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The Tiger and the Boy
In a little town settled at the edge of a thick, murmuring backwoods, there carried on with a young man named Aidan. Aidan was known for his endless interest and his profound love for the woodland that lay just past his town. Notwithstanding the townspeople's alerts about the risks inside, Aidan's interest with the forest just developed.
By Arif zaman2 years ago in History
Augustus The Great
Augustus Caesar (27 BCE - 14 CE) was the name of the first and, by most accounts, greatest Roman emperor. Augustus was born Gaius Octavius Thurinus on 23 September 63 BCE. Octavian was adopted by his great-uncle Julius Caesar in 44 BCE, and then took the name Gaius Julius Caesar. In 27 BCE the Senate awarded him the honorific Augustus ("the illustrious one"), and he was then known as Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus.
By Raouf Raouf2 years ago in History
The Legacy of Mary Beatrice Davidson
In the tapestry of Black history, many names stand as beacons of innovation, resilience, and empowerment. Among them is Mary Beatrice Davidson, a remarkable woman whose contributions have had a lasting impact on the daily lives of millions, particularly women. Born into an era of racial discrimination and gender bias, Mary’s ingenuity and determination allowed her to break barriers and pave the way for future generations.
By Author kelechi2 years ago in History
The Witch and the Warlock
For decades, people have used the names "warlock" and "witch" interchangeably, frequently conjuring visions of enigmatic people possessing supernatural abilities. There are subtle differences between these two names, despite their common association with the same dark arts. These differences stem from historical, cultural, and gender-specific implications.
By Richard Weber2 years ago in History
Dear Guy Who Just Made My Burrito
Dear guy who just made my burrito: Have you ever been to Earth? On Earth, we use the word “burrito” to describe a tortilla filled with things you eat. Pretty simple stuff, and I’m surprised you at least got that part right. My burrito was, in fact, filled with food. In this, you and I agree and are friends. But this is also where my lifelong hatred begins for you and anyone else whose brain has been repeatedly scrubbed with the same mixture of bleach and Pop Rocks as yours has. Because that should have killed you, but left you around long enough to do what you did to me today. Let me explain:
By Emma Oliva2 years ago in History
Legends of the Diamond: The Best Baseball Players of All Time
Baseball, often referred to as America’s pastime, has seen countless athletes grace its fields with extraordinary talent. Over the decades, some players have risen above the rest, leaving an indelible mark on the sport. These individuals are celebrated not just for their impressive stats, but for their impact on the game and their enduring legacies. In this article, we’ll explore the careers of some of the best baseball players who have ever played the game, from the early 20th century to the modern era.
By Alex Romanenko2 years ago in History







