Books
Lamb to the Slaughter
In Roald Dahl's short story, "Lamb to the Slaughter," the author explores the theme of the unexpected consequences of everyday life, using dark humor and irony to tell a shocking tale. The story revolves around Mary Maloney, a seemingly typical housewife, and the drastic turn her life takes after her husband, Patrick, announces his intention to leave her.
By Hridoy Talukder2 years ago in History
Thebes-Luxor
Thebes, also known as Waset in ancient Egyptian, was one of the most significant and powerful cities in the ancient world. Located on the east bank of the Nile River in present-day Luxor, Egypt, Thebes was the capital of the New Kingdom during Egypt's Middle and Late Bronze Ages (c. 16th to 11th centuries BC). It was a city of immense historical, cultural, and religious importance, and its legacy continues to influence our understanding of ancient Egypt.
By Haris Hadzic2 years ago in History
Celebrating Impact: David Olusaga
There is no doubt about one man who has made a huge impact on storytelling in Britain as he expands the narrative, and understanding, of the Black British experience. Intellectually astute and creatively prodigious, with a clear desire to inform and educate, he is simply in a class of his own on expertise, talent and passion for telling it like it is.
By Elaine Sihera2 years ago in History
Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse: A Timeless Partnership
Walt Disney Animation Studios' latest short film, Once Upon a Studio, makes its debut on Disney+ and Hulu today as part of Disney's grand 100-year anniversary celebration. Additionally, it will be broadcast on various Disney networks including Disney Channel, Freeform, FX, and more. The short will also be featured ahead of the Disney100 special screening of Moana in select theaters until Thursday, October 26.
By Rey Writer2 years ago in History
The Mongol Realm: Successes, Administration, and Inheritance.
The Mongol Realm, one of the biggest and most remarkable domains in mankind's set of experiences, significantly affected the course of world history. Arising in the thirteenth hundred years, it immediately extended from its Mongolian heartland to vanquish an immense region of domain, extending from Eastern Europe to East Asia. In this 800-word investigation, we will dive into the ascent, victories, administration, and getting through tradition of the Mongol Domain.
By Kyrol Mojikal2 years ago in History
The Bermuda Triangle
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the "Devil's Triangle," is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of ships and aircraft have mysteriously disappeared under seemingly inexplicable circumstances. The legend of the Bermuda Triangle has captured the imagination of people for decades, sparking numerous theories and speculations about its alleged supernatural powers. In this blog, we will delve into the history, science, and some of the most popular theories surrounding this enigmatic region.
By Biprojit saha2 years ago in History
Napoleon Bonaparte: A Tale of Ambition and Destiny
Napoleon Bonaparte, one of history’s most iconic figures, was born on August 15, 1769, in the Mediterranean island of Corsica. From these humble beginnings, he would rise to become a military genius, a ruler, and a symbol of an era. His life can be divided into key phases that marked his ascent and eventual fall.
By Alpha the great 2 years ago in History
Historical History according to bible about Israel
The Bible contains a significant amount of historical information related to Israel. The history of Israel, as presented in the Bible, is primarily found in the Old Testament, with some references in the New Testament. Here is an overview of the historical history of Israel according to the Bible:
By May Dacles2 years ago in History
True story of Pharaohs
Title: The Tradition of Pharaoh Ramses II In the core of old Egypt, during the thirteenth century BCE, a surprising pharaoh arose, whose heritage would reverberate through the halls of history. His name was Ramses II, otherwise called Ramses the Incomparable, the third pharaoh of the Nineteenth Tradition. His story is one of force, aspiration, and persevering through heritage.
By The Flying Man One2 years ago in History







