History of MONDAY

Monday has been named after the Moon. Monday is the day of the week between Sunday and Tuesday. Monday is the second day of the week. Different religion has a different perspective on Monday. In Judaism, Monday is considered as a perfect day for fasting. …

History of SUNDAY

Sunday has been named after the sun, as the name of the first day of the week. Early Romans, considered Saturday as the first day of the week. But, as the worshipping of the sun increased, the sun’s day advanced from the position of the …

Latin Borrowings in English

A study of the history and process of Borrowing is essentially the study of the development of language. It reveals the point of contact between two people and two ways of living and speaking. The English language was its profundity and reach to a number …

History of ZODIAC

The Zodiac is an astrological concept understood generally in terms of a diagram dividing the sky into twelve parts. Each of these twelve parts has a name and their symbol and most of their name and symbol being the name of animal-like Capricorn (a goat), …

History of CHEMISTRY

Robert Boyle is considered to have refined the modern scientific method for alchemy and to have separated Chemistry further from alchemy. Chemistry is a branch of Science that has been around for a long time. In fact, Chemistry is known to date back as far …

History of PNEUMONIA

German Pathologist Edwin Klebs observed Pneumonia bacteria under a microscope for the first step and this was a huge step forward in the fight against the pulmonary disease. Pneumonia is an acute infection of the lungs that produce coughing, fever, chills, muscles aches, and difficulty …