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Tradition gives us a sense of belonging; modernisation gives us a sense of becoming Modernisation refers to the transformation from traditional, rural, and a ...
Read how Kundali Matching blends age-old traditions with modern insights to guide couples in love, compatibility, and cosmic ...
Ret. Brig. Gen. Rob Spalding discusses U.S. strikes against three Iranian nuclear facilities on 'The Will Cain Show.' The ...
An LGBTQ+ pastor insists that the Christian right gets it wrong, arguing that the Bible is a queer-friendly text.
We think of the Raj as controlling only India and Pakistan, and its infamous breakup happening in August 1947. It’s a story ...
Nature - A global analysis reveals that most carbon dioxide emitted by rivers derives not from modern plant material, as was thought, but from ancient, buried carbon.
Marriage contracts and family roles reveal limits to female independence in ancient Egypt, as eldest sons held lasting power.
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Who Were the Nephilim? From Ancient Giants to Fallen AngelsGenesis 6 introduces the Nephilim—mysterious figures described as “heroes of old, warriors of renown.” This video unpacks centuries of interpretations across Jewish and Christian traditions, tracing ...
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ZME Science on MSNScientists Discover One of the Oldest Known Matrilineal Societies in Human HistoryIn a quiet corner of eastern China, nestled between the Tai-Yi Mountains and the Bohai Sea, a discovery has upended ...
Fresh from the complex journey of bringing “She’s Got No Name” to screens, director Peter Chan Ho-sun is already mapping out ...
In the first century B.C, King Antiochus I of Commagene built a sanctuary unlike any of his predecessors. His unexplored tomb at Nemrut Dağ may show us more about death and worship in ancient Turkey.
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