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Celebrities That Have A Much Higher IQ Than You Would Expect
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Celebrities That Have A Much Higher IQ Than You Would Expect

Most people often assume that celebrities aren’t exactly bright, and sometimes they might be right to … Celebrities That Have A Much Higher IQ Than You Would ExpectRead more

by SJ•December 2, 2023
Lucy Stone’s Hard Work and Determination Towards Women’s Suffrage
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Lucy Stone’s Hard Work and Determination Towards Women’s Suffrage

Lucy Stone, the first woman from Massachusetts to earn a college degree, was a well known … Lucy Stone’s Hard Work and Determination Towards Women’s SuffrageRead more

by AO•December 1, 2023
5 Leaders You May Not Know Who Refused To Cede Power
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5 Leaders You May Not Know Who Refused To Cede Power

Yahya Jammeh, the former leader of The Gambia, only last week ceded to the December election … 5 Leaders You May Not Know Who Refused To Cede PowerRead more

by Damon•November 30, 2023
How Alice Paul Campaigned for Women’s Suffrage
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How Alice Paul Campaigned for Women’s Suffrage

Alice Paul was a prominent women’s right activist and suffragist. Paul was the main leader of … How Alice Paul Campaigned for Women’s SuffrageRead more

by AO•November 29, 2023
Musical History: The World’s Oldest Melody
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Musical History: The World’s Oldest Melody

Humans have been making music for at least 43,000 years. Archaeologists have found bone flutes dating … Musical History: The World’s Oldest MelodyRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•November 28, 2023
Castle Find Shows How Crusaders Had Fun
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Castle Find Shows How Crusaders Had Fun

UPPER GALILEE, ISRAEL – Archaeologists discovered that the German Crusaders living in Montfort Castle on a … Castle Find Shows How Crusaders Had FunRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•November 27, 2023
Cold War Photos That Will Never Let Us Forget
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Cold War Photos That Will Never Let Us Forget

As the dawn of a new presidency glows in the United States, many Americans wonder about … Cold War Photos That Will Never Let Us ForgetRead more

by Damon•November 26, 2023
Everything You Didn’t Know About George Herbert Walker Bush
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Everything You Didn’t Know About George Herbert Walker Bush

The oldest living president, the first Bush in the White House, George H.W. Bush (GHW) went … Everything You Didn’t Know About George Herbert Walker BushRead more

by Damon•November 25, 2023
5 of the Most Important Political Protests in History
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5 of the Most Important Political Protests in History

Yesterday, three million women around the world joined with the Women’s March on Washington to declare that … 5 of the Most Important Political Protests in HistoryRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•November 24, 2023
Archaeologists Unearthed a Stash of 13,000 Jam Jars in London
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Archaeologists Unearthed a Stash of 13,000 Jam Jars in London

When the Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA) investigated the site of a proposed new train station … Archaeologists Unearthed a Stash of 13,000 Jam Jars in LondonRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•November 23, 2023

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