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How to Build a Time Machine

First, the bad news. Not only I don’t know how to build a time machine for time travel, but no such machine exists. There is no way any of us can travel backwards or forward in time, despite the large...

5 comments    how to how history
Melting in the Greenland Ice Cap in 2008.87

Global Warming Causes Human Migration

Climate change in the late 20th and early 21st centuries caused considerable human migration away from areas that became too hostile for living. National population figures remain in flux. Use the Global Brain World Clock inthis Hub to find how many species are extinct, world populations, barrels of oil pumped, and other vital information.

12 comments    adsense global warming hub pages
The War Canoe (public domain).86

Aboriginals in New Zealand

The Maori peoples of New Zealand consider themselves its First Nations. There is much duiscussion and much dispute over the question of whether they came from Egypt and the region to teh east or southeast, from Southeast Asia, from Melanesia, rrom Polynesia, from Hawaii, or from all of these sites.

24 comments    education history new zealand
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philippine folklore: or the stuff filipino nightmares and fantasy are made of

Philippine folklore, as in other cultures, is predominantly about heaven and hell, good and evil. A duality that is present in most things. And similarly, it too has survived a long history of dominations and...

62 comments    culture sociology folklore
Madonna and Child (Madonna Litta)   Leonardo da Vinci 1452-1519     82

Top 10 Museums of the world-#1 The Hermitage

This is my first hub in the series of hubs-Top 10 museums of the world. Museum #1: The Hermitage, Saint Petersburg, Russia I decided to write this series of hubs about the top 10 best museums in the...

20 comments    art russia exhibition
national Coat of Arms reflects Indigenous Peoples (photos public domain). 88

Aboriginals of New Guinea and Small Islands

The study of the Human Genome and of human migration for the last, possibly, 200,000 years examines far more than the steps and routes early peoples took. A wealth of information and growing controversy are inherent in the research, all of it fascinating. "All my relations" is truer than we thought...

8 comments    education history africa
Human foetus on dyed injected vessels of the placenta.84

Top 10 Museums of the world-#3 Museum of Antropology and Ethnography

This is my third hub in the series of hubs-Top 10 museums of the world. Museum #3. The Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (Kunstkamera) This museum is located in the center of Saint...

6 comments    travel art russia
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How to Prepare Pawpaws in Healthy Dishes

The pawpaw is the largest berry fruit in the United States, related to the South American cherimoya fruit. Both varieties have a yellow, custard-like flesh and tastes to some individuals like...

5 comments    health diet recipes
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Why is Fiber Important and How is it Beneficial to Your Health?

Dietary fiber seems to be an important part of human health. We can analyze ancestral diets to determine what our bodies were designed to digest, and use this to postulate what we should and should not be...

3 comments    health food diet
The soothing effect of fuschia74

Jealousy is more than a thought pattern and a feeling

Where does jealousy come from is a question you and me ask when reading newspaper stories of crimes of passion. Why is this emotion so strong that it can be a destructive force not only in the life of one...

3 comments    life advice relationships
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