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Paul Karason, the most famous ¨Blue Man,¨ also known as Papa Smurf
Paul Karason, also known as ¨papa smurf, ¨ died in 2013 and was blue. Paul died of a heart attack after being treated for pneumonia; he also suffered from a stroke and had prostate cancer he was 62.
By sara burdick12 days ago in History
The process of demilitarization of Japan after World War II.
The primary factor influencing Japan's disarmament process should be recognized as the geographical difficulties faced by the authorities responsible for the disarmament. This refers to the placement of equipment and weaponry, as Japan was well-prepared to defend its main islands and had preemptively constructed makeshift fortresses equipped with brigades. Strategically important positions, such as the peninsula forming Tokyo Bay, the coastline of Fukuoka (northwestern Japan), and many other positions, were fortified with heavy artillery. In general, significant stocks of military equipment and other assets were dispersed throughout Japan, in thousands of hidden caches located deep in the mountains, in underground tunnels, and camouflaged warehouses, as well as scattered across the extended Japanese landscape.
By Vitalii Petrov12 days ago in History
The South China Sea Dispute: A History of the Conflict
A small outcrop of sand occasionally disrupts the endless expanses of the South China Sea. These islands are modest, even miniature, but they lie at the heart of a fierce territorial dispute among six major claimants: Brunei, China, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam. These claimants also conflict over their rights and obligations in the adjacent waters and the seabed beneath them.
By Vitalii Petrov13 days ago in History
### Unveiling the King of Pop: Lesser-Known Facts About Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson, often referred to as the King of Pop, remains one of the most influential figures in the history of music and entertainment. While his chart-topping hits and iconic dance moves are well-known worldwide, there are many intriguing aspects of his life that are less commonly discussed. Here are some fascinating tidbits about Michael Jackson that might surprise even his most devoted fans.
By Champions of Knowledge13 days ago in History
Pressure on American Jewish Kids to Betray Israel
It’s very hard for a teen or other young adult to stand up for their values if their peer group is hostile to them. Unfortunately, this is exactly the predicament of many Jewish youth, particularly on Ivy League and other elite campuses.
By Cm parihar14 days ago in History
OPINION | ‘Look what you made me do’: A study on Rizal’s justification of the existence of Filipino indolence and its roots
The Indolence of The Filipino by José Rizal “We must confess that indolence does actually and positively exist there; only that, instead of holding it to be the cause of the backwardness and the trouble, we regard it as the effect of the trouble and the backwardness, by fostering the development of a lamentable predisposition.” — José Rizal, 1890.
By Precious Altura14 days ago in History