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Evolution of Printing
The process of printing has been through many changes since the advent of mankind. It started from something which was done by hand and took days to complete a manuscript. Now it is a matter of nanoseconds and a page is printed out through electronic machinery. Isn’t that a wonder for mankind? Let’s go through the evolutions the printing world has faced.
By Tuba Abbasi3 years ago in History
The truth of the matter
Aliyu Muktar Betara Touching the Lives of His People Lates argo Ibrahim Dibal Considering the level of devastation insurgency has brought to the North East, especially Borno State, there is no doubt that it would take decades of rehabilitation for the region to return to its former self. The war, over the years, has brought untold pain, anguish and starvation to families in the region. But there are many people in leadership positions working to reduce poverty in Borno State. One of them is Honourable Aliyu Muktar Betara, the Biu-born lawmaker, who currently represents Biu, Bayo, Kwaya Kusar, Shani Federal Constituency of the state
By Ibrahim Thlama Dibal3 years ago in History
Celebrating Magdalena Abakanowicz: Google Doodle Honors Her on Her 93rd Birthday
In a small town in Poland, there lived a woman named Magdalena Abakanowicz. On a sunny morning, as the world awakened to celebrate her 93rd birthday, a remarkable tribute unfolded on the screens of millions worldwide—a Google Doodle dedicated to honoring her extraordinary life and achievements.
By Anthony Gatimu3 years ago in History
La sombra negra (The black shadow)
El Salvador has a complex and tumultuous history, marked by political instability, economic inequality, and social unrest. In the late 20th century, the country was embroiled in a brutal civil war that lasted for over a decade and claimed the lives of tens of thousands of Salvadorans. The conflict left deep scars on the country, which continued to struggle with poverty, crime, and corruption in the aftermath.
By Kevin Ferrufino 3 years ago in History
COLONIALISM IS DUAL MANDATE
The concept of the "dual mandate" was a justification used during the colonial era to describe the supposed responsibility of colonial powers to fulfill two roles in the colonies they controlled. It was often used to justify the economic exploitation of colonized territories while claiming to bring about development and progress. However, it is important to recognize that this concept has been widely criticized and rejected as an imperialistic and paternalistic ideology.
By Mukhtar Mustapha Mukhtar3 years ago in History
History Of Barbie Dolls
Barbie is an iconic figure and a lover of play. It has captured the affection of many children and collectors worldwide. Since her launch in 1959, Barbie has transcended the boundaries of time. Moreover, it symbolized fashion, imagination, and empowerment. In this article, we will discover the history and fun facts of Barbie. Like uncovering her full name, the birth of the original doll, and types of Barbies.
By lary michael3 years ago in History
TOP 10 MOMENTS FROM HISTORY
TOP 10 MOMENTS FROM HISTORY To commemorate the 950th anniversary of the Battle of Hastings, we worked with novelist and illustrator Liz Pichon to produce a contemporary Bayeux Tapestry that highlights the top ten historical events since 1066.
By Daniel B. Usang 3 years ago in History









