Archive for the ‘History’ Category

History of Shwezigon Pagoda

April 6 | Posted by falian | History

In the capital city of Yangon, you will find the beautifully majestic Shwedagon Pagoda. The Shwedagon Pagoda sits upon holy Singuttara Hill. To understand the reason why this hill is... Read more

About Hague Adoption Convention

March 29 | Posted by falian | History, Politics Tags: ,

The Hague Convention within the Safety of Kids and Co-operation in Respect of Inter-Country Adoption (Hague Adoption Convention) is definitely an global agreement to safeguard intercountry adoptions. Concluded on May possibly 29, 1993 during the Hague, the Netherlands, the Convention establishes global standards of practices for intercountry adoptions. The united states signed the Convention in 1994, and also the Convention... Read more

Paul O. Müller Biography

March 29 | Posted by falian | History Tags: ,

Just after 1939, Müller and Karl-Heinz Höcker collaborated with von Weizsäcker in the Kaiser-Wilhelm Institut für Physik (KWIP, once Planet War II reorganized and renamed the Max Planck Institute for Physics), in Berlin-Dahlem, around the concept behind the Uranmaschine (uranium machine, i.e., nuclear reactor) Because the war raged on, the demand for adult men to produce armed assistance resulted in Höcker... Read more

Carlos Tiburcio Bea

March 29 | Posted by falian | History Tags: ,

The U.S. Senate has confirmed San Francisco Superior Court Judge Carlos Tiburcio Bea to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco. Bea, 69, was nominated April 11 by President Bush, approved last Thursday by the Senate Judiciary Committee and confirmed Monday by the Senate on an 86-0 vote. He fills a vacancy created when Circuit Judge Charles E.... Read more

Gibbons Stamp Monthly

March 8 | Posted by falian | History

Gibbons Stamp Monthly is published by Stanley Gibbons, the world famous stamp dealers and holders of the prestigious Royal Warrant. Stanley Gibbons have been serving stamp collectors since 1856 and published their first stamp catalogue in 1865. The company’s flagship shop at 399 Strand in Central London is the Mecca of stamp collecting. Stanley Gibbons published their first magazine, the Stanley... Read more

Arnold Ehret – The Mucusless Diet Health System

March 4 | Posted by falian | History Tags: ,

Source: Body Healing It was a personal regaining of health that set him on his course of natural healing. As a young man, he suffered from Bright’s disease, the principal symptoms being mucus and albumin in the urine. In his search for a cure, Ehret traveled through Europe and Africa studying vegetarianism, naturopathy, medicine, and physiology. While in North Africa, eating... Read more