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Spiritual Versus Religion
The terms spirituality and religion are often used interchangeably but are considered quite different in most aspects. Both represent the way to understand higher explanations of life, such as who we are, why we are here, and what happens after this life. However, their approaches, practices, and meanings can differ significantly.
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️about a year ago in History
Elephant Man’s’ Grave Found in Notorious London Cemetery. Content Warning.
When Joseph Merrick kicked the bucket at age 27, his body didn’t go into the ground in one piece. Instep, the bones of the so-called “Elephant Man” were faded and put on show at Ruler Mary College of London’s restorative school, and a few of his tissue was spared for restorative ponder. However for over a century, no one knew where the rest of him was buried, or indeed if those remains were buried at all.
By Shams Saysabout a year ago in History
Top 10 Most Mysterious Historical Discoveries: That Leave Experts Aghast
History is replete with mysteries of discovery. From the outset, archaeologists and historians have unearthed things that would not be explained even by the simplest logic: artifacts, monuments, and sites prompting endless debate, theory, and curiosity right up to this day. Here are the top 10 most baffling historical discoveries that still confound experts and fuel imaginations.
By soman Goswamiabout a year ago in History
What is a Folk Hero?
The world was reeling from the assassination of the United States President two days earlier when Jack Ruby pulled his gun from his pocket and fatally shot Suspect #1: Lee Harvey Oswald. He shot him live, on television, and the location was the basement of the Dallas Police Headquarters.
By Judey Kalchik about a year ago in History
AIM and the Fight for Freedom
The American Indian Development (Point) is a grassroots development for Innate rights, established in 1968 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Initially an urban-focused development shaped in reaction to police brutality and racial profiling, Point developed quickly in the 1970s and got to be the driving drive behind the Inborn respectful rights development.
By Shams Saysabout a year ago in History
Nikki Giovanni
When you think of poets who have shaped American literature and social consciousness, Nikki Giovanni stands as a towering figure whose words have not just described the world, but actively worked to change it. Her poetry is more than art—it's a revolution wrapped in verse, a powerful commentary on Black experience, feminism, and human resilience.
By Jack of All Timesabout a year ago in History
Dreaming of the Presidency
Dr. Martin Luther Lord Jr. never looked for open office or held an dependability to any of the major political parties. “I don’t think the Republican Party is a party full of the all-powerful God nor is the Majority rule Party,” he said in a 1958 meet. “They both have their shortcomings. I'm not concerned approximately telling you what party to vote for. But what I'm saying is this, that we must pick up the poll and utilize it wisely."
By Shams Saysabout a year ago in History






