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  • Herşey Dahil Sadece 350 Tl'ye Web Site Sahibi Ol

    Hızlı ve kolay bir şekilde sende web site sahibi olmak istiyorsan tek yapman gereken sitenin aşağısında bulunan iletişim formu üzerinden gerekli bilgileri girmen. Hepsi bu kadar.

  • Web Siteye Reklam Ver

    Sende web sitemize reklam vermek veya ilan vermek istiyorsan. Tek yapman gereken sitenin en altında bulunan yere iletişim bilgilerini girmen yeterli olacaktır. Ekip arkadaşlarımız siziznle iletişime gececektir.

  • Web Sitemizin Yazarı Editörü OL

    Sende kalemine güveniyorsan web sitemizde bir şeyler paylaşmak yazmak istiyorsan siteinin en aşağısında bulunan iletişim formunu kullanarak bizimle iletişime gecebilirisni

Rare Vietnam War Images: Be there! Part 2

The following war photos were taken by ace war photographer Henry Hyuet. His father was French, his mother Vietnamese. He was omnipresent during the Vietnam war. His pictures shaped public opinion in the US. He worked first for the UPI, then for the AP. He was killed in 1971 when the US helicopter on...

Rare Vietnam War Images: Be there! Part 1

The following war photos were taken by ace war photographer Henry Hyuet. His father was French, his mother Vietnamese. He was omnipresent during the Vietnam war. His pictures shaped public opinion in the US. He worked first for the UPI, then for the AP. He was killed in 1971 when the US helicopter on...

A Quick Leg Session. Saturday, January 30.

I was in a rush on Saturday – just an hour in which to complete my workout as the gym closes early. And errands to run, anyway. But I still managed a reasonable little leg session.In the gym, by myself:Warm-up: Smith squats, no added weight x 15 (I know, I know, Mike. I’ll do better next time.)Smith Squats: Bar +50 lbs. x 12; +70 lbs. x 12; +90 lbs. x 10Leg Press: Sled + 90 lbs. x 12; + 180 lbs. x...

ANDREAS FREY 07/08

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Turmoil in China: Cultural Revolution: Mao Feels Insecure

 The so-called Cultural Revolution in China happened because Mao was afraid of losing his grip over China. Secondly he was genuinely worried that the country was becoming elitist. The class distinctions were growing. He felt his revolution was being diluted.Mao was a great believer of power of...