Eunice Fasoranti
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I am a passionate writer who crafts compelling stories that explore the depths of human emotion and creates narratives that linger in the reader's mind long after the last word.
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How the reputation of pit bulls emerged
The first dog to provoke a public uproar in America was The Spits, a breed that we would most likely now refer to as Pomeranians. America has a long history of condemning particular canines. They gained a reputation as women's dogs because a doctor basically declared that women should bear the repercussions of owning dogs rather than children. While pit bulls were originally regarded as wonderful family dogs and were compared to the Honda Civic of dogs, articles on these dogs described them as lethal and vicious creatures. For more than seven years, Bronwin Dicki studied and wrote a book about pit bulls. A cute sidekick of "The Little Rascals," pitbulls were even included in military advertisements to promote patriotism.
By Eunice Fasorantiabout a year ago in Petlife
The Egyptian Discovery That Terrified Scientists
Years ago, a gruesome discovery was made in Egypt that startled scientists. 16 human hands, all right hands, carefully buried in four eerie pits. These hands were abnormally large, making them look less human at first, but they were indeed human hands. Curiously, no left hands were found. This discovery points to an ancient dark ritual, as depicted in old Egyptian art and tales. It was believed that warriors would present the right hand of their defeated adversaries as proof of victory in exchange for gold. The Egyptians believed in the afterlife, so cutting off someone's hand was thought to cut off their power forever, ensuring a complete and eternal defeat for their enemies. This practice is thought to have occurred during battles between the Egyptians and the Hyksos, who lived in what was once known as Canaan.
By Eunice Fasorantiabout a year ago in History
