10. The Mother Calls, Russia, 87 meter The Motherland Calls, also called Homeland-Mother, Homeland-Mother Is Calling, simply The Motherland, or The Mamayev Monument, is a statue in Mamayev Kurgan in Volgograd, Russia, commemorating the Battle of Stalingrad. It was designed by sculptor Yevgeny Vuchetich and structural engineer Nikolai Nikitin, and declared the largest statue in the world in 1967. Today, …
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Famous People Who Were Teachers
1. Sylvester Stallone He was born 1946, is an American actor, screenwriter and film director. When Sly was attending the American College in Switzerland during the 1960s, he worked as a gym teacher to earn extra spending money. [GARD]
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1. Honda Civic – Canada ($ 18,500) For over 40 years, the Civic has brought us together, taken us on adventures and helped us create memories we’ll never forget. And since the 2014 Civic was Canada’s best-selling car 16 years in a row, the stories are never-ending. The Civic’s bold exterior styling on the outside is matched only by the premium …
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Peyman Moaadi He was born 1970, and he started his film career as a screenwriter in late 2000 with the successful movie Swan Song. He later wrote several renowned Iranian films. He began his acting career in Asghar Farhadi’s film About Elly (2009).Two years later, he received the Silver Bear award for Best Actor in Leading Role at the Berlin …
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10. Crème de la Mer Moisturizing Cream – price $567 Money can’t buy happiness, but no one ever said it couldn’t buy beauty. Crème de la Mer Moisturizing Cream is $567 for a measly 3.5 ounces, and many beauty insiders swear by its secret seaweed “miracle broth” formula to stay looking young. [GARD]
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All it takes is a handful of birdseed to transform any tourist visiting Venice’s historic St. Mark’s Square into a human perch for a fluttering mass of pushy pigeons.But a Venetian pigeon’s life may now be for the birds: A municipal ordinance banning people from feeding them in the square went into effect May 1.Especially ruffled are the 19 vendors …
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Molossia, also known as the self-proclaimed Republic of Molossia, is a micronation, founded by Kevin Baugh and headquartered solely from his home near Dayton, Nevada. The Republic of Molossia has claimed itself a nation but it is not officially recognized as a country by the United Nations or any country.It consists of Baugh’s house (known as the Government House), about …
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6. Line graph Andy Warhol – $32,500 In 1984, Andy Warhol drew a relatively accurate depiction of the U.S. unemployment rate from 1980 to 1984. Christie’s put that picture up for auction this February and the image — roughly the length and height of two rulers — sold for $32,500. [GARD]
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Jalal Maghami He was born 1941 is an actor who is known for Persian voice-dubbing foreign films and television programs ,also he is a dubbing management and actor.
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10. Germain Royal Soup Tureen: $10.6 Million The Germain Royal Soup Tureen is the closest as you can get to feeling royal when having dinner. It is the exact same tureen Louis XV served his soup in. Designed and manufactured by Thomas Germain, a talented French silversmith, this Rococo soup tureen boasts a lid that is acknowledged as a masterpiece, …
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