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  • The monster invasion

    13 May 2018

    The Monster Invasion. In this nice, enormous, modern, busy town, the monster invasion police were ready for action. Then in the universe galaxy of yum-ba-yumba, the monsters there were planning to attack earth. So they got all their ships, weapons, soldiers...

  • Cars restriction in Spain

    19 September 2018

    In 2016, the municipal police of Pontevedra in Spain did not impose a single speeding ticket. Just as in the previous year and for the other years. Pontevedra does not have speed radars. No fatal accidents. The last one was four years ago. In the past...

  • The Scottish Spring Equinox

    29 March 2019

    The Scottish Spring Equinox This is when the sun heads north over the celestial equator to bring a new season of life and light following the long winter months. There have been many traditions and superstitions linked to Spring in Scotland with many...

  • Swedish folk traditions

    01 April 2018

    Swedish genuine rural folk traditions are disappearing in urban areas as a result of increasing settlement; however, since the 1990s there has been a resurgence of interest in folk rural traditions among many Swedes who live in towns and cities. Pagan...

  • Five marvellous Language apps

    26 July 2020

    Memrise Memrise is another free language learning app. It’s not as smooth as Duolingo, but it is easy to work with, supports offline courses, and lets you learn a massive number of languages. You can start off simple or skip all the way through to more...

  • German humour

    23 January 2019

    Germany has its second satire scandal. Perhaps you remember that about a year ago the German mainstream media fell for a joke by a small online satire magazine by the name of Postilion. Now, they snubbed the Greek finance minister with a fake video by...

  • Stairs into culture

    23 July 2019

    Up to pictures up the stairs even more stairs Piraling stairs to piral on then time to descend on those stairs perhaps even to look on the window A gran day with culture

  • Cabmens shelter

    07 August 2017

    The cabmen's shelter that I would use was the one on Russel Square, where the food found there was magnificant Cabmen's Shelters came about in the late nineteenth century when horse-drawn carriages called Handsom Cabs were the vehicles of choice. While...

  • Saint Valentine

    13 February 2017

    Valentine's day originated somewhere in Europe. It originated as a Christian holiday to remember Saint Valentine. Although there are many rumors to how the holiday started, and who Saint Valentine was, it is commonly agreed that St. Valentine preformed...

  • The puffin, the penguin and the dinosaur story.

    17 January 2017

    Patsy the Apatasaurus was on some holiday This holiday was in Antartica. The Antartica was very, very deep. So apatasaurus could help with his long neck and apastasauras was great at watching. and he was going first to Scotland and there were puffins...

  • The Stork Story

    11 August 2018

    On the roof of the last house in the village lay a stork’s nest. The mother stork sat in it with her four little young storks, who were stretching out their heads with their pointed black beaks that had not yet turned red. At a little distance, on the...

  • Religious Questions

    25 August 2018

    Q) Who was first? Was it Adam or Eve? A) Adam Q) What is called the hat that the Pope wears A) Pope's hat may refer to: Papal tiara, a jewelled three-tiered crown used at papal coronations from 1305 through 1963. Mitre, a ceremonial headdress consisting...

  • The rise of Automation

    22 July 2019

    The rise of Automation will ultimately see whole sale changes to employment, with most low paid, a large amount of managerial, Director and Professional jobs simply gone. Most US and UK governmental reports point to 60% - 90% of all jobs will go over...

  • A Princess, a Queen, a Saint - 3 in 1

    25 April 2020

    Saint Etheldreda / Ӕthelthryth / Audrey (636 -679 AD) was an East-Anglian princess who became the Queen of Northumbria and later the founder and abbess of a monastery at Ely in Cambridgeshire. These basic facts about her life are not particularly unique....

  • chloroquine research carrying out now

    11 April 2020

    The Medical University of Wroclaw has begun research on the effect of chloroquine on the treatment of patients infected with coronavirus. The coronavirus drug is intended to prevent or reduce severe pulmonary complications during COVID-19. The research...

  • American WW2 in Scotland

    17 May 2019

    In early 1940 an estate was sold, thus ending also some 500 years of Clan Campbell superiority at Rosneath. The near feudal village lifestyle that had prevailed for so long was now in doubt and the estate tenants faced an uncertain future. Britain was...

  • bicycle and law

    15 February 2019

    is it illegal to ride bicycles on pavements? There are a number of myths and misconceptions around what it is and isn’t legal to do on a bike, from whether bikes are allowed on pavements to whether it’s against the law for cyclists to ride in any other...

  • Cycling an active travel in Scotland

    24 January 2019

    5% of transport spending goes on active travel in Scotland cycling is an efficient, healthy and cheap means of transport, while lessons from countries such as Denmark on the benefits of decent funding and long-term planning of dense cycle networks are...

  • The Removal of American Colonists from Scotland

    10 June 2018

    Since escaping from fur farms in the 1950s, American mink had colonised the 2800 km2archipelago of the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Between November 2001 and June 2006 the species was removed from a total of 850 km2 of the southernmost islands, collectively...

  • Moondog the sounds of NewYork

    31 May 2018

    . moon dog and Julie walters From the album Songs Of Sense & Nonsense--Tell It Again, track 3: Songs of Fun and Nonsense. Available on limited edition vinyl, CD, and download from PoppyDisc Records....POPPYCD004 huey morgan norse myths Huey Morgan examines...

  • Parliamo Glasgow

    10 June 2018

    Written, Directed and Performed: Neil Bratchpiece Shot, Edited & VFX: James Archibald Track: Toni Smoke Costume: Iona Barker The Wee Man on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Wee-Man/1441149379498322?sk=info The Wee Man on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatWeeMan...

  • Freedom through civil disobedience

    07 June 2018

    . " Disobedience is the true foundation of liberty. The obedient must be slaves." ― Henry David Thoreau It is very likely that you have come across the term, 'civil disobedience', quite a lot of times. While most of us do vaguely know what it is, we're...

  • The original Jack Daniel's whiskey recipe

    10 June 2018

    The original Jack Daniel's whiskey recipe Mark Evans claims to have found the original recipe for Jack Daniel's whiskey in a book of herbal remedies. The Jack Daniels lost recipe was in a herbal book of 1853 written by his Welsh great-great grandmother. The...

  • Shew and Shewn

    31 March 2019

    The light therefore that must guide us in this question, must be that which is held out unto us from the books themselves: and this light, though it shew us not the author of every book, yet it is not unuseful to give us knowledge of the time wherein...

  • Duolingo is getting worse

    29 July 2019

    Why is Duolingo working so hard to make itself worse? I suppose that there have been such discussions in the past already, but i kinda would like the Duolingo staff to see this, cause i can't be the only one that is confused and disappointed about the...

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