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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'World' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your World Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to World 1. Wwii Weapons - By: Michael Russell As the war developed, so did the weapons used throughout it. From the straight forward rifle, right down to the development of the nuclear bomb, weapons were developed to try to gain an advantage over the opposition. The Second World War is normally credited for bringing into being the s... Featured ArticleWorld War Ii Uniforms With so many different countries fighting in the war, Uniforms played a huge part. The typical neutral greens worn by British infantry soldiers were very much so distinguished from the dark blue/black uniforms that the Germans wore. Yet while the uniforms played a great deal in identifying ones friend, the uniforms also offered valuable protection.. Standard uniform did not just include the uniform clothes; equipment was issued with it as well. The following would be given to an infantry solider ...
Read full story 2. Wwii Memorial - By: Michael Russell Due to the amounts of lives lost in WWII there have been numerous memorials put up around the globe, dedicated to the soldiers who died in action. One of the most famous ones is the National World War II Memorial in Washington DC, USA. This memorial was erected to all the soldiers who served and die... 3. Wwii Aircraft - By: Michael Russell Throughout WWII there were many advances in technology, and it is also the first war to have ever experience air war fare. Because of this, many different aircrafts were built, but they all normally fall under three groups, Fighters, Attackers and Bombers. Fighter aircraft were a major as... 4. World War Ii Uniforms - By: Michael Russell With so many different countries fighting in the war, Uniforms played a huge part. The typical neutral greens worn by British infantry soldiers were very much so distinguished from the dark blue/black uniforms that the Germans wore. Yet while the uniforms played a great deal in identifying ones frie... 5. World War Ii - By: Michael Russell World War II was a world wide conflict between the Allied and Axis powers. It went on for 6 years between 1939 and 1945 and finally came to an end with the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and in total 60 million deaths occurred. While the Axis consisted of Germany, Italy and ... 6. Chinese Fowl Dishes - By: Mpam Id 1971673 They are batty for birds in Hong Kong. Chickens, ducks, geese, pigeons; anything with wings except an aeroplane will find its way to the Hong Kong table. Chicken appears at almost every meal, in the form of stock, which is one of the most important flavouring agents in the Chinese kitchen. And of co... 7. Tofu: Types And Tips - By: Mpam Id: 1971673 Tofu is a versatile food made by curdling hot soymilk. Also known as soybean curd, it's low in saturated fat and contains no cholesterol. With a unique, custard-like consistency, tofu acts like a sponge in recipes, absorbing flavors from other ingredients. There are four different types of tofu. T... 8. A Chinese Banquet - By: Mpam Id:1971673 Banquets are held to celebrate the New Year, the Moon Festival, weddings, and other special occasions. Each event is associated with particular treats -- filled moon cakes for the Moon Festival or New Year's pudding, for example -- but there are also many common characteristics and ceremonies involv... 9. History Of Tofu In China - By: Mpam Id:1971673 Origin and Early Development to 960 AD. Tofu almost certainly originated in China; its date of origin, however, is uncertain. The earliest existing document containing mention of the term "doufu" is the Ch'ing I Lu (Seiiroku in Japanese), written by T'ao Ku in about 950 AD. There are at least four t... 10. Imperial Food In The Qing Dynasty - By: Jee Hui Poh The imperial food served within the walls of the Forbidden City by the Qing Dynasty had an important effect on Chinese dietetic culture. Using the traditional diet of the Manchu ethnic group as its foundation, the best of the Chinese dietetic culture, mainly foods of the Han ethnic group, were assim... 11. Diabetic Guide To Chinese Food - By: Mpam Id: 1971673 How can you stay healthy and still enjoy Chinese food? You can do it by planning ahead, choosing wisely and watching how much you eat. Choose traditional food dishes that are high in fiber, vitamins and minerals, and low in fat. Great choices are beans, peas, tofu, bean sprouts and dark green vege... 12. Shiitake Mushroom - By: Mpam Id: 1971673 Chinese Mushroom - Also called Shiitake mushroom, Chinese black mushroom and forest mushroom (not to be confused with European dried mushrooms), these are the most widely used mushrooms in Chinese cooking and are grown chiefly in China and Japan . Their fleshy caps are dense, and their stems are tou... 13. Chinese Dining Guide - By: Mpam Id: 1971673 As a Chinese saying goes, "When going to an eating house, go to one that is filled with customers." A good rules of thumb for choosing the right Chinese restaurants to dine is if the restaurant isn't packed with customers during dinner time, chances are it's not worth a try. Ideally, eating Chines... 14. Bird's Nest In Chinese Cuisine - By: Mpam Id: 1971673 Edible Bird's nest?? I can't imagine how one can transform twigs and grasses into a gourmet food. The nests in making bird's nest soups are exclusively those of swiflets, the birds from the family of common swallow. These highly prized nests are built and clung to the ceiling of the caves as high ... 15. Chinese Food - An Introduction - By: Mpam: 1971673 The History of Chinese Food The history of Chinese food1 is an interesting one. Unlike many cultures the Chinese believe that the preparation of food is an art and not simply a craft. The art of cooking Chinese food can include dishes and food preparation techniques which are difficult to develop ... 16. Chinese Culinary History - By: Mpam Id: 1971673 Chinese Culinary History The Chinese nation has a civilized history of 5,000 years and Chinese cuisine has evolved over time. Its culinary techniques, preparation, serving and appreciation of food have been developed to the highest level. Cooking has occupied an important position in Chinese cultu... 17. Instructions On How To Use Chopsticks - By: Mpam Id: 1971673 History of Chopsticks: Chinese use chopsticks and Westerners use knives and fork- for main dishes. That is the difference between the two cultures when it comes to eating. This inevitably means that large piece of meat like steak, fish and poultry are not possible at the Chinese table since using ... 18. A Beginners Guide To Chinese Cookery - By: Liz Canham Introduction When I first ate Chinese food in the UK in the 1970s, it was really quite unappealing. Everything came in a gloopy sauce and seemed to taste the same, due to the overuse of monosodium glutamate, supposedly a flavour enhancer but in reality, nothing of the kind. Then in th... 19. The History Of Chinese Cuisine - By: Liz Canham In China, food and its preparation has been developed so highly that it has reached the status of an art form. Rich and poor, the Chinese people consider that delicious and nutritious food is a basic necessity. There is an old Chinese saying “Food is the first necessity of the people”. b... 20. Regional Indian Cookery - The Punjab - By: Liz Canham The Punjab is situated in eastern India and is divided by the Indian/Pakistani border. It is very fertile because of the rivers that cross here and as a consequence, agriculture is central to the economy. Wheat accounts for a large proportion of the crops, along with corn, mustard greens, sugar ca... 21. Curry - A Journey - By: Liz Canham Due to a childhood in the Middle East, I was practically brought up on curry. My first memories of it are eating curried goat in the fire station of Dubai airport in about 1962. My dad was the airport manager and the Chief Fire Officer and his family were our good friends and neighbours. The fire... 22. World Cup Soccer Interesting Facts - By: Michael Russell World Cup soccer is the most widely viewed sporting event in the world, with over one billion people watching every four years. FIFA is the governing body of this event and World Cup soccer was started in 1928. 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