Historical
Industrial revolution
These industries have used various natural resources such as coal, iron, copper, silver, and wood to produce as many products as possible. We have been able to calculate the share of employment in large coal industries such as coal mining and power generation as well as in the sectors that used coal such as petroleum, textile production, and metallurgy.
By Laxmi Thapa4 years ago in FYI
Glorious Revolution 1688
The Glorious Revolution was a bloodless coup d 'etat that took place between 1688 and 1689, when Catholic King James II was deposed from England, followed by his Protestant daughter Mary II and the Dutch husband of his Protestant daughter Mary II of Orange, Prince William. III. Fearing the Catholic dictatorship, the revolution replaced the reign of King James I with the same dynasty of Queen Mary II and William III. When Queen Mary gave birth to the son of James II, the people of England were shocked and intimidated by the Catholic heir to the throne.
By Krishna Rana4 years ago in FYI
The Youngest Spy of India
A spy, what not does for his nation. He sacrifice his life, he changed his gender, religion, identity and completely live a new life in many different countries. He gathers unwanted information and update his country well in advance about any bomb attack or terrorist attack. A spy really saves many life.
By Deepanshi J4 years ago in FYI
Keep going West young man.
“Nothing that results in human progress is achieved in unanimous consent. Those that are enlightened before the others are condemned to pursue that light in spite of others.” I know that this famous quote by the great explorer Christopher Columbus comes in handy with the scope of my topic. This quote speaks about the true nature of those who dare to go beyond and above to achieve greatness. The Panama canal took the world by storm. Many thought that it was an impossible task, but engineers found a way to split the Continent in half, making the dream of keep going west a reality. Like Conquistadors from a not-so-distant past, man went against all odds to bulldoze their way into the inhospitable soil of the unknown.
By Giovanni Profeta4 years ago in FYI








