A Timeline of Education

By Tim Lambert c. 1,200 BC Boys from well-off families in Egypt learned reading, writing, and arithmetic. There is evidence that some women could read and write in Ancient Egypt c. 100 AD Boys and girls in Roman Britain go to a school called a ludus to learn reading and writing. At about the age… Continue reading A Timeline of Education

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All Spins Win Casino: A Technical Deep Dive into Australia’s Bold Online Casino

In Australia’s thriving online gambling landscape, allspinswin.online is carving out a name for itself with a combination of traditional values and modern digital infrastructure. From reliable game mechanics to mobile optimization and banking encryption, All Spins Win promises a seamless experience tailored for the savvy Australian player. In this technical breakdown, we’ll assess the casino’s… Continue reading All Spins Win Casino: A Technical Deep Dive into Australia’s Bold Online Casino

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Why Digits 7 Casino Is Unlike Any Other

If you’re an Aussie player seeking a thrilling mix of innovation, aesthetics, and entertainment, Digits 7, may be your next go-to gaming destination. With a fresh approach to user interaction, game design, and bonuses, Digits 7 separates itself from the generic crowd of online casinos. Whether you’re chasing free spins, personalized support, or just a… Continue reading Why Digits 7 Casino Is Unlike Any Other

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Winning Edge Apps in Casino Realm 

The digital transformation of casinos has given rise to mobile gaming innovation like never before. In this contemporary setting, Winning Edge has emerged as an industry leader known for their impeccable reputation. Understanding how Winning Edge Apps features and benefits is important as this will help realize their impact on the future of Banger Casino… Continue reading Winning Edge Apps in Casino Realm 

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A History of Bread

By Tim Lambert For thousands of years, until the end of the 19th century, bread was ‘the staff of life’ in the Middle East and most of Europe. Indeed, the word bread was sometimes a synonym for food. In Prehistoric Times, people ate flatbread. It’s believed that the Egyptians discovered leavened bread. The staple food… Continue reading A History of Bread

The art of slow travel: Immersing yourself in a place, one town at a time

For those who want to experience the world at their own pace, in a convenient and flexible manner, in many ways cruising is a best bet. Cruising also allows you to enjoy personal freedom, while at the same time meeting new people and indulging in all the creature comforts of a modern cruise ship. Why… Continue reading The art of slow travel: Immersing yourself in a place, one town at a time

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A History of the Post Office

By Tim Lambert In the Ancient World, it was important for kings and emperors to be able to send and receive messages over long distances. Not surprisingly, many Ancient Civilisations had systems for delivering messages. In the Roman Empire, a service called the Cursus Publicus carried official messages using relays of horses. In the Middle… Continue reading A History of the Post Office

A Timeline of Surgery

By Tim Lambert 6,500 BC Skulls are trepanned c 1,500 BC The Ancient Egyptians have some knowledge of anatomy from mummification. Egyptian surgeons use clamps, saws, forceps, scalpels, and scissors. The Egyptians use honey as an antiseptic. c 335-280 BC A Greek named Herophilus lives. He carried out dissections of human bodies in public. He… Continue reading A Timeline of Surgery