Babylon was one of the most influential civilizations that changed the whole world. In it, the first laws were laid and the most beautiful and huge buildings were built in it and it ruled the world twice in two different times.
Amnesty International, a prominent human rights organization, has released its annual report. It warns of a serious breakdown of internation...
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[...]. Curiosity and creativity have had a complex relationship over the centuries. And it is a topic worth exploring.
A secret Masonic hand clasp, handshake or handgrip is used between two Freemasons in order to recognize that they are Brothers of the same Order. This is how they simply identify who is a Mason and who is not. Even the type of grip they hold can identify which Masons are of the lower degrees and higher degrees
While I was working on the Inheritance Trilogy, I kept a personal wiki full of notes on characters, locations, and other details of the world of the Hundred Thousand Kingdoms. I had a vague notion of later making this wiki public so that fan-creators and others would have a ready resource to consult and continue if they wanted… but I don’t think I realized back then just how difficult it is to set up a public wiki. I could post this stuff free on an ad-supported wiki site, or for a small fee I could create a semi-private wiki with […]
Opium Wars, two mid-19th-century armed conflicts between China and Western countries. The first Opium War (1839–42) was fought between China and Britain; the second Opium War (1856–60), also known as the Arrow War or the Anglo-French War in China, was fought by Britain and France against China.
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Part 20 of a weekly 20-part retrospective of World War II
\"A feat of both scholarship and storytelling\" (Wall Street Journal)--the definitive history of a powerful family dynasty who dominated Europe for centuries. In The Habsburgs, Martyn Rady tells the epic story of a dynasty and the world it built--and then lost--over nearly a millennium. From modest origins, the Habsburgs gained control of the Holy Roman Empire in the fifteenth century. Then, in a few decades, their possessions rapidly expanded to take in a large part of Europe, stretching from Hungary to Spain, and parts of the New World and the Far East. The Habsburgs dominated Central Europe through the First World War. Historians often depict the Habsburgs as leaders of a ramshackle empire. But Rady reveals their enduring power, driven by the belief that they were destined to rule the world as defenders of the Roman Catholic Church, guarantors of peace, and patrons of learning. This is the remarkable history of a dynasty that forever changed Europe and the world.
TANG JIMI SYSTEM Music : The East The Jimi system (Chinese: 羁縻制) or Jimifuzhou (羁縻府州) was an au...
Not far from Sand Hill Road exists a private world of wild sex parties and “cuddle puddles.” As one male investor put it, “You could say it’s disgusting but not illegal—it just perpetuates a culture that keeps women down.”
By Paul Millward LITERARY TRAVELER, February 2011 – In 1940, from deep beneath the buildings of Whitehall in London, in an underground complex known as the Cabinet War Rooms, Winston […]
The psychological rule says that when an inner situation is not made conscious, it happens outside, as fate.
Color photos of Munich made by Hugo Jaeger, Adolf Hitler’s personal photographer, in 1938.
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At the beginning of Yoruba mythology, the universe was composed of two elements, the ethereal sky above and a watery chaos below. Two gods rule over both
Portraits of Warriors of the World, Celebrating the Diversity of Human Culture and History through Powerful and Evocative Art.
I was watching a interview with Valerie Neal, Curator and Chair National Air and Space Museum, on CSPAN. The interview was focused on the history of rocket development in both the US and Soviet Uni…