Monthly Archives: April 2014
Hearthstone
By Aimilios Leftheriotis Starting Hearthstone: “Heroes of Warcraft” is a free-to-play, collectible card game (CCG). It entered the close beta
BABY WALKERS MIGHT HINDER MOTOR SKILLS
By Aggeliki Tzola (A class) The danger presented by baby walkers has been extensively documented and yet parents still

The Pomaks
(By Aristea Kanellopoulou, B΄ class) The Pomaks is a distinct tribal and historical minority living for the most part

Archaeologist’s Corner: “The Holy Grail”
By Christie Celili (Class A) What History Says: In the Holy Bible there is no reference to the Holy
WHERE LIFE AND DEATH WALK HAND BY HAND
By Sotiropoulou Ioanna-Maria (class A) Sicily: a place where mafia and mystery dominate. But what happens below
Agatha Christie
(By Rafaela Lekka, B Class) Agatha Christie, with full name Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, also known as Mary Westmacott,

Oscar Wilde’s, “The Nightingale and the Rose”
‘She said that she would dance with me if I brought her red roses,’ cried the young Student; ‘but in
Synesthesia
Nikiforos Rodis, B2 Synesthesia is a rare phenomenon of neurological nature, in which two or more senses of a

Menoitios himself: The Exiled planet. New research from the “Southern – Western Institute for Space Studies»
By Nikolaou Kelly, Papadopoulos Dimitris & Rodis Nikiforos (B΄ class) According to the survey-researcher David Nesvorky’s research paper published in
Deep space photography
By Patty Efthimki Image1: The stellar warm ngc6093, one of the densest of the 147 known globular star clusters in