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7 Most Influential Members of the Skull and Bones Secret Society

7 Most Influential Members of the Skull and Bones Secret Society

[et_pb_section admin_label=”section”] [et_pb_row admin_label=”row”] [et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”] Whenever a secret society is mentioned in the United States, the first association among people might be the Illuminati or the New World Order. But there are also societies that are local only to the United States, unlike the Illuminati and New World Order that are spread worldwide. … Read more

Who Was Ada Lovelace – The First Computer Programmer

Who Was Ada Lovelace – The First Computer Programmer

Did Ava Lovelace invent the computer? That is a question trending on Google. But no, she did not invent the computer. She did, however, wrote the first computer programme. Her scientific work is outstanding. About a century before Konrad Zuze designed the first programmable computing machine, in the 1840s, Ada wrote the first computer programme. … Read more

Fun Television History Facts You Need to Know

Fun Television History Facts You Need to Know

We cannot imagine the world without television nowadays. Despite the internet slowly taking over, television is the still the leading media. The word television first entered the English language in 1907. Russian scientist Constantin Perskyi was the first one to use it. The abbreviation “TV” was first introduced in 1948. In the 1960s and 70s, … Read more

7 Mysteries about Ancient Egypt We Haven’t Unraveled Yet

7 Mysteries about Ancient Egypt We Haven’t Unraveled Yet

Few civilizations have a more mysterious reputation than ancient Egypt. And after thousands of years, we still haven’t unraveled some of the mysteries of Ancient Egypt. Despite all of the research and studies, we still have a lot to learn about the land of hieroglyphs. With that in mind, here are some mysteries that we … Read more

Café Pushkin – Where Espresso tastes like history

Café Pushkin – Where Espresso tastes like history

Long ago, Café Pushkin, located conveniently close to Pushkin square was the place where the famous writer was drinking his morning espresso. Nowadays, the café is a modern, 24 hours restaurant with modern, yet authentic Russian cuisine. The café is the home for those who want to extend their nightly experience, but also for the … Read more

Medicine in the 19th Century – Strange Victorian Era Cures

Medicine in the 19th Century – Strange Victorian Era Cures

During the Victorian Era, people had a clear understanding of anatomy. At least the experts did. The general public often chose some strange cures instead of regular medicine. Little was known of biochemistry and endocrinology. That might justify some of the strange and weird cures. Thanks to health records and history, we can see how … Read more