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Wigs as a social status

The so-called Allonge wig became a trademark of European rulers in the 17th century. Not only the nobility, but also the bourgeoisie are emulating the trend. For over 100 years, they have been the hallmark of the social status of a French. Dubbing: alugha Author: ZDF/Terra X/ Story House Productio

Where to Invade Next - Official Trailer #1

To show what the USA can learn from rest of the world, director Michael Moore playfully visits various nations in Europe and Africa as a one-man "invader" to take their ideas and practices for America. Whether it is Italy with its generous vacation time allotments, France with its gourmet school lun

The Revival of the Vinyl Record in the Digital Age

For more Science Videos: https://lt.org/ * Vinyl or analog records have experienced a tremendous upsurge in popularity over the last decade. In this video, DOMINIK BARTMANSKI analyzes the reasons underlying vinyl’s resurgence in an age where digital music seemed destined to wipe it out. * Employing

12 Emotions You Might Feel But Can't Explain

I hope everyone is doing well, even with the Covid-19 virus and self-isolation. Once it's over, we will be stronger. We know that not everyone wants to hear or be reminded all the time of the Coronavirus, so today's video, we will do what we do best. Psych2Go will continue educating the public about