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Louis Braille: The Man Who Gave Sight to the Blind
In 1819, 10-year-old Louis Braille got to be the most youthful understudy ever conceded to the Regal Founded for Dazzle Youth in Paris. Enthusiastic to learn how to perused and type in, Braille was smashed to learn that the school’s library contained fair three books.
By Shams Saysabout a year ago in History
Sue the T. rex: Fascinating Fossil Facts
On Admirable 12, 1990, Sue Hendrickson, a fossil seeker with the Dark Slopes Established of Geographical Investigate, set out over the searing fields of western South Dakota to investigate an outcropping of shake whereas her group worked on settling a level tire. After hours of climbing in foggy conditions with her brilliant retriever, Hendrickson come to a 60-foot-high feign and filtered the ground with no good fortune. At that point, she looked up—8 feet over, three enormous bones bulged from the shake face.
By Shams Saysabout a year ago in History
The Condom Chronicles
In spite of all the propels in wellbeing and pharmaceutical, the essential concept of the condom has remained generally the same for thousands of a long time. Of course, the innovation, materials and understanding of human physiology have moved forward over time, but the thought of men wearing an outside sheath amid intercut in arrange to anticipate sexually transmitted contaminations and/or pregnancy hasn’t changed.
By Shams Saysabout a year ago in History
Shaking Up Science: The Birthplace of the Richter Scale
On the morning of October 21, 1868, a enormous shudder struck the San Francisco Narrows Zone, domestic to 260,000 individuals. About each staying and building in the town of Hayward—built specifically on beat of the Hayward Fault—was leveled by the tremor, which claimed 30 lives over the region.
By Shams Saysabout a year ago in History
The Secret of Umm Al-Huwaitat: Egypt’s Abandoned Village Cloaked in Mystery
Nestled in the heart of Egypt’s Eastern Desert lies the enigmatic village of Umm Al-Huwaitat, an abandoned settlement that continues to captivate historians, explorers, and conspiracy theorists alike. With its crumbling houses, decaying infrastructure, and eerie silence, this ghost village holds a narrative that has remained untold for decades. Why did its inhabitants flee? What secrets does the barren land conceal? As we delve into the layers of history, legend, and intrigue, the secrets of Umm Al-Huwaitat begin to emerge.
By mariam elghazalyabout a year ago in History
The Porch House: A Step Back in Time at England's Oldest Inn
Nestled in the heart of the Cotswolds, the quaint village of Stow-on-the-Wold is home to a building that has stood the test of time for nearly a thousand years – The Porch House. Originally constructed in 975 AD, it claims to be England's oldest inn, though there are other contenders for the title. Regardless, the Porch House remains a symbol of England's rich history and timeless charm, offering a unique glimpse into the past.
By Deji Akomolafeabout a year ago in History
The Most Beautiful Place in Nepal
Nepal is a country blessed with some of the most stunning landscapes in the world, ranging from the towering peaks of the Himalayas to lush valleys, serene lakes, and rich cultural heritage. Here are some of the most beautiful places in Nepal that are often considered the highlights of the country:
By Zinnat ara Begumabout a year ago in History











