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U.S Presidents 1789 – 1817: Washington, Adams, Jefferson & Madison

U.S Presidents 1789 – 1817: Washington, Adams, Jefferson & Madison

George Washington (1789-1797): John Adams (1797-1801): Thomas Jefferson (1801-1809): James Madison (1809-1817): Advertisement: We get commissions for purchases made through links on this website. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

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Charles Ponzi The Documentary

Charles Ponzi The Documentary

Charles Ponzi, was an Italian born con artist based out of the United States and Canada. Born and raised in Lugo Italy, he became internationally famous in the early 1920s as a con man for his money-making scheme. He promised clients a 50% profit within 45 days, or 100% profit within 90 days, by buying discounted postal reply coupons in Europe and redeeming them at face value in the United States as a form of financial arbitrage. In reality, Ponzi was paying earlier investors using the investments of later investors. While this type of fraudulent investment scheme was not originally

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The Breakfast of Champions

The Breakfast of Champions

For decades, the food industries have wanted you to believe if you skip breakfast, you might put on weight or lack energy in the afternoon. But, truth be known – health research has shown missing a bagel or a bowl of corn flakes first thing in the morning doesn’t actually lead to putting on weight, health concerns, or fatigue. Think about it: our ancestors never rolled out of bed to a bowl of cereal. They had to go out and hunt or forage for it first—that probably meant more like their first meal was late morning or lunchtime. Now, the

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Bunion Correctors

Bunion Correctors

Bunions undoubtedly are a common problem of the big toe joint in the feet that are the result of a mixture of a genetic predisposition and wearing shoes that forces on the great toe or hallux. Really the only efficient way to eliminate bunions is with surgery, nevertheless there are devices called bunion correctors which can be tested. Bunion correctors are splints or braces that you use on the foot during the night with the aim to take care of a bunion. They function by keeping the great toe in a lesser valgus location in an attempt to align it

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Case With The Most INSANE Twist You’ve Ever Heard | True Crime

Case With The Most INSANE Twist You’ve Ever Heard | True Crime

Welcome to M7 Crime Story Time, the channel that covers solved, unsolved and twisted crime stories from around the world. On June 20th 2012, Ashley Biggs set out to make a pizza delivery but never returned. The next day she was found bound and murdered in the backseat of her own car. Investigators were quickly pointed in the direction of her killer. However, years would pass before investigators stumbled upon a second suspect who was motivated by pure jealousy. Watch the video to find out more and please remember to subscribe, like and share our videos with friends, family and

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Greatest Natural Wonders Around The World

Greatest Natural Wonders Around The World

A journey of a lifetime – a journey like none other. Welcome to this EXCLUSIVE, UNCUT Travpedia Documentary! We journey on a mystical adventure to the marvels of the world! 25 Natural Wonders. We visit every thing from Icy Glaciers in Greenland to Towering Mountains like Mount Everest in the Himalayas, and even to the driest and hottest places on Earth, the Sahara Desert. In this documentary like none other on YouTube, we will be visiting Reynisfjara Beach (Iceland), Victoria Falls (Africa), Rio De Janeiro (Brazil), Grand Canyon (United States), Aurora Borealis, The Great Barrier Reef (Australia), Mount Everest (Himalayas),

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Causes of Burning Feet & Peripheral Neuropathy

Causes of Burning Feet & Peripheral Neuropathy

Burning feet syndrome is a frequent disorder and difficult to reach the bottom of and hard to manage as it could often not necessarily be obvious how you get it. The burning feet syndrome is typically characterized by a strange sensation of burning and a heavy feeling that happens from the feet and legs. Historically, it was first explained by Grierson in 1826 who had been the first to report the signs and symptoms of burning feet. A much more in depth explanation was offered by Gopalan in 1946, so for a while the burning feet syndrome was also referred

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Why Ancient Athens Was The Beginning Of Modern Society

Why Ancient Athens Was The Beginning Of Modern Society

Athens gave the world its modern political system – the birth of “democracy” is a long and complicated yet utterly galvanizing process. Even the Gods have a say in worldly doings. The city beneath the Acropolis becomes the very cradle of western culture. Advertisement: We get commissions for purchases made through links on this website. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

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The Great Depression – America’s Biggest Economic Crisis

The Great Depression – America’s Biggest Economic Crisis

1929: The biggest economic crisis of the 20th century brought an abrupt end to the euphoria of the Roaring Twenties. Driven from their land, the farmers of the Great Plains were forced to abandon everything they had. They became migrants in their own country, and were treated as such by the vast Californian estates. They became the symbol of an America confronted by its own reality. Advertisement: We get commissions for purchases made through links on this website. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

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How the rich get richer – Money in the world economy

How the rich get richer – Money in the world economy

Exploding real estate prices, zero interest rate and a rising stock market – the rich are getting richer. What danger lies in wait for average citizens? For years, the world’s central banks have been pursuing a policy of cheap money. The first and foremost is the ECB (European Central Bank), which buys bad stocks and bonds to save banks, tries to fuel economic growth and props up states that are in debt. But what relieves state budgets to the tune of hundreds of billions annoys savers: interest rates are close to zero. The fiscal policies of the central banks are

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