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The big bird is
Sitting comfortably on the small stone bench, under the shade of the big tree, listening to the friendly cry, looking at the bird cage in the tree, the mind is full of this expectation. The big bird is in the nest again, hoping that they will have more babies.
By Lade Johnathan3 years ago in History
The Egyptian Pyramids' Secret Is Probably Discovered
The Egyptian Pyramids' Secret Is Probably Discovered It's quite hot. You just arrived in Egypt a few hours ago, but you're already in the middle of Sakara, in front of Egypt's oldest pyramid. You remember that you forgot to apply sunscreen, but you don't even have time to consider it because you were called to report on recent discoveries of ancient Egyptian mysteries; we're talking about things that are being unearthed after 4,000 years.
By Francis Dami3 years ago in History
What Can Be Inspired By Reading?
I recently finished reading the novel ‘Circe’ by Madeline Miller. Miller’s interpretation of Circe's myths made Circe more relatable as a person. Someone more human than a witch or even a goddess. I think in modern times, humans treasure this more than some god-like beings that are cruel, mean, and selfish. It showed sides of what kind of life she had to deal with and the confusion she went through trying to understand it. I focused on Circe's self-worth as a character that is shown by her transition from an exploitative life to a compassionate life. When we first meet Circe, we experience the relationship she has with her family. The quote, “My mother whelped again, a boy. My father blessed him, but spoke no prophecy, so my mother looked around for somewhere to leave him.” (Circe, pg 27) This is the first time that Circe sees her mother not value her children unless she can use them. It is also the first time she asks for something from her mother, which is to take care of her brother. This proves that she has the Instinct to be compassionate towards others. But it also reflects the kind of life she wants without realizing it. Comparing it to how she raised her brother with motherly love of comfort and bring him a sense of wonderment to how she raised her son with fear and protection.
By kayla painter3 years ago in History
114 salary increase in nigeria
Once upon a time in the bustling city of Lagos, Nigeria, there lived a young man named Tunde. He worked diligently as a software engineer at a reputable technology company, but he struggled to make ends meet due to the low salary he received. Tunde was a talented and hardworking individual, and he dreamt of a better future for himself and his family.
By Raymond samuel3 years ago in History
The Mandinka Province of Senegambia: The Kaabu Empire
The Kaabu Empire (1537-1867) was founded by the Mandinka people from the Mali Empire. Kaabu, like Mali was founded on strong Mende (Mandinka) values and ethics. Nyanchoo culture is examined in relation to five Mandinka political and social principles, which include Telingho (justice or being just), Forooya (possessing an exemplary character), Mooya (endowed with social intelligence), Hakiliyerewa (consciousness, the source of wisdom and critical thinking) and Sobeya (values for hard work and seriousness). It was these values that shaped Mandinka cultural and political philosophies and contributed to making them notable state-builders in West Africa.
By Darryl C. Richie3 years ago in History
Sri Lanka
was built first in 1588 by the Portuguese, then extensively fortified by the Dutch during the 17th century from 1649 onwards. It is a historical, archaeological and architectural heritage monument, which even after more than 432 years maintains a polished appearance, due to extensive reconstruction work done by Archaeological Department of Sri Lanka.
By supun keshan3 years ago in History
The Chronicles of Lumina: A Tale of Light and Darkness. Content Warning.
In the realm of Lumina, where light and darkness collided in an eternal struggle, a tale of destiny unfolded. It was a world shrouded in mystery, where ancient prophecies whispered of a chosen one who would tip the scales in favor of light.
By Saravana Priyan3 years ago in History
The Historic Story of Pakistan: The Partition of British India
The Partition of British India, which led to the creation of the independent nations of India and Pakistan, is a significant chapter in the history of the Indian subcontinent. The partition took place in 1947, as the British colonial rule in the region came to an end.
By Justin Solis3 years ago in History
Revolutionizing Industries
Introduction In recent years, the advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has become a driving force behind the transformative changes witnessed in various industries. From healthcare to finance, transportation to entertainment, AI has emerged as a powerful tool, revolutionizing the way we work, live, and interact with the world around us. In this article, we will explore the profound impact of AI on different sectors, showcasing the potential benefits and addressing the concerns associated with this rapidly evolving technology.
By Ogbelusi Ebenezer Oluwapelumi3 years ago in History
Top 20 most terrifying mysteries that were finally solved
Today we're counting down our picks for the top 20 most terrifying mysteries that were finally solved For this list, we're looking at perplexing crimes and historical events that were finally solved. Are you pleased with these answers?
By Francis Dami3 years ago in History






