As we are all spending hours in our backyards barbequing this summer, I can practically guarantee that most of us do not think about when or where the first BBQ was! And, those that do, probably think that it was us Americans who came up with this delectable way to cook foods. However, that couldn’t be further from the truth.
Regency Murder Mystery
Bellingham, having resolved to murder somebody in the hopes of being hanged, went to the House of Commons on May 11 intending to shoot Leveson-Gower, whom he hated, but was having second thoughts because of Gower’s sinfulness.
Bilingual Children: The Benefits of Your Child Learning a Second Language
As well as kids from multicultural backgrounds, other parents are also making the decision to introduce their children to new languages, largely as a result of the many reported advantages.
Living More Than One Life as an Actor
One of the most desirable and idealized professions has always been that of an actor or model. Many people think actors have it easy. They don’t.
Never Dreamed Of
The surgeon, delicately tracing through time and place, where parting became religious embracing…
How Creating Arts & Crafts Can Make us Happier People
There are reasons why scientists agree that creative people are happier overall. While this principle may not apply to everyone, overall, it makes a lot of sense. There are a number of reasons why creative people tend to be quicker to crack a smile or tell a joke.
The Countries That Get The Least Amount of Sleep Per Night and Why
It goes without saying that the multitude of cultures around the world leads to different habits and practices, but did you know this also affects sleep?
Bond & Bang Bang: The Life and Work of Ian Fleming
Throughout the war, Fleming paid close attention to the role of espionage in world conflict. He was able to do this after receiving a commission in the Royal Navy and work in British Naval Intelligence before eventually becoming the assistant to Admiral John Godfrey, director of Naval Intelligence. During this role, Fleming was given private information on how Britain planned to win the war, travelling around the world on numerous occasions to manage intelligence operations.
Does Art Need to Tell a Story?
The old saying goes that every picture tells a story, and iconic sixties essayist Joan Didion justified our desire for narrative with her insistence that “we tell ourselves stories in order to live”.
Graham Lear – The Man Behind the Legend
I asked him what it feels like to be “world-class.” But, I could tell he was uncomfortable with comparisons.
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