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Dreaming of the Presidency
Dr. Martin Luther Lord Jr. never looked for open office or held an dependability to any of the major political parties. “I don’t think the Republican Party is a party full of the all-powerful God nor is the Majority rule Party,” he said in a 1958 meet. “They both have their shortcomings. I'm not concerned approximately telling you what party to vote for. But what I'm saying is this, that we must pick up the poll and utilize it wisely."
By Shams Saysabout a year ago in History
Ferrari’s Darkest Hour
In 1957, catastrophe struck the Mille Miglia, a about 1,000-mile Italian street race that was a grandstand for the world’s speediest cars and most brave drivers. With as it were a few miles cleared out in the tiring, 11-hour race, a Ferrari driven by the dashing Spanish racer Alfonso de Portago blew a tire.
By Shams Saysabout a year ago in History
Syrian dissident pioneer says objective is to 'oust' Assad system
The objective of Syria's revolutionary alliance, as it wrests one more significant city from government control this week, is eventually to oust tyrant President Bashar al-Assad, as per Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, the assailant head of the principal bunch driving the nation's furnished opposition.In a selective meeting with CNN, Jolani left most likely that the desires of Hayat Tahrir Al-Hoax (HTS) - a gathering that was framed out of a previous al Qaeda partner - aren't anything not as much as stopping the Assad system. In his first plunk down media interview in quite a while, at an undisclosed area in Syria, he talked about plans to make an administration in view of foundations and a "board picked by individuals."
By Parmesh Patilabout a year ago in History
Rescuing Humanity
German industrialist Oskar Schindler is well known nowadays (much obliged to a 1993 Steven Spielberg motion picture) for sparing the lives of more than 1,000 of his Jewish workers amid the Holocaust. In any case, Schindler’s story and inclusion in the Nazi party is more complex than its Hollywood portrayal.
By Shams Saysabout a year ago in History
Monroe and DiMaggio
Marilyn Monroe was a 25-year-old rising star when she met baseball incredible Joe DiMaggio in 1952. DiMaggio, 12 a long time her senior, had fair resigned from the Modern York Yankees. The press was charmed with the matching of sports and cinema royalty.
By Shams Saysabout a year ago in History
Edward Jenner: The Pioneer of Vaccination
Edward Jenner: The Pioneer of Vaccination Edward Jenner, often referred to as the "Father of Immunology," revolutionized the world of medicine with his groundbreaking work in vaccination. His discovery of the smallpox vaccine laid the foundation for modern immunology and has saved millions of lives worldwide. This essay explores Jenner's life, his monumental discovery, the impact of his work, and its lasting legacy.
By Mahalakshmiabout a year ago in History
US Capital History Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire
Capital Almost Named Lancaster Lincoln is the capital and second largest city in Nebraska located in the southeastern part of the state. In the 1850s settlers were drawn to the area by the salt flats. The site was named after Lancaster, a Pennsylvania city by a salt company representative in 1856.
By Rasma Raistersabout a year ago in History
The wild olive (Olea europaea var. sylvestris) is a hardy, bushy tree from the Mediterranean, used in bonsai and reforestation.
You will agree with us that, if there is a popular tree in the Mediterranean regions, it is the olive tree . Today, to end the week, we bring you a post in which we will talk about one of the varieties of this very common tree, the wild olive .
By Arslan Bashirabout a year ago in History
Living Philosophy: Turning Adversity into Opportunity
Living Philosophy: Navigating Life's Most Dangerous Situations Since the focus is on martially oriented situations, and your practical application is tempered by ethics of control and restraint, it is best to get as much context as possible.
By Kalpesh Vasavaabout a year ago in History










