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Australia’s Bush Culture at Risk

Fires raged on and the native groups became at risk the losing cultural memory of thousands of years of stories, sites, and traditions. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait peoples are some of the native groups that were directly impacted by the recent Australian bush fires.

By Andrew Henley, 5 yearsMay 4, 2020 ago
Making History

International Trial Sets Precedent for Preservation: The Efficacy of UNESCO and the ICC with Regards to the Case Against Ahmad Al Faqi Mahdi

Organized in 1999, a group of jihadist militants formed an organization which essentially mirrored the already-existent Al-Qaeda of Afghanistan, which has dubbed their common referential name, Al-Qaeda in Iraq.

By Andrew Henley, 5 yearsApril 6, 2020 ago
Making History

McGee’s Irish History

The fifteenth century in Spain (the point from which the discovery of America emanated) was marked by the cessation of the Crusades, by treaties, made between the Moors and Christians of Spain and France, the Porte and Venice, of amity and commerce.

By Andrew Henley, 5 yearsFebruary 3, 2020 ago
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