Hey, what’s up? Johnny here. For a long time, I’ve struggled with multitasking, and it ate me up entirely. Now, I’m a student, a husband, a parent, and a supervisor...
Unbelievably, today’s scientists know more about space with all the planets than they do about the ocean. They say only 5% has been explored and is available to the human...
When it comes to biology, this field of study is the number one choice for those passionate about living beings, including humans and animals. A lot of potential students make...
The late 15th century was known for lots of trials targeted to curb sorcery and witchery. These trials continued in a broader form in the 16th century. Although witchery and...
Thomas Jefferson was an American Founding Father, a spokesman for democracy, the author of The Declaration of Independence, Secretary of State, and the third president of the United States. He...
This story provides detailed contemporary insight into the 1497 voyage of John Cabot. Should he have kept a journal or log about his escapades, they are nowhere to be found....
Syphilis and the origin of syphilis is a bacterial infection that is commonly transferred by sexual activity. It is usually transferred by the skin and commonly by the mouth, genitals,...
Property rights are the legal and theoretical rights of the ownership of resources and how these rights can be used. These resources can be owned by anyone, including businesses and...
Jack the Ripper was a notorious, and probably one of the most infamous serial killers of Victorian London, if not in the world. But how many murders did Jack the...
The start of the new age intrigued the early Americans, and only a few envisioned economic prosperity and welfarism. However, agriculture and the local food movement increased, ushering in a...