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  • Top 10 Break Up Songs by the Beatles
    The next time you find yourself in a relationship bind, hopefully this short playlist will provide you with some much-needed, timeless British comfort.
  • German Potato Salad
    This recipe is excellent for a Fourth of July picnic, and is very appetizing when served surrounded by fresh tomato wedges, hard-boiled eggs, dill pickles, radishes, and parsley.
  • What Are Trust Fund Babies?
    In the past decade, the world has become fascinated with the lives of beautiful, young celebutantes, such as Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie. As such, the term "trust fund baby" has garnered a negative and derisive connotation.
  • Grandma's Alphabet Soup
    This soup is fun to eat, simple to prepare and a great way to use up leftovers. It keeps well for several days in the refrigerator, but may also be frozen for later use.
  • Gazpacho: A Refreshing Vegetarian Summer Soup
    Gazpacho is a Spanish vegetarian dish, widely consumed throughout parts of Spain, Portugal and Latin America. As a tomato and raw vegetable-based soup, gazpacho is a very popular, healthy summertime treat that is also very easy to make!
  • The Swine Flu and You
    The swine flu has taken the world and media outlets by storm in the past week. However, prior to swearing off ham sandwiches, there are a few simple and a few scientific facts that it would benefit everyone to know about influenza.
  • Yogurt and You: What Everyone Should Know About Live Cultures
    Yorgurt is a popular dairy product produced the world over by the bacterial fermentation of milk. It commonly contains a live and active culture of both Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophilus.
  • Restaurant Review: Mimi's Cafe in the Orlando, Florida
    Mimi's Cafe is a California-based restaurant chain that has slowly but surely trickled Eastward over the past 30 years.
  • The Beatles' Revolution of Popular Music and Culture
    A new generation blossomed amidst the smoldering embers of destitution and desecration of the years following World War II.
  • Architecture that Changed Europe: Baroque, Rococo, and Neoclassical Styles
    Across Europe the transition from absolutism to enlightenment, and from enlightenment to neoclassical, molded not only the architecture but also the artwork and philosophy of the age.
  • Modernism: The Artwork, Science, and Architecture of the Early Twentieth Century
    World War I and its subsequent cataclysmic upheavals sired not only the failure of previous status quo, but also the birth of the machine age. In the 1920s, modernism was finally permitted to fully evolve, expand, and redefine the age.
  • Introduction to the Renaissance
    The Renaissance, French for "rebirth," was a humanistic revival of classical art, architecture, literature, and learning. It originated in Italy in the fifteenth-century and later spread throughout Europe.
  • Introduction to Impressionism
    Impressionism was a nineteenth-century art movement that began as an association of Paris-based artists led by the painter Claude Monet. The name of the movement was derived from the title of a Monet piece, Impression: Sunrise, coined by satiric art critic Louis Leroy.

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