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A brief account of incidents that led to the execution of legendary freedom fighter, Bhagat Singh
The youth hero and flag-bearer of revolution, Bhagat Singh remains in the memories of Indians vividly even after 88 years of his execution. The 23-year-old martyr is written down in history and represented in films, his story is told and retold in books and through plays; his words ‘Inquilab Zindabad’ are etched in the minds and hearts of millions of Indians for the unshaken courage and will he had to free India from the British rule.
By gopal singh 4 years ago in FYI
HOW TO PREPARE A PROPER BODYBUILDING ROUTINE
If you want to replace fat with muscle in your body, it is important to develop a well-planned bodybuilding exercise routine. Such a routine will also help you to develop greater flexibility and strength. Other benefits include lowering blood pressure and increasing bone strength.
By ankit shakya4 years ago in FYI
Threading the Needle
I am not a Vocal+ writer, but I would like to be and I tried to register as one but at this time I really cannot afford the member dues for that side of Vocal.com. I am going to share my craft that I have been making since I was in high school or it could have been even as far back as junior high school. My threading the needle is latch hooking.
By Mark Graham4 years ago in FYI
Too many authors and not enough natural born writers
I began to realize I was a natural-born writer at the age of 12. A good friend and I would share stories about horses in our seventh-grade history class. I began writing detail in diaries at age 14. I amazed my cousins when I was 16 by composing a fake letter to a pretend boyfriend using the titles of the many soap opera’s that were on television at the time. Fast-forwarding I wrote for a local newspaper from 1999-2009. During that time many people asked when I was going to write a book.
By Cheryl E Preston4 years ago in FYI
You might be a blunderbuss
Blunderbus definition When I was a child, my grandmother occasionally utilized a word that I never heard anyone else speak. This morning that idiom “ blunderbuss" came to mind. Grandma would call me or my brothers a blunderbuss if we were having a day where things went wrong. If we dropped a glass and it broke or knocked over some books or spilled a drink she would call us a blunderbuss. I took for granted it meant we were clumsy or all thumbs as people said back in those days.
By Cheryl E Preston4 years ago in FYI
Henry VII
Being of the Lancastrian branch of the House of Plantagenet, his mother was Margaret Beaufort and his father was Edmund Tudor, the half-brother of Henry VI. He descended from the Welsh Tudors of Penmynydd and was the last King to win the throne on the field of battle. He ‘cemented’ his claim to the throne by marrying Elizabeth of York, who was the daughter of King Edward. His reign restored power and stability to the English throne and he reigned for nearly 24 years. He was Henry VII.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff4 years ago in FYI
Can A Wind Powered Vehicle Travel Faster Than Wind?
The wheels not only drive the vehicle in motion, but also drive the propeller rotation. The wheels at the top rotate at s / cdot V, while the wheels below rotate at S / 1 cdot. The lower wheel is located on a conveyor belt that moves but does not rotate, which means that its speed is s / 1cdot.
By Thomos James4 years ago in FYI
Events That Lead To World War I
All sections of public life went on to form an army armed to defeat the Germans. At the time of the 1918 harvest, Pershing acknowledged that the AEF was ready to face its all-powerful enemy. Germany is sending troops to Luxembourg and is asking Belgium to allow German troops to enter their non-allied base. Show Sources
By Asmita Paudel4 years ago in FYI
Qutub Minar Essay
Qutub Minar is the tower of victory. Its erection started in the year 1199 under the supervision of Qutb-ud-din Aibak. The entire minaret was completed by the contemporary rulers of Delhi. This Qutub Minar essay will tell us about its history and facts. The long and short essay on Qutub Minar in English is written in a simple format for the school students. Study it and write a short note on Qutub Minar easily.
By gopal singh 4 years ago in FYI
Why Olympic Winners Pose With Medals Between Their Teeth
If you watch the Olympics every four years, there is a photograph of the winners you are bound to see. Winners are photographed on the podium with their medals between their teeth as if they are biting them. There is a good reason for that particular pose. If you have no idea why they are photographed that way, keep reading to discover the reason behind such a strange practice.
By Margaret Minnicks4 years ago in FYI
HISTORY OF THE 1903 WRIGHT FLYER
Wilbur and Orville Wright shipped the airplane back to Dayton where it had been designed. From December 1903 through 1913, the airplane remained in crates in a shed behind the Wright Cycle Company shop on West Third Street. It was there when the Miami River flooded in March of 1913, covering the airplane in mud and water for eleven days.
By kuldeep mehta4 years ago in FYI









