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Review | During the Dark Ages, scholars in a few cities kept ancient knowledge alive – The Washington Post
End The Fed – By Ron Paul (CLICK HERE TO BUY) How Scholars Kept Ancient Knowledge Alive During the Dark Ages The period commonly known as the Dark Ages (roughly 5th to 10th century) was marked by the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, political turmoi...
The Gospel of Judas: A Revolutionary Perspective on an Ancient Betrayal
Discover the revolutionary narrative of the Gospel of Judas, an ancient Gnostic text that redefines Judas Iscariot’s role in Jesus’s story. Far from the traditional depiction of a betrayer, Judas is presented as a confidant chosen by Jesus to fulfill a div...
Ancient Hittite Tablet Illuminates Early Cultural Spread in Turkey
A 1993 discovery of a Hittite tablet in Turkey revealed the sophistication of this ancient civilization, showcasing advanced writing and cultural practices from 1600 BC. This find sheds light on the spread of culture and the interconnectedness of ancient socie...
The Resurgence of Dancehall: How Producers Redefined the Sound of 2016
In 2016, dancehall made a triumphant return to the mainstream, thanks to producers like Boi-1da, Major Lazer, and Sean Paul. With tracks like "Work," "Cold Water," and "Cheap Thrills," these innovators blended traditional rhythms with contemporary sounds, rede...
The Spider Tattoo and Gender-Affirming Care: Reflections on Adolescent Autonomy and Regret
At 15, I made decisions that felt empowering but later came to regret—like getting a spider tattoo on my head. The tattoos symbolized rebellion and identity, yet by 17, they became obstacles to my future. My journey of tattoo removal taught me about the comp...