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If you are looking for a statement piece that will never go out of style, then you have found it! This Lapis Lazuli gemstone healing crystal beaded bracelet is sure to catch the eye of anyon… Read More
Top 3 beautiful Islands of Oceania
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2023: Politicians with corruption cases must not be allowed to run – APC chieftain
A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim has stated that politicia… Read More
Overseeing the city of Athens, the once mighty citadel of Acropolis stands on a rocky hill in the Greek capital. The area is said to have been inhabited since the 6th millennium BC. The prem… Read More
Famous since Antiquity for the booming pearl industry, Bahrain is one of the smallest countries in the continent of Asia, coming in third after Singapore and the Maldives. The Kingdom of Bah… Read More
Le cinquième in French, from the number 5 (cinq) in French, the 5th arrondissement is one of the central arrondissements of Paris. Also known as Panthéon; from the ancient temp… Read More
December is a month of celebration around the world! With so many different holidays and traditions, it can be hard to know where to start. This festive guide will help you learn about some… Read More
From Saturday, June 11 through Monday, June 13, Chicago will host the 2022 James Beard Awards® presented by Capital One. The James Beard Awards, considered to be among the… Read More
Group urges Kumuyi to shun IPOB threat, hold Aba crusade
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Canada Travel Statistics and Information
Canada is one of the world’s biggest and most accommodating countries. They are a culturally diverse nation with people of French and Britis… Read More
Who were the pharaohs?
The pharaoh’s were the kings of Egypt who were responsible for infrastructure, military, and religious duties. The Egyptians believed that their pharaoh was t… Read More
It is high school graduation time in Jamaica again, and so far Ding Dong’s recently-released tracks Bounce and Happiness appear to be songs of choice being used by school principals to… Read More
Festivals in India are an expressive, meaningful way to celebrate heritage, traditions, and culture. Festivals play a significant role in our social lives and connect us with our families an… Read More
Somizi controlled and called me a liability – Mohale opens up about their marriage
Mohale Motaung spills the tea about the marriage with his former husband, Somizi Mhlongo.
The two h… Read More
The Location of the Kom Ombo Temple
8 Interesting Facts about Kom Ombo Temple, Aswan, Egypt 4The little village of Kom Ombo is located on the east bank of the Nile, some 800 kilomet… Read More
You can either love or hate Mel Gibson.
We all admire him for his roles in the early stages of his career and older generations remember him for his Mad Max role.
A lot of the younger audie… Read More
Art can tell you more than you may think about the people who made it. It’s creation and purpose can give us an insight into a societies religion, social status and values among many o… Read More
If you follow me on Twitter, you probably already knew that I attended DEFCON 30 in Las Vegas.
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T… Read More
Photo of Botanical Garden
The New York Botanical Garden is located in Bronx Park. It has over a million living plants and a landscape that is 250 acres in size. The New York Botanical Gar… Read More
Laura Dawn, M.Sc, makes it her mission to weave science with ancient wisdom. As the host of The Psychedelic Leadership Podcast, she examines the intersections between psychedelics and plant… Read More
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In Ancient Egypt, The pantheon of gods
Egyptian pantheon
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Egyptian Gods
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1- The Egyptian God, known as Ra, was worshipped as the God of the sun, God of Fire.
2- Osiris, the Egyp… Read More
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Magic from Egypt
Arab magicians, whose roots were in the valley of the Nile in Egypt, the “cradle of magic,” are responsible for many of the magic traditions in Europe and the… Read More
The chocolate process makes all the forms and types of chocolate, so chocolate is found as bars, which come in dark, milk and white forms; some bars are blended with raisins, crisped rice or… Read More
Fact Number One: Ancient China was ruled by families called Dynasties
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In terms of duration and complexity, the history of architecture is like that of humanity. The Neolithic period, roughly 10,000 BC, or when humans stopped living in caves and began deciding… Read More
The Emerald Isle has been a historical and religious beacon throughout history. Ireland has been the origin of the worship of numerous Gallic deities, a cradle of Christianity, and the final… Read More
Turkmenistan is a country in Central Asia, bordered to the southeast by Afghanistan, the south and southwest by Iran, the east and northeast by Uzbekistan, and to the north and northwest by… Read More
Santiago is the capital of Chile. It is distinguished for being in the middle of a large valley called the Santiago Basin, surrounded by majestic mountains. The city is a meeting point betwe… Read More
Going beyond its famous Bali and breathtaking volcanos, Indonesia owns another interesting item in its arsenal—Its flag! The facts behind the flag of Indonesia and its history hold man… Read More
A singer is a person who creates music using their voice and vocalises musical sounds with tone and pitch. Whether performing solo or in a group, singers frequently have instrumental music p… Read More
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Tonga, often known as the Friendly Islands, is a nation in the southwest Pacific Ocean. Its formal name is the Kingdom of Tonga. Tongatapu in the south, Ha’apai in the middle, and… Read More
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There is no doubt that active volcanoes are dangerous to be around. They emit gases with scorching temperatures along with ashes and rocks with destructive properties. However, they also do… Read More
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French President Emmanuel Macron met with protesters in Lyon on Monday, with some streets closed to traffic and public transportation disrupted. Authorities are being vigilant to ensure that… Read More
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You’re missing a lot if you haven’t heard about Vanuatu’s charm yet. Although Vanuatu is not as famous as it deserves, this may be an added advantage for its visitors to be… Read More
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A Deep Dive into London’s Sensual Massage Scene
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Poland commemorated the 79th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising with sirens, church bells, and a minute of silence. Ceremonies were held across the country to honor the heroes of the uprisin… Read More
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The Nobel Foundation has withdrawn its invitation for representatives from Russia, Belarus, and Iran to attend this year's Nobel Prize award ceremonies. This decision comes after Swedish law… Read More
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British filmmaker Terence Davies has passed away at the age of 77. The announcement was made on his social media account, stating that he died peacefully at home after a short illness. Davie… Read More
President Joe Biden officially commemorated Indigenous Peoples Day two years ago, and an increasing number of states and cities have recognized it as well. Indigenous Peoples Day is typicall… Read More
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