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For the first time since he died and was mummified 3,000 years ago, the voice of an ancient Egyptian priest has been heard. Researchers have been able to mimic the voice of a 3,000-year-old Egyptian mummy,...
A Tanzanian cafe employs only deaf as staff serving as waiters, waitresses, and chefs. At the Neema Cafe, customers use sign language to place their orders and to communicate with the staff. According...
A mathematics teacher of Fitzalan High School in Leckwith, Cardiff has been nicknamed ‘The Maths Whisperer’ for leading an entire class of 30 pupils to A* grades in GCSE. Francis Elive, 55,...
The story of black Olympic fencer Keeth Smart is one of pride and sorrow. He became the first black American to reach No. 1 in the world in Sabre Fencing. He was also part of the U.S. winning team in the...
Wallace Peeples, known as Wallo267, is an American orator, entrepreneur, social influencer, activist, and marketer who rose to cultural phenom status within two years. Right from prison, Peeples emerged...
Jane Matilda Bolin made history in 1939 when she was sworn in as the first African-American female judge in the United States. Born in Poughkeepsie, New York, on April 11, 1908, to an interracial couple,...
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