Humanity
Air France Cancellation Policy
Procedure to cancel reservations confirmed with Aeromexico: Therefore, due to any reason, if the passenger or you need to cancel your Aeromexico booked flight ticket, so you are eligible for a cancellation procedure under the airline cancellation policy. So, you do not need to worry about the ‘Procedure to cancel reservations confirmed with Aeromaxico’, as you can easily cancel your booked flight ticket anytime by going to the website of Aeromexico Airlines.
By Changebooking3 years ago in Earth
The Power of Nature: The Five Strongest Volcanic Eruptions in Recorded History
I. Introduction Volcanic eruptions are some of the most powerful and destructive natural events on earth. These explosive events can cause widespread damage and loss of life, and their impacts can be felt around the globe. In this post, we will take a look at the five strongest volcanic eruptions in recorded history, based on their volcanic explosivity index (VEI). From the devastating eruption of Mount Tambora in 1815 to the catastrophic eruption of Krakatoa in 1883, these events demonstrate the incredible power of nature and serve as a reminder of the importance of studying and monitoring volcanic activity.
By Aravind 17073 years ago in Earth
Why you should consume fruits and vegetables that were grown locally
Eating locally grown fruits and vegetables can be a great way to support the environment, get the most nutrients from your food, and support local farmers. In this article, we will explore five reasons why it is best to eat fruit that came from land near where you live. From reducing greenhouse gas emissions and supporting small, local farmers to getting the most flavorful and nutritious produce, there are many benefits to choosing locally grown fruit. So next time you go grocery shopping, consider opting for locally grown options and enjoy the many benefits they have to offer.
By Cristian Novoa3 years ago in Earth
The Eruptions That Shook the World: The Top Five Volcanoes with the Most Devastating Impacts
I. Introduction A volcano is an opening in the Earth's surface through which molten rock (magma) and ash can escape. Magma is formed when the Earth's mantle (a layer of the Earth below the crust) melts and rises to the surface. When it reaches the surface, it is called lava. Volcanoes can form in several different ways, including through the movement of tectonic plates, through the rising of magma from the mantle, and through the eruption of hot spots (areas where magma from the mantle is able to reach the surface).
By Aravind 17073 years ago in Earth
Commercial Concrete Flooring Options: Which is Right for your Business
When it comes to commercial concrete flooring, there are several options to choose from, each with its own set of advantages and drawbacks. Your existing concrete slab could be polished, ground, sealed, or coated with a commercial coating such as epoxy. Among the attributes to be considered with each of these options are appearance, durability, longevity, ease of cleaning, the time required for the process to be completed, and cost. The following article should help you determine which of these options is best for your business.
By redwop chemicals3 years ago in Earth
From Mountains to Oceans: A Journey Through the Earth's Physical Geography
I. Introduction Physical geography is the study of the Earth's natural features and processes, and how they interact to create the diverse landscapes and environments we see today. It encompasses a wide range of topics, including landforms, oceans and water systems, climates and biomes, and the relationship between people and the physical environment.
By Aravind 17073 years ago in Earth
The 10 unknown places in the world
Introduction Welcome to our list of the top 10 unknown places in the world! These destinations are often overlooked in favour of more popular tourist destinations, but they are no less worthy of exploration. From the isolated island of Socotra in Yemen, home to a number of unique plant and animal species, to the rugged, mountainous terrain of the Tian Shan Mountains in Central Asia, these places are filled with hidden wonders waiting to be discovered.
By Robert Frost 3 years ago in Earth
The Garden of the Solar System
I. Introduction The "Garden of the Solar System" is a term that refers to the Earth as a unique and special place in the universe, due to the unique conditions that allow life to thrive on our planet. Understanding these conditions is important because they help us appreciate the rare and fragile nature of life on Earth, and the need to preserve and protect the conditions that make it possible.
By Aravind 17073 years ago in Earth
The Ancients
The Ancients are interesting people and some think they weren't as advanced as we are now. Some think that they did not have the technology or the power or the money to perform the things we do now. I intended to prove opposite. I intended to prove the advancement of the Ancients and how they use their advancement based upon their religious belief. For instance in Egypt, women were having surgeries. It was common among the rich Egyptians to have surgeries in order to entice a suitor. They would get pregnant and then have an abortion so their breasts can enlarge and their hips become bigger. Being volumtous was popular back in those days as it is in our days. And they would have abortions if they were pressured by their families and suitors, men had more power in those days than today. They would ordered their spouse to do what they told them. Disobeying their husband mean to be cast out of your livelihood and lose all riches and fame. The Egyptians were wild and pomiscious. They would fight wars just to mate with other people and enslaved other people. They would kill most of the men if they did not submit so they could have their women and if a woman was too young then they would have her be a servant until she could bear. Now you understand where we get Love and Wars because that is what most wars were fought for, really Lust and Wars. People and nations would spy out other nations just to see their livelihood and their spouses, their community, their wealth, their children, and their security just to envy and covet their way of life. Now the Romans like the Egyptians adapting most of their ways, they would allow Romans to be more freed in their power as citizens. The Romans thought of themselves even more than the Egyptians of being gods and goddesses. They believe they could do whatever they want and say whatever they want. They as other Ancient Empires forces bondage on those who did not adapt to their ways, these bondage orders were slave code and these slave codes were built upon bigotry and ethnocentrism. They used a nation's religion like Alexander the Great to persecute foreigners and slaves. They learned the laws of the religion to used as a weapon to enforce their superiority and to forge the Roman Pax, or Roman Peace. The Romans exclusively were open to sexualities as their leader, their god, and their emperor could have many sexualities and satisifed that desire by turning any man or woman into their mate. This was noted under Nero and goes back as far as Juilius Caesar who lover was a King besides Cleopatra. Nero was noted for forcing and changing a man into a woman by removing his privates surgerically. And these mates of the emperors were passed down to every emperor until their death. The Ancients also had to think about eco-friendly, global warming even in their days. They used building products that still exist today that is why their temples, structures, and buildings still stand. We are still finding out about the unknown knowledge of the empires and I hope this enlightened society about its norms and enlightened the future to know where societal norms have come from and that they are an ongoing phenomenon in human history. We must understand and teach this history informed the world about the past and to investigate, perceived and gain knowledge so we could learn from their knowledge by critically theorizing the paths and making informed decisions about the future of our world.
By Distinguished Honorary Alumni Dr. Matthew Primous3 years ago in Earth



