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An unusual temple in Kyoto - Fushimi Inari Taisha - Tori gates and sacred foxes

28 Jun 2025 2 minute read 0 comments madventure

  It is a place that cannot be missed while visiting Japan in the city of Kyoto. Most folders or websites advertise this place as the top 5 must-visit places in Japan. And it is true. We often get disappointed when visiting overrated monuments,...

Are We Smarter Than Our Ancestors? Time to Prove It

27 Jun 2025 4 minute read 0 comments Bhatt_G

A lot has happened in history, and all of them are fresh voices somewhere. Yes, all the pages of history are presented to us in a distorted manner, but there is some truth somewhere. Often we say somewhere that history is a witness, then what does it...

The Royal Castle in Chęciny from a bird's eye

26 Jun 2025 1 minute read 1 comment madventure

  A brief history of the castle The Royal Castle in Chęciny, probably at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. It was built on a hill that is 367 m above sea level. The construction was initiated by the king of Poland and Bohemia - Wacła...

What The Tech?! The Centrifuge

24 Jun 2025 4 minute read 0 comments Investigator515

Centrifuges would play a key role in developing the defence and medical sectors. When you’re writing about technology, you’ll often be looking at and talking about very obvious and visible pieces of technology. While many people often won’t fully und...

Vital knowledge of German history and experience

23 Jun 2025 9 minute read 0 comments Ship Shard

Publication in Russian on the Zen bloghttps://dzen.ru/a/aFmYS89sGhUbWTvF No monuments or memorials can convey the enormity of military losses, or truly perpetuate the myriads of senseless victims. The best memory for them is the truth about the war,...

Why Religion Is a Convenient Cover for Wars

23 Jun 2025 2 minute read 1 comment Ship Shard

Publication in Russian on the Zen bloghttps://dzen.ru/a/aFlorFguvWUiVRLd There is a common myth that all wars were religious. But this is a fundamentally wrong point of view. Of course, religion was often used as a cover or justification for wars, es...

EURIPIDES, 480 - 406 BC: The Most Tragic Poet

18 Jun 2025 29 minute read 2 comments YouveBeenGreeked

He was the creator of that cage which is the theatre of Shakespeare’s Othello, Racine’s Phèdre, of Ibsen and Strindberg, in which imprisoned men and women destroy each other by the intensity of their lives and hates. - B.M. Knox   Among the great t...

Nuclear Power and Global Standards: Why Some Nations Are Permitted and Others Are Prevented

16 Jun 2025 2 minute read 0 comments Johnbull Myson

Introduction The question of nuclear weapons proliferation is one of the most sensitive and complex issues in international relations. A recurring debate often arises:Why are certain countries allowed to possess nuclear weapons, while others are aggr...

LA SERENISSIMA: The Most Successful Nation in History

14 Jun 2025 3 minute read 0 comments YouveBeenGreeked

In the grand sweep of history, when people discuss the most successful states, they often mention the Roman Empire, the British Empire, or the Mongol conquests. These were vast, mighty, and influential, but often short-lived or prone to internal chao...

2022: a zoo trip and other adventures

12 Jun 2025 10 minute read 0 comments jasonmcgathey

  We have a few more relatively quiet days. Dad M and Cheryl sent $200 for Emma to spend this summer, which was really cool of them, so Erin takes her shopping - 2 brand new shirts, a couple of pencils she loves, a spiffy water bottle are the procee...