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  • 2 months ago | kevinmd.com | Debbie Moore-Black |Jimmy Chen |Ami Shah |Riya Sood

    The sun was out, casting a warm glow over the world as the snow melted into slush. The air was crisp, invigorating, as I leashed up my pups for their morning half-mile walk. Today, I had an extra companion, another pup I was babysitting, turning my duo into a trio. As we strolled, I couldn’t help but feel grateful. My health—both physical and mental—was intact, and I knew how fortunate I was.

  • Jan 10, 2025 | kevinmd.com | Stephanie Wellington |Michele Luckenbaugh |Jimmy Chen |Allison R. Linehan

    While a new year offers new beginnings, it’s not about scrapping everything and starting fresh. Instead, it means sitting still and quiet long enough to truly appreciate life lessons and use them as fuel for growth. So, here’s what I’m taking from one year to the next. PeaceIn 2024 I learned that life’s events can shake you to your very core, and there’s little you can do to stop it.

  • Dec 22, 2024 | thecollector.com | Jimmy Chen

    For much of its history, Russia, and its predecessor Muscovy, have been a land power. It was only at the turn of the 18th century that Russia acquired an ocean fleet. This article provides an overview of five of the most important battles fought by the Russian navy over the last 300 years, beginning with a victory over the Swedish fleet during the reign of Peter the Great and ending with a calamitous defeat to Japan on the eve of the First World War. 1.

  • Dec 21, 2024 | thecollector.com | Jimmy Chen

    Qin Shi Huangdi, or the First Emperor of Qin, is usually credited with the unification of China. However, the Qin Dynasty collapsed within a couple of years of his death, and China fell into anarchy and disorder as powerful warlords vied for power. One of the rebel leaders, a man of humble birth named Liu Bang, eventually triumphed over his rivals and founded the Han Dynasty, which would rule over a reunified China for the next four centuries.

  • Nov 19, 2024 | thecollector.com | Jimmy Chen

    Of all Napoleon’s marshals, Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte’s career was the most unusual. As a young soldier in the French Revolutionary Wars, he rapidly rose up the ranks before becoming part of Napoleon Bonaparte’s extended family. He fought in Napoleon’s great campaigns after 1805, but his tendency to question Napoleon’s orders caused him to fall out of favor. He was unexpectedly elected Crown Prince of Sweden in 1810 and commanded allied armies against Napoleon in 1813-14.

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