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Month: January 2017

The Heritage Of Bombay
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The Heritage Of Bombay

Ever thought that Mumbai is just another metropolitan city? Did you know that this city is the best alalgamation of all cultures?

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Ever thought that Mumbai is just another metropolitan city? Did you know that this city is the best alalgamation of all cultures? (more…)

What with the Lottery
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What with the Lottery

Lottery has been defined by Wikipedia as a form of legal gambling. But what exactly has lottery given us with its money?

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Lottery has been defined by Wikipedia as a form of legal gambling. But what exactly has lottery given us with its money? (more…)

Magic Of Stained Glass
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Magic Of Stained Glass

When we think of the old Gothic churches, we often picture the old stained glasses with Jesus and Mary with light steaming down […]

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When we think of the old Gothic churches, we often picture the old stained glasses with Jesus and Mary with light steaming down into the Church. Are these glasses just a showpiece? No. (more…)

The Medicine That Was To Be
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The Medicine That Was To Be

When Coca Cola was supposed to be a medicine….   By Coca-Cola [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons   One of the good […]

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When Coca Cola was supposed to be a medicine….

 

By Coca-Cola [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons


 

One of the good things that came from the American Civil War is Coca Cola.

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When Accused In Ancient Rome….
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When Accused In Ancient Rome….

The Romans had harsh punishment which depended on the social standing of the person. Did you know despite the harsh punishments, there […]

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The Romans had harsh punishment which depended on the social standing of the person. Did you know despite the harsh punishments, there wasn’t any official police force? (more…)

The Story Of Book Covers
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The Story Of Book Covers

Have you ever bought a book by judging its cover? Yes, we all have. The book cover is an important part of […]

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Have you ever bought a book by judging its cover? Yes, we all have.
The book cover is an important part of a book, it attracts readers.  (more…)

Midst Of Israel
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Midst Of Israel

Picture courtesy of Wikipedia

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Picture courtesy of Wikipedia


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Japanese Green Tea
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Japanese Green Tea

800 years ago, Eisai was a monk who is famous in Japan for spreading Rinzai Zen Buddhism from China. It is also […]

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800 years ago, Eisai was a monk who is famous in Japan for spreading Rinzai Zen Buddhism from China. It is also said that he was instrumental in bringing tea to Japan. Japan’s tea ceremonies wouldn’t exist today if not for him.  (more…)

Discovering The First Vogue
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Discovering The First Vogue

The oldest existing fashion journal has been rediscovered in Auswatch, Germany. Matthaeus Schwarz was a 16th Century accountant with a flair for fashion. 

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The oldest existing fashion journal has been rediscovered in Auswatch, Germany.

Matthaeus Schwarz was a 16th Century accountant with a flair for fashion.  (more…)

Emperor’s Army In Formation
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Emperor’s Army In Formation

Qin Shi Huang was the first Emperor of China. He was obsessed with mortality and wanted to continue his rule after death. […]

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Qin Shi Huang was the first Emperor of China. He was obsessed with mortality and wanted to continue his rule after death. To have a strong army with him, he began digging a huge underground necropolis right from his first year of reign. (more…)

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History of the Palace of Westminster

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History of Windsor Castle England
History of Windsor Castle England
History of the Palace of Westminster
Stepping Onboard the Royal Yacht Britannia
Windsor Castle: A Different Perspective
History of Windsor Castle England
Uncovering the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel
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