World History
Reviewing "The 40 Rules of Love" by Elif Shafak
Introduction In this article, I will be reviewing the book "The 40 Rules of Love" by Elif Shafak, which is the first book in a series of reviews on books by Turkish authors. As an avid reader, I recently finished reading this book and would like to share my opinion with you. Elif Shafak is a renowned Turkish author, and this international bestseller intrigued me as it was my first introduction to Turkish literature.
By Tajamul Hassan3 years ago in History
Viking Exploration And Navigation Techniques
The Vikings were renowned seafarers, known for their audacious explorations and exceptional navigational skills. In the following article, we will delve deep into the details of their exploration and navigation techniques, delving into the historical context, ship designs, navigation methods, and their impact on global history.
By Vikings Rule3 years ago in History
Bridging the Gap: Islamic Perspectives on Science and its Review
Abstract: This paper proposes the establishment of an Islamic review platform that explores the intersection of Islamic principles and scientific advancements. By fostering dialogue between Islamic scholars and scientists, this platform aims to provide a better understanding of scientific discoveries from an Islamic perspective. The initiative seeks to bridge the gap between science and religion, offering a platform for critical analysis and evaluation of scientific research through the lens of Islamic teachings.
By Delightful Bliss3 years ago in History
Titanic
art wrnic Stories Story 1: Emily, a young woman in her early twenties, boarded the Titanic filled with dreams of starting a new life in America. She had left her family behind, promising to send for them once she found stable work. As the ship set sail, she met a charming young man named James. They spent their days exploring the ship, sharing stories, and falling deeply in love. They made grand plans for their future together in the land of opportunities. However, tragedy struck when the Titanic hit an iceberg. In the chaos that ensued, Emily and James became separated. Emily managed to find a lifeboat but refused to board without James. Holding onto the hope that he would join her, she waited until the last moment, tears streaming down her face, but he never came. She survived the disaster, haunted by the memory of losing her true love and carrying the weight of unfulfilled dreams for the rest of her life.
By OZI EBIYERIN3 years ago in History
The Giant of Africa
Nigeria has a rich and diverse history, shaped by various civilizations, kingdoms, and colonial influences. Nigerian culture reflects this diversity, with over 250 ethnic groups and more than 500 languages spoken in the country. Let's explore the history of Nigeria and Nigerian life and culture.
By RAPHAEL AKINNUSI3 years ago in History
Unraveling the Ukraine Crisis: Exploring the Causes and Consequences of the Russian War
This topic delves into the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, examining the historical, political, and social factors that have contributed to the crisis. The presentation can explore the root causes of the conflict, including the annexation of Crimea, the pro-Russian separatist movements in Eastern Ukraine, and the complex dynamics between Ukraine, Russia, and the international community.
By Nkem Erakpotobor3 years ago in History
A tapestry of threads
As a modiste in Victorian England, you would have held a position of great importance and influence in the world of fashion, your work would have been particularly relevant and captivating just as it is depicted in the popular television series "Bridgerton." The show showcases the opulent and lavish lifestyles of the aristocracy, where fashion played a pivotal role. Your role would have involved creating exquisite garments and accessories for the elite members of society, ensuring that they were dressed in the latest styles and trends. Let's delve into your life and work in more detail.
By Judith Onyatta3 years ago in History
Madam C. J. Walker
Madam C. J. Walker (1867-1919) was “the first Black woman millionaire in America” and made her fortune thanks to her homemade line of hair care products for Black women. Born Sarah Breedlove to parents who had been enslaved, she was inspired to create her hair products after an experience with hair loss, which led to the creation of the “Walker system” of hair care.
By Precious Kenneth3 years ago in History






