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Archive for September 13th, 2008

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by Jill Kammer

Contrary to what the name may imply, the famous Spanish Steps were actually built by the French. Regardless, visitors to Rome have been delighted by them for many year. Some feel they are “just stairs” from the Piazza di Spagna to the Villa Medici, but as any experienced traveller knows, often-times it’s not so much about the destination but about how you actually get there that truly matters.

The Scalinata di Spagna or the Spanish Steps, are 137 steps that were built between 1723 and 1725 near the famous Piazza di Spagna, which is a triangle shaped plaza that is a top destination for tourists who come to Rome.

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by John Read

Kickboxing started in Europe and America as an option to traditional kickboxing and is often coupled with mixed kickboxing. Although not actually considered one of the kickboxing, many of the participants who enter the game have skills in kickboxing and were often among the best participants in their chosen activity. Many expert boxers also enter the sport of kickboxing, after a trainer has taken the time to teach them how to kick.

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by Davion W

If you just bought a new iPhone 3G, then finding quick and affordable sources for iPhone software downloads will soon be your weekend preoccupation. Nevertheless, even if you already own one, you will learn about the 4 ways to find such applications instantly. Cool?

So where can you find your desired software?

Naturally, the first place you will think of is iTunes. Yes, it does have a few selections but definitely, the library is not comprehensive enough. And you pay per software download for your iPhone. While it can be costly, however, you are assured of its quality and compatibility with your phone.

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