Tag Archives: Culture

The History Of Halloween – Halloween Traditions Explained

Today we look at the history of Halloween and examine how it’s changed over the years. If you enjoy mythology and folklore and want to learn more. Please consider subscribing to the channel to keep up to date with all … Continue reading

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The Oldest Myths of Death and the Secret of Immortality

The oldest stories of death are some of the oldest stories we know, and can tell us how our ancestors thought of the moment their loved ones life ended. This is a look at some of the myths from this … Continue reading

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Nahre Sol (@nahresol) • Instagram reel

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Why Some People Say SHTRONG! (the CHRUTH)

Native speakers! Please take my pronunciation survey https://www.englishspeechservices.com… THANK YOU! A discussion of why English speakers in various countries pronounce ‘sh’ at the start of words like ‘street’ and ‘strong’. MRI videos from University of Glasgow: https://www.seeingspeech.arts.gla.ac…. Josh at English … Continue reading

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Some of the STRANGEST / UNIQUE diasporas around the world

[…] Welcome to Geography Now! This is the first and only Youtube Channel that actively attempts to cover profiles on every single country of the world. We are going to do them alphabetically so be patient if you are waiting … Continue reading

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Oaxacan Mole Negro – THE MOST MYSTERIOUS Mexican Food in Oaxaca Village, Mexico!

Mole negro is one of the most amazing Mexican foods! ►SUBSCRIBE for 2 new videos per week: http://bit.ly/MarkWiensSubscribe ►T-shirts available now: https://migrationology.com/store/ Cooking Oaxacan mole negro from scratch was one of the best food and cultural experiences I’ve ever had. … Continue reading

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How Language Shapes Thought | Lera Boroditsky

Do the languages we speak shape the way we think? For example, how do we think about time? The word “time” is the most frequent noun in the English language. Time is ubiquitous yet ephemeral. It forms the very fabric … Continue reading

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The Maranta Lemon waking up 🌱 Video by @indoorgardenbymarco

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An investigation to identify royal descendants of the Inca civilization

It was the largest empire in pre-Colombian America, extending from its center in modern-day Peru to Colombia in the north and parts of Chile and Argentina in the south. But the Inca Empire fell to the Spanish conquerors nearly five … Continue reading

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International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste | Food  and Agriculture Organization at the United Nations

Reducing food losses and waste is essential in a world where the number of people affected by hunger continues to show a rapidly increasing trend, and tons and tons of edible food are lost and/or wasted every day. The International … Continue reading

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