Discoveries
The Future is Female
Introduction The world is changing, and women are at the forefront of that change. The women's movement is growing, and it is paving the way for a world of equal opportunities and freedom. This article will explore the rise of the women's movement, women's past struggles and achievements, the current state of gender equality, the importance of gender equality, women's role in society, feminism, women's education, technology and innovation, diversity and inclusion, women and health, women and sports, women and media, domestic violence and sexual harassment, women's rights and policies, progress and challenges, the role of men in the fight for gender equality, and the journey ahead.
By Mohammad Imran3 years ago in History
India and the Indians Peoples
India, a South Asian nation with a diverse population of over 1.3 billion people, is the world's largest democracy and the seventh-largest country by land area. The Indian subcontinent boasts a rich and complex history, vibrant cultures, and a multitude of languages and religions that have shaped the country's identity over millennia. India's ancient civilization dates back at least 4,500 years, and its people have contributed significantly to art, literature, science, and technology.
By Aalok Dhami3 years ago in History
The Rich History of Russia and Ukraine: From Ancient Tribes to Mongol Invasions
The Rich History of Russia and Ukraine: From Ancient Tribes to Mongol Invasions Introduction For thousands of years, the lands known today as Russia and Ukraine have been home to diverse civilizations and cultures. This region has witnessed the rise and fall of ancient tribes, the establishment of powerful states, and the influence of various conquerors. From nomadic tribes and Bronze Age cultures to Viking raids and Mongol invasions, the history of Russia and Ukraine is a tapestry of fascinating events that have shaped the region into what it is today.
By maqsood alam3 years ago in History
China and Chinese People and Chinese Culture: A Detailed Article
China is a vast and diverse country that has a long and rich history of civilization. It is home to the world's largest ethnic group, the Han Chinese, as well as 55 other ethnic minorities. China's culture is influenced by various philosophical, religious, and artistic traditions that have developed over thousands of years. In this article, we will explore some of the main aspects of China and Chinese people and Chinese culture, such as:
By Shahid Muhammad3 years ago in History
If I was a Scribe in 1000BC
I would be a Scribe if i was born in a different time. In 1000 BC, a scribe held a significant and esteemed position within ancient societies. The job of a scribe involved literacy and the ability to read and write, skills that were relatively rare and highly valued during that time. Becoming a scribe in ancient times required dedication, education, and a specific set of skills. While the process and requirements might have varied across different civilizations, here are some general steps one would have taken to become a scribe in ancient times:
By kingsley Nse Samuel3 years ago in History
Unsettling Discoveries in Africa
Unsettling Discoveries in Africa: Unexplained Mysteries of the Continent Africa, with its vast expanse of 30.3 million square kilometers or 11.7 million square miles, is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent. Within its borders lie numerous strange and unsettling discoveries that continue to baffle researchers. From mysterious stones to ancient ruins, Africa holds a wealth of unexplained mysteries. In this article, we will delve into ten of the most intriguing and perplexing findings on the continent.
By Sajjad Rana Hussain3 years ago in History
Titanic: The Unsinkable Legend That Met Its Fateful Destiny
When we think of iconic tragedies, one name echoes through the annals of history like a haunting refrain: the Titanic. More than a century has passed since that ill-fated night of April 14, 1912, when the world's most opulent and luxurious ship sank to the depths of the frigid North Atlantic. Yet, the allure and mystique surrounding the Titanic continue to captivate our collective imagination. Prepare to embark on a journey through time and relive the incredible story of the unsinkable legend that met its fateful destiny.
By Bakhtawar Khan3 years ago in History
The Garden of Dreams
In the heart of a bustling city, tucked away between towering buildings and busy streets, there existed a small, forgotten plot of land. It had long been abandoned, overrun by weeds and neglected by passersby. But within the depths of that neglected space, a dreamer named Lily saw an opportunity for something beautiful to bloom.Lily had always been captivated by the magic of gardens. To her, they were not merely patches of land adorned with flowers; they were sanctuaries, places where dreams took root and flourished. Inspired by this belief, Lily embarked on a mission to transform the neglected plot into her own garden of dreams.With her heart full of determination and a vision in her mind, Lily rolled up her sleeves and began her labor of love. She cleared the debris, tamed the unruly weeds, and tenderly prepared the soil. Each action was infused with intention, as if she was planting not just seeds but fragments of her own aspirations.
By Christopher Blessing3 years ago in History
Why the secret door of the Great Sphinx is never opened
Taj Mahal in India there are countless stores all over the world that haven't been open for decades and even centuries the question is why it seems that nowadays you can open any door you want the truth is that some doors were sealed for a grave reason and so far nobody has found out what treasures and Mysteries they hide here are four doors that keep their secrets all too well the Taj Mahal first up we've got the Taj Mahal in India one of the most romantic places in the world Shah Jahan commissioned it in 1631 and dedicated it to his third wife who he loved like crazy they were married for 19 years and had a whopping 14 kids together but unfortunately she passed away while giving birth to their last baby Shah Jahan was heartbroken and decided to build an epic tomb to remember her by the construction took a whopping 20 years to finish the building has quite an interesting layout the design is super unusual with these four massive 130 fin tall minarets that stand on the corners of a huge platform they're not just there for looks back in the 17th century Architects were having some serious issues with buildings collapsing under their own weight so the Chief Architect of the Taj Mahal made sure to place those minarets as far away from the tomb as possible and he even tilted them in a way so that if they did fall they wouldn't wreck the rest of the Taj Mahal talk about planning ahead the Taj Mahal is hiding some crazy Secrets there are sealed rooms all over the place that nobody is allowed to enter and if you check out photos of the building from the Riverside you can spot two basements but guess what they're sealed up too nobody knows what's inside or why they've been locked up since the time of Shah Jahan apparently there's a good reason why those rooms are off limits some researchers think that they were built using marble which turns into a different substance called calcium carbonate if it's exposed to carbon dioxide and when that happens little bits of marble start chipping off like crazy to make matters worse there's no air flowing into these rooms that means that if too much CO2 builds up in the basement the four minarets could collapse but wait there's more some people think that the body of Shah jahan's wife can be found in one of these sealed up rooms in pristine condition why not who knows what the mysterious rooms might keep
By george Gars3 years ago in History









