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Rabbit as a cultural symbol
36 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Images of smugglers in cinema, art, and literature
41 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Day of Remembrance of Saint Equal-to-the-Apostles Prince Vladimir (Vasiliy)
44 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Why Are Jews Considered the Smartest People?
98 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
This article examines the Roswell Incident—an event that became the cornerstone of modern ufology and conspiracy theories about the US government concealing contact with extraterrestrial civilizations. Based on analysis of historical documents, official US Air Force reports, and journalistic investigations, the true chronology of the July 1947 events and their subsequent mythologization is reconstructed. Particular attention is devoted to Project Mogul as the actual source of the debris found, the role of ufologists in creating the legend, and the transformation of a small New Mexico town into the epicenter of a global tourism industry built on belief in aliens.
115 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
This article examines the historical depth of Iran's civilization, presenting evidence that supports its recognition as one of the oldest continuous statehoods on Earth. Based on analysis of archaeological findings, historical records, and recent rankings by international organizations, the article reconstructs Iran's remarkable trajectory from the Proto-Elamite period through the rise of successive empires to the present day. Particular attention is devoted to the Elamite civilization, the Achaemenid Empire's innovations, and the concept of "continuous sovereignty" that distinguishes Iran in global rankings of national longevity.
Catalog: География 
125 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
This article examines the complex and enduring nature of Israel's conflicts with its neighboring states and actors. Based on an analysis of historical events, political declarations, international agreements, and contemporary geopolitical analyses, the article reconstructs the multifaceted reasons behind the persistent state of war and tension. Particular attention is devoted to the foundational ideological and territorial disputes, the impact of the 1967 War, the role of the Palestinian issue, the rise of non-state actors, and the recent resurgence of the "Greater Israel" discourse. The analysis also covers the strained relations with traditional peace partners Egypt and Jordan, as well as the challenges to the Abraham Accords framework in the context of the 2023–2026 war.
Catalog: История 
134 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Optimal financial management
Catalog: Экономика 
168 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Olympic Games and volunteer movement
174 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Olympic Games and economic efficiency
Catalog: Экономика 
174 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Exploitation of young athletes from developing countries in sports
175 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Georges Bataille on art
175 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Around-the-world trip as a reboot
178 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Teacher's journey
178 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
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