20 Amazing Color Images Of The First World War

Sources: Google Images, Heritage of the Great War, and World War I Color Photos We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields....

January 10, 2023 · 1 min · 84 words · Gene Limbaugh

20 Types Of Illiteracy

This is the ability to understand information regarding agriculture. For those who work as farmers, this is rarely a problem, but to a city-dweller, reading that “90% of farmland was lost due to drought” might not seem a serious problem due to an utter lack of understanding of how farming works. People who are agriculturally illiterate fail to understand how important agriculture is, how dependent we all are on it, and make statements like “lack of farmland never causes famines, it’s just farmers being unreasonable and complaining” or “if they can grow this food overseas, then we can grow it here just as easily....

January 10, 2023 · 10 min · 1970 words · Travis West

Another 10 Incredibly Bizarre Deaths

Method of Death: Murdered by monks with shells Hypatia of Alexandria was a Greek scholar from Alexandria in Egypt, considered the first notable woman in mathematics, who also taught philosophy and astronomy. Believed to have been the reason for the strained relationship between the Imperial Prefect Orestes and the Bishop Cyril, Hypatia attracted the ire of a Christian population eager to see the two reconciled. One day in March 415, during the season of Lent, her chariot was waylaid on her route home by a Christian mob, possibly Nitrian monks led by a man identified only as Peter, who is thought to be Peter the Reader, Cyril’s assistant....

January 10, 2023 · 6 min · 1246 words · Louis Boston

Ten Disease Carrying Bugs And Creepy Crawlies That Cure Diseases

From sniffing out a horrible disease to treating skin conditions, various bugs and insects can come to humanity’s aid. So here are ten disease-carrying creepy crawlies that can also cure diseases. Unfortunately, we may have to deal with the bad to get to the good! 10 Flies Maybe not as bad as roaches or mice, but nobody wants flies buzzing around their food. They can carry disease, lay maggots, and are just irritating....

January 10, 2023 · 9 min · 1706 words · Shane Medina

Ten Tales From Dallas S Parkland Hospital Where Jfk Died

However, fewer folks know the harrowing, often gory details of what transpired immediately afterward. Here are ten tales from Parkland Hospital, President John F. Kennedy’s next—and final—stop that terrible day. 10 Jackie Wouldn’t Let Them Take JFK Inside Clint Hill, the Secret Service agent who famously splayed himself over JFK and the First Lady seconds after the shooting, knew the president was dead. As the limo floored it toward Parkland, Hill flashed a thumbs-down signal to the agents in the follow-up car, indicating how grave the situation was....

January 10, 2023 · 11 min · 2308 words · Thomas Dean

Ten Truly Incompetent Robbers

Robbery may be no laughing matter, but these criminals have done some things so stupid that they are more of a danger to themselves than others. And it’s hard not to laugh at their misfortune. Let’s just hope that these ten robbers can find more honest employment because they were never meant to be criminal masterminds. Remember that all suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, regardless of how incompetent they are....

January 10, 2023 · 14 min · 2980 words · Harold Burbach

Top 10 Amazing Audience Reactions

See Also: Top 10 Incredible Recordings 10 Halloween, 1978 Halloween jumpstarted the golden age of slasher films. Unusual for its genre it has won awards, been praised by critics and is as much loved 40 years after its release as it was when it first launched. It can be said that in some ways the film was an early viral success as it relied heavily on word of mouth for its popularity....

January 10, 2023 · 11 min · 2333 words · Erika Galvan

Top 10 Amazing Scientific Phenomena Caught On Video

See Also: 10 Jaw-Dropping Videos Of Amazing Scientific Phenomena No longer do you have to get your hands dirty in a smelly lab or trek into unknown regions to witness something wonderful. You just have to start up your computer and watch a video of it. Here are 10 phenomena worth seeing and the scientific theories behind them. 10 Prince Rupert’s Drops Prince Rupert’s drops have been fascinating scientists for hundreds of years....

January 10, 2023 · 9 min · 1834 words · Richard Martin

Top 10 Behind The Scenes Tales About Tarantino Movies 2020

Since that time, Tarantino has gone from strength to strength. His filmography adds its own blood-soaked spin to a number of tried and tested genres, from the Spaghetti Western-inspired Django Unchained to the Samurai swordsmanship of Kill Bill. Today, each of Tarantino’s films nets hundreds of millions at the box office and the director has become a cultural phenomenon in his own right. Seeing as Tarantino has previously talked about retiring after his tenth film, threatening instead to focus on writing novels and theater productions, now is perhaps a good time to explore the film legend’s impressive body of work....

January 10, 2023 · 11 min · 2335 words · Scott Mitchell

Top 10 Best Internal Combustion Stories

The scientific community has remained dubious and has viewed many reported cases of spontaneous human combustion with mistrust. They have felt that these events had an external ignition source (albeit possibly not apparent) and that spontaneous human combustion without such a source was exceedingly unlikely. Regardless of its validity, we can’t deny that this concept is fascinating despite its terrifying nature. Indeed, several real-life examples of spontaneous human combustion are so compelling that they can make you more invested in the idea....

January 10, 2023 · 8 min · 1703 words · Tim Williams

Top 10 Biggest Sex Scandals

10 Jeffree Star and Kanye West In 2021, the American people combined two of our very favorite things—conspiracy and sex scandals. Eager fans on social media began circulating rumors that the then alleged divorce between Kanye West and Kim Kardashian resulted from a torrid love affair between the rapper and beauty mogul Jeffree Star. With both men living in Wyoming— and in the same community in California at one point—it didn’t take much for online communities to start pulling theories out of thin air....

January 10, 2023 · 9 min · 1870 words · Dwayne Carrillo

Top 10 Bizarre Award Show Moments

Well, one thing has remained the same. Throughout the years, these shows have garnered quite the reputation as bizarre, outrageous, and even enraging moments marred them. The result? Nowadays, many people tune in only to see if anything crazy will happen. 10 Unexpected Things That Happened During Award Shows 10 Oscar Winner Needs Permission To Attend Ceremony Born in 1893, Hattie McDaniel became a famous actress, comedian, and singer-songwriter. She auditioned for the role of Mammy in Gone with the Wind wearing an authentic maid’s uniform, which has been credited as a major factor in her winning the part....

January 10, 2023 · 8 min · 1668 words · Daniel Spears

Top 10 Bizarre Insect Predators

10 Ant-Eating Paussinae Beetles The subfamily Paussinae (adult example pictured above) is an unusual, seldom-seen group of tiny bombardier beetles that usually live within the nests of ants, preying on both their adults and young. The larvae of these beetles are distinguished by a terminal disk, a branching, saucer-shaped array on the end of their tails. In many species, the terminal disk secretes an attractive odor and clamps shut on unwary insects like a second set of jaws....

January 10, 2023 · 7 min · 1324 words · Hazel Fitch

Top 10 Bizarre Restaurants

Dans le Noir means “in the dark” in French, and that is exactly how you eat at this restaurant which can be found in Moscow, Paris, and London. According to one review: Nothing can prepare you for the uniqueness of Dans Le Noir? It works like this; you meet in the tall-ceilinged entrance bar, put your phones and anything else that might emit light in a locker, then order from the ‘surprise’ menu where you don’t know what you’ll get....

January 10, 2023 · 6 min · 1100 words · Monica Schackow

Top 10 Books That Will Change Your Life

The following 10 books are from different times, different genres, different authors, and cover different topics, but the one thing they all have in common is the contents of their pages contain the type of wisdom and illuminating insights that, if heeded and appropriately applied, can dramatically change your life. Whether you’re looking for some inspirational guidance or just some engaging food for thought, you can’t go wrong with any, or all, of these....

January 10, 2023 · 10 min · 2088 words · Darlene Mayberry

Top 10 Child Prodigies Who Turned Bad

Top 10 Most Evil Men 10 Julian Edgren In his childhood, Edgren was an accomplished piano player, playing in the Westminster Conservatory in High School. His piano playing was an addition to his impressive grades, excellence was simply a part of life. This led to Edgren being accepted to the prestigious Princeton university, playing with Princeton’s Pianist Ensemble. Therefore his fall from grace is all the more shocking. Drug addiction and drug overdoses are becoming more and more common in the United States and the world at large....

January 10, 2023 · 13 min · 2717 words · Bella Patague

Top 10 Classic Toys

Lincoln Logs (Invented 1916-17) I think it’s fair to say that everyone, at one time or another, has owned that giant cardboard tube full of timber. Lincoln Logs are likely a staple for early childhood development as they teach youngsters how to build, how to use eye-hand coordination, and how to fashion weapons out of notched wood. Good times. Watch this video on YouTube Slinky (1943) Richard James, a Philadelphia native was evidently bored one day at the fabrication plant he worked in and noticed that the coiled cut-off from certain machines looked like something that could be a lot of fun....

January 10, 2023 · 6 min · 1068 words · Mark Parrish

Top 10 Coolest Slang Terms And Phrases From Around The World

Here’s a list of some of the weirdest, coolest, and most obscure terms used on the streets; in the cantinas, the pubs, and coffee houses; on the farms and the decks of fishing boats; and rarely, if ever, in the halls of academia or on the pages of textbooks. 10 Sigogglin – Appalachian English, USA Appalachian dialects are old, perhaps the oldest English language dialects in the continental U.S. What is amazing is that there are still many people who speak this way, allowing terms that are entirely alien to most English speakers to live alongside the modern, everyday language (primarily the broader Southern U....

January 10, 2023 · 9 min · 1906 words · Terri Lane

Top 10 Crazy And Unconventional Music Genres

Still, there are some crazy and unconventional music genres that no one talks about. Actually, they might, but they don’t realize that these tunes fall into a distinct category of their own. Sometimes, these unconventional songs are so controversial that they’ve been banned. 10 Narcocorrido Narcocorrido is a Mexican music genre that glorifies drug lords and related crimes. The genre is controversial and has been banned by the Mexican government....

January 10, 2023 · 9 min · 1887 words · David Hoover

Top 10 Deadliest Cities In The Usa

See Also: Top 10 Most Dangerous Places To Visit Thanks To Humans However, some perspective: crime overall is down in the United States compared to this time last year, and violent crime has been on a downward trajectory for three decades; in fact, since 1993, the violent crime rate has been cut by nearly three-fourths,[3] from 80 per 100,000 to 23. Still, there are flash points. Let’s examine the ten most dangerous cities in America, based on rates of violent crime (which includes murder, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault)....

January 10, 2023 · 11 min · 2286 words · Ronnie Adams