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Perfume Patrick SuskindAmidst the squalor of eighteenth-century France, Jean-Baptiste Grenouille was a paradox: a genius with a dark heart, whose name has faded f...
Quote of the day by Napoleon Bonaparte, “What is history but a fable agreed upon. Yet it shapes how nations remember themselves.”Quote of the day by Napoleon Bonaparte: More than 200 years after his rule, the Napoleon Bonaparte quote on history — “history is a fable a...
How the French revolution helped develop both restaurants and dentistryDentistry and restaurants share a surprising historical link to 18th-century French aristocracy.
Quote of the Day by Karl Marx: “History repeats itself…” — Top quotes by the German philosopherQuote of the Day : Karl Marx passed away in London on March 14, 1883. While his funeral was a quiet affair, his ideas went on to shape revo...
How desi fabric worn by Jane Austen and French queen was killed by the BritishIndependence Day History: Dhaka muslin, known for its exceptional fineness, once fascinated European aristocracy including Marie Antoinette...
How Indian immigrants influenced food culture of BritainRestaurants are not the only way through which immigrants change food cultures.
Security agencies still refuse to let you smile for your passportEarlier, people didn’t smile and show their teeth because their teeth were in no condition to be shown. From the 17th century it was no den...
From Black Forest Gateau in Germany to Churros in Spain, must-try desserts while holidaying!Churros are cottony in the middle and encased with a fine layer of sugar that sticks to each curve of your lips.
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Structural rigidities of the European Union, combined with fiscal irresponsibility on the part of some members, threaten many key governmen...