Historical
Christ has set us free
"You put that whip down, or y'all be sorry." "I'll be sorry? Not as sorry as you will, boy!" With that, young Freeland raised the horsewhip and threw a mighty wave of the whip's end at me. Flinching, I felt the sting of a cut across my shoulder. Before the man could raise his arm again for a second blow, I was upon him and knocked him clean off his feet, as my fist drove into his jaw.
By Raymond G. Taylor2 years ago in Fiction
The Titanic: A Tragic Tale of Luxury
Introduction: The RMS Titanic, dubbed the "unsinkable" ship, is still remembered as one of the most terrible and iconic maritime accidents in history. Its narrative revolves around grandeur, ambition, and, in the end, devastating loss. This article explores the circumstances that contributed to the Titanic's tragedy and its lasting significance by delving into its history, construction, journey, and sinking.
By Vijay Kumar2 years ago in Fiction
Dictator`s amulet
Francisco Franco's secret to power Francisco Franco, the Spanish dictator whose rule spanned over three decades, is a figure often remembered for his authoritarian regime. But here a hidden aspect of his life is explored – his connection with an Islamic talisman- taweez, which is said to have played a crucial role in his rise to power and the maintenance of his long dictatorship.
By salam burdu2 years ago in Fiction
Story of Ramayanam
One of the two great epics of ancient Indian literature is the Ramayana; the other is the Mahabharata. It is regarded as one of the foundational texts of Hinduism and is credited to the sage Valmiki. The seventh incarnation of the god Vishnu, Rama, has adventures, hardships, and victories that are chronicled in the Ramayana.
By Vijay Kumar2 years ago in Fiction
The Articals of Mars
Of course! You might find the following Mars-related articles interesting: "NASA's Perseverance Rover: Exploring Mars for Signs of Past Life" - This article explores the goals and scientific equipment on NASA's Perseverance rover, which is entrusted with gathering samples for possible return to Earth and looking for evidence of prehistoric microbial life.
By Vijay Kumar2 years ago in Fiction
A Note about the Island of Antarctica
Antarctica: An Extremely Varied Continent Superlatives abound in Antarctica, the fifth largest continent in the world. It is the only continent that is nearly completely covered in ice and is also the coldest, windiest, and driest. Antarctica is a center for scientific research despite its severe environment, housing multiple research stations from various nations.
By Vijay Kumar2 years ago in Fiction
The Story of Solar Family
Typically, the word "solar family" refers to the system of bodies that orbit the Sun, which is made up mostly of the eight planets (Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Earth, Venus, and Earth), as well as their moons, dwarf planets (like Pluto), asteroids, comets, and other debris. Our solar system's history spans billions of years and is one of cosmic evolution. Here's a quick rundown:
By Vijay Kumar2 years ago in Fiction
Atlantic island is full of Mysteries and Wonders
There once was a place called Atlandic Island, a mysterious and magical place tucked away deep within the Atlantic Ocean. There was a legend that this island was home to a society of amazing creatures with magical talents and vast knowledge that was beyond the comprehension of common mortals.
By Vijay Kumar2 years ago in Fiction










