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History of River
Rivers have shaped the course of human history and the natural world for millions of years. These dynamic waterways, flowing from highlands to seas, have not only carved landscapes but have also fostered the growth of civilizations, driven economies, and inspired cultural narratives.
By Budhirai Tripura11 months ago in History
The Story of Ramayana (Short and Simplified)
1. The Beginning: Vishnu’s Promise Long ago, Swayambhu Manu , the first human being, performed intense penance (tapasya ) for 1,000 years to please Lord Vishnu. When Vishnu appeared, Manu expressed his desire to have Vishnu as his son. Vishnu agreed but explained that he would incarnate on Earth whenever Dharma (righteousness) was threatened by evil forces. He declared:
By Sujeet M Sonar11 months ago in History
Trump and Zelenskyy’s Oval Office Face-Off Takes a Shocking Turn!
On March 1, 2025, a highly anticipated meeting took place in the Oval Office between U.S. President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The agenda was to discuss a minerals agreement granting the U.S. access to Ukraine’s rare earth elements, crucial for various technological applications. However, the meeting devolved into a heated confrontation, ending abruptly without any agreements signed.
By Lynn Myers11 months ago in History
St. David’s Day: A Guide to Wales’ Most Beloved Tradition
Every year on March 1st, Wales comes alive with parades, singing, and the vibrant colours of daffodils and leeks. But what is the story behind St. David’s Day, and why is it so important to the Welsh people? Whether you’re Welsh, have Welsh heritage, or simply love learning about cultural traditions, this guide will take you through the history, symbols, and celebrations of Wales’ most beloved holiday.
By Bevy Osuos11 months ago in History
"Love Hurts"
"Love Hurts" is a 2009 romantic comedy that explores the complexities of love, marriage, and self-discovery. Written and directed by Barra Grant, the film features a notable cast including Richard E.Grant, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Johnny Pacar. Set against the backdrop of personal transformation, the narrative delves into the life of a middle-aged man navigating the challenges of a failing marriage and the journey to rediscover himself.
By Budhirai Tripura11 months ago in History
Not A Love Letter...
April 9, 1912 My dearest husband Charles, I am no less a woman for writing this to you. I abhor the term 'love letter' so think not of this as such. It is strictly a reminder letter…a reminder for you to return to me. I will however admit to a modicum of emotion, hereby listed below and explained in the simplest of terms so as to not be misunderstood.
By Nicole Deviney11 months ago in History
The Rose Garden . Content Warning.
Jack, If only things were different, if only you could see how much I love you. I know about the affair Jack, I know about all of them. And the thing is I walk around taking pictures with you, smiling at the adoring fans you have amassed. Do they know Jack? Do they know that the life we have built, the good that we have done was me? Does anyone know what your life would be without me? What YOU would be without me?
By Raine Fielder11 months ago in History
Waiting in Germany
December 26th, 1990 Hello, My Love, I am writing the day after Christmas, so I know you won't receive the letter for a while. I am so mad - the Army assured us our soldiers would have time with their families before deploying to Iraq for Desert Storm. We barely saw you from the beginning of November until you left Christmas week!!
By Andrea Corwin 11 months ago in History
My love, life had changed
My dear Maria, As I write this to you, the rain taps against our apartment window. It reminds me of the day we first met. Remember that day? We both were running into that crowded Peacock cafe in the village, seeking refuge from the heavy summer storm. You were fumbling with your phone looking for some sort of document, and I was praying that my dying phone last long enough for me to use my ApplePay to buy an espresso. I bumped into you, our eyes met, yours angry and mine in sudden heaven. Despite the masks we still occasionally wore out of habit, I knew you were smiling beyond the evil stare.
By G. A. Botero11 months ago in History
Gold Frames.... Top Story - March 2025.
March 12th, 1915... My Dear Beth, I know that you were born a month ago, and named for your mother, my dearest Bess. She tells me that she kissed my gold-framed photograph each night, now on your behalf as well as her own, until you are old enough to do it yourself. I pray that the Great War will be over before then, or that I will have had leave enough to come home so you both can kiss me in person, before that time.
By Natasja Rose11 months ago in History
The Enduring Elegance of the Skirt Suit: A Timeless Fashion Staple
In today’s ever-changing fashion landscape, one might hear whispers questioning the relevance of certain classic styles. A common query that arises is: "Are skirt suits not a thing anymore? Help!" While trends certainly evolve, the humble skirt suit remains an enduring piece that continues to inspire and empower. In this post, we’ll explore the history, evolution, and future of the skirt suit, illustrating why it’s far from obsolete and why it should be celebrated as a timeless fashion statement.
By idaly cook11 months ago in History









