Narratives
The Artistic Mastery of Magdalena Abakanowicz
Once upon a time in a small Polish village, there lived a young girl named Magdalena. From an early age, Magdalena had a keen eye for observing the world around her, and she possessed a profound curiosity about human emotions and the complexities of the human condition. Little did she know that her artistic journey would one day revolutionize the world of sculpture.
By Daniel Kipyegon3 years ago in History
Evolution of Printing
The process of printing has been through many changes since the advent of mankind. It started from something which was done by hand and took days to complete a manuscript. Now it is a matter of nanoseconds and a page is printed out through electronic machinery. Isn’t that a wonder for mankind? Let’s go through the evolutions the printing world has faced.
By Tuba Abbasi3 years ago in History
The Strange Death of Professor Shockley
There is both good and evil. That night, the wicked appeared. We had a good one here, we got a report about the woman being submerged for a minute or two, don't close anything, her boyfriend claimed he stepped out in the woods, but when you come back, she was popped up in the hot tub and she wasn't breathing, tell me her name again. The Shuffle of Marianne
By Francis Dami3 years ago in History
Exploring the Titanic Submarine: Unveiling the Depths
The Titanic, a name that has become synonymous with tragedy and grandeur, remains one of the most iconic shipwrecks in history. Since its sinking on that fateful night in 1912, the sunken remains of the Titanic have captured the imagination of people worldwide, holding within its depths the untold stories of those who perished. In recent years, a groundbreaking development has emerged to explore and unravel the secrets of this legendary vessel - the Titanic submarine.
By Adam smith3 years ago in History
From Freedom of Religion to Freedom of Thought: How "American" Literature Both Evolved and Stagnated Throughout the Centuries
The following essay is a final analysis for my American Lit course in University. While American Literature is one of my least favorites, it is also a fascinating evolution throughout history, and is my inaugural submission to the newest history community (my least favorite subject). I have adapted this essay to be slightly more pleasant to read in digital format. It is a long read, but it received an A from my professor, so maybe there is something worthwhile within (;
By Lena Beana3 years ago in History
Corpse, Changeling or Asylum?
it’s always fun to imagine who you might be if you were born in a different time. A princess, perhaps, or a noted scholar. One of the decadent gentry, waited on hand and foot. A bold explorer? Someone sure to go down in the history books, obviously.
By Natasja Rose3 years ago in History
The Lion's Roar: Zlatan Ibrahimovic's Unyielding Journey
Chapter 1: The Early Roar In the city of Malmö, Sweden, a young boy named Zlatan Ibrahimovic discovered his innate talent for football. From the dusty pitches of Rosengård to the training grounds of Malmö FF, Zlatan's raw potential and unshakable self-belief set him on a path to greatness.
By gunasekaran vr3 years ago in History
A Tour Of Science City In Kolkata
Kolkata, a tourist hub and former British Colony, is considered to be one of India's historic and emerging cities. Among other activities, there's Science City, a museum dedicated to showcasing and promoting science and technology. Science City, located on the eastern outskirts of Kolkata, is an attractive and fun destination for science enthusiasts.
By 𝕽𝖔𝖞𝖆𝖑 𝕿𝖎𝖌𝖊𝖗 3 years ago in History







