The 1947 Roswell Incident Explained: No, No Alien Spacecraft Crashed in the USA

In the early days of July 1947in a location not far from the town of Roswell, in New Mexico (United ...
Marmolada, two years after the tragic collapse: the situation today and possible future scenarios

At 1.43pm on July 3, 2022 a lock of the Marmolada glacier near Rock Point It collapsed for about 2.3 ...
Paris Syndrome, the condition that causes tourists’ disappointment: what it is, who it affects and the symptoms

It may seem absurd, but the “Paris Syndrome” exists. Born from the French “Pari syndromes”, this psychosomatic condition affects some ...
Mahatma Gandhi, a brief biography and thoughts of the Indian leader who supported non-violence

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Palio di Siena, the brief history of the most famous horse race in Italy today at the center of controversy

The Siena Palio It is a centuries-old tradition that consists of a equestrian competition which is disputed twice a year ...
Who was the first art historian in the modern era? He was an Italian, Giorgio Vasari

Not many people know that the first art historian of the modern era he was an Italian of the sixteenth ...
What is meant by the term “consumerism” and what damage does it cause?

Consumerism is a word that was born around the 1920s and constitutes one of the key elements of our society ...
What do the letters in the acronym LGBTQIA+ refer to and what does the acronym mean?

LGBTQIA+ it’s a acronym whose origins date back to the 1980s and which we hear used more and more often ...
Who were the Vandals, who sacked Rome in 455? The term “vandalism” comes from them

Today it is common to talk about vandalism and give some vandal to those who voluntarily and without reason damage ...










