 The
Lighthouse of Alexandria, the last standing of the Seven
Wonders of the Ancient World, was an engineering marvel that
served to guide ships to the port city. It was completed in
the 3rd century BC during the reign of Ptolemy II
Philadelphus, the son of Ptolemy I, the Macedonian Greek
general of Alexander the Great, on the island of Pharos off
the coast of the city of Alexandria in Egypt. The Lighthouse
of Alexandria was a beacon, guiding seamen sailing the
Mediterranean to Egypt for fifteen centuries.
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 Kidnapping
is a terrifying experience that can happen to anyone,
anywhere. In the US, around 2,300 children go missing daily,
making kidnapping an alarming form of disappearance.
Kidnapping rates vary across states, including those of
strangers and familial kidnappings. Motives range from
criminal intent to political reasons or personal vendettas.
That said, protecting your family and loved ones is of
utmost importance. Kidnapping is a serious global crime that
affects both children and adults.
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 Certain
medications are linked to an increased risk of dementia. But
that doesn't mean they necessarily cause dementia.
Medications that have been associated with increased risk of
dementia include overactive bladder medications, pain
medications, heartburn medications, and certain anxiety
medications. The risk of dementia with these medications
increases when you take higher doses over longer periods of
time. More |

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 The
climate for race relations was extremely negative during WWII.
Not only did Negro soldiers feel the hate of our global enemies,
but they were forced, both by Army regulations and local
policies, to endure severe racial segregation all over America
as well. It was in this atmosphere that the Tuskegee's Pilot
Program, better known as the Tuskegee experiment, began. As
young men determined to prove themselves capable of the
challenge they succeeded. More |
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