When Was Vatican City Built?
Vatican City came into being as a result of the Lateran Treaty. Agreements were made between the Kingdom of Italy and the Holy City, on 11 February, 1929. The government of Vatican is a monarchy, ...
Read MoreVatican City came into being as a result of the Lateran Treaty. Agreements were made between the Kingdom of Italy and the Holy City, on 11 February, 1929. The government of Vatican is a monarchy, ...
Read MoreDepending upon the political leanings, the Naxals can be anything from the “gravest internal security threat” (PM Manmohan Singh) to the disconsolate, “ordinary people who have taken up arms to fight the exploiters” (People’s March ...
Read MoreIn the winter of 2002 on 12 September, Andrew Card, the White House Chief of Staff, called for “an action against Iraq” in the United Nations Security Council alleging that the Iraqi president Saddam Hussein ...
Read MoreStart getting rid of telemarketers from the beginning by putting your phone number on the no-call list. You can reduce the number of calls from telemarketers in most cases and sometimes eliminate these calls altogether. In ...
Read MoreWole Soyinka is the first black African to win international fame as a dramatist. He is also the first black African to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986. Soyinka’s popularity rests not only ...
Read MoreWilliam Somerset Maugham (1874-) was born in Paris. At the age of ten he came to England, and he was educated at King’s School, Canterbury, and Heidelberg University, and worked as a doctor at St ...
Read MoreThe first evidenced attempts to bring about immunity deliberately were carried out by the Chinese and the Turks in the fifteenth century. A range of reports suggest that the dried crusts obtained from smallpox pustules ...
Read MoreThackeray was born at Calcutta, and was descended form an ancient Yorkshire family. His father having died in 1816, the boy was sent to England for his education, and on the voyage home he had ...
Read MoreLife, Career and Reputation Whitman was born at West Hills on Long Island, on May 31, 1819. The paternal side of the family was of New England Puritan stock, and maternal of Dutch and Quaker ...
Read MoreWilkie Collins is considered to be the most successful to the followers of Dickens. At one time, about 1860, his vogue was nearly as great as that of Dickens himself. Collins was born in London, ...
Read MoreSean O’ Casey (1884) was born in Dublin, and worked as a labourer, living in the crowded tenements of Dublin’s slums, which he describes so vividly in his early plays. After his early stage success ...
Read MoreMass media is a particular section of media which is directed at conveying a message to common folks. The term ‘mass media’ is often confused with ‘media’ which means the storage and transmission of data. ...
Read MoreA civil war is defined as a war between different groups or sections of a society belonging to the same nation. There are other definitions too. James Fearon of the Standard University defines a ...
Read MoreChristmas crackers were invented by Tom J. Smith, an Englishman, in 1846. He was a sweets seller and sales were going down. He was desperately looking for something that could increase his sales. It was ...
Read MoreMoney has always been around us in one form or another. Although it is true that the ancients didn’t have printed notes like we have but the fact is undeniable that they were involved in ...
Read MoreThe locals know the war as Chi?n tranh Vi?t Nam (the Vietnam War). The war can be divided into two stages: the war against the French imperialism or the First Indo-China War and the War ...
Read MoreThe tradition of Valentine’s Day was established by the third Pope of the Catholic Church, Pope Saint Gelasius I in 500 AD. The day was named after Saint Valentine or Saint Valentinus who was a ...
Read MoreHis Life. Browning was born at Camberwell, his father being connected with the Bank of England. The future poet was educated semi-privately, and from an early age he was free to follow his inclination towards ...
Read MoreChinatown means a part of a city or a town where ethnic Chinese form a majority. They began appearing when the Chinese people migrated to other cities. Thailand and Japan can boast of some the ...
Read MoreThe word temple comes from the Latin root templum which means a ‘sacred place’. A temple signifies a structure that is reserved for religious or spiritual activities and for various other ceremonies. We, as ...
Read MoreWe all enjoy tea as a drink. The leaves of the tea plant are used to make tea. Do you know where and when people started drinking tea? Actually, about 4000 years ago, people started drinking ...
Read MoreCoffee is an energizing drink. Nowadays, all over the world, people drink coffee with great pleasure. On taking a cup of coffee, one feels fresh and active. It has a substance called caffeine which helps ...
Read More‘George Eliot’, Life and Career ‘George Eliot’ was the pen-name of Mary Anne, who later called herself Marian Evans. She was born at Chilvers Coton, near Nuneaton, in Warwickshire, on November 22, 1819. She was the ...
Read MoreAccording to man, wrestling is one of the earliest sports. The pictures of wrestling matches have been found on the walls of the ancient tombs in Egypt and on hundreds of sculptures all over the ...
Read MoreIn the olden days, a type of ball game used to be played by the Romans and Greeks. Centuries later, in 1050, this game was started in France. The French called it ‘Jeu de Pauma’. ...
Read MoreSir Isaac Newton is known as one of the greatest scientists of the world. He was born in 1642 on the Christmas morning at Woolsthrope in Lincolnshire. He was sent to school at the age ...
Read MoreToday, all over the world, people play various kinds of games, the game of cards being one of them. The international game of cards is known as bridge. Besides bridge, in every country, people ...
Read MoreAlexander Pope was born in London on May 21, 1688, the year of the revolution that finally dismissed the Stuarts from the English throne. His father was a linen merchant, whose place of business was ...
Read MoreThe game of cricket was started about 600 years ago, according to some sports researchers. An old picture in the Oxford Library shows two persons playing with a bat and a ball. But according to written ...
Read MoreThomas Hardy- life and Works Thomas Hardy, the most famous Victorian novelist, was born at Upper Bock Hampton, near Stinsford in Dorset, on 2nd June, 1840. His father was a master mason. His mother came of ...
Read MoreHis life Coleridge was born in Devonshire, and was the youngest of the thirteen children of the vicar of Ottery St. Mary. As a child, he was unusually precocious: “I never thought as a child,” he ...
Read MoreJoseph Teodor Conrad Korzeniowski, who afterwards adopted the penname of Joseph Conrad, was by nationality, a Pole. He was born in 1857 at Berdichev, a town in the Polish Ukraine, then under the government of ...
Read MoreSamuel Butler (1835-1902) was the grandson of Dr. Samuel Butler, who was, in turn, Headmaster of Sherwsbury School and Bishop of Lichfield. Some idea of his childhood and his relations with his father, who was ...
Read MoreShelley was born in Sussex, the heir to a baronetcy and a great fortune. He was educated at Eton and Oxford, but from a very early age showed a great eccentricity of character. He frequented ...
Read MoreLord Byron (1788-1824) His Life George Gordon Byron, sixth Lord Byron, was as proud of his ancestry as he was of his poetry, and his ancestors were as extraordinary as was his poetry. They stretched back to ...
Read MoreWilliam Blake (1757-1827) was born in London in November 1757. His father sent him to a drawing school, and Blake finally chose to become an engraver by profession. (An engraver is an artist who uses ...
Read MoreJohn Dryden (1631-1700) His Life Dryden was born near Oundle in Northamptonshire, and may have begun his education at Oundle Grammar School. He later entered Westminster School and went on to Cambridge. In 1657 or 1658 he ...
Read MoreJane Austen, the daughter of a Hampshire clergyman, was born at Steventon. She was educated at home; her father was a man of good taste in the choice of reading material, and Jane’s education was ...
Read MoreLife of George Robert Gissing George Robert Gissing (1857-1903), the son of a Wakefield chemist, entered Owens College, Manchester, as an exhibitioner and distinguished himself as a prize-man in classics and English literature. A career of ...
Read MoreLife of George Moore George Moore (1852-1933) was born in Ireland of a family of country gentry. He was educated at Oscott and, after a brief experience of the Army, went to Paris at the age ...
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