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In another life I'd be the perfect house wife. I'd bake chicken pot pies that tasted rich with flaky crusts and velvet saucy fillings that are delicious. I'd make morning pastries to feed my adoring husband before I kissed him goodbye, before he headed to work. When busy, I'd be rich enough to buy treats or trade with friends for them. I'd complete all my domestic tasks while I worried over my husbands return, without a way to communicate with him. By night I'd wait for my husband to sleep then sneak away to a gathering of friends for the meeting of my secret society. The only break from my god fearing womanly ways as the domestic matriarch of my household. So much stronger than my female form exhibits. I'd pardon myself, knowing my actions aligned with the times. I'd be an artist in my own right. I'd have a male pen name that society comes to adore, as much as my husband does me. A Renaissance woman during the Renaissance. Full of new ideas and the energy to embrace it.
simplicityPublished 12 months ago in HistoryRisk Management in River Recreation:
The river was a sanctuary—a place of tranquility and adventure. Its sparkling waters weaved through the lush landscape, promising moments of exhilaration and serenity to those who dared to embrace its embrace. For Emily, the river held a special place in her heart. It was a sanctuary where she sought solace and found her truest self.
Sakyi EnochPublished 12 months ago in History- Content Warning
Juneteenth in Modern Times
Once a modest commemoration held primarily in African American communities, Juneteenth has experienced a remarkable evolution in modern times, gaining increasing significance and national recognition as a holiday. Its journey from a local observance to a celebrated day of remembrance and reflection for all Americans reflects the ongoing struggle for racial equality and justice in the United States.
Ahmad HassanPublished 12 months ago in History Echoes of Empires
Chapter 1: The Nile's Secrets In the heart of ancient Egypt, along the fertile banks of the Nile, lived a young scribe named Amun. He spent his days in the bustling city of Thebes, captivated by the grandeur and mysteries that surrounded him. Amun's father, Ptah, was a respected priest who served the mighty pharaoh, Ramesses II.
better version of oneselfPublished 12 months ago in HistoryHiroshima-Nagasaki: Previously and Later
Hiroshima-Nagasaki: Previously and Later Hiroshima and Nagasaki are two urban communities in Japan that will always be associated with the disastrous situation that transpired there during The Second Great War. On August 6, 1945, Hiroshima turned into the main city in history to encounter the staggering effect of a nuclear bomb, trailed by Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. These bombings, did by the US, affected the two urban areas and their occupants.
vinoth kumarPublished 12 months ago in HistoryUnexpected Love story
Sometime in the distant past in the clamoring city of Good fortune, there lived two people who were bound to run into each other in the most startling manner. Chloe, a lively and aggressive young lady with an irresistible chuckle, had as of late moved to the city to seek after her fantasies about turning into an eminent craftsman. Liam, then again, was a held and independent man, satisfied with his peaceful life as a custodian.
History Of Queen Elizabeth II
History Of Queen Elizabeth II Early Life: Queen Elizabeth II was born in London on April 21, 1926. She was the first child of the Duke and Duchess of York, who would later become King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. Elizabeth was educated privately at home, and showed an early interest in horses and dogs. She also developed a love of music and played the piano.
Abdul WahabPublished 12 months ago in History- Content Warning
Dragon Legends and Folklore
Dragons: Legends of the Skies Unveiled Once upon a time, in a world where dragons roamed the skies and legends intertwined with reality, there existed a tapestry of dragon myths and folklore that spanned across different cultures. These magnificent creatures captivated the imagination of people, inspiring both awe and fear. Let us embark on a journey through time and space, exploring the rich tapestry of dragon legends from around the world.
Mr.CreativePublished 12 months ago in History The Forgotten Hero
A war veteran, haunted by the memories of his comrades who never returned home, embarks on a journey to honor their sacrifice. Along the way, he uncovers the forgotten stories of courage and resilience, shedding light on the true cost of war and the power of remembrance.
Obododinma ChukwuemekaPublished 12 months ago in HistoryCatuwalos: A 'Past Life' in Iron Age Yorkshire
Content warning: the following story contains depictions of death, violence, and grief. --------------------------------------------------------------
History Of Titanic
History Of Titanic Introduction: It was a cold and starry night on April 10th, 1912 when the Titanic set sail from Southampton, England, on a journey to New York City. The ship was the largest and most luxurious of its time, and its passengers were a mix of the wealthy and famous, as well as ordinary people seeking a new life in America. Little did they know that their journey would end in tragedy just four days later.
Abdul WahabPublished 12 months ago in History- Content Warning
The Squirrel Knight: Adventures in the Enchanted Forest
Once upon a time, in the enchanting realm of Quirkwood, where talking animals and magical creatures roamed freely, there lived a squirrel named Nutty. But Nutty was not your average squirrel—he was a dreamer, an adventurer at heart, and secretly fancied himself as a knight of noble lineage.
Praful PatilPublished 12 months ago in History