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  • Greek Civilization – What About The Women?  By : Richard Monk
    The men of ancient Greece are well known, from Hercules to Alexander the Great. Greek women are rarely mentioned and one has to wonder why?
  • The Olympic Games Were Not Always So Friendly  By : Richard Monk
    The modern Olympics we see are often held up as a continuation of the first games. While the basic idea of sporting events is common to both, there is much that is different.
  • The Puzzle That Is The Atlantis Enigma  By : Richard Monk
    One of the great mysteries and puzzles of our time is Atlantis. Despite the passage of thousands of years, no one has been able to solve the enigma of Atlantis.
  • The History of the Printing Press  By : J Dubo
    History would have us believe the first printed book, like so many inventions, came out of China. The publication, “The Diamond Sutra” appeared in 868 AD and the print type was most certainly made from clay. Others insist that there were earlier examples of printed books or certainly sheets, but experts have not come forward with either evidence or titles.
  • History of The Rope  By : Barney Garcia
    A rope is defined as a length of fibers all twisted and braided around each other to create a thicker strand which is capable of pulling, tying and connecting. Rope is used for hunting, pulling, fastening, attaching, carrying, lifting and climbing.
  • The History Behind Seafaring Swords  By : Charles Kassotis
    Learn the history of weapons used at sea, and what they were used for.
  • The Uses Of Leather  By : dalvin rumsey
    In ancient times, survival depended on sheer agricultural and hunting skills, and the primitive man quickly discovered how to exploit nature’s offerings.
  • Historical Advances in Producing Electricity From the Sun  By : Rick Solare
    When politicians start talking about renewable energy, you know we have problems. Solar energy is a significant renewable energy and here is an overview of how the technology has developed.
  • Memories on Hand: The Beauty of Class Rings  By : Dave Carter
    The first recorded instance of class rings for a graduating class occurred at West Point in 1835
  • History of Socks Timeline  By : Jerry Smith
    Believe it or not socks have been around since the stone ages. They were very different from socks as we know them today. They were often made of animal skins that were tied around the ankles.
  • The History of World of Warcraft  By : Mark MacKay
    A look at one of the most popular online video games. From it creation to where it is at now.
  • The History of Lake Havasu  By : James Hunt
    Robert P. McCulloch created Lake Havasu, by some small miracle, to build a city in a small piece of Arizona desert. The miracle is that he was able to do...
  • A Short History of the Umbrella  By : James Hunt
    No one wants to be caught outside in the rain without an umbrella. These handy devices come in an array of shapes and sizes, many that will conveniently tuck into a purse or glove compartment in case of a sudden downpour...
  • Memories with a View: The History of Postcards  By : James Hunt
    Beautiful to look at and fun to collect, postcards have been a favored means of traveling communication for many years. Even in these modern days, when the...
  • The History Of Pearls  By : Bill B. Carmel
    Pearls have a rich and vibrant history, dating back to ancient times when heroic divers would brave the ocean’s depths to bring to the water’s surface these treasures of the deep. The pearl itself is known far and wide as the “Queen of Gems,” so it is no surprise that these glowing orbs have cemented their favor with queens, kings, and royal families since the dawn of time. A look back at ancient artwork, mosaics, and even sculptures show pearls adorning necklaces, crowns, co...
  • An Introduction To Vending Machines  By : James Monahan
    Old and new new vending innovations
  • A History of Elasticity  By : James Monahan
    Man has, since the early times, found out how useful elastic materials are. And today’s man has improved on this idea and constantly finds ways to make more elastic materials to suit his everyday needs.
  • Trapped in a Box: The History of Carton Revealed  By : James Monahan
    We may not be aware of it but the simplest of materials we use for covering our food has been around for over centuries.
  • A Footwear History  By : James Monahan
    Footwear is estimated to have started its long history of human use during the Ice Age some 5 million years ago.
  • Future of EDA  By : Sramana Mitra
    Fate of the EDA Industry.

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