10 Dances With Fascinating And Unexpected Histories

Dance was a way to escape oppression or to express oneself when society silenced you. And even when a dance is just fun and games, some people still find a way to twist it into something it was never meant to be. 10 Gumboot Dancing During the apartheid period of South Africa’s history when racial segregation laws were instituted purely to keep whites in power, black mine workers were forced to toil in dangerous conditions....

January 2, 2023 · 11 min · 2227 words · Enrique Chacon

10 Dark And Esoteric Occult Practices From History

For all the fear that Christianity has bestowed upon occultism, the practice itself isn’t exactly harmful. In fact, it often serves as a spiritual experience for its practitioners, much like the belief in unorthodox deities such as Satan. Here are 10 strange and unusual occult practices from history. 10 Seances Seances are occult practices conducted by mediums, almost always intending to contact the dead or persons who’ve crossed over to another plane....

January 2, 2023 · 11 min · 2300 words · Gerald Tindol

10 Deceased Victims Who Were Discovered In Strange Places

10 The Skeleton In Ada Constance Kent’s Cottage Ada Constance Kent was once a prominent English stage actress, but as she grew older, she chose to live as a reclusive spinster at her cottage in the village of Fingringhoe. In 1939, Kent mysteriously vanished and left behind her some strange clues. A supper tray was resting atop the dining table, and a copy of Romeo & Juliet was found open in her chair near the fireplace....

January 2, 2023 · 14 min · 2968 words · Juan Metzger

10 Different Types Of Earthly Biomes

The biosphere influences biodiversity, which in turn influences biochemistry and the application of biotechnology, and whether accidental or not, it yields biomes, defined by Merriam-Webster as ” major ecological community type.”[1] Here are ten notable biomes which all exist in Earth’s biosphere. 10 Mangrove Forests There is no reason not to like mangroves, but a alarmingly large number of people wish they didn’t exist: “They stink,” or, “Gross stuff lives in there,” or even, “They’re toxic....

January 2, 2023 · 6 min · 1272 words · Irma Samuels

10 Discoveries That Shed Light On Mysteries Of Our Solar System

10The Puzzling Temperature Of The Sun’s Corona As we’ve discussed before, scientists have wondered for decades why the temperature of the Sun’s corona, or outer atmosphere, is so much hotter than its photosphere, or visible surface. Defying all logic, the surface of the Sun has a temperature around 6,000 Kelvin (about 6,000 degrees Celsius, or 10,000 °F), while the corona often becomes 300 times hotter. “That’s a bit of a puzzle,” said Jeff Brosius, a space scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland....

January 2, 2023 · 14 min · 2915 words · Jill Freiseis

10 Exotic Pets That Escaped And Multiplied In The Florida Wilderness

Many of us dream of having an exotic pet, like Frida Kahlo with her monkeys or Tippi Hedren’s pet lion. Well, in Florida, you don’t need any special license or certificate to own many types of exotic pets. At the University of Florida, researchers confirm that the pet trade is the main reason for the introduction of invasive species. Exotic animals often begin as innocent pets but are released or escape into the Florida wilderness, for one reason or another, where they can wreak some serious havoc....

January 2, 2023 · 11 min · 2169 words · Hattie Hamblin

10 Facts About France S Untouchables

Besides being barred from marrying outside of their caste (this policy is called endogamy), many still live in secluded parts of villages and cities. Most work in ill-paid professions that others regard as “dirty.” Despite the governments of India and Pakistan legally recognizing the rights of untouchables, the caste still suffers the stings of prejudice. The people of the West like to believe that such stringent caste restrictions are a thing of the East....

January 2, 2023 · 11 min · 2157 words · Betty Sanchez

10 Facts Everyone Should Know About Anonymous

10 Anonymous Is Not An Organization Anonymous began on the website 4chan, specifically the /b/ discussion board, where anime fans gathered to post images and make snarky comments. To encourage irreverence, each user was given the screen name “anonymous.” A subculture of like-minded individuals with a strong sense of justice and a desire to wreak havoc eventually evolved from /b/. These are the people whom we refer to as Anonymous today....

January 2, 2023 · 11 min · 2131 words · Matthew Shelton

10 Facts That Will Change How You View The Black Death

During the time period of the Black Death, written records weren’t kept nearly as well as they are now (if they were at all), and the huge and constant loss of life meant that much knowledge of exactly how things happened is lost. This means that many rumors have spread about how it occurred, and many popular accounts are greatly exaggerated. Many of the common claims about the Black Death are either false or not entirely true....

January 2, 2023 · 13 min · 2650 words · John Lee

10 Fantastic Black Dog Stories From England

10 The Cardinal’s Visitor The earliest verifiable legend of a black dog dates to 1552. That year, it is said that Cardinal Crescentius of London was busy writing a letter to the pope when “a huge black dog with great flaming eyes, and long ears dangling down to the ground” appeared in his chamber and crawled under the table he was sitting at. He called for servants to remove the animal, but there was no trace of it anywhere in the room....

January 2, 2023 · 8 min · 1693 words · Linda Mchenry

10 Far Out Theories About Beloved Sitcoms

On this list are 10 more far-out theories that have seen the light since the airing of some of the most popular sitcoms in history. 10 Best Recent TV Comedy Series 10 Welcome to Jurassic Park 26 years ago, viewers worldwide were handed one of the bleakest sitcom series finales of all time. Dinosaurs, a show that was admittedly strange but also funny, ended with some of the characters sparking an Ice Age that led to the inevitable extinction of their species....

January 2, 2023 · 10 min · 1937 words · Francis Hammett

10 Fascinating Facts About Wildlife Bridges

These wildlife crossings facilitate safe passage by providing animal-friendly alternate routes. These passages come in different forms, such as bridges, tunnels, and dams. Many wondered if animals would be smart enough to use artificial crossings. In fact, there was no need to worry because animals are brilliant and, in fact, embraced these artificial crossings in every shape, form, and size. Wildlife crossings have aided countless species, from crabs to cougars, to name but a few....

January 2, 2023 · 9 min · 1723 words · Irma Dupont

10 Fascinating New Things We Learned About Dinosaurs In 2017

The year wasn’t free from controversy, however. Some of the new ideas put forward are still in their infancy stages and far from receiving universal acceptance. This is especially the case when some of them try to rewrite parts of history that were considered established. 10 T. Rex Was A Gentle Lover A new study aims to change the public perception of the fearsome Tyrannosaurus rex. Scientists from Carthage College in Wisconsin and Louisiana State University paint a new image of T....

January 2, 2023 · 11 min · 2341 words · Enrique Brunson

10 Fascinating Talking Points About Cockroaches

First, let’s review some basic Cockroach facts: They are all members of the order Blattaria and consist of five families. Entomologists, those who study these things, report that there are about 4,000 species of cockroaches. According to the World Health Organization, ten are considered pest species. For insects, cockroaches can be rather large and hefty creatures. While most are small, the Australian Giant Burrowing Cockroach or Rhino Roach can exceed 80mm (3+ inches) and weigh 35 grams, and have been reported as large as 50 g....

January 2, 2023 · 7 min · 1318 words · Francesca Burlingham

10 Films That Aren T Really Based On A True Story

Recognizing this fact, filmmakers will often do anything to “sell” the reality of their fiction; and marketing teams will do anything to promote a film. But this approach has blurred the lines between fiction and reality. Nestled among the authentic representations of people and events are a few films that aren’t actually based on a complete story. Sure, filmmakers may be inspired by one or two events and adapt them into a film, even if they occurred at different times or in different places....

January 2, 2023 · 10 min · 2099 words · Cheryl Ortiz

10 Food Fights To Join On Your World Travels

In many cultures around the world, a food fight has been part of end-of-harvest traditions and a fun way to dispose of inedible food. Other events have drawn on early 20th century comedians to develop food throwing contests in the name of charity. Whether they are traditional rituals or just very messy fun, here are ten food fights you can join in on your travels around the world. 10 Haro Wine Festival Spain...

January 2, 2023 · 8 min · 1535 words · Elvira Watson

10 Frightening Serial Killers From Central Europe

The Habsburg family of Austria had their own conception of “Central Europe,” and so, too, did the Poles, who created the idea of Intermarium as a collection of states politically oriented between the liberal democracy of the West and the Orthodox revanchism of Moscow. Whatever the case, it seems that there is something unique about Central Europe, which roughly includes the nations of Germany, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, and Slovakia....

January 2, 2023 · 13 min · 2697 words · Harold Sharp

10 Futuristic Technologies Of Avatar That We Already Have

The story of the film takes place in the year 2154. The Earth is overcrowded with indifferent and greedy people, and we begin to look for solutions to our problems in other places in the universe. During the course of the movie, we witness the immense technological advances that humans have achieved—machines and devices that we have only seen in sci-fi works for a long time. However, the incredible part is that even when the plot takes place within a century and a half, we already have many of those advances....

January 2, 2023 · 14 min · 2958 words · Holly Banning

10 Great Opera Performances

Kirsten Flagstad, Ho jo To ho, from Wagner’s, Walkure Flagstad was undoubtedly the best Brunhilde. In this video you have to look past the slightly embarrassing staging and dramatics and focus on the brilliantly strong voice. It is amazing how effortless she makes it look. Rosa Ponselle, Habanera, from Bizet’s Carmen Another great like Carusa, Ponselle has such a natural and free voice. It is perfectly suited to the Habanera from Carmen....

January 2, 2023 · 4 min · 755 words · Elizabeth Schrag

10 Great Songs That Topped Us Charts But Weren T Performed In English

Despite the vast majority of Americans having no clue what they were actually saying, these 10 artists also managed to find success in the land of Bruce Springsteen and apple pie. And no, “Macarena” doesn’t count. 10‘Da Da Da’Trio After it was released by the German band Trio in 1982, the dance-pop song “Da da da, ich lieb’ dich nicht du liebst mich nicht aha aha aha” (thankfully often shortened to just “Da Da Da”) experienced relative success on US music charts, peaking at No....

January 2, 2023 · 9 min · 1747 words · Alicia Reaume