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Category Archives: Today in History

JULY IN HISTORY – THE STORM OF THE BASTILLE

History, Today in History

On July 14th 1789, French revolutionaries stormed into the Bastille prison, a symbol of the tyrannic monarchy. They succeeded to dismantle it and signal the beginning of the French revolution. King Louis 16, his wife

TODAY IN HISTORY JUNE.15

Today in History
  • BRIEFS

    • One in every 200 men is a descendant of Genghis Khan

      One in every 200 men is a descendant of Genghis Khan

    • US nuclear arsenal is still controlled by 1970s system

      US nuclear arsenal is still controlled by 1970s system

    • European scientific articles will be free by 2020

      European scientific articles will be free by 2020

    • Archerfish is able to recognize human faces

      Archerfish is able to recognize human faces

    • France is building a meteor-spotting network

      France is building a meteor-spotting network

    • A large far planet is very probably orbiting the sun

      A large far planet is very probably orbiting the sun

    • New study: unanimity is often wrong

      New study: unanimity is often wrong

    • Obama grants ownership of outer space

      Obama grants ownership of outer space

    • There will be no cars in Oslo by 2019

      There will be no cars in Oslo by 2019

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  • The Mastery of You, by Dr. Renu Persaud

    The Mastery of You is an elegant book that takes you and yourself on a ramble. It bends down with you to look at the reflection of your soul on the river. Renu Persaud whistles prose and verse, walking behind you and the mastery of you, watching you working on questions, thinking, dreaming and glaring at each other.

  • Number of the day: 2 Trillion Galaxies in the universe

    There are about 2 trillion galaxies in the observable universe. Each galaxy has an average of 100 Billion stars.

  • Profile: Deng Xiao Ping, the father of modern China

    Deng_Xiaoping-thumbFrom 1978 to 1989, Deng Xiao Ping led China into a massive socioeconomic reform based on gradual openness to the world and to capitalism. Describing his political philosophy, he's known to have said: "It doesn't matter if a cat is black or white so long as it catches mice".

  • August 1939: Einstein Recommends Nuclear Bomb to Roosevelt

    In August 1939, one month before the start of World War II, Einstein sent a letter to the U.S President Roosevelt recommending the utilization of nuclear chain reactions to create an atomic bomb.

  • One Hundred Years of Solitude, Again and Again

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    This book takes you in a magic journey of absurdity, chaos and nonsense. History repeats itself. Characters almost incarnate themselves. Garcia illustrates life as a series of events that go from absurdity to unreasonable coherence.

  • The Americans, the cold war espionage series

    After three years and five seasons, The Americans has finally been nominated for the Emmy's Best Drama Series. The show depicts the life and operations of two covert Soviet agents in the U.S in the 1980s. Members of the K.G.B 'Directorate S', the agents live as a married American couple, with a perfect accent and two children.

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