US Presidents with the Strangest Hobbies
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Ten Minute English and British History #03 -The Early Anglo-Saxons and the Mercian Supremacy
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2022 prize lectures in economic sciences
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in applied price theory, business cycles, comparative institutional analysis, economic history, financial economics, great depression, great recession, macroeconomics, monetary economics Tags: bank panics
Ten Minute English and British History #01 – Early Roman Britain and Boudicca’s Rebellion
16 Dec 2022 Leave a comment
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Why didn’t the USA annex all of Mexico in 1848?
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Why testing Concorde took 7 years
13 Dec 2022 Leave a comment
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progress
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The Evolution Of Military Rations Throughout History
09 Dec 2022 Leave a comment
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The Deadliest Volcanic Eruptions in Human History
08 Dec 2022 Leave a comment
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Five Genetic Diseases that Plague Royalty
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During a brief window in 1950-51, children could get the Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Lab—a kit allowing them to make nuclear reactions at home using ACTUAL RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL. It was removed from shelves in 1951.
30 Nov 2022 Leave a comment
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The Great Escape
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