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Human Rights & 2580 Years | Armstrong Economics


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The battle for human rights has unfolded over the course of thousands of years. The oldest record is that of the Cyrus Cylinder, which is an ancient clay artifact that has been called the oldest-known charter of universal human rights and a symbol of Cyrus’ humanitarian rule. The cylinder dates from the 6th century BC and was discovered in the ruins of Babylon in 1879.
The cuneiform script is considered by many Biblical scholars to be evidence of Cyrus’s policy of repatriation of the Jewish people following their captivity in Babylon. Persians’ Zoroastrian faith was the source of religious tolerance. The three wise men in the Nativity Scene at the birth of Christ were Zorasters from Persia. ....

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Areez Katki on queerness across histories and cultures


Artist Areez Katki pictured at his new exhibition, History reserves but a few lines for you.
Areez Katki has always had a fascination with the implicit, coded lines of communication between queer artists across history and cultures.
Building on those codes with his first solo show in Wellington,
History reserves but a few lines for you explores ideas of queer intimacy, craft traditions and the complexities of the migratory experience through a series of embroidered textile-based works.
“It comes back to the title – it’s quite a mouthful, but it’s a direct quote taken from a translation of a poem by [Egyptiot Greek poet] Constantine Peter Cavafy,” the Pōneke-based queer artist said. ....

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Editors' picks: 10 snacks to try from around the world


, Updated 12 Feb 2021, 12:35 GMT
Nothing says Portugal quite like a pasteis de nata: a wobbly egg custard encased in layers of buttery pastry that manages to be both crunchy and soft at the same time.
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1. Fried peanut butter and banana sandwich
Too many of these and it’s a coronary waiting to happen but, once in a blue moon, it’s a finger-licking joy. This decadent slice of Americana was Elvis Presley’s preferred sandwich (although his contained bacon, too), and is famously served at Gladys’ Diner at Graceland, the King’s former home in Tennessee. While I’ve never been to the Memphis mansion myself, I discovered the recipe via Nigella Lawson, and it’s worryingly easy to make: spread a liberal amount of smooth peanut butter on one slice of white bread and mashed banana on the other, sandwich together and fry in butter until golden on both sides, then sprinkle with sugar. It’s even easier to eat. ....

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