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World history or global history as a field of historical study examines history from a global perspective. It emerged centuries ago; some leading practitioners are Voltaire, Hegel, Karl Marx, Oswald Spengler, and Arnold J. Toynbee. The field became much more active in the late 20th
The study of human societies from ancient times to the present day is the subject of the vast and intricate field of world history. It encompasses political, economic, social, cultural, and technological developments, exploring interactions between civilizations, empires, nations, and peoples.
By Md.Abdur Rouf10 months ago in Earth
🐍King Cobra : Toxic Supreme
The King Cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) isn’t just another venomous snake—it's the longest venomous snake in the world and one of the most lethally fascinating creatures on the planet. Found in forests across Asia, this toxic reptile has earned a legendary reputation for its size, deadly venom, and unique behavior. In this post, we’ll explore everything that makes the King Cobra a true monarch of the wild.
By Bishal Chakraborty 10 months ago in Earth
Drowned in Fury: The Wrath of Yangtze River Floods
The 1931 Yangtze River Floods: China's Watery Cataclysm In the sweltering summer of 1931, China found itself at the mercy of one of the most catastrophic natural disasters in human history. The Yangtze River, normally a source of life and sustenance, transformed into a monstrous force of destruction. What unfolded was not just a flood—it was a months-long watery siege that drowned cities, shattered rural life, and left a death toll that climbed into the millions. No modern disaster before or since has matched its scale of devastation.
By James Brock10 months ago in Earth
"The Last Seed"
There was a small, arid town called Maruva, where the sun scorched the earth and rain came as a blessing only now and then, a young man named Ayaan lived. Living in Maruva wasn't easy—crops died, water was difficult to come by, and opportunities were even scarcer. But Ayaan was different. Where others would see the barren lands and give up hope, Ayaan would gaze at the barren lands and envision a canvas waiting to be painted.
By Alvin Ahmed10 months ago in Earth
The Origins of Earth: How Our Planet Formed 4.5 Billion Years Ago
The Origins of Earth: How Our Planet Formed 4.5 Billion Years Ago Today, when we walk barefoot on soft grass or gaze up at towering mountains, it's easy to forget how dramatically different our planet once was. Earth’s journey from a chaotic swirl of dust and gas to the vibrant, life-filled world we know today is a story of violence, patience, and remarkable transformation. Travel back with me to about 4.5 billion years ago, and let’s explore the origins of our home.
By Jeno Treshan 10 months ago in Earth
Langtang Gosaikunda Trek: Sacred Lakes and Himalayan Valleys
The Langtang Gosaikunda Trek is a stunning blend of high alpine landscapes, sacred lakes, and traditional mountain villages, all within easy reach of Kathmandu. This journey takes you through the heart of the Langtang Valley, across high ridges, and up to the holy lakes of Gosaikunda, offering a trekking experience that combines nature, culture, and spiritual energy.
By Oliver Backman10 months ago in Earth
Strategy Adds $1.4B in Bitcoin, Nears Limit of Equity Offering Program
Strategy Adds $1.4 Billion in Bitcoin, Nears Limit of Equity Offering Program In a bold and closely watched move, software firm and prominent Bitcoin advocate MicroStrategy has added another $1.4 billion worth of Bitcoin to its already massive digital asset holdings. The purchase raises the total amount invested in Bitcoin by the company to new highs, just shy of the program's current limit. The latest acquisition underscores MicroStrategy’s unwavering commitment to Bitcoin as a primary treasury asset and signals continued institutional interest in the world’s largest cryptocurrency despite market volatility.
By GLOBAL NEWS10 months ago in Earth
Scientists Release an Unprecedented Photo Capturing the Birth of the Universe
Scientists Release an Unprecedented Photo Capturing the Birth of the Universe In a groundbreaking achievement that has captivated the scientific community and the public alike a team of astrophysicists has released what they are calling the most detailed and unprecedented photo capturing the birth of the universe. This image compiled from years of data collected by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and other advanced observatories offers a glimpse into the earliest moments after the Big Bang more than 13.8 billion years ago.
By Adnan Rasheed10 months ago in Earth









