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Independence Day 2023: Celebrating Freedom, History, and Festivities
ring up for one of the most anticipated holidays of the year – Independence Day. Observed annually on July 4th, this day holds immense significance, commemorating the birth of the United States of America and the freedom it represents. With the holiday just around the corner, people are actively seeking information about various aspects of Independence Day, ranging from its historical roots to local events and cherished culinary traditions.
By Joshua Abel3 years ago in History
World War II: From Tensions to Tragedy, and the Road to Recovery
Introduction: World War II was a global conflict that engulfed the world from 1939 to 1945, resulting in unprecedented devastation and loss of life. This article aims to explore the causes that led to the outbreak of war, the major players involved, and the events that eventually brought about its end.
By Tripple diexxx3 years ago in History
Unveiling the Secrets
Humanity's journey on this planet is a tapestry woven with the threads of countless civilizations, each contributing to the rich tapestry of our collective history. As we delve into the annals of time, we uncover hidden treasures and long-forgotten knowledge, revealing the astounding achievements of ancient civilizations that continue to leave us awestruck. These extraordinary societies, often shrouded in mystery and myth, have shaped the world we inhabit today.
By William El.3 years ago in History
Past Life
In the labyrinth of existence, the threads of time intertwine, guiding our souls through the enigmatic tapestry of past lives. As Raphael, I find myself traversing the corridors of history, entwined with different epochs, each offering a unique canvas upon which my soul dances to the rhythm of time. This introspective journey leads me to contemplate the intriguing question: What would my occupation be if I were born in a different historical period? In this narrative, I delve into the remarkable experiences of my past lives, unveiling the diverse tapestry of roles I have played throughout history. These tales, warmly and calmly shared, reflect the intricate harmony between our present selves and the echoes of the past, whispering tales of inspiration, transformation, and eternal wisdom.
By RAPHAEL AKINNUSI3 years ago in History
Signalling ET
It’s up there on the top shelf; the moratorium on Thought. A directive, issued and revised by the current reigning bureaucrats in office, to silence, you, the reader of this file. It’s marked strictly personal and confidential. Within this file, the plans and details of the probe that had been cast into the vast cosmic space, and the message broadcasted in 55 languages whilst engraved on a pair of Golden Records, are retained. The message was shot like ‘an arrow through the dark’… with the hope, that, it could, perhaps be translated by some distant intelligent life form, somewhere out there. And, for years the voyager I probe sailed on and on through space, in one constant, and tireless direction, never to attract outside interest… never to return home…
By Delusions of Grandeur 3 years ago in History
The Ring of Gyges
In the realm of this tale, there are no hobbits, dwarves, or Valkyries to be found. Long before these characters graced the pages of literature, the legend of the Ring of Gyges emerged over 2,000 years ago in Plato's "Republic." The story unfolds as the philosopher Socrates and his student Glaucon engage in a discourse about the nature of justice.
By Henrik Leandro Laukholm Solli3 years ago in History
Church, State, and Human Rights
I believe strongly in the separation of church and state. It is particularly imperative that the United States does not become a theocracy. That is, we do not and should not have a state religion. We have the constitutional right to follow the religion/spirituality of our choice or none at all.
By Suzy Jacobson Cherry3 years ago in History
The story of the prophet Joseph who is full of wisdom
Introduction Introduction to the Prophet Joseph: The story of Prophet Yusuf is one of the fascinating and inspiring stories in the Qur'an. The prophet Joseph was known for his brilliance and wisdom in the face of life's severe trials. His story provides valuable lessons about patience, wisdom, and steadfastness of faith.
By rohmatullah N3 years ago in History
A Woman of the Plains. Top Story - July 2023.
The year is 1750 and I am a Paskwaiwiyiniwak woman living on the banks of the Kisiskaciwani-sipi river in the area referred to as Alberta during the 21st century. They call us the Ndooheenou people, a nation of hunters, for we are a nomadic people, following the migration patterns of the wild animals and birds in this area. As nomads we do not have specific occupations. Survival dictates that everyone, in the tribe, is capable of doing whatever task is needed in the moment. We work as a team, not as individuals. The only division is that between men and women. The men are typically the hunters who supply us with meat and the warriors who keep us safe from predators as well as the other tribes who inhabit this area: the siksikartsitapi in particular, who would wipe us out in a moment, if ever given the chance. The men are also responsible for making the tools we use to survive, from stone, wood and bone. The white man, with the convenience of metal, has yet to arrive in our area.
By Gail Wylie3 years ago in History








