This week in history might be small in events, but the ones that happened changed everything.
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Posts by Thomas Baker
Wow, a bunch of your posts popped up in my feed, and I ended up binge-reading them. This one might be my favourite so far. The way you explained harmonious vs. obsessive passion really hit home. Another great read!
Really enjoyed your breakdown of decision fatigue. The mental battery metaphor makes it so easy to understand. I really liked the idea of automating routines to save that mental battery for things that actually matter. 👍
Love this take on feedback. Specific comments, good or bad really do push your art further. Great post!
This week in history is dedicated to remembrance. As we honour November 11 and the sacrifices that shaped our freedom, I looked back at the moments that happened this week.
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Really enjoyed your breakdown of how exoplanet discovery actually started. I had no idea Kepler alone found over 2,600 planets. It’s wild to think how much of our universe we’ve only just started to map. 👍
Not all curses are written in ancient tombs. Some shine in the dark, or drift quietly among the stars.
This week in history, I look at the price of discovery. Read more here:
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That's only scratching the surface. This week in history is packed with drama, discovery, and a little big of fright. 👻
If you want to dive into the spooky side of this week, check out my latest blog post!
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1886: The Statue of Liberty is dedicated in New York, followed by the first confetti parade
1898: Cheerleading begins as Johnny Campbell leads the crowd cheering on the football team at the University of Minnesota
1923: The Ottoman Empire officially falls
1997: The Titanic premieres in Tokyo
312: Emperor Constantine has his Vision of the Cross, which began his and the Roman Empire's conversion to Christianity
1517: Martin Luther publishes his 95 Theses, beginning the Protestant Revolution
1541: Michelangelo finishes painting The Last Judgement on the Sistine Chapel's alter wall
So much has happened this week in history, not just Halloween! From religious revolutions to artistic masterpieces, the last week of October has always been one for the books. Let's take a quick look:
Wow, how am I only seeing this now? I’ve had burnout so many times before, and this was so helpful. Hopefully next time it happens, I’ll be able to manage it more mindfully.
I love this video, it is so engaging and upbeat. Its making me want to doodle or get back into my creative writing
Panic. Pride. Power.
This week we explores how each nearly brought humanity to its end.
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In reality, it was just called the World Series, and it was to proclaim the best in the world. The New York World never published anything about the series. The story about its name was entirely made up by Nick Auf Der Maur in the Montreal Gazette in the 90s. This myth has just spread everywhere.
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A bear, a broadcast, and a mouse.
All began this week in history. Read more here:
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Before the Nobel Prize, there was a headline. "The Merchant of Death is Dead." Except, he wasn't dead.
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It's playoff baseball season and I WANT IT ALL. Ever wonder why it's called the World Series when it is just American Teams?
Here's the Story and the Myth.
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I really enjoyed your blog. As someone who does CrossFit, I’ve seen firsthand how both play a role in progress. Motivation is what gets me into the gym after a long day, but discipline is what keeps me showing up consistently and pushing through the tough workouts when I’d rather quit.
On October 5th, 1582... Nothing Happened. The day didn't exist. Find out why and more about the Architects of Order:
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What do witch trials, the Bill of Rights, and a woman biking around the world have in common?
They all happened This Week in History. Dive into the good, the bad and the bold.
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The Greatest Stories in History starts small, a lucky break, a wild idea. It's not luck that makes it matter, but the people who ran with it.
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Can't wait to see what's in store on your blog Karanveer! I love space and fun facts about it, like did you know that a year on Venus is actually shorter than its days. A year on Venus lasts 225 Earth days, while a day lasts 243 Earth Days. 🌌
Opps also forgot this
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Took me a bit of research but I think I got the link working now
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Next is working on a banner
From the Battlefield of Marathon to millions of runners worldwide. How did a desperate run in 490 BCE turn into today's 42.195 km race?
Discover the story and why the British added extra kilometers to the run on my new blog, This Week in History: tbaker0deaeae446-ryqze.wordpress.com
There was so much history I wanted to write about this week; who knew this week came up every year throughout all of history 😆
From the Battlefield of Marathon to millions of runners worldwide. How did a desperate run in 490 BCE turn into today's 42.195 km race?
Discover the story and why the British added extra kilometers to the run on my new blog, This Week in History: tbaker0deaeae446-ryqze.wordpress.com