Basically, it's like "history repeats itself". History shows trends in human behavior, and thus by studying it we can have an idea how things will end up.
For example, say you date a person that cheats on you then later on they want to date you again. Your past history with this person tells you that they are a cheater and they are likely to cheat again.
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Monty is a variant of the name Monte which is a diminutive of Montgomery. It's derived from an English surname meaning 'Gumarich's Mountain' in Norman French.
The name Norman is Gaelic so it is most likely to come from Scotland in the UK! It means Thor courage or Thor ming The name Norman is also of a Germanic origin (Germany) In Germany the name Norman means Norseman or North Man is English!
derived from the ancesters of the Norman Conquest in 1066 when the original name was something like Welle, meaning 'well' suggesting the family lived near a well. First found in Berkshire they are thought to be decendents of Baron Welles, the Duke of Somerset whose name is linked with the Norman Conquest. Subsequent family lines adopted the name Willis
Norman is a locational English surname that referred to a person who was originally from Scandinavia or Normandy.
Ultimately, the Family surname Normanderives from the Scandinavian word noromenn, meaning "men from the North". However, the related link below shows four different countries to choose from: Please click there.
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Norman Cousins was born on June 24, 1915, in Union Hill, New Jersey, USA.
Cousins started at UCLA in 1978. Google Norman Cousins UCLA 1978 for confirmation.
husband and wife and also cousins
Norman comes from the French name, meaning "Invader of Normandie".
Richard wingo and kyle norman are not blood brothers they're just friends.
Norman Hamilton has written: 'The history of Burpham' -- subject(s): History
Norman Moorsom has written: 'Highlights in the history of Cleveland' -- subject(s): History
Norman B. Wilkinson has written: 'Explosives in History' 'Explosives in history' -- subject(s): Gunpowder, History
Norman Leonard Baker has written: 'The history of geography' -- subject(s): Geography, History
The case of Norman Cousins' illness and treatment was distinctive in that it created medical interest in the correlation between mood and illness. Cousins used humor to treat his arthritic pain, claiming he could decrease his pain and treat some of his illnesses with a positive outlook and watching humorous movies.
The term Norman, when referring to the Norman people of France, is derived from Northman or Norseman, as they came from the North (they were Vikings)