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Cost of living in Malaysia
Before moving to malaysia, i tried to get a clear picture about the cost of living in Malaysia. But I wasn't able to get a clear idea through online materials. I was at a disadvantage during the salary negotiation. Now having lived here in...
248 commentsCommon Misconceptions About the Sinking of the Titanic
It's really not surprising that there are so many myths surrounding the sinking of the Titanic. It was a tragedy at the time, and is still compelling today. There was the hubris of the White Star Line, the fame of the ship before she had even left...
13 commentsWhich motorcylce should I buy for my 3 to 7 year olds first dirt bike
How to determine a good bike choice for your young rider. Don't buy a bike now and then learn later, you should have chose a different model.
35 commentsFamous Scottish Writers - Part One
Scotland is home to some of the greatest authors of all time. J.M. Barrie, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and Robert Burns are just a few of the famous Scottish writers.
22 commentsSpeaker Watts, Sound Quality and Loudness Explained.
What speaker watts will fill your room with crystal clear sound? Find out what the jargon means and how to chose the best loudspeakers...
8 commentsRemembering the Titanic 100 Years Later: A look at the human experience
The Titanic sanks on April 15th, 1912. As the 100th anniversary of the Titanic approaches, a look at the human emotions of those who experienced the tragedy.
62 commentsThe sinking of the Lusitania: A survivor's story
Fannie Jane Morecroft left New York on RMS Lusitania on the 1st May 1915, bound for Liverpool. The Lusitania was one of the great Atlantic liners, which rushed to and fro across the Atlantic conveying people at speed and in luxury. Fannie was...
92 commentsWorld War 1: The Sinking of Lusitania
May 7, 1915, approx 1.40pm. The early morning fog had slowed down the progress of Lusitania, and Captain Turner needed a more accurate fix on his position. He ordered the ship slowed down and put on a straight course off the Irish coast. In doing so he sealed the fate of his ship and the lives aboard her.
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