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You were a recruit, asked to join a rebellion you didn't believe in- to fight against people you didn't know- all the while carrying around the knowledge and the secret that... You couldn't die. Not without extra steps. . . . . . .
Hopefully, you got plenty of tutorials about table manners when you were growing up. But not everyone did. And even if you feel you’ve got the basics of dining etiquette down, it’s always good to get a refresher. Manners elevate even everyday meals, making them feel like special and set-apart occasions. Related Posts Dining Etiquette […]
You were a recruit, asked to join a rebellion you didn't believe in- to fight against people you didn't know- all the while carrying around the knowledge and the secret that... You couldn't die. Not without extra steps. . . . . . .
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Once again, the liberal media is at it again calling the “ok hand sign” a white supremacy power move. They attack it because Trump is known for this gesture. I’ve went over this b…
Visionary Artist Ernst Fuchs Visionary art or fantastic art has become a long standing movement with masters both past and present. Ernst Fuchs is one of the living elders of this painting movement…
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In order to make your body language a first impression booster, you want it to communicate 3 main things: openness, confidence, and interest.
The Mayan Long Count Calendar was developed around 200 B.C.E. in Izapa, Mexico, using data calculated over hundreds of years. The Mayan Long Count start date according to scholars began on August 1…
This is officially the best way to hold a burger -- and it's backed by science.
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Can you tell your Meowna Lisa from your Girl With the Purr Earring? Test your knowledge of famous films and paintings in our moggnificent quiz
In order to make your body language a first impression booster, you want it to communicate 3 main things: openness, confidence, and interest.
While resilience is great, it may not be our best goal. In this post we look at Nassim Nicholas Taleb's book, 'Antifragile.'
In this Sun Tzu The Art of War for Managers summary, you'll get an overview of Sun Tzu's Art of War tailored to help business leaders.
Imprint varies. Vol. 2: London : Printed for Henry Brome, 1663. Vol. 3: London : Printed by J.C. for R. Broom, at the signe of the Gun in Ivy-Lane, 1663
“thesis, antithesis, synthesis” Peter Benson explains why Hegel was obsessed with the number three. One of the best known popularizers of philosophy in Britain is Bryan Magee. Many peop…
Welcome to a list of examples when the saying I’m not rich enough to buy cheap couldn't be more true.
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Fed up with female villains that aren't scary or evil? I can help. Today's post is all about creating awesome female villains.
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The development of cuneiform from pictographs to Assyrian characters.Courtesy of The Oriental Institute of The University of ChicagoThe outline of the development of the Sumerian writing system has been worked out by paleographers. It has long been known that the earliest writing system in the world was Sumerian script, which in its later stages was known as cuneiform. The earliest stages of development are still a matter of much speculation based on fragmentary evidence. The French American archaeologist Denise Schmandt-Besserat, building on a hypothesis advanced by the Assyriologist Pierre Amiet of the Louvre, demonstrated a series of small steps leading