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The Story About The Last Queen of Hawai who Suffered A Coup D’Etat. Top Story - September 2021.
Liliuokalani was the final sovereign monarch of the Hawaiian Kingdom, reigning from January 29, 1891, to the fall of the Hawaiian Kingdom on January 17, 1893. She was the only queen regnant and the last sovereign monarch of the Hawaiian Kingdom.
By Bryan Dijkhuizen4 years ago in FYI
The History of Flying - Part Two of Three
As long as there have been stories, there have been characters and creatures of flight. Many continue to capture people’s imaginations in modern stories, movies, and songs. Part two of this series focuses on mythical flying beings. Whether or not they are real is up to each reader to decide.
By Julie Lacksonen4 years ago in FYI
Sulfonamides and Sulfonamide Hapten
Due to a low cost and general efficacy in common bacterial diseases, sulfonamides (SAs), the oldest antibacterial agents, are still widely used nowadays in human and veterinary medicine for the treatment and prophylactic purposes of infectious diseases and used as growth-promoting feed additives.
By Vivian Creative4 years ago in FYI
Lucille Times, social equality figure who battled the same driver of Rosa Parks transport, bites the dust at 100
A vital figure from the US social equality development has kicked the bucket. Lucille Times assumed a significant part in the transport blacklist and casting a ballot rights walk-in in Montgomery, Alabama. She passed on August 16, her family said. She was 100 years of age.
By Mashud M Alfoyez 4 years ago in FYI
The History of Flying - Part One of Three. Top Story - September 2021.
People have always had a fascination with flight. I know I am in awe when I see a bird catching a thermal updraft. Part one of this series begins with flying creatures that have or are inhabiting our planet.
By Julie Lacksonen4 years ago in FYI
How Are New Words Invented?
Every year, new words are added to the English language. We notice this happening most often when it comes to slang. In the twenty-first century, new slang words often spread frequently over social media, and many of them face scorn. But the creation of new words has always been part of language.
By Haley Keller4 years ago in FYI
UFO
What comes to mind when someone talks about a UFO? Do you think about the cover of a science fiction novel and the image of mysterious bluish lights beaming down from it? Do you think about a time when you were out late at night and you saw a flash of light, wondered what it was only to realize a moment later that what you saw wasn’t a UFO – it was just the lights of a plane that was beginning its descent. Do you think of movies, or little green men, cartoons, or do you just turn away shaking your head?
By optimuSPrime4 years ago in FYI
Designers shocked by the force of an elephant's trunk
An elephant's trunk is a solid cylinder that is so solid it can knock off tree limbs. However, it can likewise snuff up small bits of food without breaking them. Also, presently, researchers are revealing more insight into how elephants utilize their trunks to move air, water, food, and that's just the beginning.
By Mashud M Alfoyez 4 years ago in FYI
Indus Valley Civilization
In this study, Reich and postgraduate researchers Vagheesh Narasimhan and Niraj Rai at the Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeoscience in Lucknow, India, set up a new ancient DNA laboratory for sampling and testing of 61 samples from Rakhigarhi, the largest city in the Indus Valley.
By Rashmi Dahal4 years ago in FYI
Oldest language In The World: Sanskrit
Although Sanskrit is used for prayer and meditation in particular, it is also used in modern literature, music, and discussion on borrowed words that have been found in other languages around the world. Indeed, the world's oldest language, Aramaic, is the most widely spoken language after Sanskrit Coptic. The Arabic language can be traced back to the first century AD and its modern generations are spoken by more than 300 million people today.
By Rashmi Dahal4 years ago in FYI
Benjamin Franklin Life Biography
The history of Benjamin Franklin is a useful account of the successful work of the printer in the 18th century in North America and reveals the art and business of the printer business that had never been written about such a continuation before. An online exhibition produced by The Library Company of Philadelphia, "Benjamin Franklin: Author and Printer," features a section entitled "Memories and Records," which describes the first published history of Franklin's self-publishing work. For this reason, Franklin's son William, governor of New Jersey, worked on the idea: "Benjamin Franklin's life paints a fascinating picture of Philadelphia life and his brilliant view of literature, philosophy, and religion during colonial times and the American revolution.
By Rashmi Dahal4 years ago in FYI










