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A Thank You - Your Marriott CompIimentary 22 PiIIow Luxury Set is Ready- But need to get lt by tonight

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Wed Sep 25 17:20:29 2024

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08:04 AM Hey everyone, I've been going through some historical documentaries lately, and I stumbled upon some fascinating facts about the construction of the Great Wall of China. Did you know it’s said to be visible from space? I’m curious to see if any of you have come across any interesting historical events or anniversaries recently. Cheers, Eli -- 08:32 AM Hi Eli, That's really cool. I’ve heard about the visibility myth before, though. Neil deGrasse Tyson actually debunked it, letting everyone know that the Great Wall is not visible from space without aid. But still, it’s an incredible piece of history. Lately, I've been diving into the history of the Roman Empire. The recent anniversary of Julius Caesar's assassination was on March 15. There's so much intrigue surrounding that event—turns out the Senate was a pretty dangerous place! Best, Mira -- 09:10 AM Morning all, That’s fascinating, Mira. The Roman Empire’s political drama is something I find endlessly
interesting. Actually, speaking of significant anniversaries, last week marked 75 years since the Geneva Conventions were signed. These agreements were so pivotal in modern warfare and humanitarian law. Who knew that such powerful frameworks for wartime conduct would come out of a post-war world? Take care, Alfie -- 10:22 AM Hi everyone, Alfie, that’s a great point. The Geneva Conventions have had such a lasting impact on how wars are fought and, perhaps more importantly, how prisoners and non-combatants are treated. Just recently, I watched a documentary on the Apollo 11 moon landing. The anniversary is coming up on July 20, and each time I learn more about it, I am just blown away by the human ingenuity and bravery involved. Regards, Nina -- 11:00 AM Hi all, Nina, the moon landing is such an incredible milestone. It’s hard to believe it happened over half a century ago. I’ve been revisiting some medieval history myself. Did you know last month marked the 625th
anniversary of the Battle of Kosovo? It was a significant event for both Serbian and Ottoman histories and shaped the course of the Balkans for centuries. The legends and the heroism associated with it are captivating. Catch you later, James -- 12:05 PM Hey team, So many cool pieces of history coming up in this discussion. James, I knew about the Battle of Kosovo in passing, but I didn't realize it had such a monumental impact. It’s crazy how some events shape national identities for generations. Since we’re sharing, I remembered a lesser-known yet deeply significant moment too—the signing of the Magna Carta in 1215. It established the foundation for constitutional law. It doesn’t get enough credit for how it influenced modern governance. Cheers, Micah -- 1:30 PM Micah, you're absolutely right. The Magna Carta is a cornerstone of modern democracy. All these historical events remind me of why I love history so much—each event is a piece of a vast puzzle that forms
our current world. Speaking of which, anyone thought about potentially visiting some historical sites? There's something surreal about standing where such impactful events took place. Regards, Eli

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          08:04 AM
          
          Hey everyone,
          
          I've been going through some historical documentaries lately, and I stumbled upon some fascinating facts about the construction of the Great Wall of China. Did you know it’s said to be visible from space? I’m curious to see if any of you have come across any interesting historical events or anniversaries recently.
          
          Cheers,
          Eli
          
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          08:32 AM
          
          Hi Eli,
          
          That's really cool. I’ve heard about the visibility myth before, though. Neil deGrasse Tyson actually debunked it, letting everyone know that the Great Wall is not visible from space without aid. But still, it’s an incredible piece of history. Lately, I've been diving into the history of the Roman Empire. The recent anniversary of Julius Caesar's assassination was on March 15. There's so much intrigue surrounding that event—turns out the Senate was a pretty dangerous place!
          
          Best,
          Mira
          
          --
          
          09:10 AM
          
          Morning all,
          
          That’s fascinating, Mira. The Roman Empire’s political drama is something I find endlessly interesting. Actually, speaking of significant anniversaries, last week marked 75 years since the Geneva Conventions were signed. These agreements were so pivotal in modern warfare and humanitarian law. Who knew that such powerful frameworks for wartime conduct would come out of a post-war world?
          
          Take care,
          Alfie
          
          --
          
          10:22 AM
          
          Hi everyone,
          
          Alfie, that’s a great point. The Geneva Conventions have had such a lasting impact on how wars are fought and, perhaps more importantly, how prisoners and non-combatants are treated. Just recently, I watched a documentary on the Apollo 11 moon landing. The anniversary is coming up on July 20, and each time I learn more about it, I am just blown away by the human ingenuity and bravery involved.
          
          Regards,
          Nina
          
          --
          
          11:00 AM
          
          Hi all,
          
          Nina, the moon landing is such an incredible milestone. It’s hard to believe it happened over half a century ago. I’ve been revisiting some medieval history myself. Did you know last month marked the 625th anniversary of the Battle of Kosovo? It was a significant event for both Serbian and Ottoman histories and shaped the course of the Balkans for centuries. The legends and the heroism associated with it are captivating.
          
          Catch you later,
          James
          
          --
          
          12:05 PM
          
          Hey team,
          
          So many cool pieces of history coming up in this discussion. James, I knew about the Battle of Kosovo in passing, but I didn't realize it had such a monumental impact. It’s crazy how some events shape national identities for generations. Since we’re sharing, I remembered a lesser-known yet deeply significant moment too—the signing of the Magna Carta in 1215. It established the foundation for constitutional law. It doesn’t get enough credit for how it influenced modern governance.
          
          Cheers,
          Micah
          
          --
          
          1:30 PM
          
          Micah, you're absolutely right. The Magna Carta is a cornerstone of modern democracy. All these historical events remind me of why I love history so much—each event is a piece of a vast puzzle that forms our current world. Speaking of which, anyone thought about potentially visiting some historical sites? There's something surreal about standing where such impactful events took place.
          
          Regards,
          Eli

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