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Majestic Beauty and Spiritual Significance
Kangrinboqe Peak, also known as Mount Kailash, holds a sense of mystery that captivates the imagination of those who encounter its majestic presence. Rising dramatically in the Ngari Prefecture of western Tibet, this enigmatic mountain exudes an aura of wonder and intrigue.
By ForumCosmos3 years ago in History
Beyond the Hairline: Reclaiming Democracy's Essence in Veridia
In the far off future, humankind had gained momentous headway, both in mechanical progressions and social frameworks. It was the year 2500, and the world had changed into a complicated embroidery of interconnected countries. Among these countries was a vote based country known as Veridia, where the upsides of opportunity, uniformity, and equity won.
By Prasanta Mohanty3 years ago in History
The Forgotten Letter: Uncovering the Mystery of a Lost Love
Chapter 1: The Discovery It all begins when Sarah, a young woman with a passion for antiques, stumbles upon an old trunk in the attic of an abandoned house. Intrigued by its contents, she carefully opens the trunk to find a trove of forgotten treasures. Among them, she finds a letter addressed to someone named Emily, written decades ago. Sarah's curiosity is piqued, and she embarks on a quest to unravel the secrets held within the letter.
By Thiago Assis3 years ago in History
The Glorious 4th
On a warm summer morning, the streets of a small American town buzzed with anticipation. July 4th had arrived, a day of celebration and remembrance for the citizens of this proud nation. Red, white, and blue decorations adorned every corner, and the air crackled with excitement. It was a day when the community came together to honor their history, their freedom, and the spirit of unity.
By Feremonde Emmanuel 3 years ago in History
A Harem Built on Sand
“Like sands through the hour glass so are the days of my lives”. I am Amarni B’int Rashida B’int Salma, fourth wife of His Most Excellent Majesty, Selim IV, Sultan of Ottomani. I lived in his harem of His Majesty’s family....his wives, daughters, his unmarried cousins, and, of course, his fearsome mother and first wife. From time to time, I am granted the pleasure of his Majesty’s company when his mother, the former Sultana Hafsa chooses me over all the other women in his Harem.
By Leeza-Bridget Cooper3 years ago in History
What makes a Language whole
The various spoken forms heard around Bremen, Germany and Interlaken, Switzerland are considered regional dialects of German. But when someone from Bremen visits the Swiss Alps, the stories they hear among the locals may not make sense to them. Mandarin and Cantonese are also often referred to as dialects of Chinese outside of China. But they are also different from Spanish and Italian. On the other hand, speakers of Danish, Norwegian and Swedish, three recognized languages, can usually communicate in their mother tongue with little difficulty. And Turkish series broadcast without dubbing or subtitles are among the most popular programs in Azeri-speaking Azerbaijan. So when is a spoken form considered a dialect versus a language? It seems reasonable to classify the two speech styles as distinct languages or as dialects of the same language, determined by the degree of mutual intelligibility.
By Akinsanya Grace3 years ago in History







