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YUBNUB.NEWSPolice In California Fatally Shoot Suicidal Knife-Wielding Woman, Rescue Elderly Human Shield, Video ShowsReaders, Instead of sucking up to the political and corporate powers that dominate America, The Daily Caller is fighting for you our readers. We humbly ask you to consider joining us in this fight.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 24 Views
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3 Proven Ways to Banish Fear and Activate Your God-Given Gifts3 Proven Ways to Banish Fear and Activate Your God-Given Gifts Don’t allow your God- given gifts to be withheld from expression in this life because of fear. For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind. (2 Timothy 1:7 NKJV)The Greek word here for fear is deilia, which is most accurately translated as “timidity.” This is a word we...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 59 Views
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WWW.THEHISTORYBLOG.COMFragment of Viking plaited gold arm ring found on Isle of ManA Manx metal detectorist has discovered a piece of a Viking gold arm ring crafted with exceptional skill. It dates to around 1000-1100 A.D.Ronald Clucas has been metal detecting for 50 years this year, which makes the discovery downright poetic. What better way to celebrate his gold anniversary of the hobby than by finding his first piece of Viking gold?The ring was created by plaiting eight gold rods together, a specialized technique that only a highly skilled of Viking goldsmiths could have accomplished. The surviving fragment is about 3.7cm (1.5 inches) long, a little less than half of the estimated original length, but weighs a comparatively hefty 27.26 grams, just a hair shy of one ounce of gold.Allison Fox, Curator for Archaeology at Manx National Heritage said:Jewellery items such as this had several functions in the Viking Age both as prized personal possessions and visible displays of wealth. They were easily portable and were also used to cover costs in financial transactions. []During the Viking Age, there was a dual economy operating in the Isle of Man where both coins and bullion (silver and/or gold) were used to pay for goods and services. Viking gold is much rarer compared to finds of silver from the same period. It was usually used to create intricate pieces of jewellery.The fragment has been trimmed twice. The terminal end was cut off. Terminals are cap pieces for a ring or necklace and as such the chunk cut off would have been a larger, heavy knob of gold. The other cut basically bisected the ring.The arm ring goes on display today in the Viking Gallery of the Manx Museum in Douglas.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 27 Views
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Today in History for 1st June 2025Historical Events1864 - Battle of Cold Harbor, Virginia (Gaines' Mill, Gaines' Farm)1967 - Mayor-council form of government instituted for Washington, D.C.1980 - First transmission of the Cable News Network or CNN1982 - Oakland A's left fielder Rickey Henderson steals 2 bases in 3-2 win over Boston Red Sox to become fastest to reach 50 stolen bases in a MLB season1985 - West Indian cricket batsman Viv Richards scores 300 in a day on the way to 322 in a tour match against Warwickshire at Taunton; 42 fours and 8 sixes of 258 ballsMore Historical Events Famous Birthdays1858 - William Wilfred Campbell, Canadian poet (Beyond the Hills of Dream, Ian of the Orcades), born in Newmarket, Ontario (d. 1918)1903 - Percy Whitlock, English composer and organist, born in Chatham, England (d. 1946)1917 - William Standish Knowles, American chemist and winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, born in Taunton, Massachusetts (d. 2012)1942 - Tom Mankiewicz, screenwriter (Diamonds are Forever), born in Los Angeles, California1969 - Ari Sulander, Finnish ice hockey goaltender (World C'ship gold 1995; Olympic bronze 1998), born in Helsinki, FinlandMore Famous Birthdays Famous Deaths1340 - Jan van Diest, Bishop of Utrecht (1322-40), dies1713 - Johan Runius, Swedish poet (Dudaim), dies at 341951 - Rafael Altamira Crevea, Spanish lawyer and historian, dies at 851991 - David Ruffin, American soul musician and early lead singer for The Temptations (My Girl; Ain't Too Proud to Beg), dies of a drug overdose at 502018 - Eddy Clearwater [Edward Harrington], American blues musician (West Side Strut), dies of heart failure at 83More Famous Deaths0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 27 Views
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YUBNUB.NEWSHundreds Arrested as Paris Erupts into Chaos After Champions League Final Victory, Interior Minister Blasts 'Barbarians' on the StreetsHundreds have been arrested after Paris broke out into chaotic scenes on Saturday evening after the PSG soccer team won the UEFA Champions League. Supporters of Paris Saint-Germain and violent opportunists0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 24 Views
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WWW.UNIVERSETODAY.COMTraveling to Mars and Ceres Using Lunar Gateway as a SpringboardHow can humanity use the developing Lunar Gateway as an appropriate starting point for advancing human space exploration beyond the Moon? This is what a recent study presented at the 56th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC) hopes to address as a team of researchers evaluated a myriad of ways that Lunar Gateway could be used as a testbed for future technologies involving sending humans to Mars and Ceres. This study has the potential to help scientists, engineers, astronauts, and mission planners develop novel strategies for advancing long-term human space exploration.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 25 Views
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WWW.UNIVERSETODAY.COMFinding a Better Way to Distinguish Life from Non-LifeThe search for life on other worlds needs a way to sift through the chemistry of their atmospheres. If another species observed Earth to search for life, they'd look for "smoking gun" chemistry in the atmosphere. That includes looking for oxygen, since it is created through photosynthesis by plants and some bacteria. So, the key is to look for life-dependent chemical "signals" at exoplanets.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 25 Views
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The Fall of Saigon: America’s Exit from a War It Couldn’t WinThe Fall of Saigon: America’s Exit from a War It Couldn't Win - History Collection 10. Iconic Imagery of Evacuation Image Source: Britannica. The Fall of Saigon produced some of the most compelling and haunting images of the Vietnam War, vividly capturing the chaos and desperation of America’s final withdrawal. Photographs of helicopters precariously perched...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 41 Views