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Key historic events throughout the ages in relation to business, work, corporate figures and moguls.
SUPERHERO PUPPETS
I AM SO HAPPY TO ABLE TO TALK ABOUT THIS SUBJECT. MY PUPPET TWINS ARE AMAZING!!! THERE NAMES ARE SUPERHERO ANNABELLE AND CLARABELLE.THE TWINS WERE CREATED ON APRIL 1, 2023. THE TWINS DO SHOWS ON BIGO AND OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS. THEY SING, DANCE AND TALK ABOUT HOW GOOD GOD IS!!!!!!
By MARIE ODEMS 3 years ago in Journal
The lost village
Ever been somewhere and you think "Oh wow this place is amazing I would love to live here" you start doing research on the town and then start going back a few decades and you soon realize holy crap oh no no no no way "That's how I felt about a little town in my state anyone reading this from Illinois you know exactly what I'm talking about and if your not from Illinois or are and don't know this town well jump aboard let me give you the full tour. Welcome to Midlothian a small suburban village near Chicago. Within this town is a very strange cemetery called bachelors grove which is extremely haunted with literally no cause. Know you might say "oh duh because its a cemetery of course it "the thing is there has been more folklore and urban legends circling around the cemetery as well. Now back in the day like 1800s there was a man by the name of Edward M. Everden gave the land to Frederick Schmidt in 1864.According to sources a family named Batchelder were supoposedly living around the area .The first person to be buried there was name Eliza Scott in 1844 so this place is pretty old. There are many claims that the cemetery is extremely haunted by people claiming to see a phantom car. In the middle of the cemetery there this old green murky pond and the legend is a long long time ago there was this farmer who owned the land and one day when he was tending the land alongside his horse. The horse went bunkers then the horse fell into the water dragging the man down with him. Their remains are still lost in time as their spirits still try to leave the murky depths. So in the 1970s two officers claimed to see a horse and a ghostly man walking out of the pond then disappearing right in front of them.Even then there are rumours that the land used to native American burial grounds as well that speculate could be hind some of the strange experiences some people have had.Which are believed to have been Potawatomi since the tribe was the last ones to inhabit the lands in the area. That is before the European seetlers chased them off the lands off course their ancestors would be pissed.The other ghost to be found is the madonna of bachelor grove who dresses in along white gown whom walks through the cemetary seen carrying a baby or flowers passing through the graves.To some sources its believed that this women might be Ameilia Patrick who lost her 11 month old in the year of 1865.Not only is her ghost scene but her family thomstones have been reportedly moving around since the 1950s.Another possible ghost is the ghost of Joseph and Jennie deck who were killed in 1921 when their car got stuck on the railroad tracks.That could be caused of the phantom car people see driving around the cemetary grounds.There have been some speculatioins that there would have been satanic rituals going on because in some places it feels eerie and dark.The one thing that bothers me though is that their is a headstone that is named"infant daughter"that gets me questioning who was this young girl and why did the person who buried this child didn't bother to add her name on it which seems to be a bit off to me.Her real name is Marci May Fulton who was the granddaughter of John and Jane Fulton one of the first families to move to the surrounding lands.Nearby is Emma Fulton who died in 1867 she was only 16 days old.Afterwards John and Janes son commited suicide by walking infront of a train around 1935.Who would some people vandalize some a very old place first off. Don't get me wrong the place is creepy ,but why ruin someone's last resting spot. This place still holds a lot of history would you come and visit and see for yourself?
By Andrea Chronicles3 years ago in Journal
"How Online Businesses are Changing the World"
The rise of online businesses has fundamentally changed the way we live, work, and interact with each other. From e-commerce and digital marketing to cloud computing and remote work, online businesses are transforming industries and changing the world in many ways. In this blog, we will explore how online businesses are changing the world.
By Mahnoor Malik3 years ago in Journal
Commercial Property Market in Noida: The Impact of technological advancements
Noida is a buzzing city located in Uttar Pradesh in India. It has seen rapid development and growth in the last few years. The introduction of technology into various industries, such as the commercial real estate market, is one of the main drivers of this rapid growth. Technology has changed the landscape commercial property in Noida, bringing many benefits to investors, local businesses, and the economy. This article will examine the impact that technological advances have had on Noida’s commercial real estate market. We'll focus on projects like World Trade Tower and World Trade Center.
By Silent Scribe3 years ago in Journal
WALK
https://youtu.be/S0V5keuUaJo LET'S GO ON AN ADVENTURE IN A SPECIAL PLACE. I DECIDE TO TALK A WALK AND I FOUND SOMETHING VERY SPECIAL. I WAS JUST WALKING ALONG AND I FOUND A SPECIAL PLACE. YOUR MIND HAS TO BE RIGHT FOR YOU THE SPECIAL PLACE. THIS IS A PEACE PLACE. FULL OF MAGIC, JOY, AND LAUGHER.
By MARIE ODEMS 3 years ago in Journal
An Engineer Once Took Off In A Jet By Mistake But Had No Experience Flying It
Holden, a mechanical engineer by trade, joined the cadets in 1943 to attend university and earn a degree in mechanical engineering. During training, he flew a biplane and subsequently a propeller aircraft called the DHC-1 Chipmunk, gaining scant expertise in tiny, single-engine aircraft. While Holden earned his pilot wings, he continued to study engineering and rose to head of the Royal Air Force's (RAF) No. 33 Maintenance Unit at RAF Lyneham by 1966. As a result, his sole expertise was in small, sluggish, and unsophisticated aircraft, none of which equipped him to fly one of the generation's fastest jet fighters.
By Najmoos Sakib3 years ago in Journal











