
July 27, 2005   271 Hits
Berlin, first built in the 13th Century, is the heart of Germany. Ravaged in war, divided during the Cold War, it is a city still rebuilding itself from seventy years of tyranny, first under Hitler, t ...
 
Greatest Videogame Series Ever: The Series That Define Gaming History by Handy Williams
July 28, 2005   252 Hits
Videogames are a multi-billion dollar industry that began with Pong. Giant strides have been made since that time, and these are the series that were the landmarks along the way! ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Naples by Mark R. Whittington
July 27, 2005   436 Hits
Naples is one of the most ancient cities in the world, having been founded three thousand years ago by Greeks and Phonecians. The sometimes chaotic, always charming city is covered with attractions fr ...
 
Japanese Kites: A Trip to the Kite Museum in Tokyo by Rob Goss
July 28, 2005   988 Hits
 
The Artistic Legacy of Montmartre by Martin Loughlin
July 29, 2005   1130 Hits
It is one of the most famous neighborhoods in Paris. The 18th arrondisement, or Montmartre, was home to many famous artists who between them, changed the face of painting. Today, if you visit this pic ...
 
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