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Queens of the world
Queens of the world Hatshepsut - Queen of Egypt Hatshepsut governed Egypt not just as sovereign and spouse of the pharaoh, yet as pharaoh herself, embracing the badge, including facial hair, and playing out the pharaoh's stylized race at the Sed celebration.
By Engr kawsar Ahmed7 months ago in History
Embracing Sustainable Tourism in Incredible India
India, with its diverse landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant cities, has long been a magnet for travellers seeking unique experiences. However, as the world becomes more conscious of the environmental impact of tourism, there’s a growing call for sustainable travel practices. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the concept of sustainable tourism in India, exploring its importance, types, and the steps travellers can take to ensure their journeys leave a positive footprint.
By Puneet sharma7 months ago in Earth
Earth Just Got A Laser-Radiated Message From 16 Million Kilometers Away
Earth Just Got A Laser-Radiated Message From 16 Million Kilometers Away A profound space try going on NASA's Mind shuttle has quite recently radiated a message through laser to Earth from a long ways past the Moon interestingly, an accomplishment that could change how space apparatus convey.
By Engr kawsar Ahmed7 months ago in Earth
Whispers of Evergreen: Shattered Ties, Mended Hearts
The story that emerged was the story of Emma and Sarah, whose friendship was entwined with Evergreen's past. Ivy was able to travel back in time through the old paper to a time when friendships were unbreakable and laughter filled the streets.
By Jackson Gitau7 months ago in History
They lied to us for 500 years about the Pyramid
The Egyptian Pyramids at Giza stand as enigmatic structures that have endured the test of time, capturing the fascination of many throughout history. Among those intrigued by their mysteries was Nikola Tesla, a brilliant inventor known for his pioneering contributions to modern technology. While Tesla's fame was somewhat overshadowed during his lifetime, recent recognition has shed light on his groundbreaking ideas, which extend beyond smartphones, Wi-Fi, and electrical supply systems.
By Jonathan Kojo Aryee7 months ago in History
What makes a Cannibal? . Content Warning.
When John Price failed to appear at his workplace that morning, his employer dispatched a colleague to check on him. Upon arriving at John's residence, a concerned neighbor was already present, as they had noticed his car still parked in the driveway. They proceeded to knock on his front door, but received no response. Attempting to rouse him, they tapped on his bedroom window, but to no avail. It wasn't until they peered through one of the windows and spotted blood that they realized something was amiss. This incident underscores the gravity of the situation. This article unveils the monstrous acts of Katherine Knight and sheds light on her notorious distinction as the first woman in Australia to receive an irrevocable life sentence. Growing up amidst a household plagued by violence, Katherine's mother Barbara Rafin had previously been married to a man named Jack, with whom she had four sons. However, Barbara's extramarital involvement with a man named Ken Knight led to their departure from Jack and their four sons, relocating to a different town alongside Ken. Eventually, Barbara and Ken had four children together, including twin girls, one of whom was Katherine. Tragically, Ken Knight proved to be an abusive and alcoholic individual who subjected Barbara to rape up to ten times a day. Disturbingly, Katherine's mother openly shared intimate aspects of her sex life with all her daughters, expressing her disdain for sex and men. Paradoxically, she advised her daughters to endure these distressing encounters and refrain from voicing their grievances. This disheartening narrative exposes the extent of the psychological and physical torment imposed upon Katherine and her siblings.
By Lee Karanja7 months ago in Criminal
The fall of Ted Bundy
The fall of "serial killer" Ted Bundy A young woman cautiously maneuvers through a poorly lit alleyway on her way home from college. The feeble glow of street lamps casts puddles of light, revealing only fragments of the path ahead. Little does she know that a man lurks in the shadows, patiently waiting for her emergence into the carpark. As she steps into the dimly lit area, she notices a well-dressed man struggling to carry a stack of books, his arm immobilized in a sling. Compassionately, she offers her assistance, unaware that this seemingly helpless man conceals a dark and violent secret.
By Yeswanth Vadlamudi7 months ago in Criminal