We've prepared for you a collection of images that show just how small our Earth is compared to the rest of the universe. And we're pretty sure they will make your problems seem so minuscule, you'll realize they're not even worth breaking a sweat over.
"Prejudices are breaking down. Walls are breaking down. Pastors are rethinking their entrenched positions. Parents are choosing their child over learned
Taken in the Masai Mara, Kenya
Wer hat da das Denken eingestellt?!
American soldiers from B/68th Armored Infantry Battalion engage German snipers entrenched in the Church spire at Oberhoffen, while the tank in the foreground provides supporting fire, February 1945...
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Animals were weird in days gone by.
In 'The Monster in the Mountains', Matt Black reveals why forty-three students were abducted from the Mexican town of Iguala in 1914
The incoming energy is helping us to shift into a more balanced and harmonious method of action. Entrenched, unsustainable forms and outmoded personal patterns are likely to radically change this month as we are being encouraged to grow and trust our inner connection, our intuition, our feelings and inspirations. As we are manifesting so much faster now it is imperative that we recognise the power of our thoughts, our words and our actions.
The Selma to Montgomery march was part of a series of civil-rights protests that occurred in 1965 in Alabama, a Southern state with deeply entrenched racist policies. The historic 54-mile march, and Martin Luther King Jr.’s participation in it, raised awareness of the difficulties faced by black voters, and the need for a national Voting Rights Act.
The postcard has two postmarks. One is from Ekensund, Denmark and the other is from Brooklyn, NY. Feb. 25, 1909. The message is written in Danish.
vintage everyday: Old Photos of Ainu People. The Ainu, also called Aynu, Aino, and in historical texts Ezo, are an indigenous people in Japan and Russia. Historically, they spoke Ainu and related v…
In the early years of the 20th century, the Swiss photographer and philhellene Frédéric Boissonnas (1858-1946) traveled extensively to Greece, capturing
Last weekend was a BLAST! I had so much fun as a vivandiere! It was awesome being out on the field with the soldiers, tending to their wounds, and informing them that I am too young to legally be carrying brandy in my cask. I was quite happy to talk to people about vivandieres and explain my role to the public. Any impression that gives me a purpose at reenactments is a fun one, and makes events all the more enjoyable. Sitting pretty is fine and all, but doing something--actually interpreting, educating the public-- that's the whole point, right? I'm very pleased with how the outfit looked with the kepi, haversack, and keg. I felt very "complete"! I actually had enough fabric to make my own trousers (with piecing) and I'm glad I went the extra mile to have matching trousers, as opposed to borrowing male trousers like I'd planned.
In her photographs, I see the rotten social malignancy that perpetuates entrenched racial discrimination.
Kingdom Brunel, pioneer of the First Industrial Revolution K. Brunel and Others Observing the “Great Eastern” Launch Attempt 1857. Photo “Great Eastern” пионер фотографии Stanislas Ratel The Queen and Prince Albert,1854. Photo Roger Fenton Princesses Helena and Louise 1856. Photo Roger Fenton 1905…
In the early years of the 20th century, the Swiss photographer and philhellene Frédéric Boissonnas (1858-1946) traveled extensively to Greece, capturing