Lessons
Small Paws, Mighty Deeds
1. The King of the Savannah In the heart of the Great Savannah, where the tall grass danced in the wind and the sky stretched endlessly overhead, lived a lion named Barafu. With a mane as thick and dark as the night sky and eyes that gleamed like the sun, Barafu was the undisputed King of Beasts.
By Sabirkhan1719 months ago in History
The Calgary General Hospital Implosion:
When I think of a demolition project, I think of new beginnings. After all, my work shows me all kinds of people in all kinds of situations: people who are developing their homes to welcome a new family member or care for an aging member of family, or empty nesters looking to refresh their home into what they’d always hoped for. Sometimes it’s demolishing one decrepit building in favor of building a space that can house several families.
By Autumn Stew9 months ago in History
Australia to force Meta, Google to pay for news
Australia has taken a significant step toward regulating tech giants by introducing a groundbreaking News Media Bargaining Code, which aims to force companies like Meta (Facebook) and Google to pay Australian news publishers for their content.
By Samsul Arefin.9 months ago in History
The Utopian Dream: A Future Shaped by Innovation. AI-Generated.
## **The Utopian Dream: A Future Shaped by Innovation** In the year 2150, humanity had transcended the problems that once seemed insurmountable. Poverty, war, and hunger were distant memories. The world had united under a single banner of progress and innovation. This was the era of the *New Dawn*—an era where technology had woven itself into every fabric of life, eliminating the inefficiencies of the past.
By MD Abdur Razzak9 months ago in History
The Significance of May Day
Introduction May Day, also known as International Workers' Day, is celebrated on May 1st each year. This day has become an emblem of the labor movement and is marked by various events, festivities, and protests across the globe. The origins of May Day are deeply embedded in history, evolving out of the struggles for workers' rights and social justice. This article will explore the historical significance of May Day, the various ways it is celebrated, and its relevance in today’s world.
By Monayem Hossain9 months ago in History
Trump rallies supporters in Michigan to mark 100 days in office
**Trump Rallies Supporters in Michigan to Mark 100 Days in Office** *Washington Township, MI — April 29, 2017* President Donald Trump marked his 100th day in office with a spirited rally in Washington Township, Michigan, on Saturday evening. Trump decided not to attend the traditional White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington, D.C. instead of interacting directly with his supporters in a state that was crucial to his victory in the 2016 election. **Celebrating Early Achievements**
By GLOBAL NEWS9 months ago in History
Live Updates: Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney Wins a Second Term on an Anti-Trump Platform.
Here’s the latest. Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada won a new term on Monday night, the national broadcaster CBC/Radio Canada projected, a remarkable turnaround for his Liberal Party, owed in large part to President Trump’s aggressive stance toward the country.
By MD IMRAN KHAN9 months ago in History
Trump’s 100-day rally: Familiar grievances, an ebullient crowd and a difficult task ahead
Crossing the symbolic barrier between the first 100 days of his presidency and the 1,361 that remain, Trump basked in adulation from a supportive crowd and declared that he had just completed the “the most successful first 100 days of any administration in the history of our country.” He waxed nostalgic about his last act with familiar grievances and hyperbolic claims, and seized the moment to set a course for the next one.
By MD IMRAN KHAN9 months ago in History
A Historical Overview of India-Pakistan Wars
The relationship between India and Pakistan has been marked by conflict and tension since the two nations gained independence from British rule in 1947. The historical context of their rivalry is complex, rooted in a mix of territorial disputes, religious divides, and national identities. Over the years, India and Pakistan have engaged in several wars and conflicts, significantly influencing South Asia's geopolitics and global security.
By Marid Shahran Orik9 months ago in History
Israel commits Gaza genocide under world’s ‘watchful eye’, ICJ told
"The International Criminal Court Hears the Gaza Genocide Case as Israel's War Continues" – The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague heard harrowing testimony this week as South Africa presented its case accusing Israel of committing genocide in Gaza—a conflict unfolding, as one lawyer put it, "under the world’s watchful eye." The historic hearings have rekindled global debate regarding Israel's military offensive, which has resulted in the deaths of over 34,000 Palestinians, the displacement of 1.9 million people, and the destruction of much of Gaza. "A Calculated Destruction of Life"
By Rakib Hasan9 months ago in History









