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  • Antique Styles Created with Cubic Zirconia  By : laxmikeshav
    The elaborate design of the engagement ring makes out an impression of being a larger diamond. The cost was competitive enough to be preferred by the fashion conscious women of the 1930s. you may find that some of these styles are still in vogue.
  • Naming Stars In Different Cultures  By : Richard Pickering
    Just as many people informally name stars using name-a-star services today, throughout history different cultures have given various names to the stars above. To illustrate, the author draws upon interesting examples from classical mythology, Native American stories, and other sources from around the world. We find that even a famous Japanese car manufacturer is named after a beautiful group of stars you can see from your own backyard.
  • The History of Bognor Regis  By : Katie Ibsen
    Bognor is one of the oldest Saxon sites on record in West Sussex. The town is recorded in AD 680 as Bucgan ora meaning Bucge's shore. Bucge was one of the few Saxon women to have a place named after her. Over the years this Saxon-landing place became a small fishing village, and as with many places the name changed with time.
  • Causes And Controlling Of Pond Algae  By : Jorge Baez Jorge Baez
    Aerators: A Good Water Oxygenation Method

    The aerators are used by the companies and the municipal department for oxygenating the wastewater in ponds, lakes, industrial effluents and sewage also.
  • Cities Around the World Are 'Going Green'  By : Rogerio Fllambar
    Here are some ways that local governments are taking steps to protect the environment.
  • Summer Solstice – Bask In The Golden Hue  By : Dorothy Smith
    Summer solstice is the peak of summer. Snow begins to thaw in places where they had not budged previously. That is why it is looked upon as the ‘beginning of something’ in many cultures.

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