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Embracing Spiritual Solitude
In the rich tapestry of life, I have been immensely blessed. My journey began with a love profound and true—a marriage that stood the test of time until it gracefully reached its conclusion. It was in the aftermath of this significant chapter that I embarked on a profound spiritual awakening, discovering that in moments of acute distress, when worldly comforts fail to soothe deep-seated pain, one can only turn towards the divine.
By lahsen ezahouani2 years ago in History
How myth and mythology define civilisational Values
It was April 21, 753 B.C. This was almost 400 years before Alexander the Great and the epitome of Greek civilisation. It was also 750 years before Christ's birth and the rise of Christianity. On a pleasant and breezy spring day, with birds flying south and the sun emerging after winter, the story of Rome and its founder, Romulus, began.
By Ricky Lahiri2 years ago in History
The Worst Punishment in the History of Mankind
The phrase "the gauntlet will be run" is appended to many slogans for criticizing someone or overcoming the difficult challenges. While originally it is a brutal form of punishment from a time long past, the modern diversionary system is seen as a therapeutic practice that helps the inmates improve their thinking processes.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in History
Most Evil Poacher Who Killed 184 Humans
Among the pages of criminal calenders, the name of Koose Munisamy Veerappan has been written with blood that shines like diamonds, the famous bandit who was in the jungles of South India. Along with rap sheet enlisting a list that comprises of elephant poaching, sandalwood smuggling, and a body count that can be compared to some of the lamest ones of serial killers, Veerappan's life story is on the verge of as good as a Hollywood blockbuster. From early days of a young shooter to his tenure as the man of terror wanting two states, Veerappan’s life is the history of violence, betrayal and his tireless efforts to achieve power.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in History
Was Hitler Insane or Just Plain Evil
Would any normal human being ever be able to perform the actions of Adolf Hitler with glee and enthusiasm? To tell you the truth, I still do not know whether he learned to be bad or he was born that way. But then, for one second, I see totally unrelated with all of this: Hitler’s possibly deformed genitals. The truth is actually us, and if you had hidden notions like these, be ready to be shocked after you facing the truth!
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in History
The Ugly Truth About George Washington
George Washington, being considered the father of the United States, and the symbol of great and proud America, has a legacy that is both admired and questioned. Along with the stories of his bravery on the war front and leadership as the first US President, there is also the shadowy aspect of his life which sometimes remains unmentioned. If not for Washington's incalculable role in the creation of the country, it's equally important to highlight the multifaceted nature of his personality and decisions.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in History
Why Hitler Practiced Occult Rituals
Some of the coldest pages in the historical books can be written in the name of the German Nazi Party, at the very core of the turmoil from the World War II. The horrors of the Holocaust, the Night of the Long Knives, and the gruesome human experimentation in concentration camps have left scholars grappling with a fundamental question: probably it was the psychological effects that made peace loving people to turn into perpetrators of unspeakable violence under the influence of such cruel conditions. At the search for the reasons, some have resorted to the hypothesis of the paranormal forces, for example of the demons or the 666, though these notions absolutely contradict to the results of the scientific research.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in History
What Happened to Saddam Hussein's Space Gun
The 1980s were the years of the distinctive ambitions and spectacular visions. Meanwhile, nothing was as intense as the supergun project, which was an attempt to destroy the entire population of the enemy at once — something that became possible due to collaboration between Saddam Hussein, the ex-president of Iraq, and the mysterious engineer Gerald Bull.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in History
Guardians of Green
In the heart of the Amazon rainforest, Ana Silva, a thirty-year-old Brazilian environmental scientist, led a small team dedicated to reforestation efforts. Their project was small but ambitious, aiming to restore and reconnect fragmented forest patches vital for the survival of countless species, including the endangered golden lion tamarin.
By lahsen ezahouani2 years ago in History
Enhancing Safety and Sustainability: The Role of Proof Panels in Australia
In Australia, the importance of safety and sustainability in construction and infrastructure projects cannot be overstated. As the country continues to grow and develop, there is an increasing demand for innovative solutions that not only ensure the safety of workers and the public but also contribute to environmental sustainability. One such solution gaining traction in the construction industry is sound proof panels.
By Rahman BUTT2 years ago in History
Insane Things that Used to Be Illegal
So, you decide that you want to be a time traveler. Think you can do it?Yes, you are a history lover with an adventurous spirit. You've seen enough movies on science fiction to know you should avoid stepping on any bug and telling Medieval peasants about Iphones and Doritos, but there's more to that than just that!
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in History



