Due to Penicillin, Fleming Saving Churchill
Posted On 07 Feb 2012 By Andri. Under Historical Events.
What to do as the discoverer of penicillin Alexander Fleming with Winston Churchill, leader of Britain during World War II? Here’s the story. One day Hugh Fleming, a poor Scottish farmer was busy hoeing, when he heard the moans for help is not far from her garden. Immediately he ran toward the sound and found a small boy fell into a puddle of mud up to his waist. With the help of a cane he was able to save the boy. The next day came a nob...
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The Man with The Bloody Cry
... of Inman is still not clearly known. “We usually find the cause of this bleeding, such as growth or infection of the eye channel. Usually, this occurs for months or years and then suddenly stopped, “said Dr. John Fleming of the Hamilton Eye Institute, Memphis. ...
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The history of the 300 Courageous Spartans
Posted On 09 Dec 2011 By Andri. Under Historical Events.
...estruction sparta.Sparta never recovered from his defeat in this war, loss factor of many adults and uprising of slaves who are not satisfied just eating leftovers makes them weaker. King Philip II and his superior but freak: Alexander The Great had tried to destroy Sparta, because although they are considered weak, but Spartan martial capabilities remain a threat to them in this story of a born master Yunani.Dari anecdote that King Philip II sen...
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4 Espionage organization, The rival of CIA
Posted On 02 Jun 2012 By Andri. Under Historical Events.
...egan to appear as if it returns the first espionage forces had triumphed when he was called KGB. Russian espionage levels returned to levels during the first cold war. SVR thought to have a role in the killing of former agent Alexander Litvinenko in London 2007. But Putin rejected the allegations and instead praised the SVR as one of the most professional organizations and organizations with effective use. In fact, the intelligence agency is one...
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Chase Vault : The moving coffin in Barbados
Posted On 10 Jun 2011 By Andri. Under Horrible Place.
...e the tomb again. Chase Vault and then be ignored and the coffin-coffin in it removed and buried elsewhere. The tomb still exists today and left empty. The story about the coffin moved Barbados was first published by Sir JE Alexander in his book entitled “Transatlantic Sketches”, published in 1833. After that, there are still some more writings that tell the story about this mystery. In December 1907, Andrew Lang, a researcher on f...
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