Perspectives
Putin
Putin-The Man Our world is at war and the man waging it is Vladimir Putin. He is the president of Russia. For a long time Putin kept the world guessing about the war. Then one morning he decided to shock the world, he invaded Ukraine and dared the world to stop him. “If you interfere from outside you will face consequences”, he said, consequences greater than any faced in years.
By Rajesh Chandra3 years ago in History
A Journey Through Time
Introduction A century ago, Brazil was a nation in flux, with réis as the prevailing currency and societal shifts in full swing. In this article, we'll embark on a journey through the Brazil of the past, delving into its economic landscape, social transformations, and cultural influences that continue to shape the nation to this day.
By Zanini do Marketing3 years ago in History
Turkish English
Ah, England: the illustrious pioneer of Western civilization. And yes, the originator of the chip – England's culinary gift to the world. An intriguing, lesser-known tale about our beloved homeland exists beyond the confines of standard education. This peculiar narrative unveils a time when England teetered on the brink of embracing Islam, an unexpected chapter that finds its genesis with the enigmatic King John.
By Olusola Bodunrin3 years ago in History
"Unlocking Inner Harmony: The Miraculous Effects of Daily AUM Chanting"
Introduction: The Resonant Key to Tranquility In the realm of ancient practices designed to soothe the mind and nurture the soul, AUM chanting stands as an undeniable powerhouse. Rooted in spiritual traditions and embraced by modern mindfulness seekers, the daily practice of chanting AUM (also spelled as OM) holds the key to a myriad of powerful effects that can transform lives. From its historical origins to the scientific understanding of its benefits, this article delves into the captivating world of AUM chanting and its ability to unlock inner harmony and well-being.
By Nishant Raj kumar3 years ago in History
THE ARROW THAT WROTE ANABASIS
Persian Empire is known as one of the most interesting big Empires in “Before BC” period of history. We’ve all heard about story of Babilon tower found in the Book of Genesis in the Hebrew Bible. There are many myths that are connected to this Great Empire and some of most strange war strategies and weapons that were used. Persians also used different animals in battles such are war elephants.
By Bleda Senka Stranca3 years ago in History
Russia - Ukraine : What Really Happened?
Introduction: The conflict between Russia and Ukraine, rooted in historical, cultural, and geopolitical complexities, has had far-reaching implications for regional stability and international relations. This expert report delves into the factors that sparked the conflict, examines the roles of surrounding countries, and offers insights into potential pathways for resolution.
By Zain Ul Abideen3 years ago in History
USWNT at the Women's World Cup
In a world where the roar of the crowd resonates with a fervor unlike any other, a group of warriors clad in red, white, and blue stepped onto the hallowed grounds of the Women's World Cup. Their mission was not just to win, but to ignite a fire in the hearts of millions and pave a path for the dreams of countless young girls. This is the emotional tale of the US Women's National Soccer Team at the Women's World Cup.
By Haryourmiedey Abdulsamad3 years ago in History
Israeli settlements, explained!
Driving through what might be one of the world's most peculiar landscapes, I find myself traversing the border between Israel and the West Bank. A glance at the map reveals a puzzle of Palestinian towns painted in green and Israeli settlements in blue. This region is often thought of as Palestine, yet what's intriguing is that almost a fifth of the three million inhabitants here are Jewish Israeli citizens. These Israelis, known as settlers, call the West Bank home while holding Israeli citizenship. As I journey along, I am witnessing the juxtaposition of two distinct nations intertwined by decades of conflict.
By Shubham Bajaj3 years ago in History
Why Titanic didn't had enough lifeboats?
In James Cameron's 1997 blockbuster film, Titanic, there's a memorable moment where Rose, played by Kate Winslet, realizes a critical fact about the lifeboats: "It seems that there are not enough for everyone aboard." The response from Victor Garber's character, Titanic's architect Thomas Andrews, is both confident and poignant: "I have built a good ship, strong and true. She's all the lifeboat you need." Given the foreknowledge of the tragic outcome, this line takes on a bitter irony, embodying the essence of how the Titanic was designed and the fateful errors that unfolded.
By Shubham Bajaj3 years ago in History







