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ANCIENT HISTORY
View All PostsBeginning around 12,000 years ago, the Neolithic Revolution began to change the way human beings lived their lives.
The Hellenistic world was characterized by constant conflict between Alexander’s successors and their heirs. These five battles shaped the Hellenistic World.
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HISTORY
View All PostsCastile went from being a small, insignificant kingdom in the Iberian Peninsula to becoming one of the strongest European powers.
After gaining independence in 1035, the Kingdom of Aragon grew into one of the most formidable powers in Europe through skilled diplomacy and military prowess.
PHILOSOPHY
View All PostsWe explore the role experiences and circumstances play in shaping our beliefs.
Can we learn what we don't know? Plato's Meno tackles this paradox with a radical idea: all knowledge is simply recollection. Find out how.
ART & ARTISTS
View All PostsFive iconic Ansel Adams photographs of landscapes, portraits, and urban scenes, showcasing the vision that defined modern photography.
Edgar Allan Poe was a pioneer of horror and detective fiction. His life reads like a tragic tale of a man shadowed by inner demons.
TRAVEL & CULTURE
View All PostsCanada adopted the current version of its flag in 1965 to remove references to its history as a British colony and promote Canadian national identity.
Ottawa was selected as the capital of Canada as a compromise between French and English Canadians and because it was safe from an American invasion.

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View All PostsDispensationalism is a framework of biblical interpretation prevalent in evangelical circles that influences theology, particularly eschatology and ecclesiology.
The Triumphal Entry, commemorated on what Christians call ‘Palm Sunday’, celebrates the day when Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey, but why?
Stories
View All PostsHow did Mexico, under the leadership of General Santa Anna, lose the breakaway republic of Texas to its northern neighbor, the United States of America?
Despite how the title may read, this incursion refers to a musical invasion, starting in 1964, when British bands jumped “the pond,” changing American musical tastes.




























