Helen and Alice are back from Paris: how have Khalid and Tim managed without them? Find out more in episiode 110 - Home again :
109. The Flatmates Episode 109
Khalid takes Kitty to see the vet - is there something seriously wrong with her? Find out more in episode 109 - A visit to the vet :
108. The Flatmates Episode 108
Alice and Helen are in Paris - but why is Alice so interested in the architecture? Find out more in episode 108 - Sight-seeing
107. The Flatmates Episode 107
Khalid decides to take the cat to the vets. Find out more in episode 107 - Khalid lends a hand :
106. The Flatmates Episode 106
Helen pays a visit to Professor Lewis to ask for her help. Find out more in episode 106 - Asking for help :
105. The Flatmates Episode 105
Paul and Alice try to sort out their problems. Find out more in episode 105 - Alice swallows her pride :
104. The Flatmates Episode 104
Alice has a surprising invitation for Helen Find out more in episode 104 - A mini-break :
103. The Flatmates Episode 103
The Flatmates get together for a celebration. Find out more in episode 103 - Helen's treat :
102. The Flatmates Episode 102
Helen and Tim have a heart-to-heart conversation. Find out more in episode 102 - Friends again :
101. The Flatmates Episode 101
Tim discovers Khalid hiding in the bathroom - but why? Find out more in episode 101 - Smoking in the loo :
100. The Flatmates Episode 100
It's Alice's turn to be upset - has she ruined her relationship with Paul? Find out more in episode 100 - More tears :-
98. The Flatmates Episode 98
Paul gets back home to find Alice has had a few problems baby sitting. Find out more in episode 98 -- Temper tantrums :-
97. The Flatmates Episode 97
Tim doesn't have enough money to pay his rent, but what does Helen say when he talks to her? Find out more in episode 97 :-
96. The Flatmates Episode 96
Alice is babysitting Ellie - but what happens when it comes to bedtime? Find out more in episode 96 :
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Definition: | (noun) The number of occurrences within a given time period. |
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![]() ![]() AyyavazhiAyyavazhi is a belief system that originated in South India in the 19th century. Many consider it a Hindu sect—including the majority of its followers—however, academics often define it as an independent monistic religion. While its ideology is quite similar to that of Hinduism, some Ayyavazhi beliefs and practices differ from the Hindu tradition, especially those relating to the concepts of good and evil as well as dharma. On whose teachings is Ayyavazhi based? More... Discuss |
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![]() ![]() USSR Begins Drilling World's Deepest Hole (1970)The Kola Superdeep Borehole project was an attempt to dig as far as possible into the Earth's crust. It began when, in 1970, following setbacks in the Space Race, Soviet scientists looked downward. Digging on the remote Kola Peninsula for some 20 years, they reached a depth of 40,230 feet (12,262 m)—about a third of the way through the Earth's crust—before being forced to stop due to higher-than-expected temperatures of 350° F (180° C). Surprisingly, water was found at what depth? More... Discuss |
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