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From the 16th to the late 17th centuries, Naval vessels of war carried smoothbore cannons as their primary armaments.
Tags: pirate, navy, sailing, sea, high seas
Loose Cannon
What is an Idea? it's a packet of information conveyed through information to expand understanding in others. You've got lots of em! and they are wonderful. Now get out there and blow some minds! I've always loved the phrase 'Mind Blown' because it infers a correlation between explosives and knowledge or Ideas. That a thought can be so powerful that it 'explosively' changes your view of... well anything!
Tags: mind blown, explosion, bomb, military, grenadier
Pitch your ideas
The 1600's witnessed the birth of the world's first corporations. An era of Monopolies - giants of trade and global commerce. Corporations like the Hudson bay company, the Dutch East India Company, and others wielded unimaginable economic and military power in a world where many of the lines of statehood and imperialist conquest had yet to be inked. Many comparisons can be drawn from the Merchant empires and monopolies of old to the rise of contemporary global mercantile giants such as Amazon and Walmart, and this design is a throwback to the now infamous logo of the British East India Company, translated into a modern context, but intending to keep the same powerful yet perhaps sinister meaning behind it.
Tags: pirates of the caribbean, ocean, amazon, bezos, spice trade
Dendrites and Axons form the basics of a neuron’s connectivity in the brain. They house the specific neurotransmitters that allow neurons to send signals to other regions of the brain to do biology things that help us maintain brain function and live out our lives. deficiencies in specific neurotransmitters inside these cellular structures underlie many common neurological disorders including both OCD and ADHD!
Tags: neurology resident, neuroscience, biopsychology, neurology student, neurology