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Happy summer!!!

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The word of the day is SUMMER!

Happy summer!!!!

I hope your summer holidays will be such wonderful that you won't want to go to school or to work after them!!!!

But because and I have my ''summer plan''', search to older posts for everything you want to know, to see, to have a great time!!

With 998 different posts and 59 interesting categories, I will leave my blog for a bit to your hands, so you'll have the opportunity to discover it better.

Kisses,

Effieheart

     

 

And the winner is…

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Congratulations guys!!!You are the best football team in the world.…again!!!

Animals ‘Predict’ 2014 World Cup Winning Teams

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They're back — in zoos around the world, animals are taking to the field — or at least, the tank or the food bin — to predict the results of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

 

Click here to read more!!

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Bella ciao

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Italian Music :Sanremo Festival Story ( Great Italian Songs )

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The best italian songs

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Non passerai

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Pronto a correre

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Explore Greece:Mykonos

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Mykonos is part of a cluster of islands including Delos, Rhenia and some rocky islets. Mykonos, already inhabited since the 5th millennium B.C. (prehistoric settlement of Ftelia), has shared with them a long and copious history with them. Its intense tourist and cosmopolitan activity, which has continiously kept Mykonos in the foreground, inevitably reminds us of the cosmopolitan ancient Delos during the period of its commercial peak (Hellenistic-roman period).

Mykonos is located to the area of the central Aegean Sea and belongs to the prefecture of Cyclades. Its total surface is 26.370 acres, while the length of its shores reaches 81 kilometers.
It consists of the municipality of Mykonos. The resident population of the island adds up in 9.320 people according to the census of 2001 (E.S.Y.E.). The highest point of Myconos reaches approximately the 14 kilometers and its widest about 10.

See or print maps of Mykonos HERE!!

This week in history: June 30-July 6

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25 years ago: Political crisis deepens in Poland

Jaruzelski

On June 30, 1989, Gen. Wojciech Jaruzelski announced he would step down from the Polish presidency in the vote to be held by the newly elected National Assembly. The June 4 parliamentary election had been a rout for Communist Party candidates, with Solidarity winning 99 of 100 seats in the Senate, and all the contested seats in the lower house. Communist Party candidates won only one of the 35 seats reserved for country-wide voting. In a runoff June 18 to fill those seats still vacant, voter turnout plunged to only 25 percent, and those voting still refused to give any support to the Stalinists.

50 years ago: US Civil Rights Act signed into law

Johnson signing Civil Rights Act

On July 2, 1964, President Lyndon Johnson signed into law the Civil Rights Act, which banned racial segregation in most public facilities. The votes in the House and the Senate played out largely along regional lines, with the bitter opposition of southern Democrats overcome by a combination of northern Democrats and Republicans.

Segregation had been a pillar of capitalist rule in the US for decades, and it was only relinquished in the face of a mass working class movement in the South and in the northern urban centers. Demonstrations continued this week in 1964 in the face of a racist terror across the US South. With the support of the Democratic Party-controlled Southern state governments, violence by the Ku Klux Klan and right-wing vigilantes became epidemic. The racist terror was directed especially at civil rights demonstrators seeking to test out provisions of the new legislation.

100 years ago: Germany backs Austro-Hungarian preparations for war against Serbia

Kaiser Wilhelm II

On July 5, 1914 Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany pledged his country’s unconditional support for any action Austria-Hungary would take against Serbia. Existing tensions in the Balkans had dramatically escalated the previous week with the assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo.