World History
Chickens and dairy cattle hit with huge bird influenza flare-up
A profoundly infectious type of bird influenza is tearing through groups of significant egg makers around the U.S. It's not simply chickens being tainted - dairy cows have additionally tried positive, and one individual in Texas is accepted to have gotten the infection in the wake of working with impacted steers.
By Shamsul Haque2 years ago in History
ABOUT ISRAEL HAMAS WAR RAGES WITH IRAN
The conflict between Israel and Hamas, while complex and multifaceted, has not primarily involved Iran in terms of direct military engagement. However, Iran has been a significant player in the broader geopolitics of the region, providing support to various groups, including Hamas, which operates in the Gaza Strip. Iran has supplied Hamas with weapons, funding, and ideological backing, viewing the group as a strategic ally in its broader regional ambitions.
By Amulet Alison NKUNA2 years ago in History
The Story Of Beit Safafa
Beit Safafa's narrative transcends mere geography; it's a saga of endurance, adaptation, and cultural fusion. Situated on Jerusalem's southern periphery, this village bears witness to centuries of history, each epoch etching its mark on the land and its inhabitants.
By Nicholas Kemboi2 years ago in History
Unbelievable Findings Decode the Thousand-Year-Old Secret of the Egyptian Pyramids
Title: Unraveling the Thousand-Year-Old Secrets of the Egyptian Pyramids: A Remarkable Discovery Introduction: The Egyptian pyramids have stood as enduring symbols of ancient engineering marvels and enigmatic mysteries for millennia. These colossal structures, built thousands of years ago, continue to captivate the imagination of historians, archaeologists, and enthusiasts worldwide. Despite centuries of study, many secrets of the pyramids have remained elusive, hidden within their imposing stone walls. However, recent groundbreaking discoveries have brought us closer than ever to unraveling the thousand-year-old secrets of the Egyptian pyramids. This article explores the unbelievable discovery that has shed new light on these ancient wonders.
By Nguyễn Hoàng Bảo Sang2 years ago in History
NEWTON REALLY WAS HIT ON THE HEAD BY AN APPLE
The tale of Sir Isaac Newton being struck on the head by a falling apple is one of the most enduring and iconic anecdotes in the history of science. This incident, which supposedly inspired Newton to formulate his theory of gravity, has become deeply ingrained in popular culture and is often cited as a quintessential example of a serendipitous scientific discovery. In this exploration, we will delve into the origins of the story, its historical accuracy, and the broader significance of Newton's contributions to physics.
By Nguyễn Hoàng Bảo Sang2 years ago in History
"Past the Edge"
In the curious town of Willowbrook, settled in the midst of moving slopes and murmuring woodlands, there carried on with a little kid named Emily. With hair the shade of pre-winter leaves and eyes that shone like morning dew, she had a soul as wild and untamed as the forest that encompassed her home.
By Md. Omar Faruk Siddique2 years ago in History
Unveiling the Masterpiece: Shogun Takes Center Stage
In the vast realm of literature, choosing a single book of the month resembles navigating a treasure trove where each work vies for recognition and reverence. Amongst this plethora of contenders, one title rises above the rest, captivating both heart and mind with unparalleled narrative prowess. This is the tale of why, amidst the struggle of choice, "Shogun" by James Clavell emerges as an unequivocal masterpiece deserving of the spotlight.
By Francois Desrosiers2 years ago in History
"Temporal Tides: A Journey Through Time's Embrace"
In the gleaming fog of a worldly vortex, where past, present, and future crashed in a kaleidoscope of conceivable outcomes, there existed a solitary figure. This was Alex Mercer, a person who goes back and forth through time whose undertakings had taken them to the furthest reaches of history. Be that as it may, presently, as they rushed through the whirlwind of time, something turned out badly.
By Md. Omar Faruk Siddique2 years ago in History







