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National Board of Review Awards
The National Board of Review named The Social Network the Best Film of 2010. Beside this one, the film picked up three more awards: Jesse Eisenberg won best actor for playing Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, “The Social Network” maker David Fincher p
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A garden on the wall
The Queensland Government has just signed a deal with the Singapore National Parks Board that could see scientists grow plants on the walls and roofs of the sunshine state’s high rise buildings to reduce heat and improve air quality.
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Creepy Exponents of the National Museum of Health
The National Museum of Health and Medicine, a division of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, was founded as the Army Medical Museum in 1862 to study and improve medical conditions during the American Civil War
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25 Films Added to the National Film Registry [Vide
Check out the trailers and movie posters to the 25 films added to the National Film Registry in 2010.
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28 National Geographic's Best Pictures of the Year
These are the National Geographic's BEST pictures for the year of 2009.
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The GBoard Key board for Gmail
Like MS Outlook and IE buttons on the key board shortcuts, Gmail – a service of mails by Google enters into the race of Key Board shortcut buttons. Its called Gboard and it debuts this Friday at an asking price of $19.99.
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The Best Of National Geographic
The National geography has no competition when it comes photography. They are the best at what they do.
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The National Museum of Turkmenistan
It will be the largest and the main National Museum of Turkmenistan made specially to tell the world about this great country and the role it played in the history and culture of the world civilization.
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The National Dog Show 2010
The traditional Thanksgiving Day National Dog Show 2010 has concluded for another year, with an Irish Setter taking the top prize.
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The Best Photography Of National Geographic
Here’re the best 20 photos from the National Geographic. The photos from this gallery are from all the categories which includes animals, forests, landscapes, places, birds, people and etc.
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The Best Photos of National Geographic
The National Geographic Society (NGS), headquartered in Washington, D.C. in the United States, is one of the largest non-profit scientific and educational institutions in the world.
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“Gay” notes of Stalin on the celebs reproducti
The displays of a unique exhibition are the reproductions of famous Russian artists personally completed by the father of the nation.
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Artist predicted the future in painting in 1910
The National Library of France (BnF) has an amazing collection of prints from 1910 which depict life in the year 2000. They are credited to Villemard. Though some of these may seem far off, for being created in 1910, it's quite amazing how close some of t
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Brazil’s 4th National Underwear Day
National Underwear Day is an event which is held annually in Brasilia, the capital city of Brazil. This year the parade focused on the 50th anniversary of assigning Brasilia the status of the nation's capital. Nearly 50 male and female models took part in
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UFO sightings revealed by UK National Archives
Thousands of UFO sightings reported to the MoD have been released by the National Archives - some odder than others.
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National Geographic Collection - Just Awesome
Here are the top 40 daily collections of photos from the National Geographic.
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Dogpile on the Smoker
Back in the eighties the Cabazon Indians of Indio, California, sent up some smoke signals in the form of ads in the back pages of the National Enquirer. They were offering tax-free cigarettes by mail. And why not?
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Candy Land Cakes Celebrate the Game’s 60th Anniv
Candy Land was one of the first games that were created and it is also the first board game played in America. The simple racing board game was created in the 1940s by Eleanor Abbott.
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“The Stone Guest” Hits Africa
A monument to the leading light of Russian poetry, Alexander Pushkin, is set to appear in Africa, along with the ongoing controversy about the national poet’s African background.
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Too Dumb to Spell? No Problem Just Change the Dict
The nation's capital always draws its share of protesters, picketing for causes ranging from health care reform to immigration policy. But spelling bee protesters? They're out here, too.
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