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When growing up in the former Soviet Union (now Russia) the Author was, exposed to natural medicine. That time the Russians pharmacies' glass shelves and cabinets were full of such natural potions. Russian physicians, instead of drugs, very often prescribed "herbal compound" to patients. These were old good times. Today, physicians prescribed only expensive medications.
When working in post-colonial Africa, the author observed how the local population...
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Why do Africans have less heart disease, diabetes, and cancer? And, no depression, osteoporosis, arthritis, or asthma? This observation the author made soon she arrived in Rwanda, Central Africa. To find the answer she asked her then husband, a physician. But, he did not know either. Later, she moved to the USA and for many years, this question was staying dormant in her brain database. Then one day, when she started experiencing her personal osteoporosis...
3) Only One Thing in Life Is Constant-Change. Or, Rise, Fall, and Disappearance of Empires and Power
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Everything is changing constantly. Only one thing in life is constant-change. What was true and applicable just recently is could be absolute today.
The history has witnessed the rise, fall, and disappearance of many civilizations. Recent examples: suddenly, without any warnings or predictions, the British Empire disintegrated after World War II, in 1947. What about the Oil Embargo of 1973-1974 and the rise of OPEC countries? Who ever thought that...
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Comediante or Tragediante? Laugh or Cry? -in the 19th century a new form of literature and plays was born, comedy-tragedy in English. The play combines 2 great human emotions, comedy and tragedy, into one. To laugh or to cry, or do both at the same time, laughing through tears.
In 1804, Napoleon Bonaparte became the First Emperor of France. His ambition was to conquer many countries in Europe, so Europe would be united under his empire and function...
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Adolf Hitler's rise to power in Germany in 1930s, was a threat to the 20th-century civilization.
In 1930s, to pull Germany from a deep depression and mass unemployment, Hitler started drumming up his doctrine. That the Germans are an exceptional Arian nation and are in problems all because of Jews. The Hitler's power amplified and in 1939, he occupied the whole, Europe in just 3 month. Then, on June 22, 1941, he invaded the Soviet Union and the World...
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The Soviet Union disintegration in 1991 was a curse and not a blessing for the USA and the Western Europe. Their economies eventually spiraled down, due to rampant laws of a fee-market economy, categorized by "expansion in all directions without any restrictions."
The USA is sinking from $20 trillion debts, and $17 trillion personal debts; middle class disappeared; 1 in 2 Americans live in poverty or under poverty line; and jobs are, shipped to China,...
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The greatest event of the 20th-century was the Russian revolution of November 6-7, 1917.
The architect of the Russian Revolution was Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, he changed the world into 2 systems: capitalism and socialism.
Lenin's socialism and the Russian Revolution's many decrees reverberated across the world and changed the lives of every person on this planet as we know it today: equal opportunity for all; women were equal to men in voting, in education,...
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Some people do sensational acts to attract mass, or world attention to themselves. Why some cowards even defected to their country's enemy? This story is, described and examined, this kind of people, 2 defectors from the Soviet Union, who defected to the United States. These defectors lived privileged lives in the Soviet Union (they were not poor). One was-Svetlana Alliluyeva (daughter of the President of the Soviet Union, Joseph Stalin). And, another...
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