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Why are some people fiery and impulsive while others are calm and measured? The ancient Greeks believed they had the answer, ...
For many people, Greek mythology begins and ends with a few familiar faces. The musclebound hero--known as Hercules or ...
Soren Kierkegaard, 1813-1855, Danish. “Life can only be understood backwards; but must be lived forwards.” Viktor Frankl, ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNBrownstein: At 100, investment guru Stephen Jarislowsky focuses on philanthropy
He donates $15 million yearly in the areas of higher education, medicine, science, the arts and the environment through his ...
A Roman-era stele in Thessaloniki, Greece, revives debate on the “devil’s horns” gesture, exploring its origins across cultures.
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4,000 BCE: The World’s First Lock and Key System Discovered
Archaeologists traced the invention of the lock and key back to Mesopotamia around 4,000 BCE. The first wooden pin locks, ...
Dr. Daisy Dunn watched Clash of the Titans, pointing out where the movie diverges from ancient Greek myth, but ultimately enjoyed the movie.
From cutlery that's now considered crucial to appliances that have revolutionised the way we cook, these genius food inventions were all fiercely mocked when they first appeared.
The challenge is not whether to keep humanities, but how to integrate them so that even engineers never lose sight of the ...
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I dined at a Chicago hotel designed for Gilded Age elites. It felt like being inside a painting.
The hotel's preserved lobby, where guests can dine, features French-painted ceilings and gold-dipped Tiffany chandeliers.
Hades II is a rogue-like dungeon crawler in which you'll battle beyond the Underworld of Greek myth using dark sorcery to ...
How old is your food? Before food was a choice, it was a necessity — the bare minimum only eaten and endured in order to ...
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