Tag #History

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Medieval Travelers' Proactive Health Strategies

Medieval travelers, facing dangers like disease and injury, proactively used methods like bloodletting, dietary control, and rest to maintain health, reflecting a holistic approach to well-being influenced by medical texts like Adam of Cremona's work and demonstrating a long history of preventive he...

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Good Health and Well-being
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From Corncob Dolls to Global Phenomenon: The Surprising History of Stuffed Animals

The evolution of stuffed animals from a 19th-century corncob doll to a multi-billion dollar industry, tracing the shift from practical necessity to widespread cultural phenomenon.

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Eyadéma's Long Rule: Economic Development and Complex Legacy in Togo

Gnassingbé Eyadéma's 38-year rule in Togo (1967-2005) saw significant economic development through phosphate exploitation, infrastructure development, tourism investment, and a strong military, while his active diplomacy positioned Togo internationally, leaving a complex legacy.

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20 Weird Facts About Australian History

This article presents 20 unusual facts about Australian history, ranging from a war against emus to the invention of Wi-Fi and the nation's first St Vincent de Paul society, highlighting both successes and failures, and demonstrating Australia's unique cultural evolution.

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Trump's False Claim: Manchester, Not US, Split the Atom First

During his inaugural address, President Trump mistakenly claimed the US split the atom; however, this achievement belongs to Sir Ernest Rutherford, who performed the groundbreaking experiments at the Victoria University of Manchester in 1919.

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Quality Education
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Netherlands to Fully Open WWII Collaboration Archives Amid Privacy Concerns

Dutch Education Minister Eppo Bruins is preparing legislation to fully open controversial World War II digital archives containing 425,000 names of suspected collaborators, delayed due to privacy concerns, with only a list of names initially released online, causing significant public demand and con...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Hamburg Tropical Medicine Institute Reconsiders Name Amid Racism Allegations

The Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine in Hamburg is reconsidering its name due to concerns about its namesake's alleged racism and ties to Nazi ideology; a recent study revealed his belief in racial hierarchies and support for colonial policies, prompting a review that will conclude in ...

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Historical US Tariffs and Government Revenue: A Chart Reveals Limitations

A historical chart showing US federal government revenue from tariffs reveals that for much of the 19th century, tariffs constituted over half of the government's income. However, this system's limits led to the adoption of income tax as government expanded.

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Freedom Trail: Walking Through American History

Boston's Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile walk, starts at Boston Common (1640), includes the Old South Meeting House (site of pre-Boston Tea Party meetings), and Paul Revere's House, highlighting key events leading to the American Revolution.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Hoess House Sold to Counter Extremism Project

Grazyna Jurczak, after living 42 years in the former Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Hoess's house at 88 Legionow Street in Oswiecim, Poland, sold it to the Counter Extremism Project for an undisclosed sum exceeding the estimated $120,000 value; the organization plans to transform the property into a re...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Athens College Celebrates Centennial, Showcases Enduring Impact

The Athens College, founded in 1925 after overcoming initial obstacles and the Asia Minor Catastrophe, celebrates its 100th anniversary, showcasing its enduring influence on Greek society through its notable alumni and community engagement.

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Trump's Inaugural Address: Lessons in Leadership from Past Presidents

Donald Trump's election as the 47th President of the United States, following a campaign exceeding half a billion dollars, is marked by his inaugural address echoing themes of unity and ambition from past presidents, offering timeless leadership lessons.

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