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Top 10 Most Evil Men

Sat, Dec 18, 2010

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The most unfortunate aspect to researching this list was the realization that that I could do a 0 most men and still have a multitude of people for a second list! The selection of this list is based not upon death tolls, but upon the general actions, and impact, or brutality of the people. From bad to worst, here are the top 10 men in history.

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Attila was Khan of the Huns from 434 until his death in 453. He was leader of the Hunnic Empire which stretched from Germany to the Ural River and from the Danube River to the Baltic Sea. In much of Western Europe, he is remembered as the epitome of cruelty and rapacity.

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World’s Largest Ice Labyrinth

Sat, Dec 18, 2010

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The in Buffalo. The labyrinth in the world was built for the winter festival in Buffalo, USA. The world’s largest which measures 12,855.68 square foot with total weight about 600,000 pounds, has been recorded in the book of Guinness World Records.
The old world record holder Pontiac Ice Maze, which measured 8,280 square foot, was set in 2005 in Toronto.
The City authorities are now worried about the possibility of a flood if this labyrinth begins to melt. Due to this reason, they have built few powerful water pumps surrounding the world’s largest ice labyrinth.

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The City made of Eggs

Sun, Nov 28, 2010

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If you find it difficult to make a house of cards that you would make a whole damn city made with ? This talented young below, using little more than five thousand – chicken and quail – made a huge sculpture of about 6m x 4m. The city of , which depicts a Chinese empire, was established in an exhibition at the Groninger Museum, Netherlands.

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World’s Largest Omelette

Tue, Nov 23, 2010

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In an attempt to promote as a healthy and cheap food source, and celebrate World Egg Day, Turkish chefs managed to set a new world record for the World’s .
50 Turkish cooks, along with 1o chefs whisked 110,010 eggs on a giant fryer, 10 meters in diameter. The omelette took 2.5 hours to cook, but I bet the people involved could think of no better way to celebrate World Egg Day. 432 liters of oil were needed to make this larger-than-life-dish nice and fluffy. The event was staged by the Turkish Egg Producers Association as a way of promoting eggs as a tasty and healthy meal.

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Top 10 War Animals of All Time

Mon, Nov 15, 2010

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Humans have enlisted to help fight their battles since the dawn of war, and today’s militaries use an even wider range of creatures for everything from bomb sniffing to coastline patrolling. Here we count down some of the creatures that have become unwitting recruits in both ancient and modern warfare.

1. Bat Bombs

These nocturnal flying mammals became part of a bizarre animal experiment during World War II. A dental surgeon upset by the Japanese attack on the U.S. Navy base at Pearl Harbor proposed attaching tiny incendiary bombs to bats. The creatures were meant to set thousands of small blazes across Japan’s cities as they flew to roost beneath building roofs. But the idea floundered after receiving the green light from President Roosevelt.

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