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    Butterfly Effect Singular Events That Changed History

    Butterfly Effect- The concept that small changes can have pervasive effects. If a butterfly flaps its wings at the right place at the right time, it can lead to a tornado millions of miles away. History often has a sense of fate or inevitability attached to it. Many events are seen as being so big that humans cannot influence them,…

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    6 Artifacts in the World That Stumped Experts

    Throughout our history, humans have produced some amazing things. From pyramids to rockets, our innovation and skills have been displayed in thousands of texts, monuments, buildings, and objects. But sometimes, we lose the context of these objects. What is left behind are articles that leave historians scratching their heads as they try to figure out what the artifact is or…

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    The Great Sphinx of Giza An Astronomical Clock

    The Great Sphinx of Giza is a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human. It is located on the west bank of the river Nile in Giza, Egypt. The face of a human on the Sphinx is believed to be of Pharaoh Khafre, an ancient king of Egypt. But the question arises –…

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    Here’s The Interesting History Of Wine! Read On To Know

    The wine has been popularized by the idea of the French paradox. French paradox emphasizes on the French ritual of having red wine with their meals which keeps them disease-free and youthful for longer. Via – img1.cookinglight.timeinc.net However, the truth is, that it’s not the French who Invented wine As a matter of fact, according to the history of wine,…

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    Ever Wondered Why Egyptian Paintings Have Profile-Faced Figures ?

    Egyptians are well known for their phenomenal architectural inventions, artwork, and their beliefs! The Afterlife was the main belief of this civilization which made them famous and thus, they lived up to it! But did you notice one thing that the faces in paintings are profile and no depth is provided or drawn in the paintings? Why are there profile-faced…

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