New York City 1899 #historic
How was New York City in 1899 #viral #youtubeshorts
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Paris 1897 #rare #rarevibes
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Greece 1921 #viral #historic
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FRANCE 1918 WORLD WAR 1 #viral #historic
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Amar Bharati, made a life altering decision when he chose to become a Sadhu, an Indian monk
This man, Amar Bharati, made a life-altering decision over four decades ago when he chose to become a Sadhu, an Indian monk, in pursuit of a spiritual life free from material desires and unholy activities. Prior to this transformation, he led a modest life as a bank employee, with a wife and three children. However, one day, he had a profound realization that compelled him to leave behind his family, job, and friends and embark on a path dedicated to the worship of Shiva, a Hindu deity.
His extraordinary act of devotion garnered widespread attention, inspiring thousands of people around the world. In a rare interview, when asked about the reason behind holding his arm up, he humbly expressed his desire for peace among all Indians and people globally. He yearned for an end to conflicts, hatred, and enmity, envisioning a world where everyone could live together in harmony.
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Anne Frank photographed with her sister Margot #viral
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Can you see the Leopard ? #youtubeshorts #viralshorts #viralvideos
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Robert Oppenheimer in 1965 on if the bomb was necessary #oppenheimer
In a 1965 interview with CBS News, J. Robert Oppenheimer said about the atomic bomb, "The ending of the war by this means, certainly cruel, was not undertaken lightly. But I am not, as of today, confident that a better course was then open. I have not a very good answer to this question."
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Treasure found in the rock #treasurehunting #treasure #viral
Discovery ! #viral #treasurehunt #treasure
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Kremos, an extraordinary Swiss acrobat family
The captivating vintage footage captures the Kremos, an extraordinary Swiss acrobat family, presenting their remarkable act in Paris during August 1896. The short colorized and speed adjusted film, a creation of the Lumière brothers, showcases their incredible talents.
Over several generations, the Kremo family excelled in two spectacular circus disciplines: icarists and jugglers. Among the notable members were Béla Kremo and his son, Kris, both of whom achieved great fame as circus and variety stars throughout Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries. Kris Kremo, following in the family's legacy, became an internationally celebrated performer, leaving a lasting impact well into the 21st century.
The original Kremo troupe was founded around 1880 by Josef Kremo (1854-1917), known by his birth name Kremka, whose family hailed from Czech origins during the time when Czechoslovakia was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The first Kremo troupe comprised Josef and his two eldest sons, Sylvester and Karl. Josef Kremo received his training under the tutelage of the Scheffers, an Austrian acrobatic family renowned for their Risley act, one of the most celebrated of its time.
Josef Kremo was married to Franzisca Allinger (1858-1940), an Austro-Hungarian equestrienne, and together they had thirteen children, with twelve eventually becoming part of the family's Risley act. Among them, Anton, Franziska, and Viktor showcased exceptional skill by performing a challenging triple somersault on their father's feet, a remarkable feat then and now. Sylvester (1881-1962), the eldest son, and Karl (1882-1958), the younger brother, later established their own troupes, carrying forward the family tradition.
The Sylvester Kremo Family troupe featured Sylvester and his daughters, Sylvia and Selna. The Karl Kremo Family, a larger ensemble, included Karl, his brother Mark (1888-1945), his wife Margrit (1891-1923), originally from Hungary and née Hanus, and their children, Bellona, Béla, Bianca, and Bert, with occasional additional partners. Both troupes continued to enchant audiences across Europe's leading circuses and variety theaters until the 1930s. Notably, the Karl Kremo Family achieved greater renown, and one of Karl's sons, Béla Kremo, carried on the family name as a world-famous juggler, preserving the illustrious legacy for generations to come.
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The idea for Barbie
The idea for Barbie was sparked by the German doll called Bild Lilli, which served as its inspiration. Bild Lilli was originally a character in a well-known comic strip created by Reinhard Beuthien, featured in the German tabloid newspaper "Bild" from 1952 to 1961.
Bild Lilli, portrayed as an upscale call girl, employed her charisma and cleverness to charm wealthy men and was unafraid to challenge male authority. An example of this was shown in one comic strip where a policeman confronted Lilli for wearing a bikini on the sidewalk, and she confidently replied, "Oh, and in your opinion, what part should I take off?"
In 1956, Ruth Handler, co-founder of Mattel, came across Bild Lilli during her trip to Europe. Intrigued by the adult-like, fashion-forward doll, she purchased a few Lilli dolls as souvenirs. Upon observing her daughter Barbara playing with them, Ruth Handler recognized the potential of creating a doll line that would appeal to young girls. This marked the genesis of the concept for Barbie. Interestingly, Ruth Handler's son, Kenneth, later became the inspiration for the creation of the Ken doll.
On March 9, 1959, Mattel officially introduced Barbie at the American International Toy Fair in New York City. The doll was marketed as a teenage fashion model, deviating from the traditional baby dolls prevalent during that era. As Barbie's popularity soared, Mattel acquired the rights to Bild Lilli in 1964, effectively discontinuing the production of the German doll.
Over time, Barbie emerged as an iconic and enduring toy, captivating generations of children worldwide. Remarkably, Barbie has taken on more than 200 different careers, including many in STEM fields, making her an inspiring role model for young minds.
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A marvel of engineering on India's west coast I Murud-Janijira
The Murud-Janjira fort on India's west coast may be the only sea fort in the country that stands unconquered throughout history. Ruled by the Siddi kings for over 400 years, the fort was attacked by several armies including the British, French and Portuguese, but none of them could set foot inside.
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Armageddon I The Ancient City Behind The Biblical Story
Armageddon or the ancient city otherwise known as Megiddo is the setting in the New Testament for a final battle between the forces of good and evil at the end of time. Archeologists believe that the first settlements in the strategic site in northern Israel appeared about 6,000 years ago. However, the iconic city experienced its own 'apocalypse' after it burned to the ground during a devastating fire 3,000 years ago.
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Was the Azores home to an ancient civilisation ?#mystery
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What did Stonehenge sound like #stonehenge
#stonehenge New research into Stonehenge's surprising acoustical properties is revealing one of the potential uses for one of the world's most iconic prehistoric sites.
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The Best YouTube Advice Secrets to Achieve 10 Million Subscribers in Six Months
The Best Youtube Advice .if you knew what I knew you could get 10 million subscribers within six months your first video is not going to give you subscribers don't matter views don't matter I mean they do so stop sitting there and thinking for months and months on end and just get to work and start uploading everything you want as a Creator comes from making the best videos possible and thumbnails Mr B shares his best YouTube advice all the way from title and thumbnail secrets to growing a channel on YouTube it's much easier use on one video than 50 000 views on 100 videos he also reveals how he's able to hook in viewers in his videos and what he would do if he started over from scratch what advice would you give yourself when you were starting out your videos suck you think your videos are good but they suck you know they just do um and the sooner you learn how to make good great videos that people actually want to watch the studio you'll get views um I think it's the biggest takeaway because like when I was 14 I thought my videos were the best in the world they weren't they're terrible many people are making way better videos than me but I didn't think that and I think you know to be successful you kind of have to have a little bit of that ego where you're like you know my content's great you got to believe in it but also like if you have sub a thousand subscribers like there's a good probability your videos just suck they just do and you need to make hundreds of videos or 100 videos I don't know it depends on difficult to your videos improve something every time and just like get to the point where they don't when you make good content you'll blow up it's not the algorithm it's not anything it's just like most me and most people who are in my position you just make terrible videos and that's that's okay because you've got to make a bunch of videos and improve over time to be great like you don't just pick up a baseball and become an MLB level uh athlete within a year you know it takes many many years and YouTube's kind of the same way a lot of people get analysis paralysis and they'll just sit there and they'll plan their first video for three months and yeah any of you listening if if you especially if you have zero videos on your channel your first video is not going to give views period it's not your first 10 are not gonna give views I can very confidently say that so stop sitting there and thinking for months and months on end and just get to work and start uploading like all you need to do this this applies to people who have not uploaded videos but have dreams of being a YouTuber is make 100 videos and improve something every time do that and then on your 100 first video we'll start talking like maybe you can get some views but you know your first hundred are gonna there are very free cases like Liza koshy or Emma Chamberlain who have really good personalities and it doesn't take them so as many videos and it's just like people who are seven foot five and making the NBA like yes there are free cases you can find but for the average person like us you know who don't have these exceptional personalities and you know backgrounds in filmmaking just make 100 videos improve something each time and then talk to me on your 101st video how do you improve something each time the second one just I don't know put more effort into the script the third one try to learn a new editing trick the fourth one try to figure out a way that you can have better inflections in your voice the fifth one try to you know study a new thumbnail tip and implement it the sixth one try to figure out a new title there's infinite ways that's the beauty of content creation online there's literally infinite ways from the coloring to the frame rate to the editing to the filming to the production to the jokes to the pacing to every little thing can be improved and they can never not be improved there's no there's literally no such thing as a perfect video what YouTube wants is they want people to click on a video ,
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Why some people are always late #viral #education #learning
Every friendship group has at least one person who is known as being 'the late one', that person may even be you. But why do some people struggle so much with their punctuality?
Grace Pacie, author of Late! - A Timebender's Guide to Why We Are Late and How We Can Change describes those of us who are habitually late as 'timebenders', who struggle with punctuality but who are also capable of being very productive under tight time constraints. This might be hard wired into aspects of our personality, but according to David Robson, author of The Expectation Effect, we shouldn't let that make us believe there is nothing we can do about this, as our personality traits may be more malleable than we realise.
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Portrait of The Father of the Atomic Bomb J Robert Oppenheimer
Portrait of "The Father of the Atomic Bomb" J. Robert Oppenheimer taken in 1958. He was born on April 22, 1904, in New York City, was a brilliant physicist and one of the key figures in the development of the atomic bomb during World War II. He is often referred to as the "father of the atomic bomb" due to his significant contributions to the Manhattan Project.
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How old is the Universe
It's long been believed that the Universe is 13.8 billion years old. But there was a puzzle for many scientists, because some early stars seemed too well formed to fit that timeline. Now a new study by professor Rajendra Gupta, of the Department of Physics at the University of Ottawa has put the age of the universe at almost double what has long been believed - 26.7 billion years old. Could we have been that far off? Why? And what does it matter?
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The enigmatic blueprint to a mirror Universe #universe #existential
Our existence doesn’t really make sense. When the Universe was created, matter and a substance called antimatter should have obliterated each other. But that didn’t happen. If scientists can unravel the mysteries of antimatter, it could help us understand why there is life on this planet and possibly on planets elsewhere.
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Daniel Waldo September 10, 1762 July 30, 1864
Daniel Waldo (September 10, 1762 - July 30, 1864) was an American clergyman born in Windham, Connecticut. He served in the American Revolutionary War and later became a missionary and clergyman. In 1856, at the age of 94, Waldo was named Chaplain of the House of Representatives. During his service to the House, he was in good health, and he was one of seven Revolutionary War veterans who, having survived into the age of photography, were featured in the 1864 book "The Last Men of the Revolution."
Waldo's connection with the war of the Revolution began in 1778 when he was drafted as a soldier for a month's service at New London. Later, he enlisted for eight months in the service of the State. In March 1779, he was taken prisoner by the tories (a term for colonists who remained loyal to the Crown) at Horseneck. The circumstances of his capture, as recounted by himself to the artist who took his photograph, were as follows:
One stormy night, a guard left his post without warning, allowing the tories to surprise Waldo. One of them attempted to shoot him with a musket, but it only flashed in the pan. Waldo then surrendered by laying down his own musket. However, one of the enemy soldiers, pretending that Waldo was about to pick up the musket again, thrust a bayonet at him, which failed to pierce him. Waldo demanded to be treated as a prisoner of war, and while lying down, the attacking party passed over him into the house he was guarding, capturing the entire company of thirty-seven soldiers it contained. Waldo and his fellow prisoners were then taken to New York, where they were confined in the infamous "Sugar House" for about two months. Despite receiving only short rations, they were generally well treated. After his release through exchange, Waldo returned to his home in Windham and resumed his labors on the farm.
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