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Hidden Secrets of New York
New York City is the heart of America's train system, with nearly a million rail commuters adding to its population every day. The extensive network of train lines running through Manhattan has made this possible for over a century. The city's busiest rail hubs are Grand Central Terminal and Pennsylvania Station. Penn Station, once marked by a majestic pillared exterior reminiscent of ancient Rome, was reduced to a cramped underground maze. The demolition of Penn Station changed the city's perception of its historical landmarks and the people who would fight for them.
By ashanti heywood2 years ago in Journal
Oppenheimer
J. Robert Oppenheimer forever changed the course of history J. Robert Oppenheimer, a 21-year-old physicist, was deeply unhappy with his lab work and was avoiding it. He was surrounded by brilliant physicists like Rutherford and Chadwick, but he was deeply unhappy. In 1925, Oppenheimer became fascinated by the new field of quantum mechanics and was surrounded by brilliant physicists. Despite his frustration, Oppenheimer tried to poison Blackett, but the details are lost to history. Oppenheimer's parents successfully lobbied Cambridge University authorities not to press criminal charges, and due to his family's wealth, he was not expelled from Cambridge.
By ashanti heywood2 years ago in Education
Dangers of a Heart-attack
Effects of Red Wine and Egg on the Heart - Dangers of Heart-attack As a professional, I would like to provide accurate and evidence-based information regarding the topic at hand. Firstly, it is important to clarify that a heart attack is primarily characterized by symptoms such as chest pain, discomfort, shortness of breath, and pain or discomfort in the arms, back, neck, jaw, or stomach. However, it is crucial to note that heart attacks can also occur without chest pain, especially in women and older adults.
By ashanti heywood2 years ago in Journal