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Spanien - Andalusien Ferienwohnungen & Ferienhäuser
seonetworker
by seonetworker  12-10-2009   
 In Spanien - Andalusien Ferienwohnungen & Ferienhäuser bei Vacasol gut & preiswert mieten. Zahlreiche Angebote
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Living Walls
Kelika
by Kelika  10-21-2009   
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Nobel prize nominees - and the winner is..WTF ??
beanz
by beanz  10-16-2009   
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Stream of Books
wiganfootie
by wiganfootie  10-2-2009    2
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Argentina Dove Hunting
doveshooting
by doveshooting  9-22-2009   
 Sierra Brava offers the best Argentina dove hunting experience. Watch our bird hunting video and photos. We are South America preferred bird hunting location. Affordable prices, great food & luxury lodges.
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Lovely Spain
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  9-22-2009    5
 more @ site...
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New Doubts Raised Over Famous War Photo
jatfla
by jatfla  8-17-2009    1
 FTA: "Experts at the International Center of Photography in Manhattan, where Capa’s archive is stored, said they found some aspects of Mr. Susperregui’s investigation intriguing or even convincing. But they continue to believe that the image seen in “Falling Soldier” is genuine, and caution against jumping to conclusions." Poor NYT. Not much to write about so they are really searching. It was a different time then and it may have been a *reenactment*? Journalists & photographers are always trying to *create* scenes. Wonder if Matthew Brady did...of whom I am a great fan.
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Classroom displays - Murales de aula
fredondo
by fredondo  7-5-2009   
 Classroom resources, recursos para la clase, recursos d'aula.
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ELITE CYCLISTS 'RISK infertility'
ellington
by ellington  6-29-2009   
 Friction in the saddle may be a factor. They found sperm quality drops dramatically with rigorous training.
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Fragmentacion politico territorial a partitr conflicto con el campo
clipmarks111
by clipmarks111  6-28-2009   
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Samsonite Trolley im Shop
copcop
by copcop  6-25-2009   
 Samsonite Trolley im Shop
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Samsonite Trolley im Shop
copcop
by copcop  6-25-2009   
 Samsonite Trolley im Shop
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El Sueño Igualitario 93
osserco
by osserco  6-22-2009   
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Sobre basura en Cordoba
clipmarks111
by clipmarks111  5-3-2009   
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orden corintio
lucia15
by lucia15  4-29-2009   
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ENSAYO
ORCHB
by ORCHB  4-29-2009   
 ACA LOS COMENTARIOS
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Saturday Guitar: Rare classical!
Antara
by Antara  4-25-2009   
 maria ester guzman via: grouchy old cripple
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prova
xemme
by xemme  3-21-2009   
 bello
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mozaik
ogodej
by ogodej  3-17-2009   
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de cordoba
rbaksys
by rbaksys  2-5-2009   
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World's Most Bizarre Statues
jippi13
by jippi13  1-15-2009   
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Golf Resort Reviews Spain
billybos
by billybos  1-11-2009   
 Interesting reviews of which resort to stay at when travelling to Spain for your next golfinh vacation.
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Proof that Religious History can Repeat Itself!!
brightlight4
by brightlight4  1-9-2009    15
  When the Arabs conquered the peninsula in the early 8th century, they tore down the church and began building their great mosque, which - commensurate with Cordoba's importance as the centre of Muslim power in Spain - became the largest mosque in all of Islam after that of Caaba, in Arabia. When the Christians re-conquered Cordoba in 1236, they did with the mosque what they did in all of the cities of Andalucia - instead of bothering to build a new church, they simply "converted" the building to Christianity and set up an altar in the middle. In the 16th century, this modest gothic insert was enlarged and given its current Renaissance - and later, baroque - styles, resulting in the strange hybrid which we now see, with its ornately carved altar and pews (the choir is distinguished by the fact that it was built entirely in mahogany brought from America).
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Great Mosque of Córdoba Now Used as Cathedral
brightlight4
by brightlight4  1-9-2009    4
 See text and images. After conquering Cordoba in 1236, Ferdinand III king of Castile consecrated the Great Mosque as the city's cathedral. The Christian population of Cordoba used the former mosque with relatively minor changes for the next three hundred years. In the early 16th century the Bishop and Canons of the cathedral proposed the construction of a new cathedral, and proposed to demolish the mosque in order to build it. The opposition of the townspeople to the proposed destruction of the building led to the unprecedented decision, endorsed by the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, to insert an entire Gothic "chapel" into the very heart of the former Great Mosque. The result is an uneasy and controversial juxtaposition: the soaring forms of a Gothic cathedral rise from the very centre of the comparatively low, sprawling prayer hall whose architectural vocabulary is rooted in the forms of classical antiquity.
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Historic Centre of Cordoba
brightlight4
by brightlight4  1-9-2009   
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Urge an immediate ceasefire in Gaza
brightlight4
by brightlight4  1-8-2009   
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Teología Negativa [Referencias Bibliográficas]
jephw
by jephw  12-23-2008   
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rafael22
by rafael22  12-20-2008   
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Early Science Photography
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  12-8-2008   
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El Sueño Igualitario 81
osserco
by osserco  11-30-2008   
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The Early Years of Seeing the Unseen
einbar
by einbar  11-23-2008   
 What are the social consequences when science allows us to see things that had previously been invisible?
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The Roman Bridge Cordoba, Spain
brightlight4
by brightlight4  10-28-2008   
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El Sueño Igualitario 75
osserco
by osserco  10-22-2008   
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La hidra del narcotráfico y la necesidad moral de la legalización
uranomar
by uranomar  10-20-2008   
 ¿Cuantas muertes produce el narcotráfico y la guerrra contra las drogras versus la muertes que produce el consumo? Necesitamos abordar el problema del consumo como un prblema clinico y no criminal. Legalizando evitamos la perpetua formación de capos para-narcotraficantes.
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As Usual, The Truth Remains Unspoken In The Press
merrie
by merrie  10-15-2008   
 So, why does Pelosi get a complete pass for aligning herself with this Colombian Senator that aids terrorists and is a chief booster of one of our biggest enemies in Central America? What else but that the U.S. media does not discuss this subject much. But, why doesn't the U.S. media want to expose Pelosi's support of a foreign enemy? Perhaps it is for the same reason that the U.S. media doesn't want to talk much about the true nature of the close ties that Barack Obama has to American terrorist William Ayers? To do so would discredit Pelosi and Obama both and that is the last thing the media wants to do. So, the truth remains unspoken in the press.
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ColombiaDepartamentos
angelabarbour
by angelabarbour  9-5-2008   
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“Muerte de un Miliciano” cumple hoy 72 años
osserco
by osserco  9-5-2008   
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Transfusions Infected with HIV
Imnclady
by Imnclady  8-15-2008   
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reunion
jaran1000
by jaran1000  8-5-2008   
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A book about the life and thought of Ibn 'Arabi
Yafi07
by Yafi07  8-5-2008   
 Ibn 'Arabi is also known as the Shaykh al-Akbar, the greatest Shaykh. He was born in Al-Andalus in the mid twelfth century and lived half his life there before travelling east. He wrote prodigiously and claimed never to write anything he had not experienced personally. His influence on the development of Sufism was immense. What I appreciate so much about this biography by Stephen Hirtenstein is the way he introduces the reader to the thought of Ibn 'Arabi and also describes the historical context in which he lived, wrote, and pursued his spiritual path. Many scholars see Ibn 'Arabi as being equally significant to our present day concerns alonside the work of Jalaluddin Rumi. To read this book is like stepping into the times of Ibn 'Arabi in Al-Andalus and bathing in his spiritual wisdom. Having lived in Andaluci I often had a sense of his presence in the places he had been whether in the mosque of Cordoba, the port of Adra, or under the mulberry trees in the Alpujarran mountains.
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