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Mysteriousness of the Bermuda Triangle
The Bermuda Triangle is a mysterious area of the Atlantic Ocean that is spread over 1,300,000 to 3,900,000 sq. km. It is also called the "Devil Triangle". Actually, it is famous because any ship or airplane passes on it and then vanishes. Nobody could not search the vanished ships/airplanes or queue members. When authorities checked the recording of queue members of ships and airplanes, they realized that everyone in the ship/airplane was worried because the ship/airplane was out of control and nobody could understand the reason for it. Even ships and airplanes were 100% right technically.
By Umair Amjad Kayani3 years ago in History
Sigmund Freud's Developmental Stages: Unraveling the Layers of Human Psyche
Sigmund Freud, a name synonymous with the realm of psychology, introduced groundbreaking theories that revolutionized our understanding of the human mind. One of his most influential contributions lies in the concept of developmental stages, a framework that delves deep into the intricacies of human psychological growth. As we journey through Freud's developmental stages, we uncover a tapestry of emotions, desires, and conflicts that shape our very essence.
By Lakshay Sharma3 years ago in History
Dilemma on the Battlefield: Arjuna's Dejection in the Bhagavad Gita
The primary section of the Bhagavad Gita is known as "Arjuna Vishada Yoga" or "The Yoga of Arjuna's Discouragement." This part makes way for the significant lessons that follow by introducing the setting where the discussion between Ruler Krishna and Arjuna happens.
By suraj sharma3 years ago in History
From Primates to Pioneers: A Concise History of Human Evolution
The history of human evolution is a fascinating journey that spans millions of years, from our humble origins as primates to the sophisticated beings we are today. This concise history provides a glimpse into the major milestones that shaped our species, Homo sapiens, and our unique place in the natural world.
By Gps Stories3 years ago in History
NOMADIC NATIVES
In the heart of Africa, where the sun paints the land in hues of gold and the vast savannas stretch out as far as the eye can see, lies a world unlike any other. Here, in Northern Kenya, a tapestry of nomadic cultures weaves through the rugged terrain, creating a captivating way of life that has stood the test of time. "Nomadic Natives: Exploring the Unique Way of Life in Northern Kenya" is an enchanting journey into this timeless world.
By Sadam Ahmed3 years ago in History
The Untold Story of The Titanic
More than a century ago, the RMS Titanic encountered a fate that would etch its name into history. Striking an iceberg during its voyage, the Titanic plunged into the depths of the Atlantic Ocean. Among the 2,240 people aboard, only approximately 700 managed to survive. Since that fateful day, the tragedy has served as a captivating subject for countless movies, documentaries, and books. However, while a considerable amount of information has been gleaned about the ship and its passengers, the enigma of the iceberg remains largely unresolved. Despite the limited knowledge regarding its dimensions, a few clues allow us to infer some aspects of this ill-fated iceberg.
By Imogen Williams3 years ago in History
SUPER ERUPTIONS & TSUNAMIS | How The Earth Was Made
Earth, a 4.5 billion-year-old planet, is in constant evolution, shaped by shifting continents, volcanic eruptions, and water's power. Water, a potent force, creates and destroys, even forming killer waves known as tsunamis.
By Tatiana Che3 years ago in History











