by Thomas B. | Aug 8, 2022 | Articles, Philosophy, Religion
Many of the traditions of the Inuit people, including language, beliefs, customs, and so on, have develop over thousands of years. They believe that humans, animals, and forces of nature had spirits, and when something went wrong, the spirits were not happy. The Inuit...
by Thomas B. | Aug 8, 2022 | Articles, Nature
Trees are vital to human life. They are some of the oldest know living organisms on Earth. For example, the Methuselah Tree will be 4,855 years old in 2023. Also known as Great Basin bristlecone pine tree, it grows high in the White Mountains of Inyo County in eastern...
by Thomas B. | Aug 7, 2022 | Articles, Social
The Astronomical Clock in Prague is the world’s oldest astronomical clock still in use. According to the legend, the compelling landmark was created back in the 15th century. The legend goes that Hanus, an experienced clock master, was selected by the city council to...
by Thomas B. | Aug 7, 2022 | Art, Articles, Media
Documentaries are also means by which young people can share and learn about cultural experiences with others. Watching documentaries about other cultures and nations can generate interest in various subjects like languages and culture of a nation. Viewing...
by Thomas B. | Aug 6, 2022 | Articles, Lifestyle, People
Women power is a term often associated with strong women in the Western culture and feministic movements. But on island lost in the Baltic Sea off Estonia’s coast, the term is also figural and metaphorical. Kihnu, a small island in the Baltic Sea, is an island where...