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She Brutally Beat Her Mom & Grandmother to Death
In 2018, Heather Barbera was a mother of two residing in Ventnor, New Jersey, when she bludgeoned her mom and grandmother to death with a nightstick.
True Crime WriterPublished 9 months ago in CriminalWhat exactly Killed DINOSAURS the Evolution of Life?
Imagine yourself transported to a distant time, when the towering dinosaurs roamed the Earth. These magnificent creatures, with their incredible diversity of species, shapes, and behaviors, ruled the planet for over 100 million years. From the massive herbivores that grazed on the tops of trees to the fearsome carnivorous predators that stalked the landscapes, dinosaurs were the undisputed rulers of the animal kingdom.
India makes history!
On October 22, 2008, India launched the Chandrayaan-1 mission. This spacecraft successfully reached the Moon and made a groundbreaking discovery. The discovery of water on the Moon made headlines worldwide. Chandrayaan-1 provided strong evidence for the presence of water, specifically in the South Pole area of the Moon. This news sparked a renewed interest in lunar exploration across the globe. The USA and China regularly send missions to the Moon, and Israel attempted a soft landing. Additionally, Japan, Europe, and Russia have planned numerous lunar missions. Currently, all eyes are on India's Chandrayaan-3 mission.
Aisha soomroPublished 9 months ago in EarthBreaking Barriers
In the bustling city of New Harbor, where towering skyscrapers cast long shadows over the streets, a quiet revolution was taking place. It was a revolution not marked by violence or upheaval, but by the quiet determination of individuals who dared to challenge the status quo and fight for gender equality.
Isaiah BanjiPublished 9 months ago in EarthUNBELIEVABLE And Hidden Lessons From Nature
Amelia always found comfort in nature's embrace. She discovered herself mesmerized by the beauty that surrounded her as she lived in a modest cottage on the outskirts of a picturesque woodland community. She would go on her morning stroll every day, expecting to learn something from the world around her as the light softly peaked through the leaves.
Bala Tahir YunusaPublished 9 months ago in EarthBlack weapon
Gunpowder was invented in China during the 9th century.[21][22][23] The first firearm was the fire lance, which appeared in China between the 10–12th centuries.[24][25][26] It was depicted in a silk painting dated to the mid-10th but textual evidence of its use does not appear until 1132, describing the siege of De'an.[24] It consisted of a bamboo tube of gunpowder tied to a spear or other polearm. By the late 1100s, ingredients such as pieces of shrapnel like porcelain shards or small iron pellets were added to the tube so that they would be blown out with the gunpowder.[27] It was relatively short ranged and had a range of roughly 3 meters by the early 13th century.[28] This fire lance is considered by some historians to be a "proto-gun" because its projectiles did not occlude the barrel.[15] There was also another "proto-gun" called the eruptor, according to Joseph Needham, which did not have a lance but still did not shoot projectiles which occluded the barrel.[16]
Maya Civilization: Between Pyramids and Enigmas
In the lush heartland of Central America, amidst dense jungles and towering pyramids, the Maya forged a civilization that would echo through the ages. Their cultural and scientific achievements shone brilliantly, yet were interwoven with mysteries that still pique the curiosity of historians and explorers.
Humanitarian Crisis Unfolds
In the quiet town of Novosvitlivka, nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of eastern Ukraine, lives were about to be forever changed. Families woke up one morning to a new reality — Russia's invasion had torn through their peaceful existence, leaving chaos and heartache in its wake.
Isaiah BanjiPublished 9 months ago in Earth