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About 10 species are found along Australian coasts, including the world's largest, weighing about 7 pounds. The only one of market vaule, however, is the rock oyster, which is cultivated on a large scale, especially in New South Wales. It has no equal for delicacy of flavor, and is renowned for its good keeping qualities, even during summer months.
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Michelangelo's most enduring monument is the ceiling and part of the walls of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican, an epic fresco account of biblical history painted between 1508 and 1512.
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Can there be only one? Or can both live in harmony? Which is better than the other? Which one best suits you? Find out here. We look at the differences, and what's the same. And who the eventual winner is.
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A web-footed bird widely distributed over tropical latitudes and deriving its name from its great expanse of wing and forked tail, which seem to suggest the shape of a swift vessel. It feeds on flying fish mostly, being unable to dive.
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Combining the best of both worlds if you're familar with Digg and Squidoo. Bookmark your favorites, get traffic and a backlink to your own published works. It's fun and it's free.
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Ancient inscriptions of Assyria, Persia and other surrounding people. Composed of wede-shaped or arrow-headed elements.
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Most cultivated varieties of banana are hybrids between two Southeast Asian species grown throughout the tropics. The banana plant consists of large, oval leaves, up to 2 and a half meters in length, with flat stalks that wrap around each other at the base and form what appears to be a trunk, some 3 to 6 meters high. The female flowers hang down in large spikes, but the fruits later turn upwards, forming the familiar bunches, or hands, of bananas.
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Greek thinker who developed the theory that the universe is made up of atoms.
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Citrus trees are native to China and South-east Asia, but they are now cultivated throughout warm temperate countries. They are small evergreens with glossy, dark-green, oval leaves and fragrant white flowers. Citrus fruits have thick outer skins and juicy pulp arranged in sections. They include lemons, limes, oranges, grapefruits and tangerines.
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Greek writer and general. A pupil of Socrates. Led one of the greatiest military retreats in history in Cunaxa.
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Aristotle was a Greek philosopher and scientist who lived four hundred years before the birth of Christ. His father was court physician to the king of Macedon. From his father, Aristotle received a good education in natural science.
When he was seventeen years old, Aristotle went to Athens, where he studied philosophy with Plato for twenty years. After Plato's death he returned to Macedon to become the tutor of Alexander the Great. Through Aristotle, Alexander learned to love and respect the Greek language and the Greek way of life.
When Alexander became king, in 336 BC, Aristotle returned to Athens as a teacher. Unlike his own teacher, Platom Aristotle did not believe that beyond the real world which man experiences with his senses there is an ideal world which man can experience only with his mind. He believed that man must learn from what he can see, hear, taste, touch and smell. He taught his students to examine the world around them in detail. Aristotle's thinking was far more systematic than Plato's.
Aristotle's writings span every area of human learning known at the time he lived. His ideas have been an important influence in the development of philosophy, natural science, and the criticism of drama.
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The founder of the Epicurean philosophy, which taught that Virtue should be followed because it leads to happiness.
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The wild or semi-domesticated dog of Australia, probably introduced by the Aborigines from Asia about 8000 years ago. Dingos have short hair, bushy tails and pointed ears, and are about 60 cm high at the shoulders. European settlers almost exterminated the species because it preyed on sheep, but it multiplied rapidly when the introduction of rabbits provided it with a ready source of food. Dingoes also feed on kangaroos and other game. They hunt alone or in small packs.
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A small force of Spartans held up the superior numbers of Xerxes army at the coastal pass of Thermopylae. The Persians broke through and sacked Athinai. Meanwhile the main Greek forces benefited from the delay and won a great naval victory at Salamis (480) and a land battle at Plataea (479). Find out more about the battle and the Spartan King Leonidas who stood his ground knowing it would result in his defeat and the massacre of the brave 300 men he took on his suicide mission.
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The body of philosophical concepts developed by the Greeks, particularly during the flowering of Greek civilization between the years 600 and 200 BC Greek philosophy formed the basis of all later philosophical speculation in the Western world. The intuitive hypotheses of the ancient Greek foreshadowed many of the theories of modern science, and many of the moral ideas of pagan Greek philosophers have been incorporated into the body of Christian moral doctrine. The political ideas set forth by Greek thinkers influenced political leaders as different as the framers of the Constitution of the United States, on one hand, and the founders of various 20th century totalitarian states on the other.
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Premiering in Melbourne on December 26 in 1906 the 70 minute long depiction of the life and crimes bushranger Ned Kelly has the honor of being the worlds first feature length film.
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Which is it? Foul or Fowl? If you thought one or the other, you're about to be surprised.
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Turn back the clock one hundred years and see New York City and the surrounding areas. Much has changed since these shots were taken in the early 1900's. Panaromic photos that make an interesting history lesson.
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Provides information about Japanese garden design, including photos and discussion of some of the elements found in gardens created in this style.
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Our Goal is to live off the land and produce income using the Food for Everyone Foundation method of Grow-Box and Grow-Bed gardening. Gardens using the Foundation method grow five to ten times the yield of traditional gardens. In addition to producing these increased yields, the Mittleider method also uses half the water uses NO pesticides OR animal waste and about sixty percent of the space of traditional gardens. These Five factors make the Foundation method ideal for both home and commercial farming of vegetables, herbs, berries, and roots. My personal goal is to grow all the produce I eat and also provide highly desirable produce to nearby restaurants.
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Many times in our fast paced society, our children do not really seem to grasp the value of money. Placing things mindlessly in the shopping cart at the grocery store. Adding unnecessary items at the pharmacy.
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Tips and advice to help you grow the best tasty strawberries and eat them fresh from your garden.
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Citrus trees are native to China and South-east Asia, but they are now cultivated throughout warm temperate countries. They are small evergreens with glossy, dark-green, oval leaves and fragrant white flowers. Citrus fruits have thick outer skins and juicy pulp arranged in sections. They include lemons, limes, oranges, grapefruits and tangerines.
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