Monthly Archives: April 2021

ABORIGINALS Truganini

ABORIGINALS Truganini was the sole survivor of the Oyster Cove group and was again moved to Hobart. She died three years later and was buried at the former Female Factory at the Cascades, a suburb of Hobart. Tuganini was a … Continue reading

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You Can’t Drive Between North and South America

You Can’t Drive Between North and South America. HERE’s WHY! Drivers can cross-continental journeys all around the world for example, European route E40 runs almost 5,000 miles from France to Kazakhstan. The Trans-African Highway 3 runs nearly 6,000 miles from … Continue reading

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Immanuel Kant

He was a German philosopher who is considered the central figure of modern philosophy. Kant argued that fundamental concepts of the human mind structure human experience, that reason is the source of morality, that aesthetics arises from a faculty of … Continue reading

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Machu Picchu- “Old Peak” historical sanctuary

Machu Picchu- “Old Peak” As a Peruvian historical sanctuary, Machu Picchu has captured our imaginations since the dawn of its existence. In the mornings, this mystical city is shrouded in mist, but in the afternoon sun, you’ll see majestic stone … Continue reading

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Machu Picchu- “Old Peak”

Machu Picchu- “Old Peak” A Tourist visit only 5,600 People Are Permitted to Visit Each Day. The Peruvian government recognized the impact of mass tourism on the ancient city. In 2017, it implemented some restrictions on the number of visitors … Continue reading

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The most popular cheese in the United States

Did you know the most popular cheese in the United States is mozzarella (top) for decades, cheddar cheese topped the list of most popular cheese in USA. But in the 1960’s, as Italian cuisine like pizza gained popularity, mozzarella began … Continue reading

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Jonas Edward Salk

Jonas Edward Salk (B) 1914, New York, NY (D) 1995, La Jolla, CA. He was an American virologist and medical researcher who developed one of the first successful polio vaccines. Education: NY University Medical Center (1934–1939)At its peak in the … Continue reading

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Albert Bruce Sabin

Albert Bruce Sabin (B) 1906, Białystok, Poland (D) 1993, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, Georgetown, D.C. He was a Polish American medical researcher, best known for developing the oral polio vaccine, which has played a key role in nearly eradicating the … Continue reading

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Some of the Oldest Breweries in the world

Some of the Oldest Breweries in the world beer is one beverage that never seems to go out of style — humans have been brewing it for thousands of years. Today, craft brewing is a popular hobby and a lucrative … Continue reading

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The Difference Between a Gulf and a Bay?l

The Difference Between a Gulf and a Bay? The Earth is 71% water. With that much liquid sloshing around, people have invented many terms to describe different bodies of water. There are gulfs and bays, but also ponds, lakes, seas, … Continue reading

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