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During 2019, children aged 8 - 12 in the US used electronic devices up to 5 hours per day, not including schoolwork, and during the 2020 pandemic, this value increased ever further. The clinical definition of “addiction” is that of a “behavior is so compulsive, that it affects and/or impacts other aspects of ones life” (eg. impeding sleep, negatively effecting schoolwork, causing trouble with relationships etc.). Multiple studies have demonstrated that electronic devices and cocaine effect the b...


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The Cultural Tradition of Haggling Over Cost and the Cultures in Which Haggling Over Cost is Often Present

In some cultures, not haggling over price is considered rude as it ruins a merchants day due to the fact that the merchants believes that if a person was willing to take the first mentioned price (eg. $50.00), then the merchant could have demanded triple that price (eg. $150.00) for the same item. Haggling is part of many cultures, most especially outside of the west...


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The Etymology of “Amazon” (Without Breast), the Ancient Greek Mythology of Amazonian Women, and the Ambiguity of Ancient Greek Mythology Being Related to Amazonian Women

The term “amazon” is Greek in origin and translates to mean “without a breast” in Greek, derived from the root terms “a” meaning “without” and “mazos” meaning “breast”. Greek mythology states that the Amazons were women who cut off their right breast in an effort to use bow and arrow weaponry to its maximum potential. It should be noted, it’s unclear if this mythology is based upon factual or fictional historical accounts...


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The Technology of Divers: The Reason Rebreather Technology is Ideal for Divers, the Reason Rebreather Technology is More Difficult for Divers to Utilize, Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus (SCUBA) Technology vs. Rebreather Technology, How Rebreather Technology Works, the Concept of “Technical/Decompression Diving”, and the Reason Technical/Decompression Diving Requires Timed Breaks During the Resurfacing Process

Rebreather technology is silent underwater and therefore better for divers as it does not scare away the animals they dive to observe. Rebreather technology however is vastly more complicated than standard Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus setups and therefore requires considerably more training. With a typical Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus system, exhalation creates bubbles which rise to the surface and waste oxygen, but with a closed rebreather system, less oxygen i...


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The Potager Garden, Agriculture, Horticulture, and Pomology (Study of Fruits), and the Revolutionary Technology Which Permitted Fantastical Garden Landscape Designs During the 19th Century: The Etymology of “Potager”, the Concept of “Terroir” Soil, the Reason Fruit, Vegetables, and Wine Have Unique Regional Characteristics, the Oldest Modern Day Potager Garden, the Reason the Majority of Château de Villandry (the Chateau of Villandry) Fruits and Vegetables are Wasted, the Fruits From the Château de Villandry Provided to Patrons as Gifts, the Garden Size of the Potager du Roi (King’s Kitchen Garden) Within the Palace of Versailles, the Original Intent of This Garden, the Technological Limitation of Plant and Tree Pruning During the 18th Century, the Technology Which Allowed Gardeners to Prune Plants and Trees With Precision During the 19th Century, the Reason the Secateur (Pruning Sheers) Revolutionized the Art of Pruning, the Period When Gardeners Began to Create Fantastic Shapes and Forms Within Gardens, the Natural Benefit of Stones Within a Garden, the Unique Shopping Habit of the French Public, the French Term for Organic Produce, and the Reason Gardens Were Both Aesthetic and Functional During the Medieval Period (476 A.D. – 1492 A.D.)

The term “potager” (pronounced “pot-ah-jay”) is derived from the French term “potage” (pronounced “pot-ahh-zhe”) which means “soup” and originally referred to the “patch in which ingredients were grown for bowled soup” which was the main staple of most peoples midday meal. Soil is an important aspect in the French wine making process, with the term “terroir” (pronounced “tear-wah”) referring to an “almost mystical combination of soil, climate, and place”. It is terroir which provides each French...


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The Sherpas, Mountaineers, and Human Produced Waste of Mount Everest: The Quote of English Mountaineer George Mallory Related to Ascending Mount Everest, the First Person to Successfully Ascend Mount Everest, the Period When the Nepalese Government Opened its Borders to Foreigners, the Number of Tourist Visitors Within Nepal Annually, the 3rd Largest Stupa (Heap/Mound) Within Asia, the Location of the Boudhanath Stupa (Lord of Wisdom Heap/Mound), the Reason the Boudhanath Stupa Has Buddhist Prayer Wheels, the Nepalese Name for “Mount Everest”, the Reason the Nepalese Economy is Dependent Upon Tourism and Mountaineering, the Measurement of Peak XV (the Summit of Mount Everest) During the 19th Century, the Person Mount Everest Was Named for, the Etymology of “Chomolungma” (Goddess/Holy Mother), the Location of Mount Everest, the Etymology of “Sherpa” (East People), the Location the Nepalese Population Migrated From to Reach Nepal, How the Relationship Between Mountaineers and Sherpas Originated, the Primary Usage of Sherpas When Ascending Mount Everest, Sherpas Encouraging Mountaineers to Deposit Human Produced Garbage Into the Mountainside, the Reason This Method of Garbage Disposal Was Originally Encouraged, the Legislation Which Governed Sherpas From 1950 to the 1980’s, How the Nepalese Government Enforced This Legislative Policy, the Economic Cost of the Permit Required to Ascend Mount Everest, the Western Countries Which Provide Domestic Mountaineers an Opportunity to Ascend Mount Everest, the Average Annual Income Within Nepal, the Economic Cost of a Trekking Guide Within Khumbu, Nepal, the Economic Cost of a Trekking Guide for Mount Everest, the Reason Sherpa Guides are Becoming Increasingly Valuable and Rare, the Location of Mount Everest’s Base Camp, the Organization of the Basecamp of Mount Everest, the Number of Persons Who Attempt to Ascend Mount Everest Annually, the Mountaineering Crew of Every Mount Everest Expedition, the Ratio of Nepalese Sherpas to Foreign Mountaineers When Ascending Mount Everest, the Primary Usage of Mount Everest’s Base Camps, the Economic Cost of a Telephone Call From the Various Base Camps of Mount Everest, the Individuals Responsible for Human Produced Waste Collected Upon Mount Everest, the Last Year Sherpas and Mountaineers Could Throw Human Produced Waste into the Crevasses of Mount Everest, the Reason Human Produced Waste Upon Mount Everest Became Tolerable Post 1980, the Organization Which Collects Human Produced Waste From the Lodges of Mount Everest, the Reason All Human Produced Waste Can be Tracked, the Nepalese Legislation Which Forces Mountaineers to Return With Human Produced Waste, the Concept of “Penitentes”, the Importance of the Durga Puja (Worship of Durga) Festival Prior to Cleaning Base Camps, the Festival of Durga Puja, the Reason Some Nepalese and Tibetan Residents Believe No Human Being Should Ascend to the Top of Mount Everest, the Concept of “Lungta” (Wind Horses) (Tibetan Prayer Flags), the Beginning of the Acclimatization Process of Mount Everest, the Impact of Climate Change Upon the Icefall of Mount Everest, the Base Camp of Mount Everest With the Largest Volume of Human Produced Waste and the Reason for This, Mountaineers Slowly Removing all Human Produced Waste at the Camp 2 Base Camp of Mount Everest, the Possibility of Sherpas Being Transported Via Helicopter to Collect Human Produced Waste, the Reason This Plan is Dually Beneficial for Mount Everest, the Number of Sherpas a Single Helicopter Can Replace, the Benefit of This Technology for Mount Everest, the Reason it is Difficult for the Nepalese Government to Justify the Demand for Sherpas to Export Human Produced Waste by Migrating Through the Khumbu Icefall of Mount Everest, the Argument in Favor of and Against the Usage of Helicopter Craft to Ascend Mount Everest, the Necessary Amenities to Permit Inexperienced Mountaineers to Ascend Mount Everest, the Probability of Ascending to the Summit of Mount Everest With 2 – 3 Sherpas Per Single Mountaineer, the Argument in Favor of Providing Each Mountaineer With 2 – 3 Sherpas, the Location of the Death Zone of Mount Everest, Blood Oxygen Saturation at Sea Level vs Blood Oxygen Saturation Within the Death Zone of Mount Everest, the Problem of Cerebral Edema (Altitude Sickness) Whilst Ascending Mount Everest, the Technology Required to Reach the South Summit (South Pass) of Mount Everest, the Speed of the Wind Within the Death Zone of Mount Everest, the Reason Sherpas Collect Discarded Oxygen Tanks During Descent, the Human Produced Waste Which is Typically Left Behind Upon Mount Everest, the Time Required for Sherpas to Ascend the South Summit of Mount Everest, the Volume of Human Produced Waste Removed From Mount Everest Post the Beginning of the 21st Century, and the Volume of Human Produced Waste Created Within Kathmandu, Nepal Each Day

In 1924 when George Mallory was asked why he wanted to climb Mt. Everest, he replied “because it’s there”. Sir Edmond Hillary, the first person to successfully climb Mt. Everest is quoted as stating that climbers trying to follow in his steps “have turned the peak into the worlds highest garbage dump”. 60 years ago, Nepal was a kingdom which was closed to foreigners but in 1951, Nepal opened its borders and by 1962, 5000 people had visited. As of 2021, there are over 1,000,000 (1 million) visito...


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The White Supremacist Movement Within the U.S., the Domestic Terrorism of U.S. Terrorist Organization the Atomwaffen Division, and Neo-Naziism During the Modern Day: The Most Dangerous and Extreme Domestic Terrorist Organization Within the U.S., the Ideology of the Atomwaffen Division, the Origin of the Ideology of the Atomwaffen Division, U.S. Author James Mason Encouraging Lone Wolf Domestic Terrorist Attacks, the Required Reading for All Atomwaffen Division Members, the Person Who Formulated U.S. Political Organization the American Nazi Party, the Location Mason’s Work is Preserved During the Modern Day, the Archive Collection Mason’s Work is Stored Within During the Modern Day, the Only Institution to Store Mason’s Full Body of Written Work, Mason’s Prediction for the Future of Naziism, Mason’s View of the Caucasian U.S. Public and the Threats Toward Caucasians, Mason Advocating for Specialized Taxes for Specific Institutions, the Personal Idol of Mason, Public Interest of Mason’s 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Attacks, the Correlation Between Arthurs and U.S. Firearms Dealer Timothy McVeigh, the Explosive Compound the Atomwaffen Division Possesses, the Interrogation of Russell by Law Enforcement and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Explanation Russell Provided Law Enforcement for the Possession of Hexamethylene Triperoxide Diamine (HMTD) (Amateur Produced Chemical Explosive), the Release of Russell by Law Enforcement, the Location Russell Attempted to Flee to, the Federal Bureau of Investigation Issuing a Warrant for Russell’s Arrest, the Location Russell Was Detained and Arrested, the Paraphernalia Discovered by Law Enforcement Within Russell’s Vehicle, Russell Migrating Throughout the U.S. With Loaded Firearms, the Ambiguity of Law Enforcement Intervening Within a Plot of Domestic Terrorism, the Possible Target of Russell, the Imprisonment and Sentence Russell Received, the Homicide U.S. Pizzaria Worker Nick Giampa Perpetrated, the Trial of Giampa, the Homicide of U.S. Student 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Training Events, Hubsky Claiming to Have Left the Atomwaffen Division and to Have Renounced Neo-Naziism, the Training Provided to Atomwaffen Division Members Within Hate Camps, the Atomwaffen Division Emulating the Strategies and Tactics of Pakistani Terrorist Organization al Qaeda (Base/Foundation) and Afghan Terrorist Organization the Taliban (Students), the Top Enemy Ethnicity of the Atomwaffen Division, the Concept of “the Symptoms” Within the Atomwaffen Division, the Person Who Discovered U.S. Military Soldiers Within the Atomwaffen Division, the Possibility of More U.S. Military Soldiers Being Present Within the Atomwaffen Division, the Development of the Strategy of Recruiting U.S. Soldiers by White Supremacist Organizations, the Correlation Between International Conflict and Domestic Terrorism, the Military Experience of U.S. Navy Commander George Lincoln Rockwell, U.S. Manufacturing Engineer Richard Butler, and U.S. Army Door Gunner Louis Beam, the Concept of “Leaderless Resistance”, the Militaristic, Judicial, and Criminal Justice Response to White Supremacy Activism Within the U.S., U.S. Department of Homeland Security Analyst Daryl Johnson’s Intelligence Report Pertaining to White Supremacy Activism Within the U.S., the Results of Johnson’s Report, Hate Propaganda and Domestic Terroristic Acts Increasing Within the U.S. Post 2010, the U.S. Republican Party’s Reaction to Johnson’s Report, the Result of Johnson’s Report, the U.S. Military Aggressively Screening Applicants to Reduce Domestic Extremist Activity Within the U.S., the Reason Domestic Extremest Organizations Recruit Ex U.S. Military Members, the Hypothesis of Covert Domestic Extremism and White Supremacy Activism Present Within the U.S. Military During the Modern Day, the Report Provided to the U.S. Military and U.S. Congress by U.S. Nonprofit Organization the Southern Poverty Law Center, the Result of the Terror From the Right Report, the Hypothesis of Why the U.S. Military and U.S. Congress Did Not Review the Terror From the Right Report and Enact a Plan of Action, U.S. Marine Vasillios Pistolis Being Discharged by the U.S. Navy, the Rationale for the Discharge of Pistolis, Russell Threatening Atomwaffen Division Members Whilst Imprisoned, How This Threat Was Created and Disseminated, the Atomwaffen Division Restricting Members From Participating Within Public Demonstrations, the Relationship Between Mason and U.S. Atomwaffen Division Member John Cameron Denton, the Location Mason is Believed to Be During the Modern Day, the Criminal History of Mason, the Description of Mason’s Day to Day Life, Mason Contacting U.S. Journalist Adam Clay Thompson, Mason Agreeing to an On Camera Interview With Thompson, and Mason’s View of U.S. President Donald Trump and the Future of the U.S.

The most dangerous and extreme terrorist organization in the US is the Atomwaffen Division, with the term “atomwaffen” meaning “atomic weapon” in German. The group embraces Nazi ideology and preaches hatred toward minorities, gays, and Jews, calling for lone wolf acts of violence as often as possible. The ideologue of Atomwaffen is derived from the writings of an obscure neo-Nazi named “James Mason” who published a newsletter in the 1980’s entitled “Siege: The National Socialist Liberation Front...


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The Volume of Connections Within the Human Brain

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Impressionist (1860 – 1890) and Post Impressionist Painters: French Artist Claud Monet and French Artist Paul Cézanne – The Home Monet Rented in Giverny, France, Monet Becoming an Adept Gardener During Adulthood, the Dual Pieces of Monet’s Garden, the First Thing Monet Worked Upon After Renting This Home, How Monet Designed His Garden, the Reason Monet Became Fanatical When Selecting Flower Colors Within His Garden, the Reason Monet Adhered to a Strict Schedule, the Description of How Monet Painted, Monet Working Upon Multiple Works Simultaneously, Monet Removing Hundreds of Flowers at a Time to Improve His Garden, the Birth Place of Cézanne, the Location Cézanne Painted Continuously, the Aspects of Artwork Cézanne Focused Upon, the Reason the Cézanne Family Home Was Sold, Cézanne Constructing a New Home and Studio, the View of Cézanne’s Works and the Still Life Genre, How Cézanne Painted Near the End of His Life, the Central Idea of Cubism, the Industries Impacted by Cubism, the Optimal Growth Conditions for Lavender, the Volume of Plant Species Within Rainforests World Wide, Monet Generating Enough Income to Purchase New Land, Monet’s Usage of This New Land, Monet Painting His Water Garden Continuously, and the Donation Monet Provided the French Government to Celebrate the End of World War I

Claud Monet found an older cider farm in the village of Giverny, France in the spring of 1883, when searching for a home to rent to his growing family. At the age of 43, Monet was already an experienced gardener and would spend the remaining 43 years of his life, impassioned in his work within this garden. There are 2 partitioned pieces within Monet’s garden, the first, a flower garden named “Clos Normand” in front of Monet’s home, and the second, a Japanese inspired water garden upon the other ...


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The Traditional Islamic Garden, its Engineering, and its Relation to Persian History: The Islamic Quran Repeatedly Highlighting the Islamic Garden, the Length of Time Islam Has Been Established Within Southern Spain, the Connected Palaces and Gardens of the Alhambra Fortress (the Red Fortress), the Age of the Jannat al-‘Arīf Summer Palace Estate (Generalife) (Garden of the Architect/Artist), the Period When Christianity Was Imported Into Southern Spain, the Center Architecture of the Sultan Within Southern Spain, the Central Theme Referenced Within the Sahn al‑Asad (Patio de Los Leones Palace) (Courtyard of the Lions), the Symbolism of the 4 Quadrants of the Central Water Feature Within the Patio de Los Leones, the Original Flooring of the Patio de Los Leones vs the Modern day Flooring of the Patio de Los Leones, the Culture Which Imported Oranges and Various Fruits into Spain, the Oldest Royal Palace Still in Use Within Europe During the Modern Day, the Dynasties Which Constructed the Reales Alcázares de Sevilla Palace (Royal Alcázar of Seville) (al‑Qasr al‑Mamlūk) (the Owned Palace), Spanish King Pedro I Permitting Islamic Artwork to Remain During the Renovation of the Reales Alcázares de Sevilla, the Concept of “Mudejar” (Domesticated/Tamed) Architecture, the Reason Citrus Plants are Planted Ubiquitously Within Southern Spain, the Period When the Bitter Orange Was Imported into Southern Spain, the Use of Bitter Orange During the 10th Century A.D. and During the Modern Day, the Architecture Which Stands as an Example of Islamic Citrus Agriculture During the Modern Day, the Reason Citrus Trees are Planted Within Sunken Beds Within the Patio de las Doncellas Courtyard (Courtyard of the Maidens), the Length of Time Until the Sweet Orange Was Imported into Southern Spain, the Secondary Use of the Bitter Orange, the Plants and Fruits the Arabs Imported into Southern Spain, the Recurring Theme of Scent Within the Islamic Quran, the Concept of “Zahir” (Apparent/Visible/Manifest) Within Islamic Gardens, the Symbolism of the Islamic Garden, the Reason Geometric Patterns are Used Within Islamic Gardens, the Symbolism of the Circle Within the Islamic Garden, the Symbolism of the Square Within the Islamic Garden, the Most Descriptive Account of the Islamic Concept of “Jannat-al-Firdaws” (Garden of Paradise), the Most Important Element Within the Islamic Garden, the View of Rain Within Islamic Culture Throughout History, the Essential Requirement of Water Within the Islamic Garden, the Reason the Islamic Garden is Segregated into 4 Quadrants, the Origin of the Paella (Pan/Frying Pan) Dish, the Period When Islamic Influence Within Southern Spain Ceased, the Location Most Muslim’s Within Southern Spain Migrated to Post Forced Exile in 1609, the Islamic Dynasty Which Established Marrakech, Morocco, the Nickname of “Marrakesh” During its Inception, the Periods When the al‑Agdal (Enclosed Garden/Orchard) (Walled Meadow Garden) Were Constructed and Renovated, the Ethnic Group Which Constructed the Agdal Gardens, the Etymology of “Agdal”, the Size of the Agdal Gardens, the Length of the Wall Fortification of the Agdal Gardens, the Use of the Agdal Gardens During the Modern Day, the Trees Which Bear Fruit Within the Agdal Gardens, the Reason These Fruits Were Selected for the Agdal Gardens, How the Agdal Gardens Source and Obtain Water, the Primary Water Resource of Marrakesh Until the 20th Century, the Storage Capability of the Dar al-Hana Villa (House of Tranquility) Water Reservoir, the Importance of Water for the Survival of Marrakesh Throughout History, How Islamic Engineers Created Desert Oases (Fertile Desert Location), the Secondary Use of the Dar al-Hana Water Reservoir and the Person Who Died During Secondary Usage, the Etymology of “Medina” (City) and the Medina of Marrakech, the Reason the Exterior of Islamic Residential Architecture Often Faces Inward, the Original Usage of the al‑Qaṣr Riyāḍ al‑ʿAmrānī (Islamic Residential Courtyard Palace of Lamrani) (Palais Riad Lamrani) (Palace Riad Lamrani), the Islamic Garden Features of the al‑Qaṣr Riyāḍ al‑ʿAmrānī, the Colourful Geometric Tiles of the Palais al‑Qaṣr Riyāḍ al‑ʿAmrānī, the Symbolism of Symmetrical and Geometric Patterns Within Islamic Architecture, al‑Qaṣr Riyāḍ al‑ʿAmrānī Tiles Still Manufactured Within Marrakech During the Modern Day, Islamic Mosaic Tiles Crafted by Hand Throughout History, How Geometric Designs are Created for Islamic Architecture, the Commonality of Using an Abundance of Tiles to Create Ornate Islamic Architecture, the Reason All Islamic Mosaics are Intentionally Imperfect, the Concept of the “Bustan” (Garden/Orchard), an Example of a Bustan, the Reason al‑Janna al‑Sirrīyah (the Secret Garden) (Le Jardin Secret Botanical Garden) (the Secret Garden) of Marrakech Was Abandon, the Length of Time Required During the Modern Day to Restore al‑Janna al‑Sirrīyah, One of the Main Obstacles of Maintaining al‑Janna al‑Sirrīyah, the Symbolism of the Exotic Garden of al‑Janna al‑Sirrīyah, the Length of Time Gardens Have Been Part of Persian Culture, the Arabs Discovering Sophisticated Horticulture Strategies and Techniques Post the Invasion of Persia (Iran), the Origin of the Islamic Garden, the Impact of Persian Influence Upon the Islamic Garden, the Dynasty Which Controlled Persia During the Late Golden Age (1501 A.D. – 1736) of the Persian Garden, the Territorial Control of the Safavid Dynasty of Persia, the Capital City of Persia During the Administration of Persian Shah Abbas I, Abbas I Attempting to Construct a World Class City in 1598 A.D., the Physical Description of Naqsh-e Jahan Square (Image of the World Square), the 3 Main Elements of Naqsh-e Jahan Square, the Public Islamic Mosque of Abbas I’s Family and Royal Court, the Artistic Calligraphy of the Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque (Respected Elder with the Kindness of God), the Location of the First of the Great Safavid Gardens, the Original Intent for the Chehel Sotoun Palace (Forty Columns), the Secondary Intent for the Chehel Sotoun Palace, the Imported Objects Hung Upon the Walls and Ceilings of the Chehel Sotoun Palace, the Etymology of “Chehel Sotoun Palace”, the Reason Abbas I Constructed the Chehel Sotoun Palace, the Witness Account of the Chehel Sotoun Palace, the Usage of the Water Reservoirs of the Chehel Sotoun Palace Throughout History and During the Modern Day, the Reason Trees are Planted Along the Outer Walkways of the Persian Garden, the Type of Trees Planted Within the Center of the Persian Garden, the Site Which Symbolizes the Concept of “Jannah” (Garden of Paradise) Within its Garden and Central Pavillion, the Etymology of “Hasht-Bihisht” (8 Paradises) Architecture, the Only Remaining Estate of Isfahan, Iran During the Modern Day, the Symbolism Within the Architecture of Hasht-Bihisht, the Reason Hasht-Bihisht Architecture Has 4 Separate Rooms, the Connection of the Persian Garden and Persian Architecture Within Hasht-Bihisht Architecture, the Physical Description of the Hasht-Behesht Pavilion Within Isfahan Throughout History, the Reason the Hasht-Behesht Pavilion Was Constructed, the Trees of the Hasht-Behesht Pavilion Which Exist During the Modern Day, the Origin of the Persian Garden, the Person Who Constructed Pasargadae, Iran, the Size and Influence of the Achaemenid Empire (550 B.C. – 330 B.C.) and the Reason Persian King Cyrus II Selected Pasargadae as the Capital City of Persia, the Etymology of “Pasargadae” (Camp/Settlement of the Persians), the Period When the Persian Garden Developed, the Central Persian Garden of Cyrus II’s Residential Palace Within Pasargadae, the Origin of the Persian Garden Chahar Bagh (Four Gardens) Tradition, the Original Symbolism of the 4 Quadrants of the Persian Garden, the Concept of “Chahar Bagh” Being Developed Millenia Prior to the Arab’s Adopting it Within the Islamic Garden, the Location of the Oldest Paradise Garden in the World, the Restoration of Water Irrigation Via Channel Rills Within Parsargadae During the Modern Day, the Best Known Persian Garden and the Burial Location of Abbas I, the Most Desired Exports of Kashan, Iran, the Oldest Paradise Garden in the World, the Symbolism of the Bagh-e Fin Garden (Fin Garden) Within Persian Culture, the Age of the Cypress Trees of Bagh-e Fin, the Concept of “Qanat” (Subterranean Canal/Channel), How Qanat Water Irrigation Works, the Length of Time the Persian State Has Utilized Qanat Water Irrigation, the Etymology of “Paradise”, the Burial Location of Iranian Lyrical Poet Hafez Shīrāzī and Iranian Poet Saadi Shīrāzī, the Spring Season Flower Bloom Event of the Bagh-e Eram Garden (Eram Garden), the Period When the Bagh-e Eram Garden Was Converted to a Botanical Garden, the Reason the Bagh-e Eram Garden Becomes Fragrant With Citrus During the Month of April Annually, the Reason Shiraz is Referred to as the “Paradise of Iran”, and the Reason the Bagh-e Eram Garden’s Plants Bloom Throughout Both Spring and Summer

The Islamic Quran makes mention of gardens many times, describing fragrant flowers and fruit, but above all, water. Southern Spain was Islamic for almost as long as the country has been Christian. The al-Hambra in Andalusia, Spain, which means “red fort” in Arabic, is a series of connected palaces and gardens, pieces which have been added over the passage of centuries of time. Sitting across a small valley, and above the main complex of buildings is the Summer Palace within the Generalife (prono...


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