31 August is the birth anniversary of Mughal Emperor Jahangir or Jehangir, also known as Nur-ud-din Muhammad Salim. He was born in the year 1569 in Fatehpur Sikri, to Mughal Badshah Akbar and one of his wives Mariam-uz-Zamani, daughter of Raja Bharmal of Amber aka Jodha Bai. Who gives SalimRead More →

The concept of “nationality”, such as it was understood during and after the Revolution, had no meaning at the time of Napoleon’s birth. In those days, a person was a “subject” of a monarch, not citizen of a nation. … Napoleon Bonaparte was therefore born well and truly a “subjectRead More →

A negotiator is a person who either comes to an agreement with someone else, or one who helps other people reach such an agreement. … And, when a married couple gets divorced, attorneys or mediators do the work of negotiators, ensuring that the agreement is one that works for eachRead More →

The Demogorgon Dungeons & Dragons figure, used by Eleven to symbolize the Monster. The Demogorgon received its nickname from Eleven using the Demogorgon game piece to show that Will was hiding from it. In D&D lore, Demogorgon is a demon prince with two heads that strive to dominate one anotherRead More →

Therefore, a natural (native) born citizen was a citizen of a State, first, and then a citizen of the United States, entitled under Article IV, Section 2, Clause 1 of the Constitution to “privileges and immunities of citizens in the several States.” A naturalized citizen was a citizen of theRead More →

Beginnings – the Ragged School Thomas John Barnardo was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1845. As a young man he moved to London to train as a doctor. When he arrived, he was shocked to find children living in terrible conditions, with no access to education. How long did ThomasRead More →

Boccherini fell on hard times following the deaths of his Spanish patron (1785), his two wives (1785 and 1805), and his four daughters (1796, 1802 and 1804). He died in Madrid in 1805, survived by two sons. His body lay buried in the Pontifical Basilica of St. What period isRead More →

What causes a varicocele? Doctors aren’t sure what causes a varicocele. In almost all cases, males are born with this condition but it doesn’t becomes apparent until puberty when there is an increase in blood flow to the genitals. Is varicocele good or bad? Most of the time, varicoceles causeRead More →

Laurel was born Arthur Stanley Jefferson in Ulverston, Eng., June 16, 1890, to theatrical parents. He grew up touring with theatrical companies, and later attended Mames Grammar School, Gainford High School and Tynemouth College. Did Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel have children? Together they had a daughter, Lois, who wasRead More →

You can’t touch or hold the baby sea turtles because it affects their survival. They imprint on the sand where hatched. Oils from your skin can interfere with their imprinting process. If you grip them too hard you could break the white dot on their belly which holds three daysRead More →