Biography
Emanuel Kant the Philosopher
Immanuel Kant, a towering figure in the history of philosophy, stands as a beacon of enlightenment thought and a cornerstone of the modern philosophical inquiry. His ideas have reverberated all over through centuries, shaping the landscape of moral, political, and metaphysical discourse. He was Born in Königsberg, Prussia (now Kaliningrad, Russia) in 1724, Kant's contributions to philosophy are very profound, influencing thinkers from his time to the present day.
By el hariti adil2 years ago in Chapters
The Simpsons' Shocking Move: The Death of a 34-Year-Old Character Leaves Fans Reeling"
Presentation: In the energetic and consistently developing universe of TV, barely any shows have accomplished the notorious status and persevering through ubiquity of "The Simpsons." For more than thirty years, the energized sitcom has been a staple in families all over the planet, catching the hearts and minds of watchers with its contemptuous humor, vital characters, and ironical interpretation of contemporary society. In any case, in a new improvement that has sent shockwaves through the fanbase, the makers of "The Simpsons" went with the striking choice to kill off a dearest character who had been an apparatus of the show for a considerable length of time.
By MD Nirab Hossain2 years ago in Chapters
Scary horror stories
The Watcher in the Woods Darren loved the quiet of the countryside, far removed from the chaos of city life. It was why he’d moved to the old farmhouse, despite its creaking floors and drafty windows. He enjoyed the open spaces, the distant tree line that bordered his property, and the soft rustling of leaves at night.
By fahmida akter fahima2 years ago in Chapters
Linus
LINUS May 3, 2023 Before I got Old, when I was really small, I remember when I first met my Mom. I was with a different family at first and had a mother that looked like me and brothers and sisters and I was really small. This other family would put me and all my brothers and sisters into a basket with little holes in it and carry us from place to place in it. On some days, we would go to a new place called San Francisco and on some days one of my brothers and sisters would leave us and go to a new place but I don’t know where because I could not go with them. When they would leave, I would miss them. Then one day I was in the place called San Francisco and this lady stopped walking and picked me up.
By Morgan Longford2 years ago in Chapters
HISTORY OF EARTH
Over the last several billion years, Earth has been pounded by asteroids struck into other planets have frozen over multiple times instances or occasions let alone being governed by various types of bizarre creatures Sometimes we are amazed by our blue Homeworld has managed to endure. however, if we desire to go on a quick tour we will need to study the history of our planet. begin right from the very start approximately four and a half billion years in the past the clouds of dust and gas around 4.6 billion years ago. a thick cluster of interstellar gas and This Cloud disintegrated into dust. spinning mass of material that became more heated Continuing to increase in temperature until hydrogen combined to form helium and in a blink of an eye, our son came into the world and baby Earth was also in transit once our star was born, all the subject at the most extreme points of the Rotating disk started to coalesce into a clump. these clusters will serve as the starting point for the celestial bodies within our solar system system as they gathered additional material they became larger and more round in shape clusters in the colder areas of the The majority of objects in the solar system were primarily composed of ice. fluids like liquids and gases nearer to the Sun, all the solid material created inner planets such as Mars and The planet Earth.
By Santosh Roka2 years ago in Chapters
Chinese Farewell . Content Warning.
Chinese festivals are deeply rooted in tradition, culture, and mythology, offering a unique insight into the rich tapestry of Chinese civilization. From the grand Spring Festival, also known as Chinese New Year, to the serene Mid-Autumn Festival, these celebrations are marked by vibrant rituals, delicious cuisine, and colorful customs.
By Praveen Pk2 years ago in Chapters
The Canyon's Cry: Where Wind Meets Wail
Folks huddle closer, firelight dancing in their eyes. Tonight's story ain't for the faint of heart. It's a tale woven from starlight and screams, passed down through generations in our family: the legend of Whisperwind's Wailer. Now, some might scoff, call it a campfire yarn to spook the young'uns. But let me tell you, the wind in Whisperwind Canyon carries more than whispers.
By Nitish Kumar2 years ago in Chapters







