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Meet the little-known ancient Egyptian God of Creation and the Law of Attraction
Little is recorded of the ancient Egyptian God of creation throughout the annals of history, but the little that is known is worthy of appraisal as it bears on the health and vitality of our knowledge...
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God’s Little Acre: One of the oldest and largest African slave burial grounds in America
Slavery, continental trade and Newport, Rhode Island had a unique synergy in 18th century America. As one of the active entry points for ‘slave cargo’ and other goods of foreign origin coming...
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Euphemia Lofton Haynes, the first black woman to earn a PhD in Mathematics
Persons who have made it their mission to understand the nature of our universe have over the past millennia submitted that the universe is organized in a precise mathematical framework, such that all...
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Dr Chester Pierce: The black psychiatrist who enhanced racial equality in America through Sesame Street
“Early childhood specialists have a staggering responsibility in producing planetary citizens whose geographic and intellectual provinces are as limitless as their all-embracing humanity.”...
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Ren, Ba, Sheut, Ka & Ib: Ancient Egyptian roots of the modern discipline named Psychology
“According to the teaching of Buddha, the idea of ‘Self’ is an imaginary false belief which has no corresponding reality, and it produces harmful thoughts of ‘me’ and ‘mine’,...
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Afrikan Theobroma: Mental and physical health benefits of a 21st-century party drug
Theobroma is the Latin word for ‘Food of the Gods’. This was the title given the cocoa plant by occupants of Mesoamerica during the 16th century. The Mayans, Aztecs and other advanced civilization...