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Chinese Proverb of the Day: “know yourself and know your enemy, and you will never be...” — Could Sun Tzu's 2,500-year-old wisdom be the secret to success in life, business, and relationships?Chinese Proverb of the Day: “Know yourself and know your enemy, and you will never be defeated” remains one of the most influential lessons...
Quote of the Day by Marcus Aurelius: 'Dwell on the beauty of life. Watch the...'-Rome's philosopher-king’s timeless words about life, purpose and finding peace in chaosRoman Emperor Marcus Aurelius, despite facing immense pressure, found solace in beauty. His quote, 'Dwell on the beauty of life. Watch the ...
A Hidden Roman Camp Is Helping Historians Piece Together What Happened After a Defining BattleA Roman military camp unearthed in Bulgaria, dated to 168 BC, offers tangible proof of Roman presence following the pivotal Battle of Pydna...
Why Were Children Buried With Warrior Belts? A 2,500-Year-Old Discovery in Italy Is Raising QuestionsArchaeologists unearthed ancient warrior belts with children's remains in Italy. These bronze artifacts, previously linked to adult male wa...
Word of the Day: Catapult – Meaning, origin, and examplesWord of the Day: Catapult - As a verb, it means to launch suddenly. It often refers to quick success. A viral post can catapult a brand. Us...
Quote of the day by Roman general and statesman Julius Caesar: 'Experience is the teacher of all things'Julius Caesar, a Roman general and statesman, believed experience taught everything. His famous quote, 'Experience is the teacher of all th...
Javelin anti-tank missile, symbol of Ukraine's resistanceImages of Ukrainian troops carrying Javelin missile launchers on their shoulders have flashed around the world, making the anti-tank weapon...
How China is banking on infrastructure to become the next USAChina’s geostrategy for the past two decades has been to displace US influence by becoming the major trading partner of US security allies ...
How to stop common cold, HIV virus in their tracks foundScientists have cracked the code used by a major group of viruses to spread infections such as the common cold, HIV, hepatitis C and polio ...