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Meet and Greets: The History Behind Saying Hello
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Meet and Greets: The History Behind Saying Hello

We use a thousand common phrases and gestures every single day without thinking twice about them. … Meet and Greets: The History Behind Saying HelloRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•November 11, 2023
Opulence and Luxury: Inside Nero’s Golden Palace
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Opulence and Luxury: Inside Nero’s Golden Palace

The Roman Emperor Nero left behind a great many architectural wonders. He might have been an infamous, ridiculously … Opulence and Luxury: Inside Nero’s Golden PalaceRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•November 10, 2023
20th Century Leaders: Only The U.S. Put 12 People On The Moon
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20th Century Leaders: Only The U.S. Put 12 People On The Moon

In case you’ve been living under a moon rock, Eugene Cernan, the last human to set … 20th Century Leaders: Only The U.S. Put 12 People On The MoonRead more

by Damon•November 9, 2023
You Can Now Virtually Visit the Historical ‘Plain of Jars’
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You Can Now Virtually Visit the Historical ‘Plain of Jars’

XIANGKHOANG PLATEAU, LAOS – in the upland valleys and lower foothills of the Xiangkhoang Plateau, there … You Can Now Virtually Visit the Historical ‘Plain of Jars’Read more

by Elizabeth Lundin•November 8, 2023
How Historic Events Shaped The NATO We Know Today
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How Historic Events Shaped The NATO We Know Today

It’s not a trade agreement. NATO stands for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The organization recently … How Historic Events Shaped The NATO We Know TodayRead more

by Damon•November 7, 2023
Frances Hodgson Burnett’s Success as an Author
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Frances Hodgson Burnett’s Success as an Author

Frances Hodgson Burnett, an English-American author, was best known for her three children’s novels, Little Lord … Frances Hodgson Burnett’s Success as an AuthorRead more

by AO•November 6, 2023
History’s Nutcases: Tiberius
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History’s Nutcases: Tiberius

Last time on History’s Nutcases, we talked about a man named Jemmy Hirst, who fancied riding a … History’s Nutcases: TiberiusRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•November 5, 2023
The Chinese Weren’t The First To Make Artificial Islands To Land Planes
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The Chinese Weren’t The First To Make Artificial Islands To Land Planes

The Chinese have made a few waves in recent history by moving sub-sea earth to forge … The Chinese Weren’t The First To Make Artificial Islands To Land PlanesRead more

by Damon•November 4, 2023
The Delicious WWII Inspired Story Of Nutella
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The Delicious WWII Inspired Story Of Nutella

One of the best-slash-worst, then back to best spreads, Nutella, defended themselves last week against claims … The Delicious WWII Inspired Story Of NutellaRead more

by Damon•November 3, 2023
Charles Cornwallis: The British General Known for Surrendering at Yorktown
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Charles Cornwallis: The British General Known for Surrendering at Yorktown

Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis was an officer in the British Army, leading many generals in … Charles Cornwallis: The British General Known for Surrendering at YorktownRead more

by AO•November 2, 2023

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