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Baby Einsteins Videos Do Harm Than Good

You may have heard about the toys and especially videos made and advertised as language and brain development enhancer for your infants. The recent studies show those will only do harm than good!
Led by Frederick Zimmerman and Dr. Dimitri Christakis, both at the University of Washington, the research team found that with every hour per […]

City of Orange, Texas: Home of Stark Museum of Art

Ever been to Texas? If you haven’t or if you had but still haven’t visited Stark Museum of Art, you really have to visit there! Stark Museum displays the arts of the American West and has many collections including Western Art, American Indian Art, Decorative Arts, and rare Books & Manuscripts. It is an […]

Fundamental Shifts in Social Structure During Industrial Revolution

During the Industrial Revolution, the social structure of society changed dramatically. Before the Revolution most people lived in small villages, working either in agriculture or as skilled craftsmen. They lived and often worked as a family, doing everything by hand. In fact, three quarters of Britain’s population lived in the countryside, and farming was the […]

Civil War: A Defining Moment in U.S. History

Civil War is often described as a defining moment in U.S. history. It was the time that would change the American history. It was when the discriminated African Americans [former and present slaves of 1800s] would join side by side with their white brothers and fought for their freedom, while on the other hand, the […]

Financial Lessons: Never Too Early or Too Late To Learn

Ever thought of learning a new language? You will find out that the earlier in life you learn it, the more fluent you will become, and the same hold for any lessons, including financial lessons. Bare in mind the knowledge for financial management has become more and more crucial in this modern world. Early lessons […]


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