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How Booze Built America
In “How Booze Built America“, Mike Rowe explores … well, how booze built America. The new Discovery Channel series sees the “Dirty Jobs” star discuss alcohol’s influence on American life as he travels across
Read More »Big Mac: Inside the McDonald’s Empire
50 years ago, an empire was brought in the making and now, 50 years in the making, McDonald fast food registers 50 million customers a day in 31,000 stores that have been opened all
Read More »The Book that can’t be Read
Man has always encoded writings to hide information from unauthorized people. This ranges from military intelligence to love letters relaying information that only the concerned party could understand. The discovery of a “mysterious book”
Read More »Ancient Discoveries – The Antikythera Machine
During ancient times, people experienced less stressful lifestyles because life was much simpler without the advancements in Information Technology (IT). At the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea however lied the most advanced piece of
Read More »Surviving D-Day (Normandy)
Surviving D-Day documentary presents the battles on Omaha Beach and other locations. Stunning graphics and dramatic moments reconstruct 3D virtual images from an operation that changed the course of history. Two-hour special program about the
Read More »Hannibal: Rome’s Worst Nightmare
Hannibal – Rome’s Worst Nightmare is a 2006 television film presented as a dramatized documentary. The film focuses mainly on the Italian campaign of Hannibal Barca, the famous Carthaginian general. His role is played
Read More »Cracking the Maya Code
The Ancient Maya civilization of Central America left behind an intricate and mysterious script, carved on monuments, painted on pottery, and drawn in handmade bark books. For centuries, scholars considered it too complex to
Read More »History of the World in Two Hours
History of the World in Two Hours is a funky recap of what’s been going on since the Big Bang. By the end of the movie you feel like everything you need to know
Read More »And Man Created Dog
For a long time, the origin of man’s best friend was a real mystery. Numerous theories have been circulating for centuries, all denied by the similarity among domestic dog and wild wolves a.k.a. Canis Lupus
Read More »Ultimate Guinness World Records Show
Guinness World Records was first published in august 1955. ‘Guinness’ remains one of the world reference works containing a collection of world records, recognized internationally as great human achievements or extreme natural phenomena. The
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