A History of Creationism

By Tim Lambert Creationism is the belief that the book of Genesis in the Bible is literally true and that the Earth is only about 6,000 years old. However, it’s a myth that the Church has always taught that. The early Christians did not, of course, know how old the Earth is, but they often… Continue reading A History of Creationism

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The First Women

By Tim Lambert This is a list of women who were the first to achieve certain things. It includes the first women to gain certain qualifications or to do a certain job. In 583, Yohl Ik’nal became the first recorded female Mayan ruler. In 690, Empress Wu Zetian became the first woman to rule China… Continue reading The First Women

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Cold Related History Facts

By Tim Lambert Early Cold According to English folklore if it’s mild in January, it will be cold between February and May. So if it’s cold in January, never mind, it might be a good thing! 13 January is St Hilary’s Day. Traditionally, it’s the coldest day of the year. Between the 14th century and… Continue reading Cold Related History Facts

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A History of Satellites

By Tim Lambert The First Satellites Artificial satellites have had a huge impact on daily life since the first one was launched in 1957. They have helped science, communications, navigation, and spying!. The idea of launching an artificial satellite around the Earth occurred as early as the 19th century. In 1869, Edward Everett Hale wrote… Continue reading A History of Satellites

A History of Colours

By Tim Lambert Black In the 13th century, Dominican friars arrived in England. They were called Blackfriars because they wore black cloaks. The Black Death of 1348-49 killed about one-third of the population of England. In the West, black is the colour of mourning. However, in many Asian cultures, white is the colour of mourning. Writer Anna… Continue reading A History of Colours

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A History of Anaesthesia

By Tim Lambert Early Anaesthesia The word anaesthesia is derived from Greek words meaning without feeling or sensation. The word was used in England by the early 18th century. However, it wasn’t used to mean lack of pain during an operation until 1846. Before the advent of modern anaesthesia, there were ways of dulling pain.… Continue reading A History of Anaesthesia

The Evolution of “Winning Big”

The concept of “winning big” is woven into the fabric of the American Dream. However, the history of sweepstakes in America is not just a tale of luck; it is a complex evolution of marketing, state-of-the-art technology, and shifting legal landscapes. From colonial lotteries to the digital age, how we compete for prizes has transformed… Continue reading The Evolution of “Winning Big”

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