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History in a Nutshell | Ancient Rome | Season 1 | Episode 6

Friends, students educators lend me your ears. I come to bring you this new addition of History in a Nutshell. In this episode, we will be traveling back thousands of years to some of the earliest days of western civilization. So what comes to mind when you hear the words Ancient Rome? Gladiators? Architecture? Emperors? Perhaps togas? Join me as we take a journey through Ancient Rome from Rome's founding and the Republic to the reign of the emperors and its eventual collapse.

India Arie Net Worth

India Arie is an R&B singer-songwriter born on October 3, 1975 in Denver, CO. She has achieved great success in her career, winning multiple Grammy Awards and selling millions of records worldwide. Her most popular songs include "Video" and "Beautiful," which have become staples in the music industry. India Arie is a member of R&B Singer Age, Biography and Wiki đź’° Net worth: $4.5 million About R&B singer-songwriter who has won multiple Grammy Awards and has sold millions of records worldwide.

Margaret R. Brown, secretary - The Washington Post

Margaret R. Brown, 82, an executive secretary at the Federal Aviation Administration’s Washington Air Route Traffic Control Center in Leesburg from 1962 until her retirement in 1990, died Jan. 29 at a nursing facility in Haymarket, Va. She had Alzheimer’s disease, said her daughter, Janice Kennedy. Margaret Lavinia Reece, a native of Alexandria, was a 1948 graduate of the old George Washington High School. She was a Sunday school teacher at the Calvary Baptist Church in Ashburn and lived in Sterling.

NASA: Ocean on Saturn moon contains almost all known ingredients for supporting life

WATCH: NASA scientists announce compelling evidence for hydrothermal vents on Saturn’s moon Enceladus. A tremendous ocean swirls under the surface of Saturn’s moon Enceladus, and now, NASA scientists say its waters may possess life-sustaining features previously seen only on Earth. A new report published today in Science has revealed compelling evidence for hydrothermal vents in Enceladus’ global ocean. NASA’s Cassini probe, which has been orbiting the planet Saturn since 2004, made this discovery in 2015.