Historical
THE HEART-RENDERING STORY OF THE FOUR-LEGGED WOMAN
Mother nature is impossible to comprehend. It sometimes gives and sometimes jinxes according to its impulses and needs, and we have absolutely no say in its affairs. We are given a physique at birth and we have to live out our lives in it. It is neither fair nor acceptable that one human is born with a faultless genetic make-up into a wealthy family, whilst somebody else is born with various genetic diseases into an underprivileged family. That, though, is life, and there is zilch that can be done about it.
By Paul Asling4 years ago in FYI
Queen Elizabeth The First
Queen Elizabeth I, also known as the Virgin Queen and Good Queen Bess, was the queen of England from 1558 to 1603, reigning during the Elizabethan Era, when England asserted itself as a great European power in politics, trade, and the arts. She was born on September 7, 1533, in Greenwich, near London, England, and died on March 24, 1603, in Richmond, Surrey.
By Emily Clare Burgess4 years ago in FYI
From Magic Spit to Honey Vaginas — Contraception Took Wild Turns Throughout History
Our ancestors were anything but ignorant when it came to matters of the body. We may think ancient women had no choice but to get pregnant or not have sex, but this couldn’t be farther from the truth. Women who didn’t want to embrace motherhood existed even then. And they got very creative with protecting themselves.
By Eshal Rose4 years ago in FYI
The ten Utmost Important Earthquakes in Earth History
1. Valdivia Earthquake (1960) –9.5 Also known as the Great Chilean earthquake (Spanish Gran terremoto de Chile), it was the most important earthquake ever recorded. The earthquake hit on May 22 in the autumn (1911 GMT, 1511 original time), roughly 100 country miles (160 km) off the seacoast of Chile, resemblant to the megacity of Valdivia. It lasted roughly 10 twinkles and started a massive riffle with swells up to 25 measures (82 bases). The main riffle oppressively bombarded the Chilean seacoast, and contended across the Pacific Ocean and devastated Hilo, Hawaii. Swells as high as10.7 measures (35 bases) were recorded indeed kilometers ( mi) from the center, and as far down as Japan and the Philippines.
By Arif Rashid4 years ago in FYI
Reading Heraclitus
Heraclitus of Ephesus, a pre-Socratic philosopher from the 6th–5th century BCE, is often considered one of the most enigmatic thinkers of ancient Greece. Known as the “obscure philosopher,” many, including Aristotle, found his writings difficult to comprehend. This obscurity is not accidental. Heraclitus wrote in a deliberately cryptic style, as if philosophy were a puzzle that demanded effort, introspection, and active participation from the reader. The more one studies him, the clearer it becomes that his fragments are not merely statements but invitations.
By Sergios Saropoulos4 years ago in FYI
GIVING BIRTH IN VICTORIAN TIMES
When people married in the mid-nineteenth century, they assumed children would follow quickly and frequently. The usual sense was kids just came, and there was absolutely nothing to be done about it. Ladies were encouraged to see parenthood as both vocation and duty. Marriage and pregnancy were considered a woman’s only proper occupation, and birth control information was forbidden in the nineteenth century. The typical working-class wife was either expectant or breastfeeding from her wedding day to menopause. Females who wedded in their early twenties could presume to bear children continuously in their early to middle forties. Families were large, with an average of six to eight children, but averages can be misleading. Families with many more children were common.
By Paul Asling4 years ago in FYI
On Republic Day, Know About The Uniqueness Of Our Constitution
What Is Republic Day? Republic Day is observed to honor the day on which the constitution of India came into effect on 26 January, 72 years ago. It is celebrated with great enthusiasm across the country. Republic Day 2022 will be celebrated as the 73nd Republic Day of India and it is falling on Wednesday, 26th of January. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar is considered as the “Father of the Constitution of India”.
By SA News Channel4 years ago in FYI
How Do The Jews Invest?
American Rapper and business mogul Jay-z is quoted in his track THE STORY OF OJ “You wanna know what`s important than throwin`away money in a strip club? Credit. Have you ever wonder why Jewish people own all the property in America? This is how they did it…’’
By Kevin Omondi4 years ago in FYI






