History
COOL IN THE DESERT! OLD TIMERS SKILL
So the surge in temperature brought by this Summer has left us feeling like a roasted marshmallows on a sizzling grill. While the global temperature is on the rise, some regions have long grappled with high temperatures. Surprisingly, ancient societies devised innovative methods to combat the heat, and intriguingly, some of these ancient inventions continue to function even after three millennia.
By SAMUEL ADEOTI2 years ago in Art
Biedermeier art movement
The term Biedermeier appeared first in literary circles in the form of a pseudonym, Gottlieb Biedermaier, used by the country doctor Adolf Kussmaul and lawyer Ludwig Eichrodt in poems that the duo had published in the Munich satirical weekly Fliegende Blätter in 1850.
By Novel Allen2 years ago in Art
Story of Romeo and Juliet
In the clamoring city of Verona, two honorable families, the Montagues and the Capulets, were entangled in a longstanding fight that pervaded each edge of their lives. The roads reverberated with the strain, and struggle appeared to be unavoidable.
By Malaika Ayub2 years ago in Art
European History
g**The Renaissance: A Thriving Time of Craftsmanship, Science, and Humanism** The Renaissance, traversing generally from the fourteenth to the seventeenth 100 years, denoted a significant change in European culture. This extraordinary period arose as an extension between the Medieval times and the cutting edge time, achieving a restoration of interest in traditional workmanship, writing, and learning. The Renaissance, signifying "resurrection," included a wide cluster of improvements that formed the course of European history.
By Malaika Ayub2 years ago in Art
Tale of a young hardworking man
jSome time ago, in a humble community settled between moving slopes and peaceful glades, carried on with a young fellow named Ethan. This is a story of assurance, difficult work, and the quest for dreams that characterized the noteworthy excursion of a kid who yearned for more than the normal.
By Malaika Ayub2 years ago in Art
"Whispers of the Moors". Content Warning.
Title: "Whispers of the Moors" The moors, with their vast expanse of heather-covered hills and hidden hollows, held secrets as ancient as time itself. Nestled within their undulating contours was a village called Dunbridge, a place where tradition and folklore intermingled with the everyday lives of its inhabitants. In the heart of Dunbridge stood a centuries-old manor, imposing and enigmatic, known as Moorcroft Manor.
By Kuldeep Rajawat2 years ago in Art
Rhythms of Resilience
In the heart of Miami, where the vibrant colors of art deco buildings blended with the azure waters of the Atlantic, a city thrived on the pulse of diversity and cultural richness. However, an unexpected storm loomed on the horizon, threatening to disrupt the harmony of this lively metropolis.
By Saadudeen Abdulafees2 years ago in Art
Dance of Existence
In the dim glow of a small, crowded comedy club, a storyteller named Sarah stood on stage, her voice echoing with the wisdom she had gleaned from the words of Dave Chappelle. The audience leaned in, captivated by her tale that unfolded the delicate balance between dreamers and dreams.
By Cipher God'seye2 years ago in Art
Why fact does not change my mind . Content Warning.
Title: The Inefficacy of Facts in Changing Minds: A Multifaceted Exploration Introduction: Changing one's mind is a complex cognitive process influenced by a myriad of factors, and the role of facts in this endeavor has been a subject of extensive debate. While facts are often considered as powerful tools for persuasion, the reality is that they frequently fall short of altering deeply ingrained beliefs. This essay delves into the multifaceted reasons why facts may not be as effective in changing minds, exploring cognitive biases, emotional attachments, and the influence of social dynamics.
By Kuldeep Rajawat2 years ago in Art
Diversity in Unity: Islamic Art Across Global Horizons
Diversity in Unity: Islamic Art Across Global Horizons Islamic art, characterised by its intricate designs, geometric patterns, and deep symbolism, has made an enduring impact on the cultural heritage of various regions worldwide. From the elaborate mosques in the Middle East to the vibrant tiles found in Andalusia, Islamic art stands as a testament to the interconnectedness of diverse Islamic civilizations and their enduring commitment to beauty, spirituality, and innovation.
By Yaseen Pahad2 years ago in Art







