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Why do we make New Year’s resolutions? Here's how it started
The beginning of January is when many people traditionally resolve to start a new, though sometimes challenging, habit and ...
Mental health experts from Jersey Shore Medical Center explain how jumping straight to action without proper preparation ...
Celebrating the New Year was a popular custom around the world in ancient times. How was it celebrated in Alexander the Great ...
In a viral YouTube video, posted to the channel “Associates for Biblical Research,” archaeologist Brian Windle asserted that ...
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6 'lost' cities archaeologists have never found
Waššukanni has never been found and some scholars think that it may be located in northeastern Syria. The people who lived in ...
For me, the week before Xmas should’ve been dubbed, Days of Murphy’s Law. Nothing big went wrong. My friends, fam, pets and I were all in fine fettle. None of my precious antiques were stolen or ...
The fast of Tevet 10, in remembrance of the siege of Jerusalem, is also the "general kaddish day." Watch the Rebbe read the ...
If you feel like you never have enough hours in the day to do everything you want to do, don't worry. You just have to wait ...
Traces of opium found inside an ancient alabaster vase suggest drug use was common in ancient Egypt, not rare or accidental. The discovery raises the possibility that King Tut’s famous jars once held ...
If a swastika on a wall provokes outrage while an interfaith wedding invites applause, our moral compass is dangerously off ...
Explains how Earths day length could extend to 25 hours over hundreds of millions of years due to lunar tides, and how this ...
Perhaps the most famous beer law in the world is the German (Beer) Purity Law, especially in the version from Bavaria 1516.
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