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The History of the Vatican From an Ancient Sanctuary to a Sovereign State
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The Vatican is a tiny state covering about one hundred acres, enclosed within Rome and smaller in size even than New York’s Central Park.
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How Belief in Signs Shapes a Person’s Personal Mythology
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Many people from time to time look for hints and symbols in the world around them. Some feel pleased by catching green lights in
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Why It Is Difficult to Train the Organism to Sleep Less
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The idea that the human body can be trained to sleep less without harming health has long attracted attention online. Many people find it
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Why Strange Smells Seem Attractive to Us
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Interest in unusual smells such as gasoline, wet soil, and old books has long ceased to surprise researchers. Neuropsychologists emphasize that humans have no
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The Soviet Assault on Baku and Its Consequences for Azerbaijan
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January 20, 1990 became one of the most tragic dates in the history of modern Azerbaijan. On that January night, Soviet troops entered Baku.
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Mathematics as the Language of the World According to Savvateev
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Mathematics may seem far removed from real life, but as Alexey Savvateev emphasizes, it is impossible to understand how our world works without it.
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Dostoevsky and the Art of Indirect Confession
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Fyodor Dostoevsky is one of those rare authors whose legacy changes not only literature but also the very understanding of the human being. He
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The Magic of Morning
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Morning is the point from which our entire day begins. It is no surprise that many successful people turn the first hours of being
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Kamchatka Awakens
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A period of unusually high volcanic activity has begun in Kamchatka. After a powerful earthquake on July 30, several volcanoes reacted almost simultaneously. Scientists
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Magnesium Deficiency: Why It Is Dangerous and How to Recognize It
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Magnesium is one of the key elements without which the body cannot function properly. It is involved in the transmission of nerve impulses, ensures
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Why We Keep Buying Without Stopping: The Psychological Mechanism of Shopaholism
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At first glance, shopaholism seems like a harmless habit. Shopping brings pleasure, and things never seem unnecessary. However, psychiatrists have long classified compulsive buying,
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NCAA: How college sports in the United States work and why they have become a billion dollar industry
College sports in the United States revolve around an organization called the NCAA, which emerged in the early twentieth century on the initiative of
