World History
Whispers of the Heart
In the sleepy town of Willow brook, where time seemed to move at its own leisurely pace and the scent of wildflowers lingered in the air, there lived a young woman named Emily. With hair as golden as the morning sun and eyes as blue as the summer sky, she was the embodiment of grace and kindness, her gentle spirit touching the lives of all who crossed her path.
By HAMID ZAKARIYAU2 years ago in History
T. rex was smarter than a crocodile, not a monkey. Study Overturns Conflicting Intelligence Data.
Since the 1970s, most scientists have agreed that Tyrannosaurus rex was about as intelligent as modern reptiles. In 2023, a study by a Brazilian neuroscientist claimed that the cognitive intelligence of T. rex is closer to that of primates. Could this iconic dinosaur be as intelligent as a baboon or even a human?
By arafat islam2 years ago in History
the road is dark
The lecture, that ubiquitous feature of classrooms across the globe, has a surprisingly long and fascinating history. Far from being a static method of information transmission, the lecture has evolved dramatically over time, reflecting the changing landscape of knowledge, technology, and pedagogical practices. This article delves into the origins of the lecture, exploring the practical limitations that birthed it and the evolving role it has played in education over centuries.
By aly rahman2 years ago in History
The Mystery Book of Enoch
The Book of Enoch is an intriguing ancient text believed to have been written by Enoch, a prominent figure in biblical genealogy. It covers a range of captivating topics, including the origin of demons, the fall of the Nephilim angels, and prophetic visions of the Messiah's reign.
By Adekola Damilare2 years ago in History










