World History
President Joe Biden's Policy Initiatives: A Review of Progress and Challenges Ahead
In the whirlwind of contemporary politics, President Joe Biden continues to navigate a complex landscape, striving to deliver on promises made during his campaign. Since assuming office in January 2021, President Biden has steered the country through unprecedented challenges, aiming to address the pandemic, revive the economy, tackle climate change, and confront systemic issues like racial injustice and immigration reform.
By Kenny Calloway2 years ago in History
Scientists Just Opened A Cave That Was Sealed For Millions Of Years But Made A Shocking Discovery
Once upon a time, in the hidden recesses of our planet, where darkness and mystery coalesce, a series of remarkable stories unfolded within the cavernous depths of ancient caves. These tales, echoing through time, unveiled secrets that would captivate the imagination of those who dared to explore.
By Jonathan Kojo Aryee2 years ago in History
The flights that disappeared and landed After 35 and 37 years
Embarking on the historical tapestry of aviation, we encounter the captivating enigma of airplanes disappearing without a trace—a phenomenon that transcends the ordinary and stirs our collective curiosity. Amidst these perplexities, the story of Santiago Flight 513 stands out, a narrative that weaves together elements of mystery, time, and the unknown.
By Jonathan Kojo Aryee2 years ago in History
AMAZING DISCOVERIES
The last ten years were super exciting for science! Scientists discovered so much cool stuff across different fields. They checked out ideas, found evidence, and went to places that made us rethink what we knew about not only Earth but the whole universe! It was a time when we finally started to get a grip on a big problem humanity faces. Plus, we learned way more about some seriously powerful things out there. Let's delve into the most amazing discoveries from the 2000s.
By Purity Isaboke2 years ago in History
Black Tom Explosion
I recently learned about this from a youtube video about Mandela affects. This was a strange one for me. In school every year one thing was consistent and that was History class. How is it that myself and many other people don't recall learning about this Black Tom Explosion. After all it is the first attack on American soil and was such a large explosion that it blew off the torch on the Statue of Liberty. I will admit I was not the best student but I'm pretty sure I would of at least heard a mention of this in school. Apparently I am not the only one who can not recall learning about this in school either. Many have made posts asking this same question. If your as clueless as I was here is a sumary of the event that shook America in 1916. Please let me know if your remember this in your studies growing up.
By Jesse Bridges2 years ago in History
History of Christmas. Content Warning.
Christmas, which falls on December 25, is a global cultural and commercial phenomenon in addition to a revered religious holiday. People have been celebrating it with customs and rituals that are both religious and secular for the past two millennia. Christmas Day is a celebration of the birth of Jesus of Nazareth, a religious figure whose teachings serve as the cornerstone of Christianity. Gift-giving, tree-decorating, church attendance, meal-sharing with loved ones, and, of course, waiting for Santa Claus to arrive are all common practices. Since 1870, December 25, sometimes known as Christmas Day, has been a federal holiday in the United States.
By Obaidul Hossain2 years ago in History
Glamour, Grace, and Global Unity: Miss Universe 2023 Shines Bright
The Miss Universe pageant has always been a dazzling display of beauty, talent, and cultural diversity. Each year, it brings together extraordinary women from around the world, showcasing not just their outer elegance but also their inner strength and intelligence. The 2023 edition of Miss Universe was no exception, captivating audiences worldwide with its remarkable contestants and unforgettable moments.
By Kenny Calloway2 years ago in History
Globalism vs. the Scientific Revolution
In recent years, a critical examination of the traditional Europe-centric narrative surrounding the birth of science has emerged. This reevaluation is at the forefront of a recent book that challenges the conventional view and offers a more inclusive perspective on the global origins of modern science.
By nizam uddin2 years ago in History
Deciphering the root causes of the Irish Potato Famine
In the autumn of 1845, the picturesque Irish countryside was adorned with vibrant green potato plants. For centuries, this South American vegetable had thrived in Ireland's rugged terrain and unpredictable climate. With its high carbohydrate content, abundant vitamins, and minerals, the potato had become a vital and nutrient-rich staple crop, particularly for less affluent families who relied on it to maintain a balanced diet.
By Joshua Agudey2 years ago in History








