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African Civilizations
The Evolution of African body Markings and Tattoos
More than merely skin deep, tattoos In Africa and body marks are visible. But, when we imagine tattoos, we typically…
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African Civilizations
King Ramesses II: Facts, Mummy and Temples of Ramesses II
One of the most well-known Egyptian monarchs who reigned during Egypt’s heyday was Ramesses II. He is Egypt’s third and…
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Black History Facts
A Background Study of the National Youth Service Corps Practiced Across the World
History of the National Youth Service Corps Early in the 20th century, national youth service corps programs were first introduced…
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World
These are 10 PayPal Scams you Need to be Aware of Right Away
Although PayPal is a fantastic, safe, and secure way to make purchases online, you should be aware of PayPal fraud.…
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African Civilizations
Did the Sphinx in Egypt Actually Close Its Eyes?
Did the Sphinx in Egypt Actually Close Its Eyes? Social media users have circulated questionable footage of Egypt’s famous Sphinx…
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Black History Facts
The Symbolism of a Century of Egyptian Flags
Egypt’s identity is constantly changing; its streets are a jigsaw of many crowds, and its name appears differently in every…
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World
How to Make Your Perfume Last Longer: Tips
We all like to smell good all day, yet frequently we realize that our perfume starts to fade around noon.…
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Ancient Queens of Egypt Who Shaped History
Except for Cleopatra and Nefertiti, most ancient Queens of Egypt received less attention than its stunning Pyramids, resilient Sphinx, and…
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World
Are Mermaids Real
Are Mermaids Real? Legendary sea creatures known as mermaids—those half-human, half-fish sirens of the sea—have been recorded in maritime cultures…
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Black History Facts
African Borderland Communities and Colonial Borders in Africa
The Berlin Conference (1884–1855) marked the start of the Scramble for Africa, which was resolved by the early 20th century.…
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