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Once upon a time, in the small town of Crestwood, a group of enthusiastic beginners came together with a shared goal: to learn something new during their much-anticipated holidays. The townsfolk had always admired those who pursued hobbies and acquired new skills, but they themselves had never taken the plunge. This holiday season, however, they decided it was time to step out of their comfort zones and embrace the thrill of being beginners.
By Abdul Wasay3 years ago in History
Ethiopia culture
Ethiopia is a country located in the Horn of Africa, with a population of over 100 million people. The country has over 80 different ethnic groups, each with their own unique customs, traditions, and languages. Ethiopia has a long and complex history, and its culture is deeply rooted in its past. This essay will explore various aspects of Ethiopian culture, including music and dance, religion, food, traditional dress, language diversity, festivals and celebrations, art, timekeeping, traditional medicine, sports, and activism.
By Abenezer Tassew3 years ago in History
the wings was became president..
It is possible for poor people to develop a country that is struggling with poverty, ignorance and injustice. It is not possible for a nation to achieve self-sufficiency in just 8 years, and it is not possible that the leader of that success is a leader who is not lucky enough to finish his education in poverty. So. In our message today, we are taking one of the most interesting achievements of the nation in this century
By mohamed ali3 years ago in History
A Story of Trillionaires, Empires & The Richest Man Ever
In the world of immense wealth and fortunes, names like Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Bill Gates often come to mind. With fortunes surpassing $100 billion, these individuals are undoubtedly wealthy. However, when we consider the impact of inflation, their wealth falls short of making them the richest individuals in history. Today, we embark on a journey through time to explore the lives of the richest people in history and how they amassed their unimaginably large fortunes.
By Franck Senpx3 years ago in History
Pat Robertson: A Controversial Figure in American Christianity
Pat Robertson, the founder of the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) and host of "The 700 Club," has long been a prominent figure in American Christianity. Over the years, his views and actions have sparked controversy and polarized public opinion. With his outspoken nature and conservative stance on various social and political issues, Robertson has become both celebrated and criticized in equal measure.
By Joel Onuzurike3 years ago in History
The Phoenix horses and fortune
Once upon a time in a bustling city named Sandyland, there stood a prominent corporation known as Phoenix Company. Led by the visionary CEO, Alexander Pierce, the company had grown to become a symbol of success and prosperity. However, hidden within the walls of this powerful organization lay a secret—a mystical connection to horses and fortune.
By Jayden Cambarihan3 years ago in History
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein, the brilliant physicist whose name would become synonymous with genius, was born on March 14, 1879, in the city of Ulm, Germany. From a young age, it was clear that Einstein possessed an insatiable curiosity and a mind that seemed to grasp the complexities of the universe effortlessly.
By Márk Püsök3 years ago in History
Marooned:
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be stranded on a deserted island? The story of Alexander Selkirk takes us on an extraordinary journey of survival and resilience. As an Englishman, Selkirk had a deep affection for his mother tongue, appreciating its unique idioms and peculiar words. Little did he know that his own life would become a fascinating tale that would inspire generations.
By Myke & Amy3 years ago in History
Madness Unleashed: The Shocking Story of Bedlam Mental Asylum
Funny how certain words stick with you, isn't it? I distinctly remember the first time I heard the word "bedlam." I was a child, amidst the chaos of a crowded shopping center on Christmas Eve. Wild eyes, foaming mouths, and the war cries of fully grown adults battling over the last Tamagotchi on the shelf. It was pure bedlam. This word, usually used to describe chaos and confusion in harmless situations like children's birthday parties or sports celebrations, traces its roots back to one of the most infamous and brutal institutions in history—the Bethlehem Royal Hospital, better known as Bedlam Mental Asylum.
By Myke & Amy3 years ago in History







