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ANGLO SEXONS PERIOD. AI-Generated.
The Anglo-Saxon period in British history spans from the early 5th century to the Norman Conquest in 1066. This era is marked by the migration and settlement of Germanic tribes, primarily the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes, into England following the decline of Roman rule.
By ayesha nadeem2 years ago in History
From Routine to Reality: A Journey of Self-Discovery
Since before reaching adulthood, I was already working, following in my parents' footsteps. They instilled in me from a young age the importance of hard work and dedication, values I always respected. However, looking back, I realize that even then I was beginning to become a slave to society. My life consisted of strict routines: attending school during the day and working in the afternoons, and other years it was the opposite, I worked certain hours in the morning then went to school, and weekends. It was harder in the summer vacations when my friends enjoyed their youth, while I was already immersed in the responsibilities of the adult world. All to help my family.
By Joel Rubio2 years ago in History
Women's March 2017: A Historic Day of Unity . AI-Generated.
Women's March 2017: A Historic Day of Unity On a crisp winter morning in January 2017, millions of people took to the streets for the Women's March. This event was sparked by President Donald Trump's inauguration. It became a powerful call for women's rights, equality, and social justice.
By Prime Success2 years ago in History
Just the 'Ruler All-powerful' could persuade me to stop - Biden
US President Joe Biden has said just the "Master All-powerful" could persuade him to end his bid for re-appointment, as he sat for an uncommon early evening interview with an end goal to quiet Fair worry over his office.
By Alfred Wasonga2 years ago in History
The Healers of Appalachia: The Legend of Granny Magic
Some say they practiced magic in the hills, others saw them as the only help to someone in need. As with any healer, there were the good and the not-so-good ones, but it also depended on which part of the mountain you were in and which kind of healer you sought. Most natural healers relied on herbs from their gardens and praying; the healers would always give credit to the Lord, as the healer was only the vessel for his work to be done.
By sara burdick2 years ago in History







