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Author : Darwin Rosal

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  Saint Malachy was born in Amagh Ireland in 1094, he lived a religious life as a monk, then he was ordained priest and finally Bishop. He was canonized in 1199 by Pope Clement III. His ...
06/05/2008 | 64 Hits | Print | PDF | Email

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Author : Darwin Rosal

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What makes this year so special? The fact that the Olympics are taking place in London? No. The ancient Maya civilization, from Central America, had a special calendar that was mind-blowingly accurate. And it predicted that the e...
20/04/2008 | 64 Hits | Print | PDF | Email

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Author : Darwin Rosal

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The universe is vast and unknown. It holds many mysteries. And possibly the biggest mystery is how the universe was created. Scientists have suggested that there was a massive explosion billions of years ago called The Big Bang. That ...
19/04/2008 | 66 Hits | Print | PDF | Email

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Author : Darwin Rosal

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Etched into the earth on the Nazca Plains in Peru are giant symbols drawn perfectly straight. Some are hundreds of metres long. They look as if they were drawn by some giant hand two thousand years ago. And the strange thing is, they c...
18/04/2008 | 71 Hits | Print | PDF | Email

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Author : Darwin Rosal

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The ‘Taos Hum’ is a low-pitched sound heard in numerous places worldwide, especially in the USA, UK, and northern europe. It is usually heard only in quiet environments, and is often described as sounding like a distant diesel engine. Sin...
18/04/2008 | 71 Hits | Print | PDF | Email

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Author : Darwin Rosal

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Lying 20 feet underwater in Barrio Bonbon, Catarman lies the sunken cemetery, the remains of a volcanic eruption. Coral encrusted tombstones can still be explored by snorkellers and scuba divers. A huge cross marker has been installed by the Provinci...
16/04/2008 | 65 Hits | Print | PDF | Email

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Author : Darwin Rosal

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The shroud of Turin is a linen cloth bearing the image of a man who had apparently died of crucifixion. Most Catholics consider it to be the burial shroud of Jesus Christ. It is currently held in the Cathedral of St John the Baptist in Turin, I...
15/04/2008 | 61 Hits | Print | PDF | Email

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Author : Ray

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     Lately, I have been reading a whole host of articles and stories on the so called American civil war.  As I have been reading these I've noticed some things that are not mentioned at all, or maybe these ...
12/04/2008 | 80 Hits | Print | PDF | Email | Read more...

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Author : Darwin Rosal

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  On March 16th, 1521, the Portuguese seafarer, Ferdinand Magellan, sailed around the world and explored new trade routes on behalf of the Spanish Crown. He arrived at Zamal ( Samar ) Island, part of an island group later named Philippin...
09/04/2008 | 68 Hits | Print | PDF | Email

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Author : Ray

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Why is it people like to butcher our Constitution when they have never even read it?
13/02/2008 | 130 Hits | Print | PDF | Email

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