Historical
The Titanic's Forgotten Sister
The night of April 27, 1865, was a dark and foggy one on the Mississippi River. The steamboat Sultana was chugging up the river, carrying over 2,400 passengers, mostly Union soldiers who had just been released from Confederate prison camps. They were eager to go back home to their families and loved ones after years of brutal fighting.
Marc Anton BoehringerPublished 12 months ago in FYIThe Truth About The Great Wall of China
Wall of China - Separating Fact from Fiction The Great Wall of China is an impressive feat of engineering that spans over 13,000 miles across China's northern regions. Built over centuries, with the earliest sections dating back to the 7th century BC, and the most recent additions being made during the Ming Dynasty in the 16th century, the Great Wall was constructed to protect China from invasions by various nomadic tribes from the north. But there are several myths and misconceptions surrounding this iconic structure. In this article, we will separate fact from fiction and explore some fascinating facts about the Great Wall.
Emmanuel AmpiahPublished 12 months ago in FYIWhat are Some Key Characteristics that Define a True Adherent to Jah Rastafariansm?
Rastafarianism is a spiritual and cultural movement that originated in Jamaica during the 1930s. It is based on a deep reverence for Jah, the divine force that is believed to exist within all living things. Rastafarianism places a strong emphasis on equality, social justice, and respect for nature. It also has a unique set of lifestyle and dietary choices that are believed to enhance spiritual well-being.
From Zion to Babylon – Tracing the Origins and Migration Patterns in Rastafarian Culture
Rastafarianism is a spiritual and cultural movement that has fascinated people around the world for decades. The colorful symbols, reggae music, and distinctive dreadlocks associated with Rastafarianism have become iconic images of Jamaica and its vibrant culture. However, behind the mystique and exoticism lies a rich and complex history that spans continents and centuries.
The Curious Case of the Immortal Jellyfish: Can This Creature Live Forever?
This post was created with the support of OpenAI. The Turritopsis dohrnii, also known as the immortal jellyfish, has been capturing the attention of scientists and the public alike due to its remarkable ability to regenerate itself and bypass the ageing process. The jellyfish has the ability to transform itself from an adult back to its juvenile state, effectively making it biologically immortal. In this article, we will explore the biology and mysteries of this remarkable creature.
People! Just say Something!Published 12 months ago in FYIUnravelling the Mystery of Crop Circles
This post was created with the support of OpenAI. For decades, crop circles have captivated the imagination of people worldwide. These mysterious and intricate patterns seem to appear overnight in fields across the globe, their origin a source of ongoing debate. Some believe that they are the work of extraterrestrials, while others attribute them to natural phenomena or human-made hoaxes. In this article, we dive deeper into the mesmerising world of crop circles, tracing their history, examining various theories surrounding their creation, and exploring the cultural impact they have had on society.
People! Just say Something!Published 12 months ago in FYITill & Martin
Since I wrote my article story on Emmett Till and Trayvon Martin, it gave me the idea on writing a short play on Till and Martin meeting in a place called Memory. Inspired by Janet Langhart Cohen's play, this time with Trayvon and Emmett, both black teenage boys whose murders spark the Civil Rights Movement and Black Lives Matter Movement.
Gladys W. MuturiPublished 12 months ago in FYIThe Incredible Story of the Hubble Space Telescope: Revolutionizing Our Understanding of the Universe
This post was created with the support of OpenAI. The Hubble Space Telescope has been a staple of space exploration for over three decades, capturing stunning images and making groundbreaking discoveries. In this article, we'll explore the history of this remarkable instrument, from its troubled launch to its ongoing legacy in space exploration.
People! Just say Something!Published 12 months ago in FYIWhy America is running out of Carpenters.
America has a woodworker issue, we've had a normal deficiency as far back as the 1940s. As a matter of fact, there have just been two huge respites for development all in all from that point forward the 2008 Extraordinary Downturn and the 2020 pandemic. However, in 2022 as American home development approaches pre-2008 levels, it's all approaching to a head across all the development fields. There's an expected lack of approximately 650,000 exchanges individuals yet it was explicitly Woodworkers over all that bested the Public Relationship of home manufacturers 2021 rundown of subcontractors that are hard to come by. Developers can't find them and it will be far more atrocious if not for the pandemic energized supply issues
Muokelo CharlesPublished 12 months ago in FYIYoutube New Subscribers Glitch
Title: YouTube's Spam Video Glitch: An Annoying Menace Introduction (100 words): YouTube, one of the world's largest video-sharing platforms, has faced its fair share of glitches over the years. Among these, one particularly irksome problem is the occurrence of spam videos. These videos flood the platform, littering search results and unsuspecting users' recommended feeds. This essay aims to explore the phenomenon of YouTube's spam video glitch, examining its impact on creators, viewers, and YouTube itself.
Masterpieces and Mysteries: Art World's Hidden Secrets
This post was created with the support of OpenAI. The world of art is not only a realm of stunning visual expressions but also a treasure trove of enigmatic tales and obscure knowledge. Delving into the depths of art history, we find ourselves captivated by the fascinating stories of artists, their masterpieces, and the mysteries that still surround them. In this blog, we will explore some of the most intriguing secrets and unsolved puzzles in the art world, taking you on a captivating journey through time.
People! Just say Something!Published 12 months ago in FYIWhy Everything You Buy Is Worse Now
Have any of you noticed how bad everything is right now? And I'm not talking about the overall state of the planet. The goods we purchase now are marginally inferior to those of ten years ago. My coworker Mike posted about having to replace his phone, which got me to thinking about this.