Stacy Zamora
Recent Stories:
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Charles V: Inability to restore Catholicism after Reformation in Germany, leads to ultimate failure in Germany
One of the most powerful and significant figures of the sixteenth century was Charles V; ruler of Spain, Netherlands, the Holy Roman Empire, Naples, and overseas colonial territories in Asia and the Americas. Charles V was the...
- Posted August 15, 2016
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Refugee Refusal Ring Any Bells From World War 2?
The Syrian Civil war has been an ongoing conflict since 2011. The turmoil began when citizens protested President Bashar al Assad’s regime, and these protests slowly turned into a larger scale insurgency. More than 250,000 Syrians have...
- Posted November 24, 2015
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Twin Jack Yufe dies at 82; a Jew separated for years from his ex-Nazi Twin Brother
Twins separated at birth, one growing up Jewish and one growing up in Nazi Germany. The story of Jack Yufe and his brother Oskar Stohl isn’t about their blunt differences, but about the exceptional similarities they share....
- Posted November 14, 2015
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How Much Are You Willing to Pay for a Sea Turtle?
Sea Turtles have to face many problems today including pollution from run offs, oil spills, water contamination, etc. They also suffer from endangerment and possible extinction. The latest issue turtles are facing is death before even hatching...
- Posted November 11, 2015
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Analyzing CIPA in Depth and Its Alternative Treatments
A lot of people wish they couldn’t feel pain. Imagine if you never cried and you never felt pain, chances are you would feel invincible. However, how invincible would you really be if you couldn’t experience pain,...
- Posted October 9, 2014
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What is the Fall Equinox, and is it Really Equal?
The Fall Equinox is soon approaching here in the Northern Hemisphere, while spring is coming up in the Southern Hemisphere. Many myths have been told about the Equinox, ranging from ability to balance objects, such as eggs...
- Posted September 23, 2014
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Can Smelling Peanut Butter Tell you if you have Alzheimer’s?
It is estimated that about 5.2 million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease (AD); 200,000 of these individuals are younger than 65. It is said that by 2025, the number of those older than 65 with AD, will triple....
- Posted September 15, 2014