Perspectives
NEWTON
Sir Isaac Newton, one of the greatest scientists in history, was born on December 25, 1642, in Wools thorpe, England. As a child, he displayed an insatiable curiosity and an intellect far beyond his years. However, his early life was marred by tragedy and uncertainty.
By zakariyahu Basheer2 years ago in History
Titanic. Content Warning.
Titanic was an English traveler liner, worked by the White Star Line, that sank in the North Atlantic Sea on 15 April 1912 subsequent to striking a chunk of ice during her first venture from Southampton, Britain to New York City, US. Of the assessed 2,224 travelers and team on board, more than 1,500 passed on, making it the deadliest sinking of a solitary boat up to that time. It stays the deadliest peacetime sinking of a sea liner or voyage catastrophe drew public consideration, gave basic material to the fiasco film class, and has roused numerous imaginative works.
By Nathaniel Mensah2 years ago in History
Climate Anxiety
In a quaint coastal town nestled between the azure sea and lush green hills, there lived a woman named Sarah. She was an artist, known for her vibrant paintings that celebrated the beauty of the natural world. But behind her artistic facade, Sarah harbored a deep-seated anxiety—a fear that the very landscapes she painted with such reverence were slipping away.
By Emmanuel Falana2 years ago in History
Top 10 Haunting Historical Mysteries That Remain Unsolved
Top 10 Haunting Historical Mysteries That Remain Unsolved Introduction: Unsolved mysteries have an approach to spellbinding our creative minds, making us question the obscure and the unexplained. Since the beginning of time, there have been various perplexing cases that keep astounding scientists, antiquarians, and fans the same. From evaporated civilizations to mysterious relics, these unpleasant verifiable secrets offer a brief look into the past's confounding insider facts. In this article, we will investigate the main Top 10 Haunting Historical Mysteries That Remain Unsolved.
By Mystery Box2 years ago in History
The Love Story
The Love Story: A History of Love Throughout the Ages is a book that explores the many different facets of love throughout history. It looks at how love has been expressed in different cultures and how it has changed over time. The book also examines the different types of love, such as platonic love, romantic love, and familial love.
By John Nogueira2 years ago in History
Ideology and the Unknown
The worst feeling in the world is having a question and being powerless to its answer. It's this strange feeling of incompetence, mixed with unease and curiosity that leaves you entirely empty on the inside. There is so much we don't even realize we don't know. These are things we'll eternally debate and for good reason.
By Aathavi Thanges2 years ago in History
Rest In Peace Sweet Camelot. Top Story - August 2023.
Stop and go traffic on route 28 heading to Cape Cod on a steamy and sticky August afternoon, would make most people hot under the collar. Not on this day because Eddie and his “with child” wife Brenda were windows open and radio blaring the Tyme’s song
By David X. Sheehan2 years ago in History
Man City, Bayern, Real Madrid dominate 2023 World clubs ranking
In the year 2023, the world of football witnessed an unprecedented dominance by three powerhouse clubs: Manchester City, Bayern Munich, and Real Madrid. These three teams managed to capture the top spots in the World Club Rankings, setting a new standard of excellence in the sport.
By Manfred Iyawere2 years ago in History




