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Resurrecting the Vampire Throughout History
[Author's Note: At University (in the early 2000's), I took a Sociology class on the myth and symbolism of Witchcraft, and as part of the class, I ended up writing a paper on the mythology and folklore of vampires, which then lead me into a paid gig writing vampire articles for a while. So I've included the full paper here (minus some extra questions I'll include as a separate piece ~ C ]
By Caitlin McColl4 years ago in FYI
Sacred Geometry of Planetary Orbits
Sacred geometry symbols are known as ancient shapes and patterns that are believed to represent all living things. It is associated with the belief that a god is the geometer of the world. These symbols are regarded as the most perfect/divine shapes because they are regarded as the blueprints of many life forms in the universe.
By Pamella Richards4 years ago in FYI
Inland Taipan-world's most venomous snake
In any case, after looking into it further, it arose that the snake, previously viewed as a little western earthy colored snake, was to be sure another species, and atomic investigation affirmed that it was without a doubt the third sort of Taipan.
By Cs Sapkota4 years ago in FYI
Mu'ammar Al-Qadhdhāfī life history
For many Americans, he is also a despised criminal of the 1988 Pan Am Flight 103 bombing of Lockerbie, Scotland that killed 270 people, and earned a reputation for military service. His government was involved in several failed coups in Egypt and Sudan while Libyan troops retained a long-running civil war in neighboring Chad.
By Cs Sapkota4 years ago in FYI
Vikings and the United States of America
Two hundred and thirty-three years ago, in 1788, the United States Constitution was ratified into law and the United States of America was truly born. In the centuries since, our most cherished document has been the blueprint for countless constitutions written throughout the world, as autocratic rule has lost its luster among Earth’s people. The ratification of the US Constitution is considered a watershed moment in the modern history of the world. Indeed, history is rife with watershed moments. Leonidas standing against Xerxes and allowing Greek culture to influence the western world. Julius Caesar casting his die along the banks of the Rubicon, inciting the great Roman Civil War. The Han Dynasty of Ancient China pushing the Huns out of the Asian steppes, cultivating the unrest that led to the fall of the Roman Empire. Pope Alexander IV urging Spain and Portugal to sign the Treaty of Torsedillas, splitting the known world between the two nations. Gavrilo Princep assassinating Archduke Ferdinand, setting off World War I. Ronald Reagan spending the Soviet Union into near bankruptcy, ending the most brutal authoritarian regime of the modern world. But each one of those moments have origins that are much less known because the connections aren’t readily apparent. Such is the connection to be discussed here… How are the Vikings of old responsible for the eventual ratification of the United States Constitution?
By Anthony Stauffer4 years ago in FYI
Let's Talk Turkey
Even though the turkey is the centerpiece on most people's dinner tables on Thanksgiving Day, it was not the meat that was eaten on the first Thanksgiving. The 53 pilgrims and 90 Indians ate venison, goose, and duck when they met to celebrate a fruitful harvest.
By Margaret Minnicks4 years ago in FYI
Diwali- Spreading The Lights Of Happiness
Diwali (or Deepawali) is the Hindu festival of lights that is celebrated by Indians all over the world. It is a festival that illuminates the Earth as well as the Skies and brings joy in abundance. It is a Festival that unifies every religion, every home, and every heart and promotes the much-needed peace, harmony, and brotherhood in society.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh4 years ago in FYI
7 Famous Writers Inspired by the Occult
The mysterious causes a significant number of us to feel awkward, maybe because we're so designed as people to despise vulnerability. However composing, similar to life as a general rule, is brimming with vulnerabilities; frequently there's no expressing what words or pictures will enter our weird personalities and work their direction onto the clear page before us. Regardless of whether you're expounding on wicked belonging or an anecdotal person experiencing childhood in the suburbs, composing is an innately baffling cycle. To comprehend it better and study their ability to be self-aware, numerous journalists, craftsmen, and scholars have looked to the mysterious, that unusual region among craftsmanship and science.
By Deana Contaste4 years ago in FYI
Black death world history
In December, historian Monica Green published in the American Historical Review an article entitled, "Four Dark Deaths," which explains our account of the flu epidemic. In it, he identifies the Big Bang which produced four different genetic lines that spread around the world, and find concrete evidence that the disease spread to Central Asia for 1,200 years in China. It is possible that the disease does occur, but stories about the history of the virus are incomplete.
By Cs Sapkota4 years ago in FYI
A Lot of Men Can’t Be Consistent to Save Their Lives
It’s yet another day remembering your previous relationship, from friends to lovers and now strangers, it was as expected as the break light of day. You’re relieved but you wonder why it was so easy to break up with him, the memories left of him say it all — you suffered emotional abuse, now you’re done with everything so there are no tears left to shed, all the crying was done when you two were still together.
By Winifred Akpobi4 years ago in FYI
It’s All About (The) gut health
Gut health comes from an orchestrated balance of different micro-bacteria within the different parts of your gastrointestinal system. Parts of your digestive system, particularly micro bacteria, digest the food you eat. Additionally, they keep other harmful bacteria within your gut at bay from causing diseases. And so, striking the perfect balance in your gut’s microbiome is essential. If they’re not balanced, your gut ends up in a sorry state, and you’ll suffer through numerous health problems. A healthy gut needs to be nourished with healthy bacteria in the digestive tract with a mix of probiotics and prebiotics which are essential for both intestinal and overall health. The gut has to be fed well for it to be healthy.
By Ayulent Healthcare4 years ago in FYI







