Thích Quang Duc: The Burning Monk, 1963

Vietnamese Mahayana Buddhist monk Thích Quang Duc in June 1963 set himself ablaze in the busy street of Saigon. He set himself ablaze in a bid to complain against the unjust laws against the Buddhists.  The Buddhists had been banned from flying the

470,000 Canadians Are Without Power, As Fiona Causes Shocking Damage

Fiona made landfall in Nova Scotia on Saturday with hurricane-force winds. The power might be down for several days. According to officials, officials, hundreds of thousands of Canadians were without power Saturday after former hurricane Fiona blasted into the country’s Atlantic provinces,

The Evolution Of Bulletproof Glass

Bulletproof Glass is constructed from coatings of laminated glass or polycarbonate thermoplastic that can resist the hit of small-arms shot. Its security class relies on the thickness and how it stops bullets from piercing the window. Despite the layers, it still maintains

History Of The United States Immigration Before 1965

During the colonial era, from the 1880s to 1920, the United States experienced a significant onslaught of immigrants as they trooped in search of better economic opportunities, while others, like the Pilgrims who came in the early 1600s, arrived in a bid