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Society and Culture
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Learning history through films.
Barbara Swiech, BellaOnline's Polish Culture Editor
Many Polish historical novels were screened by famous directors. They tell a lot about the great times of the country and provide the viewer with depiction of costumes and traditions that were characteristic for given periods.
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Going Rural In An Urban Country
Kazia Mullin, BellaOnline's Canadian Culture Editor
While the majority of Canadians prefer to live in our urban centres, there is a growing movement of families finding contentment in the small town.
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Vegetarian Poutine
Classic Canadian comfort food with a delicious mushroom twist.
Death of a Cad , an audiobook review
The Death of a Cad is the 2nd novel in the Hamish Macbeth mystery series.
Japanese Culture at DragonCon 2008
Every year on Labor Day weekend, DragonCon invades downtown Atlanta. For the first time, starting in 2008, the convention added a special segment focusing specifically on Asian culture.

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 | Gregory´s Girl This is a wonderful coming-of-age story set in the new town of Cumbernauld. Gregory is in love with the girl who replaced him on the football team and tries to get a date with her. |
 | Rooibos Tea @ CulinaryTeas.com Rooibos contains no caffeine and tannins that can be irritating to some. Rooibos originated in South Africa where the locals discovered the needle-like leaves made a tasty, aromatic tea. |
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