Imperialism in India
Imperialism in India helped create an India that we know today. Imperialism brought many new things such as technology and medicine to help bring India to the modern era.
How to Save a Phone From Water Damage
I will teach you how to save a phone from water damage the quickest and most effective way…
The Effects of Food on Thai Cultures: Part Four
This is the fourth part of a multi part article that looks in depth at the effects food has played in the cultures found in the lands currently known as Thailand. In this part rice and Thailand are discussed. Included is an interview with a rice farmer.
How Women Have Shattered the Glass Ceiling in the Workplace
Maintain your hope of advancing as a working lady. See how working women are breaking the glass ceiling.
Filipino Myths and Legends: The Legend of Rice
An Visayan story about the origin of rice.
China: An Amazing Country with a Colorful Culture
Wow – China is so awesome! Have you ever wondered about some things in China? What the food is like? What the religions are there?
Free Rice
Why I think the website is beneficial, and how I think it could be made better.
The Rise of Tokugawa Shogunate
The chaotic period of Japan was ended when Tokugawa Ieyasu united all of Japan under his Shogunate. During this time, Christianity arrived in Japan with the Europeans and the Shogun had a wise reaction to the arrival of the Europeans. Edo became the capital and the emperor a figurehead. Here is the story of Japan, the early years of Tokugawa Shogunate and it’s interaction with the West.
Click Here to Save the World
I joined a new facebook group this week. It’s called “Feed a Child with Just a Click!” and there are well over three million users at the time of this writing. Here is an examination of four different popular sites dedicated to ending world hunger, how they work, how they’re formatted, where the money comes from, and where it goes to. Ad revenue being generated by clicking can help to save the world.
Famine and the Failure of Rice Harvest and Great Bengal, India
In 1770 AD, Northeast India, in the area now known as Bangladesh, British administration failed to prepare for times of inadequate rainfall so, when crops failed in 1770, no food supplies were available for the peasant farmers. Ultimately, the mass starvation of Indian peasants resulted from poor government administration.






















