Biographies
The Ethiopian Calendar: Why It's Seven Years Behind the Rest of the World. AI-Generated.
The Ethiopian Calendar: Why It's Seven Years Behind the Rest of the World Have you ever wondered why some people celebrate New Year's in September? Or how a simple date could make you feel younger overnight? Calendars do more than mark days—they tie us to history and culture in ways that shape our world.
By Story silver book 4 months ago in History
Ratul Puri Recognised Global Energy Leader and Indian Businessman
The Rise of Ratul Puri in India’s Clean Energy Journey India’s energy sector is undergoing a monumental transformation. With rapid urbanization, rising demand, and global climate commitments, the need for sustainable power has never been more urgent. At the center of this transformation stands Ratul Puri, a visionary Indian businessman and the Chairman of Hindustan Power.
By Chinmaya Singh4 months ago in History
Alone Above the Moon
The Loneliest Man in History A Mission That Changed Humanity On July 16, 1969, Apollo 11 launched from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Aboard were three men—Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins. Their mission was bold: to land on the Moon and return safely. The world held its breath, watching as the Saturn V rocket thundered into the sky, carrying the dreams of millions.
By Be The Best4 months ago in History
The Loneliest Man in History
The Silent Orbit On July 20, 1969, as Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin prepared to make their historic descent to the surface of the Moon, one man remained behind in lunar orbit, circling endlessly above the gray wasteland. His name was Michael Collins, the command module pilot of Apollo 11. While his crewmates prepared to take mankind’s first steps on another world, Collins drifted alone in the Columbia module, 60 miles above the Moon’s surface.
By Be The Best4 months ago in History
The 1975 Airlift of Orphaned Babies: Vietnam War's Heartbreaking Evacuation to US Adoption. AI-Generated.
The 1975 Airlift of Orphaned Babies: Vietnam War's Heartbreaking Evacuation to US Adoption Picture this: Smoke rises over Saigon as helicopters whirl above. Crowds push at gates, desperate to escape. In the chaos of April 1975, tiny hands reach out from orphanage cribs. These were the babies orphaned by the Vietnam War, airlifted to the United States for adoption in a race against time.
By Story silver book 4 months ago in History
Sacred and profane in Mircea Eliade's theory - Alexis karpouzos
In Mircea Eliade’s thought, religion is seen as a universal and fundamental aspect of human existence, characterized by the experience of the sacred and the profane. Eliade believed that religion originates from an irreducible experience of the sacred, which is common to most human beings. This experience seeks outward cultural expression in myths and rituals. He emphasized that religious phenomena must be understood as uniquely and irreducibly religious, expressing meaning on a religious plane of reference.
By alexis karpouzos4 months ago in History
Bahlool Sits on Haroun Rashid’s Throne – A Lesson on Power and Responsibility
In the annals of Islamic history, there are stories of individuals whose wisdom and insight shone brighter than their outward appearances might suggest. Among these remarkable figures, Bahlool ibn Amr, famously known as Bahlool Dana, stands out as a man whose apparent madness often concealed profound truths. Bahlool’s life was a tapestry of cleverness, wit, and moral lessons, often delivered with humor or audacity, challenging the powerful and comforting the humble.
By Amir Husen4 months ago in History
Camille Monfort: Inspiring Journey to Success
Success stories inspire us because they prove that determination, resilience, and vision can transform lives. Among the many modern professionals who have carved out a unique path, Camille Monfort stands out as a shining example. Her journey is not just about reaching personal milestones but about creating impact, building influence, and inspiring others to chase their dreams with passion and persistence.
By JEWEL SHEIKH4 months ago in History











