Month: September 2018

Since its inception as a science, archaeology has taught us a lot about ourselves, our ancestors, and what the world was like in the distant past. It offers us a glance into the histories of various cultures and delivers a narrative of their collective lives. The Germanic tribes were societies of ancient Europe, various peoples
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In August 2018, Trish Regan, who hosts The Intelligence Report with Trish Regan on Fox Business Network, created quite a stir when she disparaged Venezuela and Denmark in a searing commentary about socialism. In the US, a rising socialist movement, spearheaded by politicians such as Independent Bernie Sanders and Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, points to Denmark
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The death penalty is the ultimate punishment for criminals to suffer. Even though this method of correction has seen a drastic decline in use in modern times, back in the old days, it was an everyday thing to see someone executed by the authorities. Often, convicted criminals were tortured and killed in brutal ways to
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When we’re asked to think about the Mayan civilization, human sacrifice and great architecture steal nearly every thought. There are many other intriguing and unique aspects that are just beginning to color our understanding of this long-gone culture. Ruins give insights into unusual cities and how leaders ruled. Meanwhile, art gives unexpected glimpses into daily
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Photos dominate the modern world as they never have before. We’re saturated with professional pictures, selfies, and everything in between. We’re used to plenty of mundane images; any social media profile can provide those. And we’ve all seen the sensational pictures embedded in every meme and news report. Yet it’s the combination of the mundane
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