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The 'Ugliest' Woman In The World Rejected Over 20 Marriage Proposals
This lady was a performer and singer back in-time during the 19th century. At that time, she became one of the most renowned human curiosities, captivating audiences worldwide as the "bearded lady," both in life and even after her death.
Chuks Gad NwaigwePublished 26 days ago in JournalThis is my first time writing. What do you think?
Today is Monday, April 15th. And I found a spark inside to finish writing out this experience I had. This is a not so distant memory from when I worked in a bus station, as a level 1 Security Guard and For legal or posible copy write reasons I won’t disclose the name to the agency I was under during my time in New Mexico. The days there are very hot. The sun light scorches anything It’s path and it’s exactly like how you’d imagine where Walter White called home. But any whoo. I was working as a security guard at that time and was blessed with meeting some interesting people where mostly nice.
Miguel GalvanPublished 26 days ago in JournalGhana's Fake Outrage - When Something Bad Goes Viral
Friday, 12 April 2024 By: TB Obwoge If you've ever lived in Ghana you'd know there is a popular saying, "It is what it is", this was printed on a shirt sold by a store called UK Brand,. There was one located at Accra Mall close to Ghana's East Legon section of Accra.
IwriteMywrongsPublished 28 days ago in JournalTRAVEL BRAZIL
TRAVEL BRAZIL Brazil is a nation favored with everything: fine white sandy sea shores, stunning rainforests, and flourishing, clamoring urban communities. Its attractions reach out from pilgrim towns that appear to be frozen in time to tropical islands and powerful scenes of mountains and cascades, as well as a public culture that embraces great food, extraordinary music, and breathtaking celebrations and gatherings.
Toshon chakmaPublished 30 days ago in JournalClimbing Mount Kilimanjaro: A Remarkable Climbing Experience Insight
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro 5,895 m above ocean level is likely quite possibly the hardest thing to accomplish for most voyagers in Tanzania. In any case, today is a superior encounter. It will require better gear, guides, and the best visit administrators who offer adaptable Mount Kilimanjaro climbing agendas.
Anis Ahmed SiddequePublished 30 days ago in JournalKing Cobra
The ruler cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) is a venomous snake endemic to Asia. The sole individual from the variety Ophiophagus, it isn't systematically a genuine cobra, in spite of its generally expected name and some likeness. With a typical length of 3.18 to 4 m (10.4 to 13.1 ft) and a record length of 5.85 m (19.2 ft),[2] it is the world's longest venomous snake. The species has differentiated colouration across environments, from dark with white stripes to whole tanish dim. The lord cobra is broadly conveyed yet not normally seen, with a reach traversing from the Indian Subcontinent through Southeastern Asia to Southern China. It preys essentially on different snakes, including those of its own sort. This is the main ophidian that develops an over the ground home for its eggs, which are deliberately and carefully accumulated and safeguarded by the female all through the brooding period.[3]
Toshon chakmaPublished about a month ago in JournalGordion: A lost city of legends in focal Turkey
Gordion, the antiquated capital of Phrygia, was supposed to be governed by the amazing Lord Midas, "the man with the brilliant touch". In any case, who was he, and where did the tales about him come from?
Anis Ahmed SiddequePublished about a month ago in JournalTen reasons to visit Belgrade
We are confident that you might consider revising that bucket list after reading this. 1. For the simple reason that you’ve never been. You have visited other capital cities in Europe and, now it’s Belgrade’s turn. One could argue that the city lacks in sleekness and luster, but it more than makes up for it with its atmosphere. Check out for yourself why Travel & Leisure website dubbed Belgrade as “a city that lives for nights of unfettered decadence”.
Understanding the Eternal Conflict: Why the Middle East is Always at War
## Introduction The Middle East, a region known for its rich history and cultural diversity, has unfortunately been associated with constant conflict and unrest for decades. The reasons behind these wars are highly complex, stretching back centuries and involving a multitude of factors - religious differences, historical grudges, economic tensions, and political disputes. This blog post aims to shed light on three key aspects that contribute to the unrest - the role of religion, the influence of foreign powers, and the struggle for resources.
Hamouda HamzaPublished about a month ago in JournalNavigating the Digital Marketplace: Understanding EPOS Systems in 2024
In today's rapidly evolving digital marketplace, businesses are constantly seeking ways to streamline operations, enhance customer experiences, and boost profitability. One essential tool that plays a pivotal role in achieving these goals is the Electronic Point of Sale (EPOS) system. As we delve into 2024, understanding the landscape and functionalities of EPOS systems becomes increasingly crucial for businesses aiming to thrive in the competitive market. Let's explore the key aspects of EPOS systems and how they are shaping the digital marketplace.
Munnazir ZarinPublished about a month ago in JournalFirst Snow: A Moment on Top of the World
My first encounter with snow was nothing short of magical, a moment that truly made me feel on top of the world. It happened during a winter trip to Japan in 2019, a journey eagerly anticipated, not just for the cultural immersion but for the promise of experiencing snow for the very first time. Growing up in a tropical country, snow had always been a fantastical concept to me, seen only in movies and read about in books. The mere idea of it filled me with a childlike wonder, and as our plane descended into Japan, blanketed in a pristine layer of snow, my heart raced with excitement.
Mysterious MathPublished about a month ago in JournalGhana's Shrinking Freedom of Speech And Press Under Akufo-Addo's Regime As Ghana's Lead Bully Bongo Ideas Alleged Arrest
Friday, 22 March 2025 By: TB Obwoge Ghana's image is being promoted as such a peaceful and accepting country, despite all the social issues, corruption, fraud, scamming and xenophobia. Ghanaians are showing such hatred for other Black Africans, while South Africa takes the brunt of the accusations of being xenophobic.
IwriteMywrongsPublished 2 months ago in Journal