HISTORY TOP 10s
HISTORY TOP 10s

alcaponemugshot.jpgAl Capone, Image Source: FBI.gov

10. Frank Lucas

9. Griselda Blanco

8. Al Capone

7. Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman Loera

6. Anthony “Fat Tony” Salermo

5. Carlos Lehder

4. Meyer Lansky

3. Joseph Kennedy

2. Pablo Escobar

1. Amado Carrillo Fuentes

According to NewsOne.com HERE

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10. Westlife

9. Five

8. Aaron Carter

7. Hanson

6. Dream Street

5. O-Town

4. 98⁰

3. Savage Garden

2. LFO

1. BBMak

According to USA Today HERE

By the way, have you seen our new interview with Aaron Carter’s older brother Nick? Check it out here.

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genghiskhan.jpgDrawn Portrait of Genghis Khan, Image Source: National Palace Museum in Taipei

10. Suharto

9. Benito Mussolini

8. King Leopold The II

7. Genghis Khan

6. Idi Amin Dada

5. Sadaam Hussein

4. Joseph Stalin

3. Osama Bin Laden

2. Chairman Mao

1. Adolf Hitler

According to NewsOne HERE

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liztaylorcleopatra.jpgElizabeth Taylor as Cleopatra in 1963 film of the same name, Image Source: 20th Century Fox

10. Cleopatra Was Beautiful

9. Obsessed With Death

8. Aliens

7. Fully Discovered

6. Hieroglyphs

5. Pyramid Decoration

4. Pharaohs Killed Servants

3. Slaves Built The Pyramids

2. Enslavement Of The Israelites

1. Curse Of The Pharaohs

Find out more, according to ListVerse HERE

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aynrandfountainhead.jpgAyn Rand, Photo Credit: Talbot from www.aynrand.org

10. Eleanor Roosevelt

9. Ayn Rand

8. Dorothy Hodgkin

7. Simone de Beauvoir

6. Emmeline Pankhurst

5. Rachel Carson

4. Rosa Parks

3. Indira Gandhi

2. Margaret Sanger

1. Marie Curie

According to Listverse HERE

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10. Middlemarch by George Eliot

9. The Stories of Anton Chekhov by Anton Chekhov

8. In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust

7. The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald

6. Hamlet by William Shakespeare

5. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain

4. Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov

3. War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy

2. Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert

1. Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy

According to Time HERE

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10. It may have been the end of a pilgrimage.

9. It has a great sense of direction.

8. There are still things to be found.

7. There’s a secret temple.

6. There’s more than one peak to climb.

5. There’s a great, hidden museum that no one goes to.

4. You can walk up to the ruins.

3. Much of the most impressive stuff is invisible.

2. It’s no stranger to earthquakes.

1. It’s not actually the Lost City of the Inca.

Find out more, according to National Geographic HERE

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It’s Canada Day this Friday, July 1st, so why not celebrate by taking a look at the Top 10 reasons why you should visit this beautiful country!

10. Interesting man-made attractions

9. Diversity

8. Fun for the whole family

7. French Heritage

6. Four seasons to enjoy: winter, spring, summer and fall

5. Events and festivals

4. Amazing array of outdoor activities

3. Affordability

2. Natural Wonders

1. Spectacular cities

Read more, according to About.com HERE

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10. Refute

9. Instant

8. Enormity

7. Less

6. Chronic

5. Literally

4. Panacea

3. Disinterested

2. Decimate

1. Ultimate

Find out how they’re misused and what their proper use is, according to Listverse.com HERE.

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10. The United States lost the Vietnam War

9. Charles Lindbergh was the first man to cross the Atlantic Ocean by air

8. Columbus was the first European to discover North America

7. The Wright Brothers were the first to fly an airplane

6. Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone

5. Charles Darwin was the first to conceive of the theory of evolution

4. JFK’s assassination was part of a larger conspiracy

3. We only use 10% of our brain

2. Roosevelt’s new deal ended the Depression

1. Thomas Edison invented the light bulb

See why these facts are wrong, according to TopTenz.net HERE

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