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Girls Can Shoot Too. Content Warning.
The thundering of hooves faded just as fast as they came. When the dust around me settles, I see it all. Or well really, I see the absence of it all. The small farm my husband and I had carved out for ourselves in the valley… was gone.
By Samantha DeBates3 years ago in History
Embracing the Sacred Sabbath: Tonga and Laie, Hawaii's Time-Honored Traditions
In a world that thrives on constant busyness, two idyllic destinations—Tonga, a South Pacific island kingdom, and Laie, a quaint town in Hawaii—embrace the sanctity of the Sabbath. Born and raised in Tonga and having experienced the Sabbath's significance firsthand, I rediscovered its allure while studying at Brigham Young University in Laie. Join me on an engaging and captivating journey as we delve into the profound traditions that unite these enchanting places and celebrate the restorative power of the Sabbath.
By MATELITA FUNAKI KINIKINI3 years ago in History
Threnody in Steam
Most people are unaware that Abraham Lincoln’s body was couriered by train over 1,654 miles, through 400 cities and 7 states. At each stop in the line, his body was put on display for people to come and pay their respects. On-hand through this ordeal was his son, Robert Todd Lincoln, often referred to as the “Prince of Rails”, even though he wasn’t fond of the adage.
By Veronica Coldiron3 years ago in History
The Battle for Choice: A Woman's Right to Decide.
The autumn leaves danced in the wind, their vibrant hues slowly fading away, mirroring the diminishing hope that resided within Emily's heart. She stood outside the towering courthouse, her eyes fixed on the imposing doors that held the power to shape her destiny. It was a day that would forever alter her life, and the lives of countless women across the nation.
By shakir abubakar3 years ago in History
The Girl Who Wanted To Be Free
In the vast tapestry of human history, there have been countless individuals who have defied convention and embarked on extraordinary journeys in search of freedom. One such inspiring figure is Malala Yousafzai, a young girl from the Swat Valley in Pakistan.
By Onwuka Winnie3 years ago in History
I would be the Amazon Queen, Otrera
I was ready for battle as I sat astride the most beautiful of white horses which I have named Fury. Her name complimented her fiery hot temper. Fury reared and bucked against the weight upon her back. She was ready to ride, had been idle for days and showed her impatience.
By Novel Allen3 years ago in History
LOVE, POWER AND HEARTBREAK
Step into the fascinating world of Napoleon Bonaparte and Josephine, a couple whose love story transcended borders, politics, and time. From their fateful meeting to their tumultuous relationship, this captivating tale of passion, power, and heartbreak has become the stuff of legend. Join me as we embark on a journey through the extraordinary lives of Napoleon and Josephine, exploring their deep love, ambition, and the forces that ultimately tore them apart.
By leon shahi3 years ago in History
HISTORY OF BURGER
Introduction Burgers have a fascinating history that spans several centuries. From their humble beginnings to becoming a global culinary phenomenon, burgers have evolved and captured the hearts and taste buds of people all around the world. In this article, we will delve into the rich history of burgers, exploring their origins, innovations, and cultural impact. So, let's embark on a mouthwatering journey through time as we uncover the history of burgers.
By MUHAMMAD ARSALAN NOOR3 years ago in History








