Lessons
Egyptian civilization
Egypt A civilization multimillennial Born from the Nile, Pharaonic Egypt produced a "first civilization" which continues to fascinate our contemporaries, because of its exceptional duration, the admirable monumental and artistic achievements that it left us and of the relationship to the sacred and to
By Rokhayetou3 years ago in History
Troya Battle
The origins of the war and Troya's assassination The legend of the Troyan War began with a conflict between the goddesses Atenea, Afrodita, and Hera. They were debating which of them is the most attractive. Eris, the fighting god gave them an orb inscribed with the phrase "al más bello". To determine which of them is the most beautiful, they were sent to Pars, the Troyan prince known for his beauty. The legend claims that Afrodita was chosen by Pars and that she promised him that the most beautiful woman in the world would fall in love with him.
By Monxxo RamonMuñoz3 years ago in History
Charlie Chaplin: A Timeless Legacy
Part 1: The Early Years Charlie Chaplin's journey began on April 16, 1889, in the bustling city of London, England. Born into a family of entertainers, his parents, Charles and Hannah Chaplin, were music hall performers. However, their unstable marriage and financial struggles led to their separation when Charlie was just a toddler.
By Bhaghya Shree (KIT98564)3 years ago in History
The Secrets of God's Creation,His Kingdom and Humanity.
Introduction: In the depths of eternity, an intricate tapestry of creation unfolds—a story woven by the divine hand of God. From the vast expanse of the cosmos to the intricate complexities of life on Earth, every detail is part of a grand design. But hidden within this masterpiece lies a tapestry of secrets, waiting to be unveiled. Journey with us as we embark on a quest to unravel the mysteries of God's creation, His kingdom, and humanity.
By Enoch Asante3 years ago in History
Why interracial marriages crash
Marriage is a complex institution, and there are many factors that contribute to its success or failure. When people from different cultures and backgrounds marry, they face additional challenges that can make it even more difficult for the relationship to succeed. In Europe, marriages between Europeans and Africans have become more common in recent years, but these marriages also face unique challenges that can lead to failure.
By Sylvester Phoenix 3 years ago in History
Title: The Irrelevance of Body Count for Girls. Content Warning.
Title: The Irrelevance of Body Count for Girls: Shifting Focus to Personal Growth and Empowerment Introduction: In discussions surrounding relationships and sexuality, the concept of "body count" has often been assigned undue importance, particularly when it comes to girls. This essay aims to challenge the significance placed on body count for girls and advocate for a shift towards valuing personal growth, empowerment, and informed decision-making.
By mhlanga pg3 years ago in History









