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The swirling energy of the Sedona Vortexes {{08/02/2022}} What are the Sedona Vortexes? First of all, what is a vortex, exactly? Well, a vortex is created by the spiraling motion of air or water around a center of rotation. The swirl of water as it drains out of a bathtub can create a vortex as the ...
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The sinking of the Lusitania moves America to war {{08/02/2022}} The Lusitania sets sails in rough seas On a bright and sunny spring day, the RMS Lusitania set sail from New York, bound for Liverpool, England. While many of the passengers onboard the luxury cruise liner were looking forward to the v...
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Shays' Rebellion spurs change in American government {{08/02/2022}} The roots of Shays' Rebellion The United States had emerged from the Revolutionary War as an independent nation, but independence brought with it hardship. This was certainly the case for many Massachusetts farmers who had fought in...
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Nellie Bly: investigative journalist, adventurer, and inventor {{08/01/2022}} The life of Nellie Bly Nellie Bly was born as Elizabeth Jane Cochran on May 5, 1864. She was born into a fairly wealthy family that owned a profitable mill in Cochran, Pennsylvania. However, Nellie’s father died when she w...
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The haunted cruise ship R.M.S. Queen Mary {{08/01/2022}} The early history of the Queen Mary The RMS Queen Mary was built at the John Brown Shipyard in Clyde, Scotland. Although construction began in 1930, work was delayed by the great depression, but she (ships are often referred to in feminine ter...