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Brooksby
Brooksby

Brooksby: A Deserted Village Cleared for Sheep

Brooksby is a deserted village and former civil parish located in Leicestershire, England, now part of Hoby with Rotherby parish. It was historically significant as the ancestral home of the influential Villiers family. Tragically, the village was deliberately clear...

Elanders

Elanders is a prominent Swedish printing company with a significant international footprint, operating in ten countries and managing numerous subsidiaries. Since 1989, it has been listed on the OMX Nordic Exchange.

The company's origins trace back to 1908 when it was founded in Sweden as a print office by Otto Elander, Nils Hell...

Maverick

The term "Maverick" originated from 19th-century U.S. cattleman Samuel Maverick, initially referring to unbranded range animals, which subsequently led to its broader meaning of an independent or unconventional entity. Its most recognizable usage in popular culture is as the callsign of Tom Cruise's ch...

Estêvão

Estêvão: A Name Through History

Estêvão is a Portuguese male given name derived from the Greek Στέφανος, directly related to the English names Steven and Stephen. This historically rich name has been borne by several influential figures, particularly during Portugal's Age of Discovery. Among them was Est...

Donna D'Errico
Donna D'Errico

Donna D'Errico (born March 30, 1968) is an American actress best known for her starring role as Donna Marco on the popular television series Baywatch from 1996 to 1998. Before gaining fame on Baywatch, she appeared as Playboy's Playmate of the Month for September 1995 and later hosted Battlebots. Her career a...

Tyrique George
Tyrique George

Tyrique George (born 2006) is an exciting English professional winger who joined Chelsea's academy in 2014 and rapidly progressed through their youth system. He made his senior debut for the club in August 2024 during a UEFA Conference League play-off, following up by scoring his first senior goals in both the Conference League (April ...

Israel
Israel

Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in the Southern Levant that declared independence on May 14, 1948, following the British Mandate and the 1947 United Nations Partition Plan. This declaration immediately led to conflict with neighboring Arab states and the displacement of many Palest...

Lamine

The name Lamine is a given name and surname, derived from the Arabic title Al-Amin, which means "the Trustworthy" and was famously given to Prophet Muhammad. This name is widely borne by notable individuals across diverse professions, particularly in West and North Africa.

Among the most historically si...

Smoking ceremony

A smoking ceremony is an ancient and enduring custom among some Aboriginal Australians, involving the smouldering of native plants to produce smoke. This herbal smoke is believed to offer profound spiritual and physical cleansing, protecting against bad spirits and promoting well-being. Traditionally, these ceremonies marked significan...

BBC Lifestyle

BBC Lifestyle, an international television channel wholly owned by BBC Studios, offers diverse content across six programming strands, including Food, Home & Design, Fashion & Style, and Health. It first launched in Singapore in July 2007 and quickly expanded its reach to vario...

Cuman language

The Cuman language, also known as Kipchak or Polovtsian, was a West Kipchak Turkic language spoken by the Cumans and Kipchaks, sharing similarities with today's various West Kipchak languages. It served as a significant literary language across Central and Eastern Europe, famously documented in medieval works like the ...

Ceremony

A ceremony is a unified ritualistic event with a purpose, often incorporating artistic components, performed on special occasions. While religious ceremonies typically involve a supernatural element, both civil and religious traditions share powerful psychological, social, and cultural impacts, contributing to identity...