By Gurdip Malik | On October 31, 2009 | In Writing-Articles | Rated
The Tudor dynasty also called the House of Tudor was a royal dynasty from England which ruled for around 118 years, starting from 1485 to 1603. This period in the English history is known as the Tudor period. It descended from Welsh courtier Owen Tudor.
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History of space shuttle program was designed to carry space apparatus and up to seven crew members and passengers to the outer space. The initial objective was to make space shuttle a manned, multipurpose orbital launch space plane.
By Gurdip Malik | On October 31, 2009 | In Writing-Articles | Rated
The O2 arena is a large entertainment district in UK and it includes an indoor arena, a cinema, a music club, exhibition space, piazzas, bars and restaurants all in itself.
By Gurdip Malik | On October 31, 2009 | In Writing-Articles | Rated
A trampoline is a device which is made using a piece of taut, a strong rubber like fabric stretched over a frame usually made up of steel frame using a series of coiled springs or shock cords.
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Tennis is a game of skill and stamina and it interests billions of people worldwide. But what is more interesting is that how this sport came in to its present form through the passing centuries.
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There is absolutely no record of when the plants were used in the medicinal purposes for the first time but ancient caves depict the usage of plants as healing agents. These are the only few sources of prehistoric medicines.
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The Internet today is the entire wealth of the global intelligence. But it was not a concept which came into existence as soon as people thought of it. It took great pains and continuous efforts by various visionaries to get it where it is today.
By Gurdip Malik | On October 31, 2009 | In Writing-Articles | Rated
Henry VIII ruled England from the year 1509 to 1547 and was the son of King Henry VII. It was Henry VIII who founded the Church of England. Born on June 28, 1491 in London, Henry took over the throne in 1509 when his father died.
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After the World War II Europe was weakened in its strength and United States and America and Russia were the two nations probable for the superpower position. The cold war was the rift between these two countries which started in the mid 40’s after the world war.
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Christopher Columbus was born in 1451 in Genova, Italy and was the eldest son of Domenico Colombo and Susanna Fontanarossa. Christopher Columbus was a self taught man and is known to have very little formal education.
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