by Andrei Tapalaga | Jan 25, 2023 | Culture, Editor’s Pick
efore 1909, the North Pole was still an unexplored zone that the world had seen as the most mysterious part of the earth which no one dared to explore because of the extreme weather conditions and the difficult as well as dangerous journey. Being at the top of our...
by Andrei Tapalaga | Sep 5, 2022 | Editor’s Pick, Science
ersonal interests in the medical world make me do a lot of research in this field, especially in the history of medicine and how it has evolved over the years. If you would have told me that back in the 19th century when slavery was still common, society believed that...
by Andrei Tapalaga | Sep 3, 2022 | Editor’s Pick, War
ulags are defined by many people as Russian prisons, but truthfully they were worse than a normal prison. The Gulags were a system of forced labor camps created by Vladimir Lenin right after the First World War. Many historians have actually compared these sorts of...
by Andrei Tapalaga | Aug 31, 2022 | Editor’s Pick, Philosophy
believe that the time has come to bring up such a historically accurate as well as philosophical film into the scene where the American society is slowly collapsing. I still do not understand how most Americans call this movie which gives such an accurate description...
by Calin Aneculaesei | Aug 31, 2022 | Editor’s Pick, Politics
he period following the Second World War saw much change throughout the whole world. New nations formed while old ones rebuilt after the devastation brought to them by the conflict. A country that was impacted by both of these was the United Kingdom. Due to the German...
by Calin Aneculaesei | Aug 31, 2022 | Editor’s Pick, Science
any of us think that food preservation through keeping an item cooled is only something recently discovered and implemented into mainstream households. This is untrue as many European houses have used to have cellars for centuries. In cellars things such as jam and...