Analysis
HUMAN EVOLUTION
Approximately 300,000 years ago, a pivotal moment in the evolutionary tapestry unfolded with the emergence of a new species of ape—Homo sapiens. These upright walkers, destined for remarkable achievements, such as adorning the walls of the Lascaux caves with captivating art, constructing the awe-inspiring Machu Picchu, and even pioneering the concept of credit scores, would eventually carve a unique path in the annals of Earth's history. However, before these Homo sapiens etched their indelible mark on the world, they were but one of several ape relatives traversing the ancient landscapes of our planet.
By Hanna Maalainine2 years ago in History
The 5 Most Ridiculous Wars in History That Defied Logic and Reason
Throughout history, humanity has witnessed countless conflicts driven by territorial disputes, political ideologies, and religious beliefs. However, some wars stand out not for their grandeur or significance, but for their utterly ridiculous and avoidable origins. In this article, we delve into the top five most absurd wars fought across different centuries and regions, exploring the bizarre circumstances that led to bloodshed, loss of lives, and international crises.
By Morgan Everly2 years ago in History
The Day That JFK was Assassinated Changed My Opinion on 22 November 1963
I really can’t believe that its 60 years since John F Kennedy was assassinated — I remember that day so well. But it was an article written around the 30th anniversary after that fateful day, that got me ‘Hooked’ into Astrology.
By Pamella Richards2 years ago in History
A Bollywood star who falls in love with a Hollywood actress, but has to deal with cultural differences and media scrutiny.. Content Warning.
The sprawling city of Mumbai lay beneath me as I stepped out onto the balcony of my penthouse apartment. The vibrant energy of Bollywood pulsed through the streets, but my thoughts were elsewhere. I had just returned from a Hollywood film shoot, and amidst the glitz and glamour, an unexpected twist awaited me—an encounter that would redefine the boundaries of love and challenge the very essence of cultural differences.
By Nexus Narrator2 years ago in History
Whispers of Evergreen: Shattered Ties, Mended Hearts
The story that emerged was the story of Emma and Sarah, whose friendship was entwined with Evergreen's past. Ivy was able to travel back in time through the old paper to a time when friendships were unbreakable and laughter filled the streets.
By Jackson Gitau2 years ago in 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
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
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








