Humanity
Humanity
A Glimpse into Roman Expansion and Cultural Flourishing
Introduction The year 19 BC stands as a significant marker in ancient history, notably for the Roman Empire's ongoing expansion and consolidation of power. This period, nestled in the Augustan Age, reflects the broader dynamics of military conquests, political developments, and cultural advancements that shaped the Roman world and influenced subsequent eras.
By Alohan I Rowland2 years ago in FYI
When Should We Worry About The Economy?
When should we start worrying about the economy? This is quite a polarizing question and yet I have many an answer. If you are well off or even qualify in the ever shrinking middle class, youβd be surprised to know that I think your answer will be the same as everyone elses.
By πΊπππππ π³ππππππππ’ βΎ2 years ago in FYI
You Might Be Surprised How Likely You Are To Be A Criminal
Youβre sitting at home with your ailing spouse or significant other. Theyβre in pain from surgery, or cancer, or severe arthritis, for example. You get up and go to get them their pain medicine and something to drink.
By Jason Ray Morton 2 years ago in FYI
Tales of the Aurora Borealis. Top Story - May 2024.
Who knew a solar storm could be so beautiful? Purples, reds, and greens shimmering in our skies like dancing ribbons. Hypnotic and enchanting, the Northern Lights have had us humans in complete awe for centuries. Which got me thinking, what did our ancestors think of the Aurora Borealis?
By Rosie J. Sargent2 years ago in FYI
The mystery of the 1,600-year-old stainless steel exposed iron pillar
Delhi Iron Pillar is one of the famous ancient monuments of India. Delhi is an iron pillar cast in the 5th century, erected by King Kumara Gupta I of the Gupta dynasty, who ruled north India in the period 320-540.
By Culture Discovery2 years ago in FYI
Successfully decoding the hundred-year-old mystery of Mona Lisa
Mona Lisa painting Mona Lisa (La Gioconda by La Joconde, ChΓ’n dung Lisa Gherardini, see Francesco del Giocondo) is a 16th-century portrait painted in oil on a poplar panel in Florence by Leonardo da Vinci during the Italian Renaissance. The work is owned by the French Government and is currently displayed at the Louvre museum in Paris, France as Portrait of Lisa Gherardini, wife of Francesco del Giocondo.
By Culture Discovery2 years ago in FYI
5 reasons of care too much about what others thinking
When did you start caring what other people think about you? Have you ever found yourself caring about what other people think about you, I started to find out when I was in middle school, and to be honest caring about what other people think is really quite hard. But do you know why I ask such a question? At some point I realized that some people obviously care about what others think and suffer, but due to some factors in the past, they can't judge their own situation and always think that what others think must be right. Those of us who have recognized this problem are fortunate.
By lifeisconfusing_butstillalive2 years ago in FYI
The strange mystery of the car drifting up the hill by itself
When stopping the car at the exact mark on the magnet hill, visitors will see a strange phenomenon occur. At that time, even though the car had turned off the engine, it still went uphill at a speed of about 15 - 20 km/h.
By Culture Discovery2 years ago in FYI









