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Henry VIII
Birth/ family Henry VIII was born on the 28th June 1491 to his parents King Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth of York. Henry was the third child and second son to be born to the royal couple with his eldest brother Prince Arthur born in September 1486 and elder sister Princess Margret born in November 1489. Henry himself would also become a elder brother to another three siblings, yet only one would survive to adulthood. In 1502 Queen Elizabeth would once again become pregnant however this would prove to be fatal, both mother and baby (a daughter) would die leaving behind her distraught family.
By Sarah jackson4 years ago in FYI
The Titanic is Perhaps The Most Well Known Maritime Disaster of All Time. There are, in any case, a Couple of Less-known Stories from The Mishap.
There are not a lot of people who have not essentially heard the story of the Titanic. It is a model chronicled record of man's over the top self-importance in making a versatile boat and the appalling tactlessness in being shown so incredibly misguided basically as a piece of ice on its first outing. The account of this boat is perhaps most extensively seen thanks in no little part to James Cameron's 1997 film of a comparative name, remaining, from now onward, indefinitely quite a while, the most important procuring film of all time. Those that have seen the film might be stunned at the enormous proportion of chronicled precision that Cameron fanatically endeavored to recollect for the film, regardless, including various pieces of the disaster area that watchers would know practically nothing existed.
By CHANDRASHEKHAR PIMPARE4 years ago in FYI
The Ship of Dreams
In the current epoch of humankind that we find ourselves part of, one cannot emphasize enough the unprecedented importance that must be placed on the process of documenting the history of the subjective reality that we find ourselves part of. We find ourselves at this junction as a direct consequence of countless variables that are placed therewithin as part of the technology that we use to catalog such information. Over the course of the last half a century or so this has become more relevant in how overly dependent we have become on the devices that we use, which become in part extensions of us to a certain degree. So, now, more than ever before in our history, must we be mindful of this fact in our day-to-day lives. We do live in a period of information unlike ever before; the most painstakingly obvious exemplification of which is found in the statistics alone, in that we as a people create over 2.5 quintillion bytes of raw data per day, which combined with such factors as the IoT, or Internet of Things have produced for more than ninety percent of the available knowledge in the last ten years alone.
By Aaron M. Weis4 years ago in FYI
Some Things I Can Say About Native American Medicine Wheel Teachings
I was born and raised in Minnesota. I am an enrolled member of the White Earth Nation, my enrollment is removal Fond du Lac. My people on my mother’s side came from there, the land of the Gitchigummi (Lake Superior) I adore.
By Denise E Lindquist4 years ago in FYI
Clinical Trial Rules Aim To Improve Public Reporting Of Results
Research about different aspects of drugs and therapies’ impacts on human life is essential to get ready for treatment and prevention of any kind of disease. In this regard, access to the results of clinical trials to the public is of key importance and plays a significant role in making people aware of the authenticity of the respective drugs or therapies.
By Marion Morrison4 years ago in FYI
The Jackal-Headed god: Anubis.
Few civilizations glorified the dead like the Ancient Egyptians. Kings were buried inside a giant, stone pyramids. Mythical monuments were raised around their tombs, and rituals prepared their souls for a treacherous journey into the afterlife, where a powerful god of death guarded the gates to a utopian sanctuary; but who was the god of death in Ancient Egypt?
By Bhagirath Vala4 years ago in FYI
What is A Micro-Business, And is Your Business One Of Them?
What is a Micro-Business? Micro-businesses or micro-entities is a business that is owned and operated by one person. They can be defined by having no more than ten employees working within the company, and their turnover is no more than £632,000. Micro-businesses can range from new ventures with high and low potential for growth to long-established family firms with a long history. Microbusinesses can also include sole proprietorships that are run and operated by the company's owner and no workers. Over 75% of businesses within the UK are run by a single person, and over 95% of companies within the UK match the definition of a micro-business.
By lilani lee4 years ago in FYI









