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Interesting Facts About India – The Birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi
India’s cosmonaut Rakesh Sharma became the second Asian to fly in space when he flew aboard the Soyuz T-11 in April 1984. Like America, Russia, Vietnam, and Afghanistan, India was one of the first nations of the world to send an astronaut into space. Continue reading
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Jewish Identity – In Black & White
In this essay, I will incorporate Jamaican Author’s challenge to me about the definition of Jewish identity. To be fair and balanced, I recommend you read Tel Aviv University’s Dr. Shlomo Zand’s Israeli best seller, When and How Was the Jewish People Invented? It is published by Resling in Hebrew and other countries are translating it in their respective language. Continue reading
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The Five Greatest Athletes of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games
Who are the five greatest athletes of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games? Michael Phelps or Rafael Nadal? Juan Roman Riquelme or Usain Bolt? Continue reading
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