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Greek Mythology – Off Stories, Legends, and Tragedies
Greek Mythology – the vast collection of the most scandalously delightful and tragic legends and stories that humankind ever imagined. Over thousands of years, Greek mythology has collected everything, from the sweeping tales of adventures, wars, and the Olympians, to everyday stories about ordinary people. While many of these stories, like most myths, were aimed at explaining natural phenomena, some…
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The Roller Coaster History of Dark Ages To Renaissance
The Romans definitely knew how to party. Perhaps that is why the world got so sad when the Empire crumbled. The Dark Ages refers to the cultural, economic, and artistic decline that took place after the collapse of the Roman Empire. The period covers 5 to 10th century CE. Today, many historians refuse to use the term, calling it somewhat…
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Shadow Queens – Women Who Ruled The World
Scattered in the pages of History among all the kings, generals, conquerors, and administrators are the names of some women who defied all odds to rule in their right. The impact that these women made within the world cannot be denied. They were sovereign shadow queens, ministers, soldiers, and reformers whose laws, intelligence and skills changed the course of History.…
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The Most Unusual Mental And Psychological Conditions
The human brain is an amazing organ. It is primarily responsible for who we are and what we do. But a combination of personal, situational and biological factors sometimes cause malfunctioning of this organ, giving rise to a specific psychological phenomenon. Most of the conditions listed below are mental disorders, that is, they negatively impact the person’s life and healthy functioning.…
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Why Did Democracy Fail When Adolf Hitler Entered?
What do you need to rule the world? Think about it. An army? Money and influence? A nuclear arsenal? Or maybe, you just need a broken and defeated population scared of the future, a strong speaking voice, and the ability to project yourself as the solution. World War Treaty Exactly five years after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Germany…
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