I really enjoyed the dual timeline and especially liked reading of the Gujarati/Indian culture that was woven very strongly throughout this novel。 The characters are likeable, for the most part, and you find yourself really rooting for Sophie and Nita。 There is a lot of sadness in this boo...
All Italians would wish for a unified country, under self-rule, with the possibility of getting back to the glory of the Holy Roman Empire. [Mangione & Morreale, La Storia] Ah, but alas, in 1861, Garibaldi, their Italian Knight in shining Armor would come riding into town and liberate ...
The tiny house thing won’t work well for my family for a couple of reasons. There are ten of us There are ten of us You could also throw in #3, which is “where would I set up the giant cane mill/rum distillery,” but we’ll worry about that later. Fortunately, in a group c...
Roads have come a long way from the simple paths beaten by man and beast. But the basic configuration of paved roads hasn’t changed all that much since the Roman empire. Whatever they’re made of, they need to be able to drain water and support heavy loads. ...
timeline established through the paper with which it is possible to observe the way the concept evolved, an aspect that can be clearly visualized through the figures presented by the authors. As a literature review, the paper is limited to the academic publications that refer directly to CSR as...
was not only prophesied. Jesus was on a divine timeline determined by the Father long before the foundation of the world. Thedeath of Christwas no accident or just another criminal dying at the hands of the Roman government. Jesus committed no crime, yet He was condemned to death. Jesus de...
Rome presents the living timeline from the Roman Empire to the shift of the Middle Ages, to the dawn of the Romantic period and Enlightenment (启蒙运动). Rome preserves its temples, churches, arts and priceless paintings. Peru As the center of the Inca civilization(文明),Peru is a great...
A 13-year archeological excavation has shown that what was once believed a backwater town for the Roman Empire lasted far longer than originally believed. Interamna Lirenas was a thriving town well into the 3rd century AD. A geophysical survey has allowed researchers to build a highly detaile...
A 13-year archeological excavation has shown that what was once believed a backwater town for the Roman Empire lasted far longer than originally believed. Interamna Lirenas was a thriving town well into the 3rd century AD. A geophysical survey has allowed researchers to build a highly detaile...
Did Roman Emperor Constantine end religious intolerance with the Edict of Milan? And why did the Christians persecute the pagans – and each other – once Christianity became the state religion of the Roman Empire? Why were temples and libraries destroyed and the female mathematician Hypatia killed...