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Juneteenth Day. Content Warning.
Juneteenth: A Celebration of Freedom's Long Road Juneteenth, otherwise called Celebration Day, Liberation Day, or Opportunity Day, is an occasion noticed yearly on June nineteenth in the US. It celebrates the appearance of Association Significant General Gordon Granger in Galveston, Texas, on June 19, 1865, with news that the oppressed individuals in the Confederate states were at long last free. This undeniable the finish of bondage in the US, north of more than two years after the Liberation Decree was given by President Abraham Lincoln.
By Bikash Purkait2 years ago in History
Flag Day. Content Warning.
A Tapestry Woven Red, White, and Blue: A Exploration of Flag Day Flag Day, an apparently straightforward public recognition held every year on June fourteenth in the US, conveys a load far more prominent than its solitary day on the schedule. It's daily to spread out the public standard, the Stars and Stripes, a lively embroidery woven with strings of history, imagery, and public character. In any case, to really comprehend Flag Day, we should dive further, investigating the banner's starting points, its importance as a bringing together image, and the customs that have developed around this public occasion.
By Bikash Purkait2 years ago in History
Leonardo da Vinci: Beyond the Renaissance Genius
# Leonardo da Vinci: Genius, Time Traveler, or Extraterrestrial Envoy? The north Apennines of Italy, just outside Florence, served as a natural classroom for a young Leonardo da Vinci, who, despite being excluded from prestigious academies due to his illegitimate birth, immersed himself in the study of nature. While his contemporaries were confined to classrooms, Leonardo's self-directed exploration of the natural world laid the foundation for his unparalleled contributions to art and science.
By Benjie Maybuena2 years ago in History
Einstein's Theories: Bridging Time and Space
Albert Einstein's legacy, which includes over 300 scientific papers, continues to influence the world more than half a century since his death. While Einstein redefined our understanding of the universe, his theories may hold the key to another extraordinary possibility: time travel.
By Benjie Maybuena2 years ago in History
The Tragic Flight of the Hindenburg
On May 3, 1937, in Frankfurt, Germany, the Hindenburg, the world’s largest aircraft, prepared for its 11th transatlantic flight to New Jersey. Fueled by hydrogen and nitrogen, this dirigible offered a luxurious three-day passage across the Atlantic. The Hindenburg, notable for its immense size, rivaled the Titanic in grandeur and was built with a rigid metal frame filled with hydrogen cells, allowing it to float without wings. Its exterior was coated in aluminum powder varnish to reflect sunlight, preventing the hydrogen from overheating and ensuring the gas didn't inflate and burst.
By Benjie Maybuena2 years ago in History
HISTORICAL HISTORY . Content Warning. AI-Generated.
HISTORY ON ANCIENT & ANTIQUES Once upon a time, in a land far away, there existed a civilization that marveled at the beauty and intricacy of ancient artifacts and antiques. These objects held within them the stories of generations past, each one representing a piece of history that had been preserved and passed down through the ages.
By FinPetrol7772 years ago in History
The Most Unusual Planets in the Universe
On the planet t-r-e-s-2b, the night never ends. This isn't your typical Knight, where stars shine in lovely skies; instead, it's utterly dark and sweltering. In the star system of 55 Cancri, there are five planets, four of which are gas giants similar to Jupiter and Saturn, but the fifth planet, or rather the first because it's closest to the star, is different in a horrifying way. High Tres 2B is a gas giant that is about 1.5 times more massive than Jupiter. Its surface absorbs light better than charcoal and it may also have a faint dark red glow due to its burning air, which is as hot as fresh lava. 55 Cancrie is very near its
By Kingsley Egeke2 years ago in History
The Largest Animals To Ever Exist On Earth
overseas [Music] From towering herbivores to fierce predators, the planet Earth has been home to some of the largest and most impressive creatures in existence. These enormous creatures have left their mark on the planet, from lush forests to oceans. In this video, we'll look at some of the largest animals that have ever lived on Earth and what the largest is currently. From the largest sauropod dinosaur to the enormous creatures that prowled in the oceans, prepare to be astounded by the sheer size that these magnificent creatures possessed. [Music] The enormous herbivorous dinosaur Argentinosaurus lived in the late Cretaceous Period, roughly
By Kingsley Egeke2 years ago in History
These Ancient Animals Scarier Than Dinosaurs
The first thought would be that there is hardly anyone on Earth who has never heard of dinosaurs; in fact, we learn about them as children from cartoons, toys, drawings, movies, videos, articles, and even everyday advertisements. Because ancient lizards are frequently shown in unexpected places, the average city dweller knows more about dinosaurs than about a bird perched on a branch outside their window. Are there many people who are knowledgeable about what existed before the dinosaurs? What animals lived 100 million years before them? What terrifying beasts lived 50 million years after them? We bet there are far fewer experts here, but there must have been
By Kingsley Egeke2 years ago in History
Origin Of The Great Flood: The Lost Cities
While there are many tales of ancient cataclysm, Noah's flood is just one of them. But what if it could be linked to an actual event that occurred thousands of years ago in an unexpected place—Bulgaria and the Black Sea Coast— I'm tracing the history of the most famous flood tales on [Music] with the use of cutting edge technology. Earth I will never forget that sound as I travel across continents in pursuit of extinct ancient cities to learn what it takes to transform a calamity into a legend. With a surface area of more than 170,000 square miles, the Black Sea is larger than any other inland sea in the world and is a place of legend.
By Kingsley Egeke2 years ago in History
A Day in the Life of the Rich
**Title: A Day in the Life of the Rich and (Kind of) Famous** --- Waking up in a bed that feels like it's made of clouds, Tom stretches out and glances at the time on his custom-designed, gold-plated clock. It’s 7 AM. Time to start the day. Instead of hitting the snooze button, he slips out of bed and heads straight to his ensuite bathroom, which is about the size of a small apartment.
By Dito Smith2 years ago in History







