Biographies
The Elon Musk's story and biography
Elon Musk's narrative is laced with ambition, inventiveness, and a dash of quirkiness, as he grows from a quiet youngster in South Africa to a digital titan reshaping industries. His early years were characterized by a love of science fiction and an early IQ. He was born in Pretoria in 1971. His first computer game, written and sold when he was just 12 years old, hinted to his future business attitude.
By Abdulaziz Saleh adamu2 years ago in History
The mystery of the deepest lake in the world . Content Warning.
In the heart of Asia, there is a lake that contains 1/5 of the world’s liquid freshwater. That’s more than the five Great Lakes combined. Even if all the rivers in the world suddenly changed course and started to drain this Lake, it would take a whole year to do it all. I’m talking about the World’s Largest Lake, “Lake Baikal”. If you choose to go to its deepest point, be prepared for a journey of nearly 5,400 feet. The Descent will take several hours. The lake’s rift floor is between 5 and 7 miles below the surface, meaning it could be even deeper than the Challenger deep, the deepest known point on Earth.
By Kainat Arslan2 years ago in History
LITERATURE - Voltaire
François-Marie Arouet was born in Paris in 1694. His father, a prominent lawyer, enrolled him in the capital's finest school, where he excelled academically. Arouet made an early decision to pursue a career as a writer, opting to change his name to Voltaire. The 18th century, often known as the Age of Reason or the Age of Enlightenment, is sometimes more aptly referred to as the Age of Voltaire due to his significant influence. Voltaire, a gifted poet, had his first verse tragedy performed at the Comédie-Française when he was just 24 years old. He also began work on an epic poem about the 16th-century French religious civil wars, having converted from Protestantism to Catholicism. This topic deeply resonated with Voltaire, as he used the national epic as a platform to critique the brutal repercussions of religious intolerance. He expressed his views on religion early on, advocating for a rational, deistic belief system that rejected metaphysical ideas. Voltaire, a proponent of reason, detested fanaticism, idolatry, and superstition, particularly condemning the clergy for exploiting believers to maintain power. The French authorities objected to his poem, "La Henriade," resulting in Voltaire publishing it in London during his extended stay in England. His experience in England inspired him to write "Letters Concerning the English Nation," which critiqued French culture and politics through an informal and satirical lens. Voltaire's writings, including his renowned work "Candide," have had a lasting impact on European Enlightenment philosophy and language, with phrases like "pour encourager les autres" and "il faut cultiver le jardin" becoming commonplace expressions.
By nguyen quang khanh2 years ago in History
The most Evil Kid In the world
In the annals of modern history, there exists a haunting tale of a 10-year-old child who became one of the youngest convicted murderers. This story takes us into the unsettling world where childhoods are marred by unimaginable acts, where the concerns of homework and chores are overshadowed by something far more sinister. Within this narrative, we delve into the life of Ashley Martinson, who, on the day following her 17th birthday, committed a shocking crime that forever altered the course of her existence.
By Ibrahim Dauda2 years ago in History
Life Of Lionel Messi
Lionel Messi, born on June 24, 1987, in Rosario, Argentina, is widely regarded as one of the greatest football players of all time. His remarkable journey from a young boy with a passion for the game to a global football icon is nothing short of extraordinary.
By Lincoln VR2 years ago in History
The world tallest man of all time in History was a real Life" Gentle Giant,"
On February 22, 1918, in the quiet town of Alton, Illinois, a momentous event took place: the birth of a child named Robert Pershing Wadlow to his parents, Addie and Harold Wadlow. Robert came into the world weighing a healthy 8.7 pounds, just like any other baby, filled with the promise of a bright future ahead. However, as time passed, it became evident that Robert's growth was anything but ordinary.
By Ibrahim Dauda2 years ago in History
Mohammad ( pbuh) -most influential of all time- London was Shocked
In 1978, Michael H. Hart crafted a remarkable literary work that captivated the minds of readers worldwide. Titled "The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History," this masterpiece became an instant sensation, enchanting over half a million souls and transcending linguistic boundaries with translations in 15 different tongues. Within its pages, Hart meticulously painted portraits of humanity's most illustrious figures, chronicling their extraordinary journeys, contributions, and legacies that reshaped the tapestry of our shared existence.
By Ibrahim Dauda2 years ago in History
History of chair
1. **Early Seating (Prehistoric to Ancient Times):** The concept of sitting dates back to prehistoric times when humans likely used natural objects like logs or large stones for seating. As civilizations developed, various cultures crafted rudimentary forms of chairs from wood, stone, or animal bones.
By J.Balakrishnan2 years ago in History





