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Alex De Mostafa's Articles in History

  • The History Of Wool Cloth
    Sometime back in the eons of prehistory, a hunter killed a sheep and brought it home to make a mean mutton stew.
  • The History Of Divorce In The US
    The history of divorce is a long one. It has, as French philosopher Voltaire put it, likely been around since the advent of formalized marriage.
  • The Ogopogo Sea Creature Of Lake Okanagan, Real Or Myth
    Do you believe in sea monsters? From myth to photographed images, people have been passing on the stories of water creatures of prehistoric size for years. One of these water monsters...
  • To Tell The Tale Of The Limousine Past
    The limousine, for many of us, has been around forever. We associate it with the wealthy, famous or those who just want to travel in class.
  • Paper's Long And Fascinating History
    Paper has a long and rich history. Many of us were taught that paper originated in Egypt with the use of papyrus. But a recent archaeological discovery has revealed that the Chinese may be the first to have created paper.
  • The Mystery Of Halloween - How It All Began
    Halloween's history, like many celebrations of old, date back to the rituals of pagans and is mixed in with practices of the church.
  • History Of The Wheelchair
    Many of us take the wheelchair for granted. Its design and function has evolved over the years - modified, improved and even motorized.
  • History And Use Of Cedar Shake Roofing
    Cedar, known for its durable, decay-resistant qualities as well as its wonderful scent, has been utilized in construction as far back as King Solomon's temple.
  • Enjoy the Rich History of Bear Lake Valley
    Bear Lake Valley, which crosses the border of Idaho and Utah, has a rich and colorful history. Native Americans, trappers, outlaws, grizzly bears and even a mythical lake monster all add to the intriguing past of this beautiful valley.
  • The History of Popcorn Poppers
    Popcorn has been known for at least 5,000 years. South American Indians ate it, made beer with it, and created a god to worship for its continued blessings upon them.


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