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Pedia Digest- The Interesting Parts of Wikipedia: July 2010
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Pedia Digest- The Interesting Parts of Wikipedia. Like most other people I know, I think Wikipedia is one of the most amazing sites.I read Wikipedia so you can read just the interesting articles. This blog is here so I can recount the amazing facts I read on Wikipedia. Monday, July 19, 2010. Aristotle's argument for the existence of the unmoved mover progresses as follows:. There exists movement in the world. Things that move were set into motion by something else. From 4, there must be an unmoved mover.
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Pedia Digest- The Interesting Parts of Wikipedia: English Words That Came From Chinese
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Pedia Digest- The Interesting Parts of Wikipedia. Like most other people I know, I think Wikipedia is one of the most amazing sites.I read Wikipedia so you can read just the interesting articles. This blog is here so I can recount the amazing facts I read on Wikipedia. Thursday, March 11, 2010. English Words That Came From Chinese. I think I was most surprised about the words tycoon and ketchup. From Cantonese chuk chuk 速速, lit. hurry, urgent. Posted by Zee Kewlmin. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Pedia Digest- The Interesting Parts of Wikipedia: May 2008
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Pedia Digest- The Interesting Parts of Wikipedia. Like most other people I know, I think Wikipedia is one of the most amazing sites.I read Wikipedia so you can read just the interesting articles. This blog is here so I can recount the amazing facts I read on Wikipedia. Saturday, May 17, 2008. Banksy is a derivative of Bakshi? I am thinking about going to watch this movie The Party. This reminds me of one of my favorite artists. Posted by Zee Kewlmin. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Pedia Digest- The Interesting Parts of Wikipedia: June 2007
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Pedia Digest- The Interesting Parts of Wikipedia. Like most other people I know, I think Wikipedia is one of the most amazing sites.I read Wikipedia so you can read just the interesting articles. This blog is here so I can recount the amazing facts I read on Wikipedia. Friday, June 22, 2007. Posted by Zee Kewlmin. Links to this post. Monday, June 18, 2007. There ought to be limits to freedom. There ought to be limits to freedom"-George W. Bush. Gov George W. Bush on Friday sharply criticized a parody...
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Pedia Digest- The Interesting Parts of Wikipedia: November 2007
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Pedia Digest- The Interesting Parts of Wikipedia. Like most other people I know, I think Wikipedia is one of the most amazing sites.I read Wikipedia so you can read just the interesting articles. This blog is here so I can recount the amazing facts I read on Wikipedia. Sunday, November 25, 2007. High Tea (Not as Distinguished as Americans Think). High Tea at the Istanbul Kampinski Hotel. The term high tea. Is sometimes used in the United States. To refer to afternoon tea. Or the tea party. Would be the t...
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Pedia Digest- The Interesting Parts of Wikipedia: October 2007
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Pedia Digest- The Interesting Parts of Wikipedia. Like most other people I know, I think Wikipedia is one of the most amazing sites.I read Wikipedia so you can read just the interesting articles. This blog is here so I can recount the amazing facts I read on Wikipedia. Wednesday, October 31, 2007. Trick or Treating and The Posioned Candy Scare. All Hallows Day). There is no evidence that souling, was ever performed in America. There is little primary documentation. In 1920. The thousands of Halloween...
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Pedia Digest- The Interesting Parts of Wikipedia: September 2008
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Pedia Digest- The Interesting Parts of Wikipedia. Like most other people I know, I think Wikipedia is one of the most amazing sites.I read Wikipedia so you can read just the interesting articles. This blog is here so I can recount the amazing facts I read on Wikipedia. Friday, September 12, 2008. Sarah Palin Fan of Regresive Taxes and Earmarks. After firing the museum commissioner and nearly firing the cities librarian (to save money and for political reasons) she hired the Anchorage-based lobbying firm ...
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Pedia Digest- The Interesting Parts of Wikipedia: October 2008
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Pedia Digest- The Interesting Parts of Wikipedia. Like most other people I know, I think Wikipedia is one of the most amazing sites.I read Wikipedia so you can read just the interesting articles. This blog is here so I can recount the amazing facts I read on Wikipedia. Friday, October 24, 2008. Joseph " Joe the Plumber. Is a 34-year-old single father who works as a plumber for. Is one of two employees of a small plumbing. Firm, Newell Plumbing and Heating Co. Of the 2008 US presidential election. While W...
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Pedia Digest- The Interesting Parts of Wikipedia: The Unmoved Mover
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Pedia Digest- The Interesting Parts of Wikipedia. Like most other people I know, I think Wikipedia is one of the most amazing sites.I read Wikipedia so you can read just the interesting articles. This blog is here so I can recount the amazing facts I read on Wikipedia. Monday, July 19, 2010. Aristotle's argument for the existence of the unmoved mover progresses as follows:. There exists movement in the world. Things that move were set into motion by something else. From 4, there must be an unmoved mover.