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Ethiopia culture
Ethiopia is a country located in the Horn of Africa, with a population of over 100 million people. The country has over 80 different ethnic groups, each with their own unique customs, traditions, and languages. Ethiopia has a long and complex history, and its culture is deeply rooted in its past. This essay will explore various aspects of Ethiopian culture, including music and dance, religion, food, traditional dress, language diversity, festivals and celebrations, art, timekeeping, traditional medicine, sports, and activism.
By Abenezer Tassew3 years ago in History
the wings was became president..
It is possible for poor people to develop a country that is struggling with poverty, ignorance and injustice. It is not possible for a nation to achieve self-sufficiency in just 8 years, and it is not possible that the leader of that success is a leader who is not lucky enough to finish his education in poverty. So. In our message today, we are taking one of the most interesting achievements of the nation in this century
By mohamed ali3 years ago in History
About Pat Robertson's presidential run in 1988
Mobilizing Evangelical Christians: Pat Robertson's candidacy resonated strongly with evangelical Christians, a politically influential group in the United States. He tapped into their concerns about moral and social issues, such as abortion, same-sex marriage, and prayer in schools, which aligned with his conservative Christian values. Robertson's campaign was successful in mobilizing and galvanizing support from this demographic.
By Harsh kumar3 years ago in History
Whispers of the Forgotten
The year is 2037 and archaeologists are on an expedition to uncover the secrets of a lost civilization that has been buried beneath the depths of the earth for centuries. Led by renowned archaeologist Dr. Aiden Chase, the team is determined to uncover the truth behind this mysterious and forgotten culture.
By Kingsley John3 years ago in History
Donald Trump Update
Donald Trump is charged with violating the law by illegally retaining secret papers. He is accused of breaking the Espionage Act and impeding the court system. Due to the charges not having been made public yet, the specifics are unknown. Trump has been ordered to report to the police in Miami the following week. This poses a serious legal risk to the former president. The inquiry has focused on whether Trump tried to conceal or store sensitive materials at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida. Given that Trump is already being investigated for various offenses in New York, this is the second case against him.
By Awakened Mind3 years ago in History
No man's Land
Introduction: No Man's Land, a haunting term often associated with the harrowing stretches of land between opposing forces during times of war, carries with it a weighty metaphorical resonance. In the realm of emotions, we frequently find ourselves traversing a similarly treacherous terrain—a metaphorical No Man's Land where our deepest and most powerful feelings reside. This emotional battleground can be as tumultuous and challenging as any physical conflict, and exploring its intricacies reveals the profound depths of human experience. In this article, we delve even deeper into the emotional landscape of No Man's Land, examining the raw intensity, struggles, and potential for growth that exist within this complex realm.
By Oluwole Olajide3 years ago in History
Dry Scrubbing 1821
My name is Thomas Jennings, a lifelong free New York City resident and proud owner of one of the busiest tailor shops in Manhattan. In the late 1700s, I began a long apprenticeship that taught me the skills needed to excel in this essential craft. I’m well known throughout the elite of this city for my custom-fitted suits, shirts, and casual clothing. My little shop on Church Street is thriving. Fortunately for my clients, I’m also a curious person who enjoys solving problems.
By Mark Gagnon3 years ago in History
April 1775
The Barn Owl Inn was a popular location on the main road between Boston, Lexington, Concord, and Worcester. There was never a shortage of guests, regardless of the weather. Roadside inns and taverns like the Barn Owl were family-owned businesses which meant everyone in the family was required to help in order to make it work.
By Mark Gagnon3 years ago in History
The Artisan's Craft: Unveiling the Life of a Renaissance Sculptor
In the sprawling landscapes of the Renaissance era, a masterful occupation beckons—a calling rooted in the ability to shape dreams and aspirations into tangible forms. As the sun's gentle rays caress the bustling streets of Florence, the air is laden with the symphony of chisels meeting stone and molten bronze flowing into intricate molds. If I were born in this vibrant historical period, my destiny would undoubtedly lie within the enchanting realm of the Renaissance sculptor.
By Nitin Gabhe3 years ago in History







