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10 Pcs. Of Paper Money From Around the World 6779
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Two days ago I ordered 10 pieces of paper money from 10 different countries from a company called Perth Numismatics. Lo and behold they arrived today and they are very nice and colourful. They even have a bill from Antarctica. I didn't even know they existed. These are perfect for stocking stuffers or people who are hard to buy for. The website address is [link]... more »
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Une créature de reve en cadeau
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A l'occasion de l'ouverture de notre studio photo "Reflets Fantastiques", nous vous invitons a répondre a quelques questions sur notr site: [link] une jolie tigresse vous y attend
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french teens
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To improve our home page, please take a look and let us your suggestions. Thanks. Pour améliorer notre site, jetez-y un coup d'oeil et laissez-nous vos suggestions. Merci. [link]
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free educational software about the cell
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Hi , I would like to invite you to visit mypond software site ([link]). The site features scanning electron microscope images, 3D solid models and 3D animations that describe the cell's components and processes. You can also download a free, fully functional educational software... more »
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Earth Alerts!!!
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Society for Species Management and Survival © [link] This site addresses all environmental, ecological, wildlife, pets, animal, earth, air, water, forest, biodiversity and biosphere related issues. It not only encourages, but allows you to become involved and do something... more »
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個別学習
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オーザウェブスクールとは、 入試突破!マルチメディア講座です。完全高校入試サポートシステ ムでインターネッ トやCD-ROMなどを利用したコンピュータ学習です。完全個別 学習なので何度で も繰り返して学習できます。わからないところは、電子メールで質 問できます。... more »
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Masons Started First World War
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MASONS STARTED FIRST WORLD WAR Every student of history knows that the event which sparked-off World War I, was the assassination of the Austrian Archduke, Francis Ferdinand, at Serajevo in 1914. What very few know, is that the murder of the Archduke was a Masonic Plot. It is almost never mentioned in standard history texts, yet it is... more »
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