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Socrates: The Curious Philosopher
Ancient Greece has turned out many brilliant philosophers whose teachings live on to this day. Of all those toga wrapped fellows, Socrates was perhaps one of the most outspoken of the lot. He was certainly one of most curious.
43 commentsKogan Agora 7 Tablet Computer
The Kogan Agora is a budget Tablet that misses out on Androids best tablet features but still manages to offers users a little bit of everything. Physical The Agora 7 tablet computer looks like it’s made of a thick slab of stiff budget...
0 commentsSeven Things To Do In Ancient Corinth, Greece
Forty- eight miles west of the great city of Athens, Ancient Corinth, one of Greece’s richest cities, stood as a radiant beacon on the narrow isthmus connecting the Peloponnesian peninsula to the mainland of Greece. A cultural and commercial...
4 commentsJewellery in Athens
The gold, silver and bronze goes to...Athens It's a focal point of learning and a living testament to the many ages of human endeavour, so Athens attracts every type of tourist from curious backpackers,...
0 commentsGreat things to do in Corinth Greece
If you are ever get the chance to go to Athens Greece, you will need to make some time to go to Corinth if you can. It is a city rich with history and archaeology, wonderful shops and restaurants and museums. You literally will feel like you are...
14 commentsTop 10 Best things to see in Athens, Greece
I didn't get to spend much time in Athens, but it certainly did whet my appetite to go back someday. I did get to see some of the things below, but if you should ever get the chance to go, do try to stop at some of these places. :) 1.) The...
16 commentsAres the Greek God of War
In Greek Mythology, Ares is known as the God of War, although bloodthirsty and a slaughterer, better describe him. A son of Zeus and Hera, Ares is often portrayed as a middle-aged man with a beard, although...
0 commentsPaintings by a Polish-American Artist
A selection of oil paintings completed in the 1960's and 1970's by a Polish-American artist who survived the Nazi, and then the Soviet, invasions of Poland during World War II, and who subsequently emigrated to America with her husband and four children.
32 commentsA Tale of the Philosopher's Stone
The alchemists of old sought 2 basic elements. The first was a substance that would confer immortality on its owner. The second was a stone, called the philosopher's stone. The philosopher's stone was a...
0 commentsathens bars and restaurants
There was a time when socialising for the sake of dressing up, flirting and meeting the locals carried with it the mantra that ‘eatin’s cheatin’, which of course, is a stupid, stupid, stupid policy to...
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