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        		<title>Indian Culture: Melting Point Of A Great Civilization</title>
		        <description>India is a melting pot of the various religions and the cultures and it is the very nature of the unity in diversity, which has largely shaped the growth of Indian culture as a whole.</description>
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        		<title>Cultural and media studies dissertation</title>
		        <description>If you want to make a perfect  you should get to know more about its structure &amp;#8211; it is important to follow the rules and present the information in the right order. Of course, your &amp;lt;a href=&amp;quot;http://www.dissertation-writing-online.com/subject/media-dissertation.asp&amp;quot;&amp;gt; Media dissertations&amp;lt;/a&amp;gt;, may contain a lot of interesting information and your assignment is not to lose your common sense and think about the consequences. </description>
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        		<title>The Portland Vase</title>
		        <description>The Portland Vase is the most famous cameo-glass vase from Roman antiquity dating perhaps from Rome, Italy, about 5-25 AD.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;This wonderful item, which has served as a source of inspiration for many artists of glass and porcelain, since 1945 belongs to the British Museum of London where it is exposed in Ps 70, Rome: City and Empire (reference - GR 1945.9-27.1 (Gems 4036)).</description>
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        		<title>The footwear of the ancient Romans</title>
		        <description>Even if it concerns only a marginal aspect of life of ancient Romans, the argument that take into account and quite fascinating: in fact give a brief description of footwear in use at the Roman Empire focusing more detail on those used by soldiers.&lt;br&gt;All types of footwear of ancient Roman population can be summarised as follows:</description>
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        		<title>Mosaics of Rome: from Santa Maria Maggiore to Santa Maria in Trastevere</title>
		        <description>In Rome are preserved important mosaic mural that tell ancient stories and illustrate complex theological concepts.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;These fascinating paintings made almost entirely of glass, in a wide range of colors and shades, which are applied to layers of malta, were carried out in different places of worship.</description>
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        		<title>The First Photograph</title>
		        <description>Enter a teThe summer of 1826 was a turning point in recorded human history. After ten years of failed experimentation a man by the name of Joseph Nicephore Ni&amp;#233;pce created the first permanent surviving photograph. The first surviving photograph depicted was the view from Ni&amp;#233;pce';s workshop at his estate in Gras, France. Though hard to decipher it contains several buildings a tree and a barn. Although poor in quality compared to even the earliest photographs its development was the foundation of what we know of as photography today.&lt;br&gt;aser Paragraph here. (NO HTML, line breaks will be converted automatically.)</description>
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        		<title>Information about the art fairs</title>
		        <description>View information about the &amp;lt;a href=&amp;quot;http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artfairs/&amp;quot;&amp;gt; Art fairs &amp;lt;/a&amp;gt; around the world in Saatchi gallery. You can also enhanced by Saatchi&amp;#8217;s offering of virtual tours for those who are unable to attend the actual event.</description>
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        		<title>The Meaning of the Triumph in Ancient Rome</title>
		        <description>Aspects of the triumphal processions </description>
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        		<title>Home Prices on the Rise in Canada</title>
		        <description>Once a safe heaven for home hunters, Canadian new home prices have recently been shooting through the roof</description>
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