

“Fascinating”: Leonard Nimoy’s Journey with Spock
When young Leonard Nimoy got off the train to Pasadena, California in September,1949 wearing a wool suit, hand-painted tie, and suede shoes he, “must have
When young Leonard Nimoy got off the train to Pasadena, California in September,1949 wearing a wool suit, hand-painted tie, and suede shoes he, “must have
Rwanda’s transition has been less than ordinary. It was already one of the countries with the lowest level of development in the 1980s and in
When Prime Minister Adel Abduhl Mahdi demoted Iraq’s popular Counter-terrorism Chief, Lt. Gen. Abdulwahab a-Saadi, in October, 2019, Mahdi was unaware of the protests that
Crunch: the sound of cracking frozen ground underneath one’s foot walking in subzero temperatures. Burning wood: the smell escaping chimneys in the distance where people
¿Y si la caída del Tahuantinsuyo fue un error? En las primeras décadas del siglo XVI, uno de los grandes descubrimientos en la era se
Just six years ago, in March 2015, Pam was barrelling towards the Vanuatu archipelago at speeds reaching 180 miles per hour. Pam, of course, was
Mexico boasts two ancient civilizations the Aztecs and Mayans, the best beaches on its Caribbeans coastline, famous regional foods, and
Just about everyone in the country has had fast food, whether it be McDonald’s, Burger King, Wendy’s, or any other mega fast food chain. It
During the rather warm first weeks of April in Paris in 1803, rumors were abound throughout Napoleon’s court in the Tuileries Palace. The rumors were
Nearly 40% of United States citizens constitute the minority population of the country.1 In addition to all of the discrimination that this population faces within
In the past few years there has been growing skepticism about the future for the medium of exchange. We have seen a number of different
“Factory farming, of course, does not cause all the world’s problems, but it is remarkable just how many of them intersect there.”1 -Jonathan Safran Foer.
Independence, Sovereignty, and Democratization. These are elements that we commonly associate as markers of transitional periods for many developing nations. All former Soviet Republics gained
The atmosphere compressed down as the sun’s heat baked the exposed concrete of the steps. That heat only served to push Jennifer further up the
Africa. The name of the continent itself conjures visions of indomitable wilderness. A lion, low to the ground, moves through the grass, quietly stalking its
On New Year’s eve, December 31, 1999, the world came to a standstill. Millions of people around the globe sat waiting for the long anticipated
July 30, 2007. Just another normal day at St. Andrews, Scotland, home to the world’s oldest golf course, which has witnessed many victories and defeats,
In 1864, an energetic and ambitious young man sailed from Austria to Veracruz, Mexico in hopes of ruling a foreign land. He arrived with his
It was early in the morning, and the tribesmen were out hunting for game. The group of young hunters started to look for tracks of
Throughout history, roles and actions have been assigned to either male or female persons, creating a gender binary of either “man” or “woman.” It comes
One of the main problems that forensic scientists face is that of human error in forensic testing, and those errors often lead to faulty results.
Many of us know that the Spanish conquest of Latin America brought tremendous change to those regions. In Mexico specifically, Spanish conquest ended one of
The year 1950 hadn’t been great for the New York Giants. They’d done their best, but ended up in third place out of eight teams
“This season is all I have left to give. My heart can take the pounding. My mind can handle the grind, but my body knows
Have you ever been to a place or done something that makes you stop what you are doing and ask yourself “Wait, have I been
The sounds of people shouting and jeering shook her from her haze as she realized what the day would bring. The sound of footsteps echoed
Picture yourself in medieval Rome, sitting on a balcony overlooking one of the piazzas enjoying a cup of coffee, when suddenly you start to see
The morning of December 11, 2011, four-year-old Davaughn Rodriguez was discovered by his mother, Sabrina Vielma, lying on the kitchen floor in a puddle of
“There are important details but it is difficult to talk about them. I think about them and I repress them. They were undressed while being unconscious and when the
It was the 10th of November 2019, fifteen minutes before the news of Evo Morales renouncing the presidency in a recorded video from “el Chapare.”
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