History
Inquisitiveness To Know about History Of Houses
Nowadays people are more inquisitive to learn about history of houses, buildings and infrastructure of a city or area where they live in, and most of them have spent half of their lives there. For not being a chronicler its baseless to give my opinion but being an urban person if I spend time in that particular area for a longer duration the thing which I need most is taking care of that house or an apartment in that building For Example : If house is made from woods then save it from termites and other external environmental factors like rain and use of Copper Azole woods rather than reconstruct that house which have its own historical value
By umamanidrah2 years ago in Pride
Pride As A Virtue. Top Story - February 2024.
First off: explaining the subtitle, so as not to be hunted down by people who actually speak French... "Legibeti-quoi" is the phonetic garble of LGBT, followed by the French 'quoi', representing the often-left-out QIA+ part of the acronym.
By Natasja Rose2 years ago in Pride
Jack's dilemma
In 1945, a scientist embarked on a journey to the Trinity Site, a desolate desert in New Mexico. The scientist was no ordinary academic. He had created a secret city in the sky, where over 6,000 people worked on a military scientific project. Just days before the Trinity Site visit, he had received essential plutonium for his bomb, a testament to the labor of countless unwitting workers across the US. As he lay on the canyon floor, waiting for detonation, he realized the weight of his nation, the lives of millions, and the fate of the world rested in his hands.
By Abdulmalik Habib2 years ago in Pride
Neeraj Chopra Biography
Neeraj Chopra, a name synonymous with excellence in javelin throwing, has captured the hearts of millions with his remarkable journey in the world of athletics. Born on December 24, 1997, in Khandra village, Panipat, Haryana, Neeraj's story is a testament to dedication, hard work, and the pursuit of one's dreams.
By khushal jain2 years ago in Pride
Super policeman
It appears that you enjoy reading about super hero cops! Even while "super policeman" may not be the name of a specific character in popular fiction, we can definitely come up with some inventive and thrilling stories based on the idea. I'll give you a little anecdote now:
By Vijay Kumar2 years ago in Pride
UNVEILING THE LEGEND OF SIMO HAYHA
Unveiling the Legend of Simo Hayha: The White Death, World's Deadliest Sniper In the bitter winter of 1939, amidst the icy forests of Karelia in Finland, a chapter of history unfolded—one shrouded in snow and marked by the exceptional prowess of a man, Simo Hayha, known as the White Death. His story, veiled in obscurity for years, showcases the unparalleled skill of the deadliest sniper the world has ever known.
By Grace Kamugisha2 years ago in Pride
Sandra Day O'Connor,Dies at 93 First Woman On The Supreme Court,
Washington – Retired Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, who made history as the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court, passed away at the age of 93. The Court announced that O'Connor died on Friday in Phoenix, Arizona, following complications related to dementia and a respiratory illness.
By Ali Hashmi2 years ago in Pride
Recollecting Dr. Mary Discrete: Exploring NASA Space Explorer and Science Mission Trailblazer
Surrendered NASA space voyager Mary Discrete, a veteran of two NASA spaceflights, passed on Nov. 27. She was 76. A specialist with planning in like manner and environmental planning, as well as natural sciences and microbial nature, Separate was the principal woman to go about as an accomplice chief for NASA's Science Mission Directorate.
By Sakib Mahmud2 years ago in Pride
Henry Kissinger: Architect of Global Diplomacy, a Legacy Explored
I'm deeply saddened to share the news of Henry Kissinger's passing at the age of 100. A true giant in American foreign policy, Kissinger's life was a testament to the tumultuous events of the 20th century. Born in Germany in 1923, he fled Nazi persecution with his family in 1938, finding refuge in the United States.
By Just Know This2 years ago in Pride








