Perspectives
Did the Titanic REALLY sink?
The world was startled in 1912 when the Titanic sank. With the ruthless destruction of such a technically advanced ship, the limits of human ingenuity were ruthlessly exposed. However, a rumour that has been circulating online in recent years, most recently on Reddit, raises the question of whether the Titanic actually sank.
By Phoenix Daily Conspiracies3 years ago in History
Gladiator's Triumph. Content Warning.
In the vast colosseum, where blood and honor clashed, a gladiator named Maximus stood tall. His chiseled physique and steely gaze concealed a heart burdened by tragedy and a thirst for justice. Maximus, once a celebrated general, had been betrayed by the very empire he had sworn to protect. Now, he fought not for glory, but for vengeance.
By Atikul Hoque Jahan3 years ago in History
Nihil Sine Labore
When I was around 19 years of age, I went to a psychic expo and had a reading. The woman in front of me told me that I was a foot solider in an English king’s army in a past life. She never mentioned the era, but her words conjured up images of medieval times, of dull grey armour and flags of crimson. Of long marches in cold wind and deep mud. The psychic went on to tell me I had also been a well-known English female author. I recall ardently hoping she would tell me I had been Charlotte Brontë, for 'Wuthering Heights' has always been a much-loved story of mine.
By Lauren Jane3 years ago in History
The Soil Reader. Content Warning.
The King stares at me. All them in the palace do, every time. Well, not Geoff. Geoff makes me turn away. I appreciate that about the royal scribe. But these divine rule types, crowned in holy purpose, look right at me. Mind you, I don’t dare make eye contact. Not ever. I don't need to see to know. I can feel their gazes boring into me, full of judgment and distaste. They stare to remind me of me place in this world. Don’t look up, wretch. Don’t look up. But because of me place in this world, what do I know from Kings and queens and dukes and them others? Could be they're just thick-headed, dim-witted, the touched children of sibling lovers. Don't think much about it. I do me job and I do it well, just like Da before me. Da served the Irish Kings and they were a rough lot. Ate a lot of mutton, I suspect. Mutton don’t come out well. Digests fine, but the slurry it produces is putrid.
By Mack Devlin3 years ago in History
THE HISTORY OF THE OGBA PEOPLE
Ogba history is replete with activities and events pioneered by great individuals. These personalities have, through their physical and mental powers changed the course of history. Consciously or not, they have been able to leave their footprints in the sand of time. Unfortunately, some of these great deeds have slipped into oblivion. Basic reasons account for this sad development. ...staying within the realm of oral tradition for a very long time before being documented. This has resulted in distortion of facts. Ogba, as a nation is less than 600 years old but the imprecision in its history is overwhelming. The loosed or inaccurate account of events have resulted in the noticeable cracks we find on the body of Ogba tribe today. However, Ogba historians must continue to objectively dig into the past with the view to finding the missing links.
By Iweka Omagbu3 years ago in History
Comparing Fame: Michael Jackson vs. Elvis Presley. Content Warning.
Introduction The world of music has witnessed the rise of many iconic figures, but few have left an indelible mark on popular culture like Michael Jackson and Elvis Presley. Both artists achieved unprecedented success in their respective eras, captivating audiences with their unique talents and captivating performances. This essay aims to delve into the question of who is more famous between Michael Jackson and Elvis Presley, examining their cultural impact, career achievements, and enduring legacies.
By Word Weaver 3 years ago in History
The Iraq War: A Tragic Tale of American Intervention . Content Warning.
Ladies and gentlemen, today we gather to discuss one of the most significant events in recent history - the United States' war in Iraq. This conflict, which began in 2003, has had far-reaching consequences that continue to impact the world we live in today.
By Dr. Fred Domezah3 years ago in History
My Specifications
The sound of the loom becomes intoxicating. It's clattering rhythm becomes a salve to my mind. I sit at my desk and go over figures. I am a black man with medium brown skin named Skyler Saunders. Tall and straight. I have an angular face with a short, cropped Afro. It is 1881 in Wilmington, Delaware and the rest of the country is still reeling from the ravages of the Civil War. I don a crisp white shirt with cufflinks and a black suit, tailor made to my specifications.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in History
National Doctor's Day
Title: Celebrating National Doctor's Day: Honoring the Heroes of Healthcare Introduction : National Doctor's Day is a significant occasion celebrated in many countries around the world to recognize and appreciate the invaluable contributions of doctors and physicians to society. On this day, we honor the tireless efforts, dedication, and selflessness of these healthcare professionals who work relentlessly to save lives, promote well-being, and alleviate suffering. This article aims to shed light on the importance of National Doctor's Day, its historical significance, and the profound impact doctors have on individuals, communities, and the healthcare system as a whole.
By Parth Bhalchandra Patel3 years ago in History
History Unveiled: The Chronicles of a Time Keeper
The sweet scent of antiquated paper filled my nostrils as I sat behind the counter of my store, "History's Closet." I am Frank Goldwyn, a retired history professor turned antique shop owner. My shop was filled to the brim with relics from a time past; Victorian era hats, the first edition of 'Pride and Prejudice', and even a stamp from the British Raj! A veritable treasure trove for history enthusiasts, it was, but my business was dwindling. The digital age was sweeping away the interest in the tangible relics of the past. My challenge was to keep this ship afloat, my love for history alive.
By Evan Brown3 years ago in History
The Artistic Journey of a Wordsmith
Once upon a time, in a quaint town nestled between rolling hills, lived a young wordsmith named Evelyn. Her days were filled with an insatiable curiosity and an unquenchable thirst for storytelling. She believed that words held the power to paint vivid pictures in the minds of others, transporting them to magical realms and unraveling the mysteries of the human heart. With her trusty pen as her brush, Evelyn embarked on a journey to discover the true essence of painted prose.
By Peter Kaan3 years ago in History
National Pride and Patriotism
National pride and patriotism play vital roles in shaping the identity and unity of a nation. Here's a discussion on their significance, the diverse ways Americans celebrate Independence Day, and the importance of unity in a diverse nation like the United States.
By Chibuisi ikechukwu 3 years ago in History






