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The Genius of Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) - Author:

June 18, 2025 | Published in History

  Nikola Tesla was born on July 9, 1856, in a very small village called Smiljan, in the province of Lika, Croatia. You may not know who this man is, but he invented the theories of electricity we use today. Tesla finished his basic schooling in Croatia. He continued his education in the Polytechnic School …

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We Live In A System Of Beliefs - Author:

June 18, 2025 | Published in Commentary

  The following article about beliefs is just an expression of my thoughts. It is certainly not definitive. In my opinion, we live our life on the basis of beliefs. We, literally live in a huge belief system. So seamlessly integrated (into our world) are some beliefs that most people assume that they are natural …

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The Roman Family – A Brief Overview - Author:

June 18, 2025 | Published in History

  The father in the Roman family (paterfamilias) exercised absolute and lifelong power over all other family members (patria potestas): his wife, children, and slaves. If the father’s father was alive – then he was the supreme authority in the household. Fathers were even allowed to execute their grown sons for serious offenses like treason. …

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We Must Do Our Part To Eliminate World Hunger - Author:

June 17, 2025 | Published in Commentary

  Where does starvation exist in the world today? What are some of the causes of world hunger? Are citizens of developed countries donating monetarily to the ongoing relief efforts? In this article I will address these questions with the hope that by creating an understanding of the current world hunger situation, morally conscious individuals …

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NGOs – The Self-Appointed Altruists - Author:

June 17, 2025 | Published in Commentary

  The arrival of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) portends rising local prices and a culture shock. Many of their leaders live in plush apartments, or five star hotels, drive SUV’s, sport $3000 laptops and PDA’s. They earn a two figure multiple of the local average wage. They are busybodies, preachers, critics, do-gooders, and professional altruists. Always …

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Chinese Labor Camps: We Mustn’t Remain Neutral - Author:

June 17, 2025 | Published in Commentary

  Auschwitz was the most notorious of the Nazi labor camps in WWII. There, a man or woman could expect at any moment to be sent to the gas chambers, used for medical experiments or given a phenol injection to the heart which would cause death in 15 seconds. If lucky, they would instead be …

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The Invention Of Atomic Clocks - Author:

June 16, 2025 | Published in History

  Louis Essen was born in 1908 in a small city in England called Nottingham. His childhood was typical of the time and he pursued his education with enjoyment and dedication. At the age of 20 Louis graduated from the University of Nottingham, where he had been studying. It was at this time that his …

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The History of Calendars - Author:

June 16, 2025 | Published in History

  Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas on January 7. Their “old new year” is a week later, on January 14. It is all Julius Caesar’s fault! The Romans sometimes neglected to introduce an extra month every two years to amortize the difference between their lunar calendar and the natural solar year. Julius Caesar decreed that the …

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The Life of Leonardo da Vinci - Author:

June 16, 2025 | Published in History

  Leonardo da Vinci was a painter, sculptor, architect, cartographer, engineer, scientist and inventor in the 15th century. Yet, despite his genius, he referred to himself as “senza lettere” (the illiterate, the man without letters). For good reason: until late in life, he was unable to read, or write, Latin, the language used by virtually …

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June 21st Throughout History - Author:

June 13, 2025 | Published in History

  June 21 is always the 172nd day of the year, unless it’s a leap year in which it is the 173rd day of the year. This is on a Gregorian calendar, which leaves 193 days remaining until January 1st, where a new year begins. June 21 marks the summer solstice in the northern hemisphere …

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