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The Trojan Horse (Greece)
In the golden age of historical Greece, amidst the legendary metropolis of Troy, there happened a story that would echo thru the annals of history—a story of cunning, betrayal, and the strength of deception. This is the story of the Trojan Horse.
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Writers
Screens, teens and the loss of brain power
Screens and teens: How phones are breaking children’s brains Phones may be the number one issue that homes, schools and the younger generation are struggling with. Students have them out at all times, clutched in their hands like shiny, black security blankets. They will message each other from across the room during lessons, or scroll social media, or listen to music; meanwhile, teachers etc. are desperately trying to claw their attention back and get them to engage with the real world.
By Novel Allen2 years ago in Writers
Black Diamond Watermelon: A Comprehensive Guide
If you’re looking to embark on a journey of cultivating Black Diamond Watermelons, you’re in for a delightful treat. The Black Diamond Watermelon is not just distinct in appearance but also offers a mouthwatering and refreshing taste that’s hard to resist. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll provide you with clear, step-by-step instructions on how to successfully grow these visually striking and delectable fruits right in your own garden.
By Ashley Scott2 years ago in Writers
The legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table
In the coronary heart of medieval Europe, nestled inside the verdant hills of historical Britain, lies a legend etched into the annals of time—the story of King Arthur and his valiant Knights of the Round Table. It is a story of chivalry, honor, and the enduring quest for justice that has captivated hearts for centuries.
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Writers
Flame Tree Bonsai: A Fiery Miniature Wonderland!
Are you ready to embark on a fiery adventure into the world of Flame Tree Bonsai? These magnificent, fiery minis are a true testament to nature’s artistry and human patience. The flame tree bonsai is a living masterpiece that embodies the grace of a full-sized flamboyant tree in a compact, captivating form.
By Ashley Scott2 years ago in Writers
Pink Pineapple: A Sweet and Surprising Delight!
When you think of a pineapple, chances are you envision a tropical, spiky fruit with golden, sun-kissed flesh. However, have you ever heard of a Pink pineapple? That’s right! Pink pineapples, the whimsical wonders of the fruit world, are not a product of Photoshop or a fruit fantasy, but a reality that tantalizes both your taste buds and your Instagram feed. In this delightful journey through the world of pink pineapples, we’ll explore what makes them so special, where they come from, how they taste, and all the inventive ways you can enjoy them.
By Ashley Scott2 years ago in Writers
July Birth Flowers and Their Meanings
Flowers are a wonderful way to celebrate birthdays and express your feelings for someone. Each month has its own official birth flower that represents the qualities and characteristics of the people born in that month. In this article, we will explore the July birth flowers and their meanings, as well as some other popular in-season flowers that you can use to create stunning floral arrangements and bouquets for your loved ones.
By Ashley Scott2 years ago in Writers
Venus Flytraps – carnivorous plants – How to Grow and Care
Venus flytraps ( Dionaea muscipula ) are one of the most popular and intriguing carnivorous plants in the world. They have specialized leaves that can snap shut and trap insects inside, where they are digested by enzymes. Venus flytraps are native to a small region of North and South Carolina, where they grow in poor, acidic, and moist soils. They are also grown as houseplants by many enthusiasts, but they require some special conditions and attention to thrive.
By Ashley Scott2 years ago in Writers
Bridal Veil Plant: A Guide to Growing and Caring
Bridal veil plant, also known as Tahitian bridal veil or wandering dude, is a trailing perennial herb that belongs to the spiderwort family (Commelinaceae). It is native to Mexico and Central America, but has been introduced to many other parts of the world, including Tahiti, where it gets its common name. Bridal veil plant is a popular houseplant because of its delicate and attractive appearance, as well as its easy care requirements. In this article, we will show you how to grow and care for bridal veil plant, and share some tips and tricks to make it thrive.
By Ashley Scott2 years ago in Writers
Growing Hens and Chicks Plants in Gardens and Pots
Hens and chicks are a group of succulent plants that belong to the genus Sempervivum, which means “live forever” in Latin. They are also known as houseleeks, and they have been cultivated for centuries for their medicinal and ornamental value. Hens and chicks plants have fleshy, pointed leaves that form rosettes, resembling artichokes or flowers. The main rosette is called the “hen”, and it produces smaller rosettes called the “chicks” by sending out runners. These plants come in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes, and they can create a stunning display in your garden or pots. In this article, we will show you how to grow and care for hens and chicks plants, and how to choose the best planter for them.
By Ashley Scott2 years ago in Writers









