Historical
A Short History of Hot Chocolate
One of the best things about being out in the cold is coming inside to hot chocolate. But what wonderful culture brought us this delicious beverage that warms us from our toes to our fingertips and has the ability to calm our souls and radiate that oh so slight feeling of euphoria? Was it Norse, travelers of the icy seas? The Laplanders, who outlast the midnight sun?
By Cie McCullough3 years ago in FYI
Let an Animal Tell the Weather
When my kids were in kindergarten, February rolled around and they were given Xerox papers with pictures of furry little rodents to color and cut out. Then they glued them on Popsicle sticks and popped them up and down out of a slit in another piece of paper. If they didn't like Winter that year, they made sure to keep that furry little rodent sticking up from the slit for a while.
By Cie McCullough3 years ago in FYI
The great Inventor
Nikola Tesla was a Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, and futurist who made many contributions to the development of the modern world. He was born on July 10, 1856 in Smiljan, Croatia and died on January 7, 1943 in New York City. Tesla is best known for his pioneering work in the field of electrical engineering and his invention of the alternating current (AC) power supply system.
By 4MECH702 Udhaya Kumar V3 years ago in FYI
Unlocking Google
The World's Most Searched Word on Google is 'Why' Google is one of the most powerful and popular search engines in the world, and it has become an integral part of our lives. Every day, millions of people around the globe use Google to search for information, products, services, and more. But what is the most searched word on Google?
By Vishal Thangakumar3 years ago in FYI
What is History?
I. Introduction A. Definition of history History is the study of past events and their impact on the present and future. It encompasses human experiences, developments, and achievements across different regions, cultures, and periods of time. History helps us understand how societies, economies, and political systems have evolved, and the reasons for their success or failure.
By White Devil3 years ago in FYI
BBC Documentary : Real Facts About Gujarat Riots 2002
In the year 2002, Gujarat riots were a series of communal riots that took place in the Indian state of Gujarat between February and April. The violence was sparked by the deaths of 59 Hindu pilgrims in a train fire, which was initially believed to have been caused by a Muslim mob, but later investigations revealed that the fire was accidental. However, the incident was used as a trigger by Hindu nationalist groups to incite violence against the Muslim community.
By Arun Ramasamy3 years ago in FYI
The Rebellion of 1857
Article on The Rebellion of 1857. 1.The Rebellion of 1857, also known as the Indian Mutiny, was a widespread rebellion that broke out across northern and central India against British rule. The rebellion began on May 10, 1857, when Indian soldiers, or sepoys, in the British East India Company's army rose up against their British officers. The rebellion quickly spread to other parts of the country and was fueled by a combination of factors, including resentment towards British rule, religious tensions, and economic grievances.
By Business management3 years ago in FYI









