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Africa's Poor Numbers

How much do we really know about African state of affairs?

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A Little Intelligence ...

... about Intelligence.

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How to Have Willpower

Ancient Meditations and Modern Psychology on Self-Control

22 hours ago 3 votes
How Gutenberg’s Press Sparked a World-Changing Revolution

The Gutenberg Press revolutionized how information was produced and disseminated, marking a milestone in the history of book production in Europe. Produced in the mid-15th century by Johannes Gutenberg in Germany, this innovative press combined the movable metal type with a screw press mechanism, making it possible to print books. This offered an alternative […]

13 hours ago 2 votes
London’s World West: Harlesden in 1997

Harlesden was once a Saxon settlement. The Domesday Book calls it “Hervlvestvne”. In 1997, Harlesden was in the London borough of Brent, as it remains today. It’s when Peter Marshall was walking around the place taking pictures. Bordered by the north-west London -dens of Neasden and Willesden, Harlesden is different. In 1908, the Olympic Games … Continue reading "London’s World West: Harlesden in 1997" The post London’s World West: Harlesden in 1997 appeared first on Flashbak.

56 minutes ago 1 votes
The Unique History of Wales (From the Stone Age)

Many people are confused and think that Wales, in the United Kingdom, is a part of England, something that angers most Welsh people due to the turbulent history between the two countries. Wales has a long and fascinating history, all of its own, characterized by consistent struggles, especially with its English neighbor. Although the […]

21 hours ago 1 votes