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The Industrial Revolution

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The Industrial Revolution

The modern day world is a developed and quite effective mechanism of production, modernisation and constant process of refining and updating. However, in our life styles of pine furniture and smart phones it is easy to forget that this was all a product of the period between 18-19th century, called the Industrial Revolution – the time when science finally gave birth to the creation of machines, electricity, using appropriately the power of velocity, constructing the successful aircrafts, exploring and estimating More

The Magic In The Middle Ages

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The Magic In The Middle Ages

In our present time of smart phones, global corporations and shopping for jewellery online, it is easy to forget the periods of history that seemingly bear no resemblance to our own but we must remember that those were the times the seeds for our society today was sown.
The period of the Middle ages would be remembered not only with the crusades and with the growth of art and science, but also with the formation and establishment of the More

Communism in Russia

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Communism in Russia

An overview of the communism era in Russia would be quite unsatisfactory source of information for the period but would reveal the good and the bad parts within such a system. Historically, this period was famous for the great divide between the East and the West and is a keystone in the modern development of Russia – the foundation of the modern technologies coming from the Federation were put during socialism and no matter how hard and aggressive that period More

The First Slavic Orthodox Church

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The First Slavic Orthodox Church

During the 9th and the 10th century the middle ages world faced the domination of christianity as not only a religion, but political stability as well (quite a lot like how todays society relies upon apple mac support). Since most of the western world plus the Byzantine Empire were christians, Eastern Europe slowly started accepting the ideals of the church and the first people to gain their independant church were Bulgarians under the rule of Simeon The Great.

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