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Crucial North Carolina quartz mine is up and running following Hurricane Helene
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Crucial North Carolina quartz mine is up and running following Hurricane Helene

Spruce Pine, North Carolina, was hit with major flooding and power outages. | Photo by Steve Exum / Getty Images Sibelco, one of the companies mining high-purity quartz in Spruce Pine, North Carolina, has resumed operations. In an update on Thursday, the company said that production and shipments of the quartz, which is crucial to the chipmaking process, are “progressively ramping up to full capacity.” After Hurricane Helene caused devastating floods, mudslides, and power outages in parts of North Carolina, Sibelco announced that it had paused its operations. Earlier this month, the company confirmed it only incurred “minor” damage and that all of its employees were accounted for. Spruce Pine has the only naturally occurring quartz in the world that’s pure enough to use as a crucible during the chip manufacturing process. In the past, some experts... Continue reading…
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The Andaman Islands - And Why We Need to Protect the People There
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The Andaman Islands - And Why We Need to Protect the People There

The seventy-seventh anniversary of India and Pakistan’s Independence from Great Britain recently took place, ending a nearly 200 year reign dating back to the British victory at the Battle of Plassey in 1757. But one territory of India has known a very different type of independence for much longer than that.Michael Thomas Leibrandt explains. Maurice Vidal Portman with Andamanese chiefs. Only six weeks away from Indigenous People’s Day, and tucked away in the Andaman archipelago, is a small island known as North Sentinel. It’s not only one of the most dangerous places on earth, it’s also one of the most important. Unlike the other islands in the Andaman Chain including South Sentinel Island, this island is quite different.It is home to one of the last isolated tribes on earth, the Sentinelese. It’s been nearly 1200 years since Marco Polo explored the Andaman Islands and first described what we believe were the Sentinelese mistakenly as cannibals.After the British claimed dominion over the India in 1757 — an East India Company shipped first noticed fires on its beaches in 1771. The first colonial, Holmfray (a British surveyor) landed on the Island in 1867. That same year, the MV Ninevah ran aground on North Sentinel’s reef. The 106 passengers and crew fended off attacks by the Sentinelese until a British ship rescued them. Maurice Vidal PortmanWhen Maurice Vidal Portman became British Government Administrator to the Andaman’s — he may multiple trips to the Island starting in January 1880. In one such trip, taking an elderly Sentinelese couple and their grandchildren back to Port Blair. After the elderly grandparents died of disease shortly after arriving at Port Blair, the children were returned to the island with gifts.In 1896, a convict who escaped from a nearby penal colony drifted his way onto the shores of North Sentinel. His body was found days later full of arrows. And then there was the MV Primrose ran aground on the reefs of North Sentinel Island in 1981. After several harrowing days where the Sentinelese attempted to use boats to board the ship — the shaken crew was rescued. In 2006 — a boat with two fisherman drifted onto the beaches of the island and were killed by the Sentinelese. Most recently in 2018, American Missionary John Allen Chau landed on the island was killed by the tribe. In 1975, they even fired arrows at King Leopold III of Belgium.Thankfully, recent history shows us that not all encounters ended in hostility. North Sentinel isn’t just a forbidden, largely unexplored island. In the 1990s, multiple trips to the island from local anthropologists even saw the tribe accepting coconuts as gifts. Sanctioned trips to the island ceased in 1997.Although the isolated land of wonderment continues to be a magnet for encounters between one of the world’s last uncontacted tribes and modern civilization, we cannot allow it to be for many reasons, and a few of those should serve as dire warnings. Lack of immunityJust like those two elderly Sentinelese that Maurice Vidal Portman abducted, the Sentinelese have no immunity to modern diseases which are prevalent in our society today. Whether the tribe’s population is 50 or 400, contact with us — which they clearly don’t want — could wipe them out completely. Contact from a single American missionary could be catastrophic to the entire tribe.Since the dawn of man, we’ve made choices about our planet. Whether because of tribal belief, invaders who abduct their elders and children, or some history that we don’t know like the Japanese occupation of the Andaman Islands, the Sentinelese want nothing to do with us. Successful trips to the island and periods of contact have frequently ended with Sentinelese standing on their haunches and brandishing weapons. We should honor their wishes. Gateway to the pastNorth Sentinel Island isn’t just a forbidden, unexplored Island. It’s a gateway into our past. Around 60,000 years ago, it’s believed that the Sentinelese walked from the nearby continents and became trapped on the Island as sea levels rose. They are a window into our past, a rare look back at where we’ve come from. One that should not be disturbed.With a world population of approximately 8,091,734,930 and a population of less than 500 on North Sentinel — the responsibility is ours to protect them. Not the other way around. The tribe preserves the lifestyle that they choose each and every day by being independently sustainable on that remote island. Even though they are technically part of India — they don’t know it.It could be argued that we need to study their way of life and make every attempt to see North Sentinel Island. But with the dangers that it posses to the people of North Sentinel from both disease and from the unfortunate violence when outsiders are encounters, makes the status quo that has withstood for thousands of years most appropriate.In 2004, after a tsunami had crashed into the Andaman Islands, the Indian Navy dispatched a helicopter to fly over North Sentinel to offer assistance. A lone tribesman emerged pointing a bow and arrow at the helicopter and so communicated the Sentinelese view of us — please leave well enough alone. Michael Thomas Leibrandt is a historical writer who lives and works in Abington Township, PA.
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Podcast: History Fuzz: Episode 04: Dr. Kenneth Brophy. Scotland Pt 1. Neolithic astronomy and Glasgow's lost alignments
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Podcast: History Fuzz: Episode 04: Dr. Kenneth Brophy. Scotland Pt 1. Neolithic astronomy and Glasgow's lost alignments

In this engaging episode, we delve into the world of Neolithic and early Bronze Age Scotland through the insights of Dr. Kenneth Brophy, a distinguished senior lecturer in the Department of Archaeology at the University of Glasgow. With a remarkable 25 years of experience excavating and interpreting Scotland's monumental landscapes, Dr. Brophy has become a leading authority on the region’s ancient history. Our conversation takes us through lunar alignments, and the ritualistic functions of Neolithic monuments, but also into his innovative approach to longstanding archaeological debates, particularly focusing on the controversial “leyline” maps of Harry Bell. Dr. Brophy and I first crossed paths in 2002, when he was a burgeoning archaeology student meticulously excavating standing stones in Caithness, a region on Scotland's northeast coast. At the time, I was engaged in field walking, searching for flint arrowheads alongside one of his colleagues. Our shared passion for uncovering the secrets of Scotland’s ancient past set the stage for our deepening exploration of the country’s enigmatic landscapes. Read moreSection: NewsHistory & ArchaeologyScienceReligionsFolkloreMyths & LegendsAncient PlacesHistoryAncient TraditionsPremiumPreviewRead Later 
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First Longhouse From Neolithic Poland Unearthed, Dated to 6000 Years Old
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First Longhouse From Neolithic Poland Unearthed, Dated to 6000 Years Old

Archaeologists working in the Sandomierz-Mokoszyn area of Poland have exposed an extraordinary find: the first longhouse from the early Neolithic period ever found in the Sandomierz Upland. This house, dating back to somewhere between 5300 and 4900 BC (roughly 6,000 years old), was uncovered during rescue excavations launched as part of a project to build a new housing complex. Traces of the Funnel Beaker Culture The excavation team, led by Three Epochs studio from Klimontów, initially set out to verify the existence of a settlement from the Funnel Beaker culture (3700-3200 BC), a well-known archaeological cultural community that had left traces in the area before, reports Science in Poland (PAP). Remarkably Massive Viking Longhouse Discovered in Norway Viking Temple to Thor and Odin Unearthed In Norway Aerial view of 6,000-year-old Neolithic long house uncovered in Sandomierz-Mokoszyn, Poland. (M. Bajka/Voivodeship Department of Monument Protection in Kielce) Read moreSection: ArtifactsAncient TechnologyNewsHistory & ArchaeologyAncient PlacesEuropeRead Later 
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US Judge to Hear Objections to Boeing Plea Deal in Fatal Crashes
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US Judge to Hear Objections to Boeing Plea Deal in Fatal Crashes

A federal judge is set to hold a hearing on Friday to consider objections from relatives of people killed in two Boeing 737 MAX crashes to the U.S. planemaker's agreement to plead guilty to conspiring to defraud regulators. U.S. District Judge Reed O'Connor in Fort Worth,...
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Trump to Focus on Venezuelan Gang in Aurora, Colorado, Rally
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Trump to Focus on Venezuelan Gang in Aurora, Colorado, Rally

Donald Trump will hold an immigration rally Friday in Aurora, Colorado, where he has described the area as a "war zone" overrun with Venezuelan gang members, a claim local officials have denied.
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Everest Climber Remains Believed Found 100 Years Later
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Everest Climber Remains Believed Found 100 Years Later

The partial remains of a British mountaineer who might or might not have been one of the first two people to climb Mount Everest are believed to have been found a century after their ascent of the world's highest peak, according to an expedition led by National...
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Footage Captures Hurricane Milton Barreling Into Walt Disney World Resort
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Footage Captures Hurricane Milton Barreling Into Walt Disney World Resort

Fun seeking vacationers were stranded at the Walt Disney Holiday Resort in Florida after category 3 Hurricane Milton swept through some parts of the state on October 9. Footage from Disney World showed wind moving at over 100mph as tornadoes accompanied the already terrifying weather. Some of those present at the resort took to social media to share their experience, including one TikTok user who claimed to be safe in their room at Art of Animation. They made videos showing swaying trees and battered windows and showed off the lunch boxes provided by Disney hotel staff. Disney parks had to close   @justthemeparks Hurricane Milton is here at Walt Disney World! We’re staying safe in our room at the Art of Animation & hope everyone else in Florida is safe too! We’d also like to say a huge thank you to all the cast members who are working through the hurricane and those who kept the Magic Kingdom open this morning! The small queue’s definitely helped distract us! Trust us to time our vacation during a hurricane! #hurricanemilton #wdw #waltdisneyworld #artofanimation #disneyparks #themeparks ♬ original sound – justthemeparks   Disney World made the rare decision to close the park due to weather, instructing guests to stay safe indoors or within the building from 8:30 pm. They also shut down the water parks and Disney Springs, promising to reopen the following day. Goldman Sachs projected on Tuesday that Disney might lose between $150 million and $200 million this quarter from their park closure due to the ensuing hurricanes. The location is known to host over 50 million tourists every year, making billions every quarter. Disney World / Instagram The public reacts to videos from the resort Videos from Orlando, Florida sparked reactions online from Disney World lovers as they expressed their concern for those who did not have hotel rooms. “My question is what did they do for the people in the fort wilderness campground resort who had campers and tents????” someone protested. Disney World / Instagram Another accused the company of caring only about money, noting that an immediate reopening after such a disaster was wrong. “Let me know how it is in the morning, we are supposed to be there Friday,” a concerned person asked ahead of their upcoming trip to the park. Next up: Lisa Marie Presley’s Memoir Claims Priscilla Presley’s Boyfriend Abused Her At Age 10 The post Footage Captures Hurricane Milton Barreling Into Walt Disney World Resort appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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Riley Keough Responds As Critics Slam Her Mother’s Decision To Keep Her Dead Son On Ice
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Riley Keough Responds As Critics Slam Her Mother’s Decision To Keep Her Dead Son On Ice

Riley Keough revealed that her mother, Lisa Marie Presley, kept her brother’s body in their home for two months to cope with his passing. She details this in the posthumous memoir, From Here To The Great Unknown, noting that the body was kept on dry ice and at cold temperatures in the house’s casitas bedroom. Some people found this detail disturbing and took to social media to share their thoughts, but Riley did not have it and chose to respond. She noted that her late mother would not have cared for people’s opinions about how she preferred to handle her loss. Riley Keough gives reasons for Lisa Marie Presley’s bizarre decision Lisa Marie Presley and her children Riley’s brother Benjamin committed suicide in 2020, which was the same year as the COVID-19 lockdown; hence, transporting his body to Graceland and burying him was not going to be easy. Lisa Marie was also undecided about Hawaii as her other option for Benjamin’s burial site, and this further slowed things down. Lisa Marie was also concerned about the safety of her late child’s body and thought it was safer at her house than at the hands of other people due to their Presley name. She also felt it was within her right to preserve Benjamin’s body herself, as no law in California demanded an immediate burial for deceased people. Lisa Marie presley and her son, Benjamin Keough /Instagram Riley Keough’s brother was eventually buried at Graceland Riley recalled that things started to get spooky when her brother’s body seemed to be speaking to them and pleading to be buried. Lisa Marie had gotten used to caring for him that way and even got an ink artist to examine the body and make matching tattoos on hers.             View this post on Instagram                         A post shared by Lisa Marie Presley (@lisampresley)   Two months later, Lisa Marie buried her son in Graceland, right next to Elvis Presley’s dad, Vernon. While some people are appalled by the revelation, others assume it was just Lisa Marie’s way of easing out of the shock, and a few defend her, saying it is a tradition in some cultures. Next up: Footage Captures Hurricane Milton Barreling Into Walt Disney World Resort The post Riley Keough Responds As Critics Slam Her Mother’s Decision To Keep Her Dead Son On Ice appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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How To Watch ‘It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown’ For Free This Halloween
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How To Watch ‘It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown’ For Free This Halloween

Halloween is incomplete without a fitting movie to spook up the day and the fan-favorite Peanuts film It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown is just the right one. Originally released in 1966, you can now view it for free on Apple TV+. If you are not an Apple subscriber and just want to view the classic, sign up for the 7-day free trial and watch it at zero charge during this period. According to a spokesperson from the platform, the free viewing window is between October 19th and 20th. What to know about ‘It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown’ It’s the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown / Everett When It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown first aired in the ‘60s, viewers felt sad about how the main character, Charlie Brown, was treated for Halloween. He receives rocks instead of candy and gets bullied by Lucy, who kicks him into a football and then causes him to fall. Out of sympathy for the cartoon kid, fans mailed lots of candy to Charles M. Schulz’s studio in California. The 1922-born creator fulfilled his dream of being a globally recognized cartoonist with the Peanuts series after his first attempt with Li’l Folks put him on the map locally. It’s the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown /Everett Charlie Brown was an immediate hit After years of making comic strips about children who acted like adults, Schulz made his onscreen debut in the Peanut series with A Charlie Brown Christmas, which was an instant success, with over 15 million households watching the premiere. It’s the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown /Everett Its success birthed more shows, including A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving and It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, which have maintained their rewatch value through generations. After making wholesome creations for most of his life, Schulz died of a heart attack in his sleep at 77. Next up: Riley Keough Responds As Critics Slam Her Mother’s Decision To Keep Her Dead Son On Ice The post How To Watch ‘It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown’ For Free This Halloween appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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