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Phantom Ships and Mysterious Skies: Unraveling the Enigma of the Bermuda Triangle
The moon sparkles splendidly and enlightens the dark water of the sea thick haze drops on it in dismal quietness, then suddenly it's broken by the squeaking of wooden boards followed by an undulating of the waves through the mist. You see the framework of an old, huge boat, its structure corroded, and a weird coldness emanating from it. But the most disrupting thing is that there's nobody on the deck. A boat sails without a crew. No, this is not the legendary Flying Dutchman, but an undeniable phantom boat.
By Thene van Schalkwyk2 years ago in History
The Journey of Humanity.
Introduction: Have you ever wondered about the fascinating journey of humanity and how we evolved over time? In this article, we embark on a captivating exploration of our past to understand the process of human evolution and the birth of civilization. From our closest relatives, the chimpanzees, to the emergence of early human settlements and the dawn of civilization, each stage of this remarkable journey has shaped the world we know today.
By Young Writer2 years ago in History
What is this mysterious association of countries ?
The BRICS: Understanding who they are and what their goals are : Since the turn of the 21st century, the BRICS have emerged as a significant economic and political force on the world stage. This group of five developing countries - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa - represents almost half of the world's population and a quarter of the world's gross domestic product (GDP). The term "BRICS" was coined in 2001 by economist Jim O'Neill, who predicted their rise to prominence in the global economy. In this article, we will explore who the BRICS are and what their common goals are.
By Raphael Lopes2 years ago in History
History of India. Content Warning.
The Indian subcontinent, the great landmass of South Asia, is the home of one of the world’s oldest and most influential civilizations. In this article, the subcontinent, which for historical purposes is usually called simply “India,” is understood to comprise the areas of not only the present-day Republic of India (free from British rule since August 15, 1947, celebrated as the country’s Independence Day) but also the republics of Pakistan (partitioned from India in 1947) and Bangladesh (which formed the eastern part of Pakistan until its independence in 1971). For the histories of these latter two countries since their creation, see Pakistan and Bangladesh.
By Bijan Mondal2 years ago in History
Fiery PSG vs. Le Havre
Title: A Sizzling Clash Under the Parisian Night Sky: PSG vs. Le Havre In the heart of Paris, the Parc des Princes came alive with a fiery passion as Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) clashed with Le Havre in a sensational match on the sultry night of July 21, 2023. The stadium was packed with fans donning their team colors, eager to witness the tantalizing showdown between two football giants. The stakes were high, and the players were determined to leave their mark on this scintillating encounter.
By Oluebube Enweruzo2 years ago in History
Bourgnew's Situational Leadership
Situational Leadership is a testing of waters. You have to test others to improve others. You have to test their abilities and capabilities in order to set an example for the rest of your people. Testing is a way of verifying and building up. You want the strongest. You want the best. You have to discern the resources you are given. It takes apt. It takes knowledge. It takes hardwork but it is worth the work. Your people will thank you for it when they see your wisdom and perception. When they see that you are a disciplined leader and a strong leader who takes advise and respect the troops. And there are times where you have to let democratic leadership intervene. You have to let others lead where they are strong and make them setback when they are weak. Everybody can be weak especially if they do not have the evidence and the intel. And they are unsure about going on the mission. Not all missions will be successful but you can use them to learn, discern, and decipher the negatives from the positives. A leader knows not to put to much on one side but to evenly delegated authority to others to create a consensus of force. This consensus force can withstand any uncertainty, any unknown conflict letting the troops know that we are in this together and making sure you reward everyone who contribute good intel because that set the basis for constructive leadership which can avail crisis as they arise. Situational Leadership is about knowing your weaknesses and your strengths and creating a cohort of major players who can balance your administration. As the leader, you must show the necessities of the mission. You must show the importance of the action taken. You must show the need for repercussions. You must show that the crisis is real and eroding freedom. You must create the patriotism. Patriotism is just doing anything but availing the freedoms of your country and strengthening its ties to the rest of the world. It is much bigger than one's personal belief. Patriotism is a way of life for soldiers and its a reason to die in conflict. You must create the ideology of heroism. Heroism isn't risking lives unless necessity and as a last resort.. Heroism is thinking outside the box, knowing your enemy's plans and repercussion and using it for your strategic benefits. Heroism is using courage to defeat fears. You must structure what is missing. Connect the missing pieces and create and form the necessary mentality for success. You cannot be shaken on the evidence. You cannot let the little things deter you from the real motives. You must have a clear mind and be one in your thoughts. Now as the directives change, you must change but also remain resilient on the purpose of justice. You must not lose track of administering justice. You must stay focus that this is bigger than you, this is bigger than your troops, this is bigger than your people. It has to have a world purpose, a historic purpose that outlive time. To really make a change that can benefit everyone. It has to bring to light the darkness. The darkness which was blinded to this world and which still exist in the world. You cannot let it stay hidden. And you must encourage others to stand up, other allies, other nations, other countries to work together. Alone is only necessary on a temporary basis in exploring the possibilities but when you know the underlining truth you must bring in all the resources, bring in all the defence, bring in all the ammunitions to tear the stronghold down and build up liberty. It is necessary for the institution of democracy. It is necessary for the existence of the free world. It is necessary for the preservation of the present society. To forge the bounds that lead us to peace, that abounds justice and that resist hatred
By Distinguished Honorary Alumni Dr. Matthew Primous3 years ago in History
Whispers In the Night
It was a gloomy night, raindrops gently tapping on the windows of the old Victorian mansion. Detective Mark Anderson stood outside, staring at the crime scene. Inside, lay the lifeless body of Sarah, the sister of the person who had approached him for help. The mystery of her murder seemed to shroud the entire house in darkness.
By Sardar Rayyan3 years ago in History
Hidden Truths: Unveiling the Records the British Empire Kept in the Shadows
In 2009, five Kenyan individuals presented a petition at the British Prime Minister's office, alleging human rights violations they endured during the 1950s under British colonial rule in Kenya. Their demand for reparations was based on their vivid personal accounts and physical scars from those traumatic experiences. However, their testimonies were initially undermined due to the lack of documentary evidence supporting claims of British-sanctioned torture against Kenyans, at least not until then.
By Kishon Brown3 years ago in History







