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James Morrison (Musician)

By Cris | April 4, 2013 - 9:23 PM |April 4, 2013 Celebrities and Entertainment
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James Morrison (Musician)

Aussie jazzer. James Morrison is a jazz musician that plays multiple instruments, most notably the trumpet. James Morrison was born on the 11 November 1962. James Morrison was born in … Continue reading →

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Alps

By Cris | April 3, 2013 - 6:00 PM |April 3, 2013 Structures, History and Countries
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Alps

Just a bunch of mountains. The Alps is a range of mountains that form a crescent shape in Europe, that covers a distance of 1,200 km (750 miles). The Alps … Continue reading →

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High Jump

By Cris | April 2, 2013 - 6:17 PM |April 2, 2013 Sports
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High Jump

Run, run, run, leap over the beam! High jump is an athletic event where one must jump, from only one foot, over a supported bar which is raised higher as … Continue reading →

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Abelia

By Cris | April 1, 2013 - 7:49 PM |April 1, 2013 Vegetation
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Abelia

Sweet Abelia… Abelia is a plant group from the family Caprifoliaceae, the family of honeysuckles. Abelias are evergreen or deciduous shrubs that can grow 1 to 6 meters (3.3 to 20 … Continue reading →

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Easter Eggs

By Cris | March 31, 2013 - 7:40 PM |March 31, 2013 Culinary, Religon and Occasions
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Easter Eggs

Don’t forget the egg’s meaning! Easter eggs are sweets that are eaten at Easter, normally Resurrection Sunday, when Christians celebrate Jesus Christ’s resurrection from the dead. Christians believe Easter eggs symbolise the empty … Continue reading →

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Glue

By Cris | March 30, 2013 - 7:53 PM |March 30, 2013 Inventions
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Glue

Sticky, sticky, sticky. Glue is also known as adhesive and paste. Glue is a semi-solid or liquid that is used to stick two things together. One of the earliest known uses of … Continue reading →

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