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"The Great Serengeti Migration:
In the heart of Africa lies a vast expanse of wilderness known as the Serengeti, a name that evokes visions of sweeping plains and untamed beauty. But it is not just the landscape that captivates visitors and nature enthusiasts from around the world; it is the awe-inspiring phenomenon known as the Great Serengeti Migration. This natural spectacle, often hailed as one of the Seven Wonders of Africa, is a gripping drama of life, death, and survival that unfolds annually in this remarkable ecosystem.
By 15Vanessa Kavishe3 years ago in History
Top 10 Strong and Underappreciated monarchs and nations
10) Manuel I Komnenos - Byzantine Empire: Manuel I Komnenos, the Byzantine Emperor from 1143 to 1180, is often overshadowed by more renowned rulers of the Byzantine Empire, but his reign was marked by unknown greatness. Manuel was a brilliant military strategist and tactician, leading his armies to numerous victories against formidable enemies. He successfully defended the empire against the Normans and even thwarted the Second Crusade, showcasing his prowess on the battlefield.
By Siddhartha Reddy3 years ago in History
From Log Cabin to Emancipation: The Extraordinary Journey of Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln: A Journey from Birth to Death Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, was born on February 12, 1809, in a small log cabin in Hardin County, Kentucky. His parents, Thomas and Nancy Lincoln, were hardworking farmers. From an early age, Lincoln showed a keen intellect and a deep curiosity about the world around him.
By Kuric Adem3 years ago in History
The Soil Reader. Content Warning.
The King stares at me. All them in the palace do, every time. Well, not Geoff. Geoff makes me turn away. I appreciate that about the royal scribe. But these divine rule types, crowned in holy purpose, look right at me. Mind you, I don’t dare make eye contact. Not ever. I don't need to see to know. I can feel their gazes boring into me, full of judgment and distaste. They stare to remind me of me place in this world. Don’t look up, wretch. Don’t look up. But because of me place in this world, what do I know from Kings and queens and dukes and them others? Could be they're just thick-headed, dim-witted, the touched children of sibling lovers. Don't think much about it. I do me job and I do it well, just like Da before me. Da served the Irish Kings and they were a rough lot. Ate a lot of mutton, I suspect. Mutton don’t come out well. Digests fine, but the slurry it produces is putrid.
By Mack Devlin3 years ago in History
Akintunde and Adunola’s Journey
Akintunde was raised by his loving Yoruba parents, who worked as farmers and Traders. Their humble lifestyle taught him the values of hard work, perseverance, and unity. From an early age, Akintunde was fascinated by the stories his grandparents told him about Nigeria's diverse history, traditions, and the beauty of their land across all boards.
By Festus Akintunde Ibiyemi3 years ago in History
The United States of America as the Global superpower
The United States of America (USA) has long been recognized as the most powerful nation in the world. Its unparalleled military strength, economic prowess, technological innovation, and cultural influence have cemented its status as a global superpower. From its founding principles of liberty and democracy to its commitment to global leadership, the USA has continually shaped and influenced the international stage. In this article, we will delve into the various aspects that make the United States the undeniable powerhouse it is today.
By Yayoonedmund3 years ago in History
THE HISTORY OF THE OGBA PEOPLE
Ogba history is replete with activities and events pioneered by great individuals. These personalities have, through their physical and mental powers changed the course of history. Consciously or not, they have been able to leave their footprints in the sand of time. Unfortunately, some of these great deeds have slipped into oblivion. Basic reasons account for this sad development. ...staying within the realm of oral tradition for a very long time before being documented. This has resulted in distortion of facts. Ogba, as a nation is less than 600 years old but the imprecision in its history is overwhelming. The loosed or inaccurate account of events have resulted in the noticeable cracks we find on the body of Ogba tribe today. However, Ogba historians must continue to objectively dig into the past with the view to finding the missing links.
By Iweka Omagbu3 years ago in History
Comparing Fame: Michael Jackson vs. Elvis Presley. Content Warning.
Introduction The world of music has witnessed the rise of many iconic figures, but few have left an indelible mark on popular culture like Michael Jackson and Elvis Presley. Both artists achieved unprecedented success in their respective eras, captivating audiences with their unique talents and captivating performances. This essay aims to delve into the question of who is more famous between Michael Jackson and Elvis Presley, examining their cultural impact, career achievements, and enduring legacies.
By Word Weaver 3 years ago in History
My trip to New York City
I embarked on a memorable trip to New York City, a city that never fails to captivate and inspire. From the moment I landed at JFK Airport, the bustling energy of the Big Apple enveloped me, setting the stage for an unforgettable journey.
By Tripple diexxx3 years ago in History
Liberation and Freedom. Content Warning.
A story of liberation and freedom unfolded in the depths of a sun-drenched cotton field, where the sweltering heat wrapped its suffocating tendrils around the weary souls of enslaved men, women, and children. Juneteenth, a day that would forever change their lives, whispered on the wind, carrying with it the promise of a new dawn.
By Atikul Hoque Jahan3 years ago in History







