U.S. Ecommerce Corporation Amazon – Targeted Advertising, Systems Designed to Mine Valuable Customer Data, and Artificial Intelligence Devised to Drive Commerce: The Number of Alexa Conversations Amazon Transcribes and Listens to, the Reason Amazon Created This Policy, the Option Available to Opt Out of Having Conversations Transcribed and Listened to by Amazon, How Amazon and the Ecommerce Industry View Users, the Ultimate Goal of Amazon, the First Employee of Amazon, the Educational and Career Background of U.S. Entrepreneur Jeff Bezos, the Reason Amazon Began by Selling Books Online, the Expansion Rate of the Internet in 1994, the Number of Investors Present at the Original Investment Meeting of Amazon, the Simplistic Strategy Amazon Leveraged to Differentiate Itself From Competitors, First to Market Organizations Holding a Competitive Advantage Online, the Date the Amazon.com Domain Name Was Launched, the Key to Amazon’s Domination of the Online Marketplace, Bezos’ View of Amazon as the World’s Most Customer Centric Corporation, How Bezos Designed the Amazon Website Based Upon User Information, the Success of Amazon in 1997, the Amazon Corporate Retreat of January 1997, the Period When Amazon Began Focusing Upon User Data, Bezos’ View of Data Collection as a Business Subsidiary of Amazon, the Reason All User Behavior Data is Recorded by Amazon, Bezos’ Career Trajectory Prior to Creating Amazon, Bezos Applying Algorithmic Optimization From the Financial Industry Toward Ecommerce, Bezos’ View of the Only Future Trajectory for Amazon, How User Data is Stored by Amazon, the Data Collection System Name Used by Amazon, the Origin of Amazon’s Customer Behavior Analytics Research Team, the Number of Attributes Measured for Each Amazon User During the Early 21st Century, Amazon Leveraging the Data of Items Users Did Not Engage With, How Amazon Leveraged This Data, Amazon Users Permitted to Review This Collected Data, the User Data Points Collected by Amazon, the Ultimate Objective of Amazon During the Early 21st Century, Amazon Leveraging Data to Recommend Products to Users, the Advent of Ecommerce Personalization, the Short Term and Long Term Business Plan of Amazon, How Amazon Predicts What Users May Want to Purchase Within the Future, Bezos’ View of Amazon Being a Digital Corporation in Competition With Physical Corporations, the Reason Data Collection Became Central to Amazon’s Mission Statement, the 3 Aspects Users are Searching to Satisfy Via Commerce, How Amazon Exploits the Human Traits of Greed and Lethargy, Bezos’ Ultimate View of Amazon as a Retailer, the Reason the Amazon Marketplace Was Created in 2000, Amazon Enticing Retailers to Utilize the Amazon Platform, the Reason Amazon is Able to Rapidly Expand into New Categories of Retail, How Amazon Exploits Retailers to Compete With Them, the System Amazon Has Setup to Connect Retailers and Users, the Argument of Splitting Amazon into Smaller Corporations, the Majority of Ecommerce 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The Life, Struggles, and Successes of English Prince Albert: His Life, Legacy, and Philanthropic Work – The Length of Time Windsor Castle Has Been an English Royal Residence, the Location of the Most Complete Collection of Albert’s Documents and Photographs, the Number of Personal Documents and Photographs of Albert’s Digitized During the 21st Century, the Origin of Albert’s Family Lineage, the Location Albert Spent His Childhood, the European Nickname of “Coberg, Germany” During the 19th Century, the Person Who Arranged Albert’s Marriage at Birth, the Physical Description of Albert, the Location of Albert and English Queen Victoria’s (Albert’s Wife) Wedding, Albert’s Melancholic Letter to German Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (Victoria’s Mother), Albert Experiencing Difficulty Making Friendship Connections Throughout His Life, Victoria Commissioning a Specialized Gift for Albert, Victoria Commissioning English Photographer Francis Bedford to Visit and Photograph Coberg, the 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Saxe‑Coburg and Gotha Ernest II (Albert’s Brother) During the 1840’s, Albert Being Determined to Create a Public Role for His Abilities and Ambitions, the Reason Albert Desired Influence, Authority, and Power, the Educational Experience of Albert, the Reason the English Public Disliked Albert, Albert Ridiculed for Vocalizing Upon Public Issues, the Person Albert Wrote to for Political and Career Advice, the Response English Prime Minister William Lamb Provided Albert, the Project Albert Turned His Attention Toward During the 1840’s, the Reason Albert’s First Project Was Reformation of the Buckingham Castle and Windsor Castle Estates, Albert’s Frustration With the Inefficiency of Government and Monarchy, How Albert Began to Prove His Merit With His Peers, the Total Economic Value Saved by Albert for the English Royal Family by 1848, the Total Economic Value Saved by Albert for the English Royal Family by 1853, the Reason Albert Became Detested Within the English Royal Household and the English Royal Court, Albert’s Vision of Modernizing the English Monarchy, Albert’s Model Dairy Creamery Project, the Reason Every Aspect of Albert’s Royal Dairy at Windsor (Home Farm Dairy at Windsor Castle) Was Developed for Ventilation, Albert’s Vision for the Interior and Exterior of the Royal Dairy at Windsor, the Reason Albert Installed Waterfalls Within the Royal Dairy at Windsor, Albert’s View of Aesthetic Design Merging With Industrial Utility, the Estate Albert Focused Upon for His Next Architectural Project, the Use of Osborne House for Albert, Albert’s Affinity for Conservation and Functionality, the Architecture the Aesthetics of Osborne House Emulates, Albert Desiring to Share Artwork Within the Royal Art Collection With the European Public, the Civil Dissension of Europe in 1848, the Reason Albert Feared These Societal Changes, the Concept of the “Chartist Movement”, the View of Democracy and the Right to Vote During the Mid 19th Century, One of the Largest Civil Protests During the 19th Century, the Impact the Chartist Movement Had Upon Albert, Albert Identifying With the Impoverished and Advocating for Political and Economic Reformation, the Reason Albert Did Not Fear the Chartist Movement, Albert Desiring for Members of the Political Socioeconomic Class to Understand the Plight of the Working Socioeconomic Class, Albert’s View of European Monarchy Shifting During the 19th Century, Albert’s View of Socialism, Albert Advocating for Public Education, Albert Constructing an Educational Institution for the Children of Osborne House Staff, the Year the Osborne Estate Model School Institution Was Constructed, How Albert Approached and Viewed the Majority of His Projects, Albert Understanding the Importance of Collecting Student Data, How Albert Assessed the Literary Skills of Students, the Reason it is Understood During the Modern Day That Albert’s Data Collection Policies Were Effective for Students, Albert’s View of Education and the British Empire, the Next Project Albert Turned His Attention Toward, Albert Commissioning a Team to Resolve the Housing Crisis Within England, Albert Creating Blueprints and Economic Cost Records for Future Estate Construction, the Impact of Albert’s Philanthropic Work Upon the English Public, Architectural Design From the Modern Day Discovered Within Albert’s Architectural Drafts, Albert’s Project of Parnell House Streatham Street Buildings, the Amenities of Parnell House Streatham Street Buildings, Albert Taking Detailed Notes of Philanthropic and Capitalist Works, Albert Becoming Indispensable for Victoria, the Reason Victoria Acted as a Scribe for Albert’s Ideas, Albert’s Greatest Legacy Project, Albert’s View of Trade, Invention, and Technology, the World’s First Trade Fair, the Number of Exhibitions at the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, Albert Experiencing Racial Prejudice and Mistrust, the International Representatives Which Attended the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, the Reason U.S. President Millard Fillmore Refused to Attend the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, Public Criticism of Albert and the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, the Opening Date of the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, the Number of Patrons Who Attended the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, Victoria Altering and Improving Albert’s Royal Title, Albert’s Reaction to This Improvement, the Reason Albert Was Beginning to Become Accepted by English Society, the Hypothesized Cause of Death of Albert, the Secondary Hypothesized Cause of Death of Albert, the Death of Albert, the Total Economic Value Generated by the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations and the Project Albert Invested These Funds Within, Albert’s Idea of a Great Exposition Permanently Changing the World, and the Original Name of the “Victoria & Albert Museum”

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The Life, Struggles, and Successes of English Author Agatha Christie: The Birth Location of Christie, the Character Description of Christie by English Philanthropist Mathew Prichard (Christie’s Grandson), the Reason Christie’s Works Were Successful, How Christie Constructed Ideas, How Christie Developed Storyline Plots, an Example of This Technique, Christie’s View of Why a Lack of Education Allowed Her to Write Creatively, Christie’s Quote Upon Boredom and Writing, the Character Description of U.S. Stockbroker Frederick Alvah Miller (Christie’s Father) and U.S. Soldier Louis Montant Miller (Christie’s Brother), the 3 Women Who Played the Most Influential Roles During Christie’s Childhood and Adolescence, the Reason Christie’s Work is Referred to as “Cozy Crime”, the First Work Christie Produced Which Did Not Have a Narrow List of Criminal Suspects, the Reason Christie Was Able to Explore the Subject of Medicine Within Her Writing, Christie Developing an Emotional Repository During World War I for Future Works, the Career Path Which Allowed Christie to Learn About Pharmacological Poisons, Subjects of Expertise Within Christie’s Works, the Publication of Christie Which Contains the Most Accurate Forensic Details, the Forensic Details Christie Added Within the Death on the Nile Publication, the Person Who Inspired Christie’s Interest Within Forensics and Pathology, the Year Christie Began Writing Professionally, the Discovery of Christie’s Abandon Vehicle in 1926, the Length of Time Christie Was Reported Missing for, the Marriage of Christie and English Military Officer Archibald Christie (Christie’s First Husband), the Publication Which Caused Christie to Become a Recognized Author, Archibald Christie Engaging Within a Romantic Extramarital Affair, Christie Traveling to Stay at the Harrogate Hydro Hotel (The Old Swan Hotel), the Modern Day Name of The Harrogate Hydro Hotel, the Name Christie Used to Sign in to The Harrogate Hydro Hotel and the Economic Cost Paid to Rent a Room, Christie Attempting to Rekindle Archibald Christie’s Romantic Attraction, the Number of Days Before Christie Was Discovered, Christie Inserting Chaotic Twists and Turns into Her Storyline Plots, Christie Understanding Deception and Her Audience, Christie Migrating to the Middle East, Christie Refusing to Publish After Her Disappearance, the Reason Christie Decided to Travel the World, Christie Meeting English Archaeologist Max Mallowan (Christie’s Second Husband), How Christie and Mallowan’s Romantic Relationship Developed, How Christie Became an Expert Photographer, the Zenith of Christie’s Imaginative Works, the Locomotive Which Christie Described as the “Train of my Dreams”, the Reason Christie’s Trip Upon the Orient Express Was Delayed, the Period When Christie Wrote the Murder On the Orient Express Publication, Christie’s Morally Darkest Publication, the Development of World War II, the Location Christie Migrated to During World War II, the World War II Letters of Christie Which Provide Insight into Her Creative Process, the Number of Books Produced by Christie Annually, the Reason Christie’s Works Became Popular During World War II, the Best Selling Novelist in History, the Only Publications Which Have Sold More Copies Than Christie, Christie Desiring to be Out of Public Focus, Christie Becoming More Secluded During Late Adulthood, the Benefit of Christie’s Reclusive Personality, and the Death of Christie

Agatha Christie was born in Torquay, England on September 15, 1890. Christie has been described by her grandson Mathew Prichard as the “best listener I ever met in my life. She listened to what anybody said, she watched what they did, and then she made her own use of it”. In addition to this, Christie recorded everything, with the haphazard design of her notebooks the key to her success. Christie leveraged her notebooks as her sounding board, the place where she brainstormed upon paper. One of t...


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Mount Ben Nevis: The Highest Mountain Within the British Isles, the Etymology of “Ben Nevis” (Venomous Mountain/Mountain of Heaven), the Age of Mount Ben Nevis, the Number of Climbers Who Reach the Summit Near the South Side of Mount Ben Nevis Annually, the Preferred Side of Mount Ben Nevis by Mountain Climbers, the Temperature of the Summit of Mount Ben Nevis, the Speed of the Most Violent Windstorm Recorded at Mount Ben Nevis, the Difficulty of Communicating Whilst Ascending Mount Ben Nevis, One of the Greatest Dangers for Mountain Climbers Ascending Mount Ben Nevis, the Number of Climbers Who Ascend Mount Ben Nevis Daily During the Summer Season, the 3 Species of Deer Within the Valley of Glen Nevis, Scotland, the Reason These Species of Deer Have Proliferated Without Resistance, the Main Aspect of Glen Nevis Which Controls Animal Populations, the Capabilities of Scottish Wildcat (Highland Tiger) Within the Glen Nevis Region, the Number of Scottish Wildcats Within Scotland During the Modern Day, the Weather Conditions Upon the Summit of Mount Ben Nevis, Snow Remaining Present at the Summit of Mount Ben Nevis Indefinitely, the Period When the Study of Meteorology Was Developed, the Greatest Problem Meteorologists Struggled With During the 19th Century, the Solution for This Problem, the First Patron to Donate to the Construction of the Mount Ben Nevis Observatory, the Use of the Mountain Track (Pony Track) Constructed at Mount Ben Nevis During the Modern Day, the Year Construction of the Mount Ben Nevis Observatory Was Complete, the Experience of Meteorologists Tracking Weather at the Mount Ben Nevis Observatory During the First Year of Study, the Wettest Area of the U.K., the Wind Speed at the Summit of Mount Ben Nevis, the Reason Mount Ben Nevis Meteorologists Tied Themselves Together With Rope When Venturing Outside, How Meteorologists Determined the Wind Speed of Mount Ben Nevis’ Summit Post Destruction of Anemometers (Wind Measurement Instrument) Technologies, How Meteorologists Exited the Ben Nevis Observatory During the Winter, the Precarious and Dangerous Toboggan Sled Path of Mount Ben Nevis, the Game Meteorologists Created Using Blocks of Ice, the Length of Time Meteorologists Battled the Elements to Record Weather Data at the Mount Ben Nevis Observatory, the State of the Mount Ben Nevis Observatory During the Modern Day, the Person Who Discovered the Lost Meteorological Records of Mount Ben Nevis, Modern Day Meteorology Predicated Upon the Data Recorded at the Mount Ben Nevis Observatory, the Reason Mountain Climbing During Sunny Weather is More Dangerous Than Other Weather Conditions, the Ideal Temperature of a Mountain Environment for Mountain Climbers, the Person Who Selects the Name of Newly Discovered Mountain Climbing Routes, the Wingspan of the Golden Eagle of Mount Ben Nevis, the Reason Golden Eagles Have Become Less Endangered as a Species, the Ideal Territory for Golden Eagles, the Reason the Arctic Hare Changes Fur Color During Winter, the Age of the Dun Deardail (Fort/Stronghold of Deardail) Site, the Initial Belief During the 18th Century Post Discovery of Iron Age Settlements, the Great Fire of Dun Deardail, Evidence of the Great Fire of Dun Deardail, the Temperature Required to Boil and Create Bubbles Within Rock, the Hypothesis of the Causation of the Great Fire of Dun Deardail, the Number of Rescue Missions Scotish Volunteer Rescue Charity Organization the Lochaber Mountain Rescue Team Resolves Annually, the Number of Team Members Part of the Lochaber Mountain Rescue Organization, the Reason Mount Ben Nevis Rescue Missions are Exceedingly Difficult, the First Person to Ascend Mount Ben Nevis During a Speed Run, the Year the Mount Ben Nevis Speed Run Became an Annual Event, the Number of Competitors Within the Mount Ben Nevis Speed Run Competition Annually, and the Person With the Fastest Speed Run Completion of Mount Ben Nevis

Mount Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the British isles, looms high above the west coast of Scotland. The name “Ben Nevis” means “venomous mountain” in the Gaelic language. Created 350,000,000 (350 million) years ago by the implosion of an enormous volcano. Annually, thousands hike to the summit near the south side of the mountain. It is the north side cliffs however that mountain climbers prefer. Even during the hottest months of the year, the summit of Mount Ben Nevis stays cold. Mount Ben ...


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The Life, Struggles, and Successes of English Author Beatrix Potter: The Rented Holiday Home of the Potter Family, Potter’s Past Time Throughout Her Life, the Letter Potter Wrote to English Student Noel Moore, the Reason Potter Wrote a Story for Moore, the Economic Cost Potter Paid for the Pet Rabbit Which Became the Inspiration for the Fictional Character Peter Rabbit, Potter’s View of This Expense, the Protagonist and Supporting Characters of Potter’s the Tale of Peter Rabbit Story Created for Moore, the Birth Location of Potter, the Reason Potter’s Family Was Wealthy, the Past Times of English Homemaker Helen Potter (Potter’s Mother) and English Attorney Rupert Potter (Potter’s Father), the Reason Potter Developed an Affinity for Animals, Potter and English Artist Walter Bertram Potter (Potter’s Brother) Creating a Private Zoo During Childhood, the Inspiration for Fictional Character Jeremy Fisher, Potter Interacting With the Mice Which Resided Within the Potter Family Home, Potter Developing an Affinity for Worms and Snails, Potter Watching Bertram’s Pet Bat During Periods of Absence, the Post Mortem Examinations of Potter’s Animals, Rupert Potter’s View of Women Within Academia, Potter’s First Paid Literary Publication, the Economic Value Potter Was Paid for This Work, Potter Meeting Scottish Naturalist Charles McIntosh, McIntosh Becoming Potter’s Educational Mentor, How Potter and McIntosh Communicated, Potter Realizing English Mycology Scientific Literature to be Incorrect, the Reason Potter Could Not Present Her Discovery to English Learned Society the Linnean Society of London Within London, England, the Reason Potter Did Not Become a Respected Scientist During the Late 19th Century, English Governes Annie Carter Moore (Potter’s Nanny) Encouraging Potter to Turn Her Works into Children’s Publications, the Reason the Publishing Industry Was Thriving in England During the Mid 19th Century, Potter Creating an Expanded Story and Illustrations for the Tale of Peter Rabbit Publication, the Result of Potter Attempting to Become a Published Author, the Age of Potter During This Period, the Reason the Publishing Industry Was a Difficult Career Path During the 19th Century, How Potter Economically Funded the First 250 Copies of the Tale of Peter Rabbit Publication, the English Public’s Reaction to This Publication, Publishing Organizations Refusing to Work With Potter Post Success, the Children’s Publisher Potter Sent Her Works to, Potter Providing English Publisher Frederick Warne & Company a Handmade Copy of the Tale of Peter Rabbit, the Problem Frederick Warne & Company Had With Potter’s Illustrations, the Reason Potter’s the Tale of Peter Rabbit Publication Was Delayed by 1 Year, the Illustrations Which Helped Turn the Tale of Peter Rabbit into a Best Selling Book Publication, the Release Date of the First Edition of the Tale of Peter Rabbit, the English Public’s Response to This Release, Potter Releasing the Tailor of Gloucester Publication, the Story Line of the Tailor of Gloucester Publication, the Location Potter Searched for Animal Models for the Tale of Squirrel Nutkin Publication, the View of Private Menageries During the 19th Century, the Exotic Animals Purchased From German Wildlife Dealer Charles Jamrach During the Early 20th Century, the Model Used for Fictional Character Squirrel Nutkin, the Publisher Who Potter Adored Working With, How Potter Interacted With Frederick Warne & Company When English Editor Norman Warne Was Unavailable, the Characteristics That Potter and Norman Warne Found Desirable About Eachother, the Result of Norman Warne’s Marriage Proposal to Potter, the Reason Helen Potter and Rupert Potter Disapproved of Norman Warne, the Reason Potter Accepted Norman Warne’s Marriage Proposal, Norman Warne Sending Dual Works for Publication, the Works Norman Warne Sent, the Reason Helen Potter and Rupert Potter Took Potter on Vacation Post Becoming Engaged, the Ill Health of Norman Warne, Potter Receiving a Telegram of Norman Warne’s Death, the Reason Potter Was Not Present for Norman Warne’s Death, the Total Period of Time Potter and Norman Warne Were Engaged, How Potter Processed This Loss, Potter Becoming Enveloped Within Her Work During the Early 20th Century, the Location Potter Migrated to in 1905, Potter’s Diary Quote of Near Sawrey, England, the Physical Description of the Lake District of Near Sawrey, the Lakeland Farmhouse Potter Purchased in 1905, the First Work Potter Produced the Hill Top Farm Estate, the Location of Hill Top Farm Where Potter Acquired Inspiration From Nature, the Release of the Tale of Jeremy Fisher Publication, the Reason Potter Brought a Frog Within an Enclosure to Frederick Warne & Company, the Total Number of First Edition Copies Sold Post Release of the Tale of Jeremy Fisher, Potter Acquiring a Flock of Herdwick Sheep, the Only Work Potter Produced in 1908, the Local Business of Near Sawrey Which is Featured Within the Tale of Jemima Puddle Duck Publication, the Total Number of First Edition Copies Sold Post Release of the Tale of Jemima Puddle Duck, Potter Desiring to Create Merchandise and Derivative Spinoff Works, Potter Developing a Lucrative Career Due to Writing and Merchandizing, the Negative Impact of the Success of the Peter Rabbit Toy Doll, the Merchandise Designed by Potter, Potter Meeting English Solicitor William Heelis (Potter’s Husband), the Reason Potter and Heelis Became Romantically Engaged, the Marriage of Potter and Heelis, Potter Inserting Romance into the Tale of Pigling Bland Publication, the Hypothesis of Potter and Heelis Being Characters Within the Tale of Pigling Bland Publication, Potter Becoming Suspicious of English Publisher Harold Warne (Norman Warne’s Brother), the Reason Harold Warne Was Imprisoned, the Person Who Helped Save Frederick Warne & Company From Economic Collapse, the Publication Which Financially Supported Frederick Warne & Company, the Home Potter and Heelis Migrated to, Potter Becoming Adept at Purchasing Agricultural Land, Potter Focusing Upon the Conservation of the Lake District of Near Sawrey During Late Adulthood, the Last 3 Publications of Potter’s Career, Potter Becoming Associated With the English Conservation Charity the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty Organization, the Death of Potter, the Location Potter’s Remains Were Interred (Placed Within a Grave/Tomb), the Total Number of Publications Produced by Potter, the 2013 Discovery of Potter’s Unpublished Work the Tale of Kitty in Boots, How English Publisher Jo Hanks Discovered This Work, the Period When Potter Offered the Tale of Kitty in Boots Work to Harold Warne, Potter Suggesting to Frederick Warne & Company the Release of the Tale of Kitty in Boots Upon Multiple Occasions, the Single Image Potter Produced for the Tale of Kitty in Boots Work, the Modern Day Illustrator Tasked With Finishing the Imagery for the Tale of Kitty in Boots Work, and the 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In July of 1892, Beatrix Potter aged 26, traveled with her parents to Scotland, to a rented holiday home in Dunkeld, Scotland. While her mother was drinking tea with friends and her father was hunting and fishing, Potter herself preferred to always be outdoors. On September 4, 1893, Potter wrote a letter to a little boy who was ill named Noel Moore. Moore was the son of Potter’s friend and former governess Annie Moore, and it was common for the children of friends to receive letters from Potter,...


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Tahltan First Nations Hunters Within British Columbia, Canada: The Reason Tahltan Hunters Scrub Their Hands With Sand Post Processing Fish, the Tahltan View of Shamanism, the Number of Disparate Languages Spoken in North America Prior to European Colonization, and the Reason Electrical Infrastructure Created by the Mining Industry Indicates Further Expansion of Mining Within a Region

Tahltan First Nations hunters in British Columbia, Canada who fish, often scrub their hands with sand before washing them in river water once having caught, gutted, and cleaned fish as the slime accrued instantly wipes off with a granular scrub like sand. The Tahltan believe that everyone within their tribe carries the ability to perform medicine through shamanism however it is believed that some know how to leverage and utilize this power of energy better and more efficiently than others, with ...


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The Life, Struggles, and Successes of English Author Agatha Christie (Alternate): The Date and Location Christie Was Born, the Reason Christie’s Childhood Was Financially Affluent, the Amenities of Christie’s Home During Childhood, the View of Torquay, England During the 1890’s, the Name of Christie’s Family Home Estate, Christie’s View of the Ashfield Estate, the Aspects of 19th Century Torquay Which Have Remained Unchanged During the Modern Day, the Concept of “Bathing Machines” Within Torquay, Christie’s Near Death Experience During Childhood, the Reason Christie and English Politician James “Jack” Watts (Christie’s Nephew) Were Rescued, Christie Including Death by Drowning Within Her Fiction Works, an Example of Architecture From Torquay Which Was Included Within Christie’s Peril at End House Publication, Christie Routinely Visiting English Hotelier Margaret “Alice” Miller (Christie’s Great Aunt), Christie’s Description of These Trips, How Christie Incorporated Miller’s Hotel Guests into Her Fictional Works, the Entertainment Past Time of Hotel Guests During the Early 20th Century, the Benefit of This Past Time for Christie, the Homicide Case Which Fascinated Christie, the Publication Christie Created Fictional Character Jane Marple for, the Inspiration for the Character of Marple, Christie’s Term for and View of “Gossip”, the Ambiguity of the Origin of Christie’s Possibly Fictional Saint Mary Mead Town, the Reason the Origin of Saint Mary Mead is Unknown, Christie Turning Her Attention Toward English Countryside Estates, Christie Attending Countryside Estate Parties and Events, Christie Attending a Dance at Ugbrooke House and Gardens in 1912, How Christie Met English Military Officer Archibald Christie (Christie’s Husband), the Reason Christie Was Drawn to Archibald Christie, the Marriage of Christie and Archibald Christie, Archibald Christie Participating Within World War I, Christie’s Dual Profession During World War I, the Reason Belgian Ideas Became Imported into Torquay During World War I, the Largest Influx of Refugees in English History, the Reason Christie Chose a Belgian Refugee as Inspiration for Fictional Character Hercule Poirot, the Location Christie Migrated to for Future Storyline Plots, the Person English Screenwriter Margaret Frary Miller (Christie’s Sister) Married, the Reason Christie Was Familiar With the Abney Hall Estate, the Location Christie Developed the Country Estate Homicide Mystery Template, the Reason Geography Can Be Helpful for a Fictional Storyline Plot, How Christie Subverted Character Stereotypes, the Secondary Estate Owned by Margaret Frary Miller and English Politician James Watts III (Miller’s Husband), Christie Acquiring Inspiration by Writing at the Upper House Estate, the Reason the Inspiration for the Marple Character is Understood During the Modern Day, Christie’s View of the Importance of Character Names and Locations, the Benefit Christie Acquired by Residing Within the Upper House Estate, the Distance Christie Traveled to Reach the Upper House Estate, Christie Acquiring Inspiration From Locomotives, the Plot Line of the 4.50 from Paddington (What Mrs. McGillicuddy Saw!) Publication, the Location Christie and Archibald Christie Migrated to Post the Birth of English Writer Rosalind Hicks (Christie’s Daughter), the Sport Archibald Christie Began Playing Whilst Residing Within Sunningdale, England, Archibald Developing a Strong Affinity for Golf, Christie Becoming Disillusioned With Sunningdale, the Vehicle Christie Purchased While Residing Within Sunningdale, the Discovery by Law Enforcement of Christie’s Abandoned Vehicle, the Search Campaign Launched to Locate Christie, the Tools Utilized by Law Enforcement in 1926 to Locate Christie, Archibald Christie’s Alibi During This Disappearance, the Person Archibald Christie Was Having a Romantic Affair With, the Group of Friends Archibald Christie Met During the Disappearance of Christie, the Hypothesis of Why Christie Chose to Abandon Her Vehicle in Guildford, England, the Hotel Where Christie Was Identified, the Reason This Location Should Have Been an Obvious Search Point for Law Enforcement, Archibald Christie’s Explanation of Christie’s Disappearance for the English Media, English Journalist Ritchie Calder’s Hypothesis of Why Christie Visited and Abandon Her Vehicle Within Guildford, Christie Creating Fiction Which is Highly Similar to This Experience, the Divorce of Christie and Archibald Christie, the Location Christie Visited Post Divorce, the Location Christie Met English Archeologist Max Mallowan, the Residential Homes Christie and Mallowan Purchased, the Reason Christie Was Forced to Relinquish Her Home in Greenway, England During World War II, the Location Christie Migrated to Once Her Greenway Home Was Commandeered by the U.S. Military, the Career Path Christie Volunteered for During World War II, the Location Christie Visited to Re-Experience Her Childhood, the Architecture From London, England Which Was Included Within Christie’s At Bertram’s Hotel Publication, the Role of Marple Within the At Bertram’s Hotel Publication, Christie’s Work Productivity During World War II, the Longest Running Stage Play in History, the Aspects of Christie’s Publications Which Were Introduced into the Mousetrap Stage Play, the Location Christie Migrated to During Late Adulthood, the Best Selling Author During the 20th Century, the Changes Christie Experienced Due to the Evolution of England During the 19th Century and 20th Century, Christie Acquiring a Piece of Her Childhood by Purchasing the Greenway House Estate, Christie Removing Herself From Public Life, the Reason Christie Chose to Purchase the Greenway House Estate, Christie’s Quote Related to the Loss of the Ashfield Estate, the Intangible Luxuries Afforded to Christie by the Greenway House Estate, the Role of Servants Within Christie’s Publications, the Use of the Greenway House Estate Within Christie’s Work, Mallowan Forced to Keep an Official Residence Near the University of Oxford, the Reason Christie Purchased the Winterbrook House Estate, the Only Time Christie Analyzed Her Writing Publicly, Christie’s Work Productivity During Late Adulthood, Christie’s Work Productivity Between 1961 – 1973, and the Death of Christie

Agatha Clarissa Miller, better known as “Agatha Christie” was born on September 15, 1890, in Torquay, England. The youngest of 3 children, Christie lived a comfortable life during childhood due to her American fathers large inheritance. Christie’s family had a cook who she enjoyed spending time with, a well stocked library, and a nursery. Torquay was one of England’s most desirable holiday destinations, with the wealthy and influential from across Europe flocking to the area as it was believed t...


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The Date Costa Rica Abolished its Military and the Re-Allocation of Costa Rican Military Funds

On December 1, 1948, just a short while after World War II drew to a close, the small nation of Costa Rica abolished its entire military, diverting its funds toward public welfare projects and infrastructure...


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Copper and Tin Alloy vs. Copper and Zinc Alloy

Copper and tin make bronze whilst copper and zinc make brass...


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Castillo de Gibralfaro (Gibralfaro Castle): The Defense Systems Used by Islamic Warriors Defending from Christian Invaders – The Nexus Between Europe and the African Continent and the Location of the Castillo de Gibralfaro, the Dual Strongholds of the Castillo de Gibralfaro, the Strongest Fortification of the Castillo de Gibralfaro, the Size of the Christian Military Attempting to Capture the Castillo de Gibralfaro in 1487, the Person Who Constructed the Castillo de Gibralfaro, the Locations Arab Muslims Migrated During the 8th Century, the Concept of “Reconquista” (Reconquest), the Kingdoms Attempting to Control Granada, Spain During the 14th Century, the Benefit of Controlling the Castillo de Gibralfaro, the Consequence of the European Christians Capturing the Castillo de Gibralfaro for Arab Muslims Within Granada, the Reason Arab Muslims Were Able to Control the Castillo de Gibralfaro for 6 Centuries, the Defense System of the Castillo de Gibralfaro During the Mid 14th Century, the Etymology of “Alcazaba” (Citadel/Fortified Enclosure), the Period the Alcazaba Was Constructed, the Location the Wealthiest and Most Influential Persons Within Granada Congregated During the 8th Century, the Upgrade Spanish Sultan of Granada Abu al-Hajjaj Yusuf ibn Ismail (Yusuf I) Implemented for the Castillo de Gibralfaro, the Reason Yusuf I Focused Upon the Towers and Walls of the Castillo de Gibralfaro, the Vulnerability of the Alcazaba, the Altitude of the Hilltop of the Castillo de Gibralfaro, the Reason the Castillo de Gibralfaro is Vulnerable to Cannon Fire, the Period When Firearms and Cannons Became Available Within Europe, Yusuf I Attempting to Secure the Hilltop of the Castillo de Gibralfaro, How Yusuf I Protected the Alcazaba of the Castillo de Gibralfaro, the Setup of This Protectionary Intervention, the Reason it Was Critical for Yusuf I to Fortify the Hilltop Region of the Castillo de Gibralfaro, the Etymology of “Gibralfaro” (Mountain of the Lighthouse), the Vulnerability of the Castillo de Gibralfaro During Siege, the Intervention Yusuf I Implemented to Resolve This Problem, the Construction of the Coracha (Fortified Passage/Defensive Corridor) Passageway, the Etymology of “Coracha”, the Size of the Coracha Passageway, the Reason the Walls of the Coracha are Constructed Within a Zig Zag (Serpentine) Pattern, the Unique Construction Material of Medieval Cement Used to Construct the Coracha, the Reason Timber Was in Short Supply Within Málaga, Spain During the 14th Century, the Resource Yusuf I Utilized to Import Wood, the Number of Watchtowers Constructed Across Granada During the 14th Century, How These Watchtowers Communicated Information, the 3 Ingredients of Early Gunpowder, the Technology Developed During the 15th Century to Manufacture Gunpowder, the Concept of “Corning” for Gunpowder, the Benefit of Corning for Gunpowder Manufacturing, the First Chemical Explosive in History, the Use of Chemical Explosives During the Modern Day, Medieval Period Chemical Explosives vs Modern Day Chemical Explosives, How Chemical Explosives are Setup During the Modern Day, the Reason This Formation is Implemented During Demolition, the Reason Chemical Explosives are Not Placed Near the Bottom of Walls, Medieval Period Gunpowder vs Modern Day Chemical Explosives, High Explosives vs Low Explosives, the Detonation Velocity of Modern Day Chemical Explosives vs the Detonation Velocity of Modern Day Gunpowder, the Reason Water Security Was a Necessity for the Castillo de Gibralfaro, the System Setup to Ensure Water Security Was Maintained During Siege, the Depth of the Water Well Dug Through the Castillo de Gibralfaro, the Reason 3 Large Subterranean Chambers Were Constructed at the Castillo de Gibralfaro, the Commonality of Small Scale Attacks Occurring Within Europe During the 14th Century, How the Castillo de Gibralfaro Resolved These Small Scale Attacks, the Storage Usages of Prisoner Holding Cells Below the Castillo de Gibralfaro, the Conditions of the Prisoner Holding Cells of the Castillo de Gibralfaro, the Reason Escape From These Prisoner Holding Cells Was Virtually Impossible, the Sanitary Conditions of the These Prisoner Holding Cells, the Unparalleled Engineering Aspects of the Castillo de Gibralfaro During the 15th Century, the Completion of the Construction of the Coracha, the Primary Goal of the Spanish Christian Military Force Led by Spanish King Ferdinand II and Spanish Queen Isabella I (Ferdinand II’s Wife), Ferdinand II and Isabella I Helping to Revitalize the Reconquista, the Reason Granada Was Able to Consistently Repel Invading Forces During the Late 15th Century, the Campaign Launched to Capture Málaga, the Greatest Siege Weapon During the Granada War in 1487 A.D., the Capabilities of the Lombard Cannon, the Witness Account of the Lombard Cannon Weaponry Used to Attack the Castillo de Gibralfaro, the Castilian Military Successfully Breaching the Walls of the Castillo de Gibralfaro, the Ultimate Goal of the Spanish Christian Military Force Which Invaded Granada, the Historical Account Recorded After the Invasion of the Castillo de Gibralfaro, the Problem the Spanish Christian Military Force Created by Capturing the Harbor of Granada, Ferdinand II Strategically Bifurcating His Military Force, the Dual Particians of Ferdinand II’s Plan to Capture Granada, Ferdinand II Underestimating the Fortifications and Soldiers Defending Granada, Málaga Becoming a Military Stronghold Over Centuries of Evolution, the Person Who Led the Arab Muslim Military Force to Repel the Invading Spanish Christian Military Force, the City Spanish Alcaide of Málaga Hamet el Zegrí Was Forcibly Expelled From, el Zegrí’s View of Málaga Surrendering to the Invading Spanish Christian Military Force, How el Zegrí Prepared Málaga for This Invasion, Ferdinand II Understanding the Necessity of Capturing the Castillo de Gibralfaro, the Reason Capturing the Castillo de Gibralfaro Would Force the Granadans into Capitulation, the Number of Soldiers Ferdinand II Sent to Siege the Castillo de Gibralfaro During the Siege of Málaga in 1487 A.D., the Reason el Zegrí’s Soldiers Did Not Wait for Ferdinand II’s Soldiers to Begin Attacking, the Strategy el Zegrí’s Utilized to Defend Against Ferdinand II and the Concept of the “Sortie” (Exit/Going Out), the Witness Account of the Unique Strategic Advantage el Zegrí Held Against Ferdinand II, the Result of el Zegrí’s Tactics to Defend the Castillo de Gibralfaro, Isabella I’s Soldiers Advancing Upon the Castillo de Gibralfaro, the Person in Charge of This Siege, the Reason Spanish Military Leader Rodrigo Ponce de Leon Knew el Zegrí Prior to This Siege, How de Leon Positioned Soldiers and Artillery to Capture the Castillo de Gibralfaro, How Siege Engines Were Transported During the Siege of Málaga, the Defense Technology Possessed by el Zegrí’s Soldiers, How de Leon Soldiers Countered This Defense, the Moment de Leon Provided the Order to Attack the Castillo de Gibralfaro, the Reason el Zegrí Was Disadvantaged During This Battle, How el Zegrí Plugged and Sealed a Hole Within the Defensive Walls of the Castillo de Gibralfaro, the Reason el Zegrí Launched an Offensive Attack, the Result of This Attack, de Leon’s Greatest Error Whilst Attempting to Anticipate the Movements of el Zegrí, the Advisor of de Leon Injured During This Attack, Ferdinand II Adapting the Strategy Used to Capture the Castillo de Gibralfaro, Ferdinand II Focusing Upon the Walls of Málaga, the Reason This Plan Was Poorly Constructed, the Defensive Fortifications of Málaga, the Defensive Fortifications Ferdinand II Setup During the Siege of Málaga, the Militaristic Strategy of Bombardment, el Zegrí’s Response to This Attack, How el Zegrí Strategically Bifurcated His Military Force, el Zegrí Working Without Rest to Plug and Seal the Holes Within the Defensive Walls of the Castillo de Gibralfaro, the Reason Additional Ammunition Was Imported by Ferdinand II During the Siege of Málaga, the Aspect the Weather, Plague, and Munition Supplies Had Upon Ferdinand II’s Soldiers Morale, Castillian Soldiers Choosing to Defect and Join el Zegrí’s Defending Soldiers, the Difficult Strategic Position of Ferdinand II, How Ferdinand II Revitalized the Morale of His Soldiers, the Reason Isabell I’s Appearance Had an Immense Positive Effect Upon Castilian Soldiers, the Intentional Capture of Spanish Dervish (Poor/Needy/Begger) Ibrahim al-Gharbi, the Reason al-Gharbi’s Life Was Spared, the Intended Strategy of al-Gharbi, the Result of This Strategy, the Response of Ferdinand II to This Strategic Attack, the Reason Ferdinand II Was Forced to Develop a Novel Strategy to Capture the Castillo de Gibralfaro, the Novel Strategy Ferdinand II Devised, the Key Difference Between the Previous Strategy and the Novel Strategy Ferdinand II Developed, the First Militaristic Usage of Underground Explosives During a Siege, the Result of This Novel Strategy, the Reason Málaga Was in a Weakened Positional State Post 3 Months of Siege, the Food Resource Málaga Residents Consumed to Survive, the Physical View of Starving Málaga Residents, el Zegrí Attempting to Engage One Final Attack, the Strategy el Zegrí Developed for This Attack, the Result of This Attack, the End of Islamic Influence Within Spain, How Ferdinand II Forced Málaga to Capitulate, the Group Which Forced el Zegrí to Abdicate Power, the Penalty el Zegrí and His Soldiers Were Subjected to, and Ferdinand II and Isabella I Expelling All Muslims From Spain Completing the Reconquista

In Malaga, Spain, a historic port and hub of activity which sits near the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea, the Gate of Gibraltar, the nexus between Europe and Africa, sits Gibralfaro Castle (pronounced “ji-bral-far-oh”), a fortification which is designed to protect this key trading post position. Gibralfaro Castle has 2 military strongholds, united by an ingenious passageway, unlike most castles which only have a single stronghold. The strongest fortification, Gibralfaro Castle, dominates the ...


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