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About Arvyn Braich
Arvyn has been writing for several years and has been an English teacher for half of those. He has a degree in American & Canadian Studies, along with other teaching qualifications. When he’s not writing, he’s traveling, or looking after his cats.
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Posted inFavorite Science

6 interesting things to know about déjà vu

Think you’ve read this already? You haven’t…or maybe you have. Scientists have run many déjà vu experiments. Here are some of their interesting results.
Posted by Arvyn Braich September 30, 2025
Portrait of an Old Renaissance Male Inventor Reading a Book and Thinking about Ideas of Innovation of the Times. A Curious Librarian Getting Knowledge and Wisdom from History Books
Posted inHistory

The strangest jobs from medieval times

Bare feet in leech-filled swamps. Marking swan bills. Buckets of filth thrown out at midnight. These were real jobs medieval people actually did.
Posted by Arvyn Braich September 29, 2025
Mother and child using orange paint on house walls to renovate apartment room, having fun with housework redecoration. Woman with little kid painting with paintbrush and roller
Posted inScience

6 interesting facts about the color orange

Why do skies glow orange? Why did English once lack a word for it? And why do pilots react to it faster than red? Learn the surprising truths about orange.
Posted by Arvyn Braich September 27, 2025
Road collapses with huge cracks. Flood damage highway. Asphalt road collapsed and fallen after heavy flood or earthquake
Posted inGeography

The U.S. town that records more earthquakes than anywhere else

Parkfield looks quiet, but the ground tells a different story. This tiny California town shakes more than anywhere else in the country. Why? Let's find out.
Posted by Arvyn Braich September 26, 2025
Mule, typical pack animal used in Colombian farms - Equus asinus × Equus caballus
Posted inHistory

The American town that accidentally elected a mule

In 1938, a small town cast its votes like any other year. What they didn’t realize was that one candidate wasn’t human. And it still managed to win.
Posted by Arvyn Braich September 24, 2025
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Posted inHistory

Some of the greatest ad campaigns that made history

Not all ads simply sell products. These campaigns changed habits, rewrote marketing rules, and even shaped global politics. Curious to know which ones?
Posted by Arvyn Braich September 21, 2025
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Vice President Dick Cheney observing ceremony at James Fort, Jamestown Settlement, Virginia on May 4, 2007.
Posted inWorld

12 things you may not know about Queen Elizabeth II

Think you knew the Queen? Wait until you hear about her strange alarm, the legal loopholes, and the story she once slipped into a crowd to party.
Posted by Arvyn Braich September 19, 2025
The letter "J" of education alphabet ABC wooden block
Posted inHistory

How “J” was the last letter added to the alphabet

The alphabet you know hides a latecomer with a strange past. One letter took a while to join, but it soon changed spelling forever. Can you guess which one?
Posted by Arvyn Braich September 18, 2025
Female hands with manicure holding walnuts. Useful brown nuts in women's hands. Walnuts in female hands on a background of nuts in the shell.
Posted inHistory

Ancient Romans tossed walnuts at weddings – why?

Walnuts flew through the air at Roman weddings, but the reason isn’t what you’d expect. They had a symbolic reason, as well as a practical one, for doing so.
Posted by Arvyn Braich September 15, 2025
melted ice cream cone in a waffle cone under the sun
Posted inHistory

Investigating the claim that it was illegal to carry ice cream in your back pocket in some States

For years, people have claimed there's a strange ice cream law. But the truth about it is hidden in old rumors and livestock tricks. And a twist no one expects.
Posted by Arvyn Braich September 13, 2025

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