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The Incredible Alcatraz Prison Break !

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The Plan  The FBI were aided by Allan West, who didn't make it out of his cell and began providing them the details. The men concealed their absence while working outside their cells—and after the escape itself—by sculpting dummy heads from a hand-made paper mixture of soap, toothpaste, concrete dust, and toilet paper, and giving them a realistic appearance with paint from the maintenance shop and hair from the barbershop floor. With towels and clothing piled under the blankets in their bunks and the dummy heads positioned on the pillows, they appeared to be sleeping.  They also assembled a six-by-fourteen-foot rubber raft, the seams carefully stitched by hand and sealed with heat from nearby steam pipes. Paddles were improvised from scrap wood and screws. The Escape   On the night of June 11, 1962, after all the preparations were made, the men began planning. West found that the cement used to reinforce the collapsing concrete around the vent had hardened, n...

The American War of Independence - PART 2 ( THE CLIMAX ! )

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Click here for Part 1 Preface There was widespread protest against the Townshend Acts. Boston merchants boycotted British goods. Soon the o ther colonies joined the protest. The women formed their own organization called the " Daughters of Liberty". Boston Massacre The British mobilized more troops to encounter the protests. This enraged the people further and many people joined the protest. In March 1770, the local people started to throw snowballs on the British troops, but the British retaliated with bullets. Five civilians were killed. The patriots pressed throughout the colonies declared the Boston Massacre, an unwarranted crime committed against the people of Boston, by the cruel British. The wrath continued to grow, the colonists set their sight on the remaining tax on tea. Boston Tea Party On December 16th a band of patriots know as the "Sons of Liberty" disguised themselves as Native Americans, and marched down to the Boston Harbour, and boarded a Briti...

The American War of Independence - PART 1

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Introduction The American Revolutionary War, also known as The American War of Independence or T he American Revolution (1775–83), is a rebellion that led 13 of Britain's North American colonies to political independence and formed the United States. The war followed the expansion of alienation for more than a decade between the British Crown and its large and influential segment of the North American colony. Until early 1778, the conflict was a civil war within the British Empire, but then when France (1778) and Spain (1779) joined the colony against Britain, it became an international war. From the beginning, naval power was extremely important in deciding the course of the war. The Navy provided flexibility to British strategy, offsetting a relatively small number of troops sent to the United States and ultimately enabling the French to help the US bring about the final British surrender at Yorktown. Colonies of the European Powers The European Powers, The ...

What is Multiverse ?

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What is "Multiverse" ? The Multiverse is a hypothetical group of multiple universes. Together, these universes embrace everything that exists: space, time, matter, energy, the whole of information, and the laws and constants that explain them. The various universes in the Multiverse are called "parallel universes," "other universes," "alternative universes," or "many worlds." History of "Multiverse Theory" American philosopher and psychologist William James used the term "multiverse" in 1895, but in a different context. Erwin Schrödinger gave a lecture in Dublin in 1952, where he jokingly warned the audience that what he was trying to say might "sound crazy." When his equations seem to explain several different stories, he said, "these are not alternatives, but everything will actually happen at the same time." This type of duality is called "superposition". Examp...