The Restoration of Rome Part V: Napoleon
By the late 1700’s Hapsburg power had declined severely from its high point in the heady days of Charles V in the early 1500’s.
By the late 1700’s Hapsburg power had declined severely from its high point in the heady days of Charles V in the early 1500’s.
The origin of life is a much debated topic. Some have dedicated their lives to finding an answer. Others write the question off as unanswerable.
The early 900s had seen the decline of Charlemagne's once mighty empire and a period of utter corruption for the Catholic Church. The heart of Europe was again split into an array of quarrelling factions, waiting to be united.
There was a time, not all that long ago, when society assumed and expected that universities, and especially disciplines within the humanities, would expose a student to a deep pool of knowledge, and encourage the learner to think, debate and defe
In the amazing catalogue of living things that fill the earth, one discovers a myriad of examples of incredible intricacy that demonstrate just how complex life-forms and their cycles can be.
The One Belt and One Road initiative is the most visionary and far reaching international development since the 1940’s.
According to some of the world's leading mathematicians and scientists, the development of life could not have been a "chance" event, but required an intelligent instigation.
The following footage is from an interview we conducted with Dr. Charles Moore on the subject of the Balfour Declaration. Dr.
There is an assumption made in most schools, universities and even in the production of documentaries on nature, that all scientists are unanimous in their belief that life as we know it on earth, evolved over time from rudimentary non-life
On December 6, 1917 a massive explosion occurred in the harbour of Halifax, Nova Scotia. At precisely 9:04 a.m.
Public education in much of the English-speaking world is failing both students and the society, whose tax dollars are intended to pay for educating its youth.
On the front of the Canadian two-dollar coin is the image of an animal, Ursus maritimus, the polar bear, a creature of rare beauty, but what enables this noble creature to survive in one of the harshest climates on earth?