Historical
Because of a stolen diamond Camilla replaces the jewels on the coronation crown
According to Buckingham Palace, instead of delegating the selection of a new crown for the coronation service, as is customary in the royal tradition, Camilla will wear a modified version of Queen Mary's crown during the service in Westminster Abbey on May 6, indicating that among the changes made to Camilla's crown, the removal of Replica of the Koh-i-Noor diamond, the original of which was first set on Queen Mary's crown in 1911.
By News Correct3 years ago in FYI
Scientists expect desertification of the forests of the Mediterranean basin
Nature Communications reports that the researchers studied and analyzed fossil pollen grains discovered in cores taken from the Tenagi-Philippo sediments in northeastern Greece and reconstructed the state of ecosystems in the region over the past 500,000 years.
By News Correct3 years ago in FYI
Two Celestial Bodies- The Sun VS Moon
The sun and the moon are two celestial bodies that have captured the attention and imagination of humans for centuries. Both are important components of our solar system and have significant impacts on life on Earth. In this article, we will delve into the differences and similarities between the sun and the moon.
By Anthony K. Bryan-KagintonPackage3 years ago in FYI
Uncovering the Sweet and Nutritious World of Dates: Everything You Need to Know About the Health Benefits, Culinary Uses, and Fascinating Facts of this Versatile Fruit
HIstory of Dates : Dates are a sweet fruit that come from the date palm tree, which is native to the Middle East but is now grown in many parts of the world. Dates are an important food source in many cultures and have been cultivated for thousands of years. Here are some key facts about dates:
By All About your Good Health3 years ago in FYI
Cashing in on Cashews: Discovering the Nutritional Benefits, Surprising Uses, and Delicious Recipes of this Versatile Nut
History of Pistachios : Pistachios have a long and interesting history that dates back thousands of years. The pistachio tree is native to western Asia and the Middle East, and it is believed to have been cultivated since the 7th millennium BC.
By All About your Good Health3 years ago in FYI
Interesting Things you never knew before about Cashew Nuts from Beauty to Health.
History of Cashew : The cashew nut is native to northeastern Brazil, where it has been cultivated for thousands of years by the indigenous people of the region. The Portuguese brought the cashew tree to Goa, India, in the 16th century, and from there it spread to other parts of Asia and Africa.
By All About your Good Health3 years ago in FYI
From Whistles to Sticks: The Fascinating World of Knocker-Uppers.
Cities all over the world experienced the sound of whistles and the tapping of sticks in the early morning hours of the 19th and 20th centuries. The knocker-uppers, who made sure that the working-class populace of cities woke up on time for work, created this sound. These nighttime employees were crucial to urban life in the days before alarm clocks.
By Ahamed Thousif3 years ago in FYI
Mind-Blowing Discovery: Oxford University is Older than the Aztec Empire
The Aztec Empire is frequently regarded as one of the most significant civilizations in ancient times because of its great achievements in science, agriculture, and warfare as well as its rich cultural heritage. Oxford University is really older than the Aztec Empire, according to a recent study that casts doubt on our knowledge of the history of the most esteemed academic institution in the world.
By Ahamed Thousif3 years ago in FYI
Exploring the Health Benefits, Nutritional Content, and Delicious Recipes of Walnuts: Everything You Need to Know.
Histoy of Walnuts : Walnuts are a type of nut that come from the tree species Juglans regia, commonly known as the English walnut tree. These nuts have been consumed by humans for thousands of years and have a rich history in various cultures around the world.
By All About your Good Health3 years ago in FYI
SEANCE
There's no way to avoid Death, which is the ultimate mystery. We wonder what it really is, and whether there is life after death. Religion and other conventional methods have been tried, but some people are more open-minded and seek answers through psychicsessions or séances. There are several ways to try to find out what happens after death, but some are more conventional than others. Religion is one way to look for answers, and so are consultations with oracles. Psychics can also be a source of information.
By Princess Anthonia3 years ago in FYI








