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7 Common Phobias

7 Most Common Phobias | You have these phobias if you scared from these things

Phobia and their types You felt fear it’s a dark night and you’re watching a horror movie. You scream or jump a little when a scary scene comes up. Or you’re plunging down the big drop on a roller coaster and your palms are sweating while you yell from the thrill. We are not talking about …

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Wedding cake

How wedding cakes have changed over time

 There’s documentation of special wedding carbs from the first century CE.  The biographer of Alexander the Great, Quintus Curtius, wrote that Alexander’s father-in-law “ordered bread to be brought…for this was the most sacred symbol of betrothal among the Macedonians.  The bread was cut with a sword and both men tasted it.”   That wasn’t too different …

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Wedding facts

Top 10 Facts about Wedding

#10  In Finland, it was once customary for the bride to collect the wedding gifts herself by going door-to-door with a pillowcase. Hopefully, no cookware sets were involved. #9   In Yemen, the groom’s father traditionally scatters raisins, representing the couple’s happiness, which the guests collect. #8   During the Middle Ages, brides had herbs …

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History of wedding

The History of Weddings

 Hi and welcome to Infoseemedia. Today we’re going to talk about weddings. History of Marriage  The history of weddings, which is…lacking detail…because they’re pretty old. It’s believed that the first dowry was exchanged around 3000 BCE.  The ancient  Egyptians, Aztecs, and Incas all had dowries. And there’s evidence of a marriage ceremony from 2350 BCE …

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Life of Cotton

How the cotton forms by Michael R. Stiff

Centuries ago, the Inca developed ingenuous suits of armor that could flex with the blows of sharp spears and maces,  protecting warriors from even the fiercest physical attacks.  These hardy structures were made not from iron or steel,  but rather something unexpectedly soft:  cotton.  These thickly woven,  layered quilts of cotton, could distribute the energy …

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