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- What Does History Show About The Nature Of Human Beings?
by Jonathan Chin. History is important because of what we as people need it for. It affects us and we need to be able to understand it effectively to become aware of what is around us. As we have looked at the course of history, I have noticed that many people have changed with times showing their nature as human beings. When you observe the cause and effect relationships and what really happens, you will see how ... products, articles, news
- The History Of The Ragdoll
by Gary Clay. Dolls have been a cherished part of cultures worldwide for centuries and possibly throughout all of human civilization. As toys or as collectibles, dolls are beautiful and charming companions for all ages. The earliest known dolls were made of raw, natural materials like clay, sticks, and even leaves and corn husks. The first commercially produced dolls were made of delicate china and was more... products, articles, news
- Risk Still Makes History
by Jonathon Hardcastle. What happens to our old board games when we stop being kids? I always thought that board games are not played by anyone anymore, or at least that was my thought up until recently. Particularly regarding "Risk," which was my favorite board game during my childhood, I used to think that nobody was interested in playing it anymore as I have not heard anyone mention its name for some years now. But, ... products, articles, news
- The History Of Toys Over Time
by Victor Epand. Toys sure have came a long way since the first doll made literally thousands of years ago in ancient Egyptian times. Imagine this, the first doll was made with basic fabrics and paper pulled together with some string! Nowadays we have complex toys made of plastics, alloys, rubbers, and so many other materials too many to mention. But not only have the materials advanced, now toys can transform, m... products, articles, news
- The History of Bingo in the United States
by Anthony Wayne. One would think that bingo has been around forever, but in fact, it was only introduced to the United States in 1929. At the time, the game of bingo was known as "beano" because players marked their cards with beans.
The game of bingo was first played at a county fair in Jacksonville, Georgia. It was a struggling traveling toy salesman from New York named Edwin Lowe who made the game famous. ... products, articles, news
- The History of the Video Game Industry
by Ty Wagner. Video game industry is one of the most upcoming industries nowadays. Speaking precisely it is the economic sector involved with the development, marketing and sale of video game. Formally known as interactive entertainment industry, it provides entertainment to a large number of people and also provides a variety of job opportunities in various disciplines. Now it is supposed to the largest indus... products, articles, news
- The History Of Role Playing Games
by Victor Epand. Role playing games were originally born out of simple role playing exercises that people performed. Role playing often had origins in theater, with people taking on the persona of a character and adopting that personality, background, and motivation as their own. Staying in this character, they would perform a series of events to complete the tasks assigned to them.
This idea eventually grew int... products, articles, news
- Coloring Page Crayons History: Four Fun Facts for Kids
by Michael Bennett. Kid coloring page crayons have a history. Here are four free color crayon history facts most kids don't know.
1) Kids crayons 2) History and Inventors of crayons3) How crayons are made 4) Types and Uses of Crayons
Add these to your coloring know how braggin' rights, kid.
1. Kids Crayons Five billion crayons used?! In one year?! Kid, you know you love coloring.
Crayons are divided into childre... products, articles, news
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