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The Airport as Pilots See It
Pilots attend a medical examination, flight briefing, obtain an outbound clearance and do many other things at the airport. See what they usually do in detail.
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10 Unique People of the Second World War
This article will be examining ten unique people involved with the war, people who made an impact and provide an interesting story.
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10 Most Famous Diamonds of the World
Star Africa diamond is the largest cut diamond in the world. The diamond was cut by a Company of Amsterdam who examined the diamond for six month before deciding how to cut it.
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7 Weird Foods (Served While the Animal is Alive)
Today, we’ll be examining some of the dishes these freaks call dinner. Or lunch. Or whatever.
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Clever Calendar for Medical Equipment
German advertising agency Butter made a great calendar for Eizo (medical imaging high precision displays for the examination and diagnosis of radiographs). It is also ironical as the X-Ray models in the calendar are shown in sexy poses just like girls in
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Earthquake Storms: The Universal Event [Video]
Seismologists examine a 'giant earthquake' in history and question it was an isolated event or whether it was a chain of events linked to one another.
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The Stunning Final Images of the Veteran Deep-sea
This stunning image is one of the final shots taken by a freelance photographer who died while filming an underwater shoot near Florida. Wes C. Skiles, 52, a photographer for National Geographic, died last week during a research expedition examining under
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Should the Tea Party Defend Craigslist Prostitutio
When the Tea Party rallies for limited government and free markets, how far are they willing to go? At least one writer from the Rochester Independent Examiner says not far enough.
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The SCARY Truth Inside Baby Food
Your baby or toddler might be getting more than you think in store-bought foods – and it’s not the good stuff. More than 60% of the baby/toddler foods examined in a recent study were high in sodium, sugar, or both. The worst offender was was Gerber’
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The Cannibal That Walked Free
This documentary examines the remarkable case of Issei Sagawa –the self-confessed ‘godfather of cannibals’ who walked free from prison and became a minor celebrity, despite having killed and eaten a young woman in the early 1980s.This is the canibal
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10 Theories on the Sun Space and 2012
This article will be examining some theories surrounding the sun, space and the 2012 severe weather patterns
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6 Lost Airfields of the United States
A wealth of historic airfields can be found scattered across the United States in various states of disrepair. This article examines a range of these abandonments, from international airports to modern military bases and remote airstrips that helped steer
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The Theory Behind Sex Addiction
Psychiatrists are examining what is commonly referred to as sex addiction, a controversial and often misunderstood condition that has most recently garnered news media attention because of the travails of golfer Tiger Woods. Theory Behind Sex Addiction
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IBM's Precog Computer Predicts the Future
In the year 2000 there weren't many options for observing traffic. Either a system was intended to look at the flow of traffic by examining the progress in real time from a helicopter or high vantage point and report to radio and television stations and m
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The use of x-ray against terrorism
... , mounted in vans that can be triggered when passing other vehicles, and thus examine any suspicious-looking content. Of course one of the goals is to identify possible bombs and prevent terrorist attacks.
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A comic book about the findings of Hitler's Doomsday Bomb
'Time Bomb' was released by Radical Publishing in 2010 and is somewhat controversial. Where does fiction start and actual facts stop? Jill Rayburn examines issues 1 through 3 in this brilliantly written comic series.
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The world's population will hit the 7 billion mark this year...
From National Geographic... "With the worldwide population expected to exceed seven billion in 2011, National Geographic magazine offers a 7-part series examining specific challenges and solutions to the issues we face."
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You Are What You Eat: Inside America’s Refrigera
Photographer Mark Menjivar spent over three years traveling across the US examining food issues and culture. During his travels, he asked people if he could photograph their refrigerators and thus put together his latest project, “You Are What You Eat.
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10 James Dyson inventions
Since the early 1970s, James has invented several revolutionary products ranging from boat launching to hand dryers. Today we examine 10 of his inventions, so be sure to vote and let Mr. Dyson know what a good job he’s done.
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Death of a Free Press in America?
Maybe it is just my natural paranoia at work, but I get the gnawing feeling that somewhere, in a dark corner of the Obama Regime, there is a huddle of “Obamanites” in a whispered discussion in which they examine the possibility of a takeover of the pr
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