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The Houston Museum of Natural Science, One Hermann Circle Drive, will examine the roots of Christianity with a special exhibition,
in Arts & Culture
via Houston Chronicle @ 18:20 4th Dec
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Cricket Australia (CA) might plan to go back to its cricketing roots, by inculcating the sporting techniques among the Aborigines, as the first Australian cricket team to tour overseas was a side made up of Aborigines which toured England between May and October 1868, winning 14, losing 14 and drawing 19 matches.
in Cricket
via Webindia123 @ 0:08 28th Oct
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Grania Pickard, whose Irish roots stem from Cork, and James Hennigan who Irish roots stem from Mayo, teamed up to explore Levenshulme's Diverse cultural identity.
in Arts & Culture
via Irish World News @ 15:41 27th Oct
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DOHA: The launch of Museum of Islamic Art has made way for many of the Islamic artefacts, which were for years sheltered in different parts of the world to return back to the roots of the culture. These include valuable and preserved Egyptian, Spanish and Turkish scientific and mathematical manuscripts dating from the 11th, 13th and the 15th centuries. Among them is a priceless manuscript which is of Arab origin that had migrated from Spain to Italy and has now returned back to its own roots as an interactive digital version.
in Arts & Culture
via Qatar Peninsula @ 17:44 25th Nov
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DOHA: The launch of Museum of Islamic Art has made way for many of the Islamic artefacts, which were for years sheltered in different parts of the world to return back to the roots of the culture. These include valuable and preserved Egyptian, Spanish and Turkish scientific and mathematical manuscripts dating from the 11th, 13th and the 15th centuries. Among them is a priceless manuscript which is of Arab origin that had migrated from Spain to Italy and has now returned back to its own roots as an interactive digital version.
in Arts & Culture
via Qatar Peninsula @ 22:59 24th Nov
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NEW YORK - For centuries, generations of Japanese artisans painstakingly and anonymously wove baskets from strips of bamboo harvested from Japan's dense hillside forests to use for everything from carrying crops to displaying flowers.
in Arts & Culture
via Macleans Online @ 0:34 11th Nov
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in Computer Games
via Forbes.com @ 8:40 18th Nov
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A research-focused search engine founded by Human Genome Project scientists is claiming to go where even Google doesn't tread: the deep web.
in Search Engines
via Wired News @ 13:41 11th Nov
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Internationally esteemed conceptual artist William Cordova has come home to exhibit his work at Art Basel Miami Beach.
in Arts & Culture
via Miami Herald @ 2:45 1st Dec
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O2's £22m deal to sponsor the UK's 11 Academy music venues is another triumph for its marketing team, and another brand blow for rivals
in Mobile Technology
via Mobile News @ 12:10 17th Nov
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At thirty-eight, [Kent] Kiehl is one of the world’s leading younger investigators in psychopathy, the condition of moral emptiness that affects between fifteen to twenty-five per cent of the North American prison population, and is believed by some psychologists to exist in one per cent of the general adult male population. (Female psychopaths are thought to be much rarer.)
in General Science
via American Scientist @ 10:12 10th Nov
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The tiny, prehistoric seashells swirl, spiral, and twist. Some curl like soft-serve ice cream, others sport crowns of fragile, hollow spines. They evoke tropical reefs, but geologist David Rohr found them lodged in gray Alaskan limestone.
in General Science
via National Geographic @ 21:19 18th Nov
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Havana - The 21st edition of the International Ballet Festival of Havana is set to showcase the best of contemporary classical dance with a tribute to Cuba's "prima ballerina assoluta" Alicia Alonso. From October 28 to November 6, theatres and squares across Havana and other cities are to host performances of ballet from 19 countries including Argentina, Canada, Chile, South Korea, Denmark, the United States, France, Mexico, Russia and Spain.
in Arts & Culture
via Earthtimes.org @ 4:53 28th Oct
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Forget about the last iPod Nano: this newborn fourth-generation is the one that Apple fans have been waiting for since the launch of the sleek and skinny second-generation model, which had colorful display, capacity for photos and a great design, but yet played no videos. The third-generation, launched on September 2007, had finally brought videos to the Nano, but had disappointed on account of its wider body design. Now, Apple has brought together the evolution of last year’s third-generation with an improvement on that slender and ‘old-style’ design.
in Gadgets
via Hardware Secrets @ 3:28 5th Nov
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in General Science
via The Scotsman @ 20:56 5th Nov
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A new scheme from Grass Roots lets consumers earn green credits as they shop and gives brands and retailers the chance to boost their 'responsible citizenship' credentials by offering bonus Carboncreditz as part of their promotional activities
in E-commerce
via Internet Retailing @ 12:28 7th Nov
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The distinctive trunk and aerial roots of the tropical tree Symphonia globulifera in a rain forest in Panama. Credit: Rolando Prez Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
in General Science
via PhysOrg.com @ 21:45 30th Oct
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Patented Technology Enables National Grass Roots Support Network to Call Every Phone in USA in One Day
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via Review Seeker @ 9:10 28th Oct
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Patented Technology Enables National Grass Roots Support Network to Call Every Phone in USA in One Day ATLANTA, Oct. 28
in Robotics
via Earthtimes.org @ 9:14 28th Oct
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From cult guides to quirky enthusiasts, Benji Lanyado roots out the finest blogs on some of the world's top cities
in Blog Watch
via Guardian Unlimited @ 7:43 7th Nov
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Justin Timberlake could soon be returning to his musical roots if Lance Bass has his way - the singer is keen to reunite 90s boyband 'N Sync.
in Celebrities
via Post Chronicle @ 12:04 29th Nov
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November 28, 2008: Free Photo Guides is a grass-roots collaborative, non-commercial project that allows photographers to write and share detailed photo guides with other photographers.
in Photography
via PhotoReview @ 0:07 28th Nov
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