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In the village of Nashtifan, Iran, some of the oldest windmills in the world, with what may be the earliest windmill design in the world, still spin. Made of natural clay, straw, and wood, they have been milling grain for flour for an estimated 1,000 years
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German State News show their masterclass in free speech!

1) US VP JD Vance speech can be commented on

2) German President Steinmeier speech CANNOT be commented on
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"The Graven Palm: A Manual of the Science of Palmistry" by Mrs. Robinson is a comprehensive guide to palmistry, first published in 1911. The book covers various aspects of palm reading, including the interpretation of hand shapes, lines, and mounts. It provides detailed explanations and illustrations to help readers understand the meanings behind different palm features. The manual serves as a practical how-to guide for both beginners and experienced palmists, offering insights into the symbolic significance of various hand characteristics.
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"The Pythagorean Triangle: Or, The Science of Numbers" by Rev. G. Oliver, D.D., is a detailed exploration of the symbolic and mystical significance of numbers. The book delves into various numerical concepts and their connections to geometry, philosophy, and spirituality. It covers topics such as the Monad (unity), Duad (duality), Triad (three), Tetrad (four), Pentad (five), Hexad (six), Heptad (seven), Ogdoad (eight), Ennead (nine), and Decad (ten), explaining their symbolic meanings and applications in different contexts.
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The 1696 window tax, explained
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"Chrysanthemums," 1875

Artist: James Tissot.
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