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Christopher Isherwood
Christopher, William, Bradshaw, Isherwood was born 26th of August 1904 at Wybersleigh Hall in England. His father had been a professional soldier who had a seat in Cheshire, they could trace their family origins way back into the sixteenth...
10 commentsA Close Look and Summary of Going After Cacciato by Tim O'Brien
Post-traumatic stress disorder is a common disease among war veterans. Sometimes it is hard for soldiers to separate reality from war after something as life threatening and difficult as a combat zone. Sometimes soldiers can cope with the stress by...
1 commentHow To Reverse AfRAkan Digression
Mother Tang emerged from the Dark Universe 900,000 years before the European came into AfRAka. We gave birth to the European when we ventured out of AfRAka and got trapped in the mountains of Asia during the last Ice Age. During that time we did things that went against nature, thus producing Melanin deficient offspring.
1 commentHow to search for a cheap and best apartments and best areas to live in Berlin, Germany. www links to german websites
A short guide to help find an apartment in Germany (Berlin). Websites to search for apartments. Basic German for flat/apartment search
Globalization - When did Globalization Begin?
Globalization - When did Globalization Begin? - Find out the answer to the question when did globalization begin here, and if indeed there is such an answer.
3 commentsCultural differences: US and Eastern Europe
The most common cultural differences between US and Eastern Europe. Find out about food, guests, friends and lifestyle differences.
14 commentsArt and Graffiti on the Berlin Wall
The West side of the concrete Berlin wall, originally constructed as a barbed wire fence in 1961, is covered in beautiful, colorful, and expressive art that stands in stark contrast to the dull gray of the...
0 commentsItaly's Contribution To US Place Names - Northern Italy: Milan
Everywhere we go in the United States, we find interesting place names. Ever wonder about their historical connections? This article explores the origins of places named "Milan," at first glance the English translation of the Italian "Milano," in the United States.
2 commentsHyperinflation in Post World War I Germany
In responding to one of the comments about my recent Hub about Congressman Ron Paul's Presidential campaign I recounted a story told to me a number of years ago by an old Austrian fellow describing his...
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