Owen Jones on September 2nd, 2010

People have been involved with archery for a minimum of four thousand years, but very nearly definitely for a lot longer than that. Parts of composite recurve bows have been found dating back to the second millennium BC, but the components that were found were the non-wooden, composite parts, typically of horn.

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Owen Jones on July 29th, 2010

Have you ever used a crock pot? Or what we call a slow cooker in the UK? My father gave me a crock pot for Christmas twenty-five years ago and I only had to replace it, because it got stolen. Some thief must have heard the were great and pinched it for his wife.

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Rhys Jones on July 15th, 2010

The sphere of Martial Arts is one of the most important contributions of Asia to the world. Who will forget Bruce Lee and the fact that he was first and foremost a martial arts competitor before becoming a movie star? Martial arts pictures are a huge hit with the ever-increasing popularity of Asian cinema like ‘Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon’ and more recently ‘The House of the Flying Daggers’.

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Owen Jones on July 14th, 2010

Thousands of years ago, ancient Greek astronomers calculated that the track of the Earth’s axis is constantly, even if in a very slow way, shifting in a uniform pattern. The change is very similar to the manner a spinning top slowly leans one way and then another as it slows down. It is a wobble that occurs as its axis changes direction.

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Owen Jones on July 13th, 2010

The calendar is such a routine, ordinary thing, but how much do you actually know about the working of it. Why is it like that?

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