Ever since Geoffrey Chaucer picked up his quill in the late 1300s, scratched his chin thoughtfully, and declared that he would write The Canterbury Tales in English instead of French or Latin, Great Britain has been producing incredible writers. From the sublime poetry of William Shakespeare to the witty banter of Jane Austen to the
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With its roots in ancient traditions, meditation has become a widespread tool for managing stress, anxiety, and other mental health conditions. But popular opinion is still pretty torn between whether this is snake oil or the real deal. So what does the science say about the effectiveness of meditation? Psychological research has demonstrated several scientifically
The hobby of collecting hair may seem strange, but this curious commodity has come in handy for modern historians with access to DNA analysis techniques. Testing hair has produced many historical insights which would otherwise have been impossible without disturbing the resting places of the deceased. While DNA information has been useful in solving disputes
Alright, folks, we sports fans come in all shapes and sizes. There are the casual watchers who catch a game here and there, the die-hard crowd who never miss a beat, and the lunatics—the crazy sports fans who take their love for their team to a whole new level. These wild and wacky fans are
Children are typically perceived as simply tiny human beings who are dependent on either their parents or an adult caregiver in order to survive. Given their lack of life experience and understanding of the world around them, they are often not regarded as individuals who have the capacity to think and ask questions for themselves.
In Japanese society, the samurai were influential members of the military caste system. These armored warriors grew to be significant figures in the 12th century. They were born at the dawn of military governments called the shogunate. Many were employed by feudal lords, called daimyo, to protect their territories from intruders. Samurai were highly respected
Conspiracies are not new. People have been worried about secret groups and powerful people for a long, long time. Many conspiracy theories have been around for thousands of years, in fact. And it’s been no different throughout the history of the United States. Even by the early 1800s, there were a lot of conspiracy theories
Hollywood often considers a plethora of actors for movie roles. When an actor is selected, they may turn down the movie role, making the producers and directors revisit their list of suitable actors to choose another artist. There are a variety of reasons why an actor may reject a movie role–from a busy schedule to
Are you ready to discover the eerie side of Paris? Join us as we take you on a journey to explore the top ten most haunted places in the City of Light. From abandoned asylums to ancient catacombs, Paris is home to a wide range of mysterious and macabre locations that are said to be
Just like us plebes, the royals, too, can struggle with a case of the blues from time to time. However, some royals have had mental illnesses that are far more strange and sinister than just a gloomy day. Here are ten royals with dark mental disorders. Related: 10 Of The Most Unflattering Nicknames Given To
Indigenous peoples occupy only a quarter of Earth’s surface area, but they are integral in keeping at least 80% of the world’s remaining biodiversity intact. About 50% of the world’s land mass (excluding Antarctica) is managed by Indigenous communities, and around 40% of these landscapes are protected and ecologically healthy. Indigenous cultures are absolutely fascinating,
It might come as no surprise, but kites are the oldest known heavier-than-air objects to be flown in the skies above. Throughout the world and among different cultures, kites have taken on a variety of meanings. Kites were first popularized in China 3,000 years ago. Other places in the world then caught on to how
America loves to follow along with salacious and scandalous court cases. From the OJ Simpson murder trial to the coverage granted to serial killers like Ted Bundy and John Wayne Gacy, Americans consume true crime content like nothing else. In the modern era, that viewership has only seemed to increase. Casey Anthony, JonBenet Ramsey, Gabby
West End musicals attract over 16,000,000 attendees every year. For fans of the genre, nothing can compare to taking their seats ready for a matinee performance. Big-name shows like Cats, Les Misérables, and Hamilton are famous around the world, and composers like Andrew Lloyd Webber have become household names. Yet, while the longest-running musicals have
If New Zealand is your dream destination, knowing about the Māori people will help you greatly in understanding the country, its history, and its way of life. Being one of the island nation’s longest inhabitants, the history of the Māori will give you a glimpse of life in New Zealand before civilization. But, despite what
There have been many links between organized crime and the entertainment industry over the years, especially during the Golden Age of Hollywood and the heyday of the nightclub circuit. While a lot of these associations were business related, some of the most exciting stories center on romantic relationships between gangsters and female movie stars, recording
Think back to the history books you read as a kid. They were filled with tales of legendary and impactful leaders, of course. But most (if not all) were probably men, right? From Alexander the Great and Napoleon to George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Winston Churchill, and everyone in between, the world would seem to have
When you’re the creator of a universe, it’s easy to start to feel like you’re a little bit untouchable. But some people take it even further than that—they genuinely think they’re God—or at least, a god. What is it that makes us believe in the divine? Why do we think we can control the weather?
In 1944, top British intelligence agent Lieutenant Colonel Robin “Tin Eye” Stephens took the trouble to write a top-secret report about Edward “Eddie” Arnold Chapman. This was finally declassified in 2005. The opening sentences of the report describe Chapman as “a man who likes—perhaps needs—to live on the fringes of society and has a strong
We have all felt the frustration of losing keys, phones, or similar small objects. Some folks might have even lost their car in a large parking garage or after a night out. But these momentary misplacements are hardly mysteries. Common sense tells us that it should be difficult to lose a large or heavy object.
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