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211: Healthy Lifestyles, World at War - If We All Just Prayed Like Buddha
It seems the more fanatical that our specific version of God or Allah, the more bloodshed that just seems to have no end in sight. Why not just live a holy life?
212: Roman Antiques, Science - Archimedes, Rome Lives On In Scotland
Youthful honor scholar Archimedes from Syracuse in the Kingdom of Sicily showed his genius in great Alexandria when he solved the problem of how to lift water up from the Nile to irrigate the fields. Killed on a beach back home as the Romans took over, his Archimedes screw, which is not unlike a ferris wheel, lives on anew at a canal in Scotland and makes use of a Roman tunnel nearby.
213: Healthy Lifestyles - Examples From Leonardo
The lifetime of Leonardo of the town of Vinci was a time of turbulence and violence, yet also the flowering of the great enlightenment of the Renaissance, which began all around where ever Leonardo seemed to be.
214: The Cigar Boom: What It Was (And Is)
As the 1990s dawned, few industries seemed deader than cigar sales and manufacture. From its height in the 1850s - when Cuba alone exported 356.6 million cigars - the cigar had fallen into virtual moribundity. Its market had been conquered by cheap, ubiquitous cigarettes.
215: Playing Games: What John Nash Was Actually Famous For
As Chariots Of Fire did for Eric Liddell and Braveheart did for William Wallace, the 2002 film A Beautiful Mind made mathematician John Forbes Nash a household name - without necessarily rendering his life, or his work, much better-understood.
216: Choosing A Luxury Hotel For Your Wedding Venue
Taking a looking at hotels as a potential venue for your wedding, including what questions to ask and what to look out for when searching for the right venue.
217: Do You Know the History of Mathematics?
If you've taken a first-year college history course - or read through a basic history textbook - you may have noticed a small gap. It's only a thousand years or so.
218: Cheap Doesn't Always Pay
A look at one man's unfortunate experience with a removal company.
219: No One Is Anonymous Stay Safe Online
If you want it bad enough there are ways to find information on anyone by using public records.
220: Egyptian Antiques, What Would Archimedes Do With Fresh Water, Desert?
In watching a television documentary of the desert of north Africa, is an insight into unknown lands with huge potential, and they may soon be part of Europe.
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