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Since discovering alcohol a millennium ago, humans have been gung-ho about this liquid drug; Voyage back in time to map out the history of alcohol and drinking.
The Alcohol Conspiracy Theory: Were Prohibition Laws Created to Control the Masses and Protect the Elite?
The alcohol conspiracy theory suggests that the prohibition of alcohol in the United States in the 1920s was not entirely due to concerns about alcoholism and societal ills, but rather a deliberate attempt by the government and certain powerful groups to control the masses and protect their own interests. According to this theory, alcohol prohibition was part of a larger conspiracy to suppress individual freedom, limit competition, and maintain the status quo.
By Nachiketa Shiva 3 years ago in Proof
The Early 80s: A Decade of Change and Nostalgia
In many facets of society, the early 1980's were a decade of major change and nostalgia. People were starting to adjust to the new circumstances brought on by the end of the Cold War, the end of the Vietnam War, and the start of the Reagan Revolution. People were also reflecting on the past at the time, recalling happy memories and yearning for a more carefree, pure era.
By Sowmya Kavya3 years ago in Proof
Mike Pence must testify about conversations he had with Donald Trump leading up to January 6, judge rules
A federal judge has decided that former Vice President Mike Pence must testify to a grand jury about conversations he had with Donald Trump leading up to January 6, 2021, according to multiple sources familiar with a recent federal court ruling.
By Mujtaba khar3 years ago in Proof
360° Research Solutions: Navigating the Journey from Ideation to Implementation
Preamble As we embark on any project, whether it's launching a new product, expanding a service, or implementing a change, it is essential to clearly understand the needs, goals, and challenges we face. The path to success requires careful planning, strategic thinking, and reliable data to guide us. That's where 360° Research Solutions comes in.
By Brother Luke3 years ago in Proof
Mansa Musa
Mansa Musa: The Richest Man in History Mansa Musa, also known as Musa Keita I, was the tenth Mansa of the Mali Empire, ruling from 1312 to 1337. He is known as the richest man in history, with an estimated net worth of $400 billion in today's currency. His vast wealth came from the production of gold and salt in the Mali Empire, which was the largest producer of gold in the world during his reign.
By M Burhan Khan3 years ago in Proof
Armageddon’s Angel: School teacher must steal her Russian lover's launch keys to prevent World War III
Ana de Armas has been mesmerising viewers with her impeccable performances and enigmatic characters since she debuted in Hollywood. And this Cuban-born star garnered critical acclaim for her demanding portrayal of Marilyn Monroe in Blonde while simultaneously making history as the first Cuban actress to receive such an Oscar nomination.
By Melissa MC3 years ago in Proof
"Ghost town of Tamilnadu"
Dhanushkodi, a small town located on the southeast tip of India, has been filled in mystery for centuries. On the wide southeast sand point of Pamban Island, Dhanushkodi is located just off the coast of Tamil Nadu in South India. On one side lies the rough Indian Ocean, while the Bay of Bengal is on the other. It is known as a “ghost town” because of its mysterious ruins and ancient legends. In this blog post, we will explore its history and famous explorations to what you can do while visiting the mystical land.
By Seven Stone3 years ago in Proof
History's Most Deadly Events": Influenza pandemic (1918-19) 20-40 million deaths;
The influenza pandemic of 1918-19, also known as the Spanish flu, is widely regarded as one of the deadliest pandemics in human history. It is estimated that between 20 and 40 million people died as a result of the pandemic, with some estimates putting the number as high as 50 million. The pandemic is also notable for its unusually high mortality rate among healthy adults, as well as its rapid spread across the globe.
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