Perspectives
How to Become a Profitable Entrepreneur
Hard work, perseverance, flexibility, and strategic thinking are all necessary for company success. There are a few fundamental ideas and actions that can help you succeed, regardless of whether you are an established company owner hoping to expand or an aspiring entrepreneur. We will go into great length about the essential elements of becoming a prosperous businessman below.
By MD SHAMIM RANA10 months ago in History
"Beneath the Sands of Time: The Controversial Discovery of a Subterranean Metropolis Under Egypt’s Pyramids"
The Eternal Allure of Egypt’s Mysteries The Great Pyramids of Giza, guardians of the desert for over 4,500 years, have long captivated humanity. These colossal structures, aligned with celestial precision, are testaments to the sophistication of ancient Egyptian civilization. Yet, as modern technology peels back layers of sand and stone, a provocative theory has emerged: beneath the pyramids and the Sphinx lies a sprawling subterranean network—a “hidden city” that could redefine Egyptology. This claim, however, has ignited fierce debate among experts, pitting traditional archaeologists against interdisciplinary researchers armed with radar scans and AI-driven simulations.
By Nada soliman10 months ago in History
Çatalhöyük
Approximately 12,500 years ago, the Earth experienced a significant transformation known as the Neolithic Revolution. This crucial change signified humanity's shift from a lifestyle of nomadic hunting and gathering to the establishment of agricultural communities, fundamentally reshaping the planet's climate, ecosystems, and social dynamics. In Anatolia, present-day Turkey, one of the most extraordinary examples of this transformation is Çatalhöyük, an extensive proto-city that provides an exceptional insight into early human civilization.
By A História10 months ago in History
Ram Navami: Where Faith and Mystery Intertwine
As the first rays of dawn pierce the morning mist on the ninth day of Chaitra, something magical stirs across India. Picture this: streets bursting with golden marigolds, the air humming with the chant of "Jai Shri Ram," and the faint, sweet scent of incense weaving through the breeze. Ram Navami isn’t just a festival—it’s a heartbeat, a moment when millions pause to celebrate a birth that changed the world. But wait—what if there’s more to this day than meets the eye? What hidden threads of mystery and wonder lie beneath the joyous songs and flickering lamps? Buckle up, because we’re about to dive into the captivating, suspenseful, and oh-so-human story of Ram Navami—a tale that’ll leave you smiling and wondering in equal measure.
By Tulsiverse10 months ago in History
Arab Pointers in the Desert. AI-Generated.
The sun blazed over the Endless Sands, a sea of dunes that stretched beyond the horizon, shimmering with heat and secrets. This was the domain of the Banu Ziyad, a nomadic tribe renowned for their mastery of the desert and their prized companions—the Arab Pointers. These dogs were no ordinary hounds; slender and swift, with coats of burnished gold and eyes like polished onyx, they were bred for the hunt, their senses honed to track prey across the merciless expanse. To the Banu Ziyad, they were more than beasts—they were kin, guardians, and the heartbeat of their survival.
By Great pleasure10 months ago in History
Forgotten History: The Siege of Jadotville
In the early 1900’s while Europe’s strongest countries were in a scramble to see who could colonize Africa the fastest, Belgium would end up with more than you would expect. The small, linguistically confused country colonized Ruanda-Urundi in 1922-1962 later becoming Rwanda and Burundi, the Lado Enclave from 1884-1910 which is now the Central Equatoria province in South Sudan. The colony of The Belgian Congo lasted from 1908 to 1960 up until the people wanted independence, it would then be known as Republic of the Congo or Leopoldville up until 1964. (For this article I will be shortening the name to “RC.” Or “The RC.”) This would be the beginning of what we know now as the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The RC’s battle for independence would be a long and extremely confusing one. From rebels with black market weapons fighting for control of the mineral rich country’s mines, to the Belgian army beefing up their presence, UN troops from all over the world, and deployment of some of France’s most decorated and seasoned Legionnaires. In this story, I will be digging up information that some wanted to stay hidden and give credit to the men who fought valiantly whether or not they had the means to. This is the story of the Siege of Jadotville.
By Jacob Newson10 months ago in History







