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Yoruba Orisha Yemoja: The Mother of us All
Yemoja is a Yoruba (African) Orisha Goddess that originated from Yorubaland (present-day Southwest Nigeria, a smaller part of Benin Republic, and still a smaller part of Togo Republic). Yemoja for the Yoruba is the Mother Goddess of the world, and she is considered “Lady and Queen of the Waters” and the mother of all the Orishas. She is one of the most powerful Orishas because Yemoja is the mother of all things, rules over motherhood and owns all the waters on Earth.
By Darryl C. Richie3 years ago in History
How the Macedonian Phalanx Dominated the Ancient Times
The awe-inspiring dominion of the ancient world owed much to the Macedonian рᏂаlаոх, a military formation that revolutionized the very essence of warfare. This fearsome weapon, masterminded by none other than Philip II of Macedon—father to the legendary Alexander the Great—propelled the duo to forge one of history's most expansive empires. The question begs: What was the enigmatic secret behind this fоrmіԁаЬlе force? How did it seamlessly operate, and what rendered it so remarkably effective? In this captivating narrative, we embark on a voyage to unravel the origins, distinct attributes, tactical finesse, and lasting legacy of the resplendent Macedonian рᏂаlаոх. Prepare to be enthralled! 🛡️
By Samuel Abulimen3 years ago in History
The Untold Story of Ethiopia: A Journey Through Time
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to our presentation on the fascinating country of Ethiopia. Today, we will be taking a journey through time and exploring the rich history and diverse geography of this African nation. As we delve into the depths of Ethiopia's past and present, we hope to inspire you with its vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and resilient people. So sit back, relax, and prepare to be transported to a land like no other.
By Dr. Fred Domezah3 years ago in History
The Iraq War: A Tragic Tale of American Intervention . Content Warning.
Ladies and gentlemen, today we gather to discuss one of the most significant events in recent history - the United States' war in Iraq. This conflict, which began in 2003, has had far-reaching consequences that continue to impact the world we live in today.
By Dr. Fred Domezah3 years ago in History
My trip to New York City
I embarked on a memorable trip to New York City, a city that never fails to captivate and inspire. From the moment I landed at JFK Airport, the bustling energy of the Big Apple enveloped me, setting the stage for an unforgettable journey.
By Tripple diexxx3 years ago in History
A JOURNEY TO FREEDOM
Once upon a time, in the year 1000, the world was a vastly different place. Kings and queens ruled over their vast kingdoms, and the common people lived under their reign, often struggling to make ends meet. The concept of independence seemed like a distant dream for most, but little did they know that winds of change were about to sweep across the land.
By Elijah Samuel3 years ago in History
My Specifications
The sound of the loom becomes intoxicating. It's clattering rhythm becomes a salve to my mind. I sit at my desk and go over figures. I am a black man with medium brown skin named Skyler Saunders. Tall and straight. I have an angular face with a short, cropped Afro. It is 1881 in Wilmington, Delaware and the rest of the country is still reeling from the ravages of the Civil War. I don a crisp white shirt with cufflinks and a black suit, tailor made to my specifications.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in History
National Doctor's Day
Title: Celebrating National Doctor's Day: Honoring the Heroes of Healthcare Introduction : National Doctor's Day is a significant occasion celebrated in many countries around the world to recognize and appreciate the invaluable contributions of doctors and physicians to society. On this day, we honor the tireless efforts, dedication, and selflessness of these healthcare professionals who work relentlessly to save lives, promote well-being, and alleviate suffering. This article aims to shed light on the importance of National Doctor's Day, its historical significance, and the profound impact doctors have on individuals, communities, and the healthcare system as a whole.
By Parth Bhalchandra Patel3 years ago in History
THE MOST BRUTAL BUSINESSMAN EVER
One man's relentless vision led him from modest beginnings to an Empire that altered the landscape of America. Having ambition would result in one of the best Rags to Riches tales. He revolutionized the transportation sector and changed the laws of the game, according to Ever Told, a stunning tale about successes, scandals, and the indomitable spirit of the human spirit.
By JOY CYNTHIA3 years ago in History
David Walker: A Trailblazer of Black Liberation
In 1830, near the Boston Harbor, David Walker carefully sewed a pamphlet into the lining of a sailor's coat at a clothing store. Although the volume was hidden, its content held immense significance. Considered one of the most dangerous documents in American history by the US government, Walker had to smuggle the pamphlet throughout the country, relying on willing accomplices and unsuspecting sailors to ensure its delivery. But who was David Walker, and what made this document so incendiary?
By Henrik Leandro Laukholm Solli3 years ago in History
Liberation and Freedom. Content Warning.
A story of liberation and freedom unfolded in the depths of a sun-drenched cotton field, where the sweltering heat wrapped its suffocating tendrils around the weary souls of enslaved men, women, and children. Juneteenth, a day that would forever change their lives, whispered on the wind, carrying with it the promise of a new dawn.
By Atikul Hoque Jahan3 years ago in History







