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"The Curious Door"
PMON STORY: Once upon a time in a land untouched by stories, there was a peculiar town named Whimsyville. In this quaint place, something extraordinary happened every day, yet no one noticed. It was as if the town existed in a bubble, separate from the ordinary tales that filled the rest of the world.
By PMON STORE3 years ago in History
An Excursion of Striking Gifts
In the core of Africa, in the midst of the dynamic tones and rich social embroidery, there carried on with a kid named Kwame, whose life was a demonstration of the boundless capability of human ability. Kwame's story is a demonstration of the force of enthusiasm, flexibility, and assurance.
By Musa Muhammad Abubakar3 years ago in History
Coffee: The World's Favorite Beverage
Coffee is believed to have originated in Ethiopia in the 9th century. Legend has it that a goat herder named Kaldi noticed his goats became lively after eating berries from a certain bush. He tried the berries himself and had the same effect. These berries were coffee cherries, which contain coffee beans. From Ethiopia, coffee spread to Yemen and other Middle Eastern countries. It was here that coffee drinking as a social activity began in the early 16th century in coffeehouses. From the Middle East, coffee then spread to Europe, Indonesia, and beyond through trade routes.
By Ramoon Mal3 years ago in History
Trick or Treat!
Imagine this! It is Halloween night. It’s a full moon and there’s a chill in the air. You dress up as one of your favorite characters and walk down the sidewalks of your neighborhood, an adult not too far behind. You are surrounded by ghosts, goblins, vampires and witches - creatures of all sorts!
By Jasmine Aguilar3 years ago in History
The Russo-Persian War of 1827: Shaping Armenia's Geopolitical Landscape for Centuries
The year 1827 marked a momentous turning point in Armenian history, as the Russo-Persian War triggered significant geopolitical shifts in the region. Armenia had endured over a thousand years of Muslim rule, but the capture of Yerevan by General Ivan Paskevich's Russian army signified the end of this era. In this article, we will delve into the enduring geopolitical consequences of this pivotal event, which continue to influence contemporary Armenia.
By Mohammed Shahidullah-Bin-Anwar 3 years ago in History
WORST NUN IN HISTORY
Juana Ramírez de Asbaje faced a formidable panel comprising esteemed theologians, jurists, and mathematicians. The viceroy of New Spain had summoned them to test the young woman's knowledge with the most challenging questions they could conceive. Yet, Juana astounded everyone by providing successful answers to their diverse challenges, ranging from complex mathematical equations to intricate philosophical inquiries. Onlookers would later liken this scene to "a majestic galleon fending off a few canoes."
By Oyinkansola Olubiyi3 years ago in History
One Friday Morning . Content Warning.
After a period of 148 days of striking, members of the Writers Guild of America have ceased their protest and resumed their work, armed with a tentative agreement. However, the picket lines outside the studio gates are still occupied by members of SAG-AFTRA, who are not alone in their efforts.
By Rasel Hossain3 years ago in History







