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Remembering Justice Ginsburg
One of the women who has profoundly influenced me is Justice Ginsburg. In today's China, I cannot imagine needing someone else's permission for an abortion—shouldn't that be a personal matter? However, in the United States, this was once considered illegal, which surprised me greatly. Yet, it was the relentless efforts of Justice Ginsburg in the case of Roe v. Wade that brought about change. My admiration for her extends beyond her elevation of women's social status; it also stems from her extraordinary life. Her experiences and attitude towards life have had a positive impact on me.
By Crystal Guo2 years ago in History
TOP FIVE BEAUTIFUL PLACES TO VISIT IN SWAT VALLEY PAKISTAN, ON YOUR NEXT JOURNEY
Swat Valley is a well-known high-altitude tourist destination in northern Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The valley is situated on both sides of the Swat River, about 247 kilometers (153 miles) away from Islamabad (the capital city of Pakistan). Before becoming a part of Pakistan in 1969, Swat was a prosperous and self-governing state called "the Yousafzai State of Swat." Saidu Sharif is the capital town of Swat, but the other well-established town in the valley is called Mingora Bazar. During a visit in the 1960s, Queen Elizabeth II dubbed it "the Switzerland of the East," owing to its terrain similarities and aesthetic splendor with Switzerland.
By Muhammad Sudais Khan2 years ago in History
Whispers of Justice, Roaring for Change: The Enduring Legacy of Marian Wright Edelman
The melody danced out of the dusty record player, a haunting blend of blues and storytelling. In its heart, the voice of Marian Wright Edelman resonated, weaving tales of struggle and resilience, of hope and unwavering commitment. This voice, a constant companion in my childhood home, became one of the first women's voices that truly inspired me.
By A Peaceful Mind2 years ago in History
Threads of Love: A Tapestry Woven in the Plague's Shadow
In the year 1347, amidst the chilling grip of the Black Death that ravaged Europe, a love story blossomed in the cobbled streets of Florence. Isabella, the daughter of a renowned tapestry weaver, possessed a vibrant spirit as colorful as his creations. Unlike most women of her time, Isabella thirsted for knowledge and spent her free hours devouring her father's hidden collection of ancient texts.
By A Peaceful Mind2 years ago in History
Will Russia fire a nuclear weapon?. Content Warning.
What conditions do you think Russia will use a nuclear bomb to launch one? weapons Since the beginning of the conflict in Ukraine, we have discussed this topic numerous times. Russia has tested a new strategic cruise missile that is capable of carrying nuclear warheads and has carried out military exercises using nuclear-armed missiles throughout the last two years. I am speaking of B West Niik, but the question remains as to what particular circumstances may cause Russia to actually detonate a nuclear weapon.
By ANDRE AFRIKANER2 years ago in History
A glimpse into tomorrow
Behold, the horrifying specter of the end times and the annihilation of humanity looms ever closer, as the cataclysmic events that will mark the end of days and the extinction of all life draw ever nearer. Prophet Mohammed imparted to his people a tapestry of prophecies, each strand woven with the threads of unimaginable events destined to unfold as the final chapter unfolds. These prophetic whispers don't merely foretell the signs of the end; instead, they beckon us to bear witness and grapple with the unfolding chaos. In the looming darkness, where the boundaries between good and evil blur into an indistinguishable haze and the very fabric of reality unravels, be prepared to confront occurrences beyond the scope of imagination.
By Eslam Hasan2 years ago in History
The wild history of human sacrifice
Human sacrifice has been a thing for ages. Whether it's to please a king, gods, or just to get rid of a pesky neighbor, one thing's for sure: a good ol' heart-stealing, skull-splitting sacrifice gets the job done. Let's take a look at how different societies used to willingly lower their population for what they thought was the greater good.
By Lucas Fazzini2 years ago in History
The Whispering Woods
The Whispering Woods: Ali Baba's Unexpected Encounter The midday sun beat down mercilessly on the dusty marketplace of Bassorah. Ali Baba, a humble woodcutter with a calloused hand and an even more calloused heart, wiped the sweat from his brow. Business was slow, his meager earnings barely enough to feed his family. Despair gnawed at him, a constant companion in his struggle for survival.
By Monnade Mixoum2 years ago in History
UNREVEALING THE ENIGMA
fhgh INTRODUCTION Throughout history, the tapestry of human existence has been woven with threads of mystery, leaving behind unsolved enigmas that challenge our understanding and fuel our collective fascination. From ancient disappearances to unexplained events, the pages of history are marked by puzzles that continue to elude explanation.
By Obulor Victor2 years ago in History










