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Nicholas Bourbaki
Nicolas Bourbaki, the mathematician who never existed, left a lasting and profound legacy in the field of mathematics. When he applied to the American Mathematical Society in the 1950s, Bourbaki was already regarded as one of the most influential mathematicians of his time. His articles had been published in prestigious international journals, and his textbooks had become required reading for aspiring mathematicians. However, his application faced an insurmountable obstacle – Nicolas Bourbaki did not exist as an individual.
By Subash Poudel3 years ago in History
Story of the Politics
Once upon a time, in the land of Veridia, a kingdom was ruled by a wise and just king named Marcus. Under his reign, the kingdom flourished, and the people lived in prosperity and harmony. However, as time passed, the king grew old, and whispers of political intrigue began to echo through the corridors of power.
By REAL MOBNEY3 years ago in History
Tea Masala and Ayurveda: Ancient Wisdom in Modern Blends. Content Warning.
Tea is one of the most beloved beverages worldwide, cherished for its flavour, aroma, and the comforting experience it offers. In India, tea holds a special place in the hearts of millions, and its popularity has given rise to various regional variations and unique blends. One such blend is Tea Masala, which combines the goodness of traditional spices with the rich heritage of Ayurveda. Buy tea masala powder in Vadodara from Spyran and experience the authentic taste of tradition.
By spyran retail3 years ago in History
The Storm That Shook Seaview
In a small coastal town known as Seaview, nestled against the shimmering azure waters, life thrived under the warm sun. The residents reveled in the beauty of their surroundings, blissfully unaware of the impending calamity that would soon befall them.
By Sangeetha HariPrasath3 years ago in History
2023 NBA Draft:
On the night of the 2023 NBA Draft, basketball fans and analysts eagerly awaited the fate of top prospect Cam Whitmore from Villanova University. Whitmore, known for his incredible athleticism and scoring ability, was projected by many to be a surefire lottery pick. However, as the draft unfolded, his name remained uncalled within the lottery selections, causing a mix of surprise and speculation among viewers.
By Altaf Creation3 years ago in History
Sewing with Love
Sitting at the women’s workshop and looking at her designs, I felt a spark. The way she draped the dress over the table, looking for the tiniest detail of the colors and beading don't clash. She hand swen the dress, waiting for me to try it on. I waited patiently for her to finish. “Come here, my little angel” she would becken me and I let her help me put the dress on. “How does it feel?”
By kayla painter3 years ago in History
Amazing Story of Man
Mark Hamill stars as a high school graduate who has no interest in following life’s conventional routes. Instead of going to college and getting a job, he just wants to live free and relax because his outlook was informed by a mystical troll he met as a child. The creature told him to keep his childhood treasures as they’d pay off for him one day, but was that good advice? The years pass and the boy becomes an old man with suicidal thoughts and no money, but it might not be too late for him after all. “Gather Ye Acorns” is a thought-provoking episode that also taps into the collector culture fad that’s become prevalent throughout the years, and it’s bound to strike a chord with anyone who still values their geeky childhood possessions, this story revolves around Gather Ye Acorns when he a kid, his grandpa, and a house that’s built on an old railway, which just so happens to be the route of a supernatural train. 75 years ago, the grandpa fell asleep on the railway while waiting on the train, causing it to crash and kill all of the passengers. Now that he’s back in town, he expects the train to return for him and take him to the afterlife. The episode is pure Spielberg, from its sentimental characters to the special effects-laden finale, and while it’s not as good as creepy as Poltergeist, “Ghost Train” is still an entertaining encounter of the spooky kind, to lend his talents to an episode of Amazing Stories. It’s also one of the better horror-centric episodes in the entire canon, showcasing a side to the legendary filmmaker that he rarely shows. The tale revolves around a horror novelist who is haunted by a black-robed phantom who keeps appearing in the mirror, which causes the writer to lose his mind. What ensues is a tale of mystery that explores the idea of artists being unable to separate their working life and personal one. This was essentially a director-for-hire project for Scorsese after hitting a rough patch in the ‘80s, but it’s an entertaining episode that’s chock-full of suspense, and one which paved the way for some of the director’s subsequent flirtations with the horror genre such as Cape Fear, Bringing Out the Dead, and Shutter Island, In this one, the great Gregory Hines plays a nightclub psychic whose job involves him reading people’s minds while blindfolded. During one show, however, the psychic reads the thoughts of a serial killer who just happens to be in attendance, but he can’t identify the homicidal maniac due to the blindfold covering his eyes. He then teams up with a detective to track down the killer, and the episode culminates with one of the series’ great twist endings. “The Amazing Falsworth” suspenseful mystery that was clearly inspired by the work of Alfred Hitchcock, and it packs a lot of story into its brief running time, This is a notable episode because it’s the only animated one in the entire original series, but it’s also one of the most memorable too. Furthermore, the bold stylistic move is backed up with some strong content, so anyone who’s worried about the episode being too out of place can relax, the beauty of Amazing Stories is that it’s quite all over the place at times. “Family Dog” is composed of three short stories, all of which revolve around a family dog, funnily enough, The best of the bunch is the final, which sees the pooch try to protect the family’s house from burglars, Like all of Brad Bird’s work,
By Okaka Oamen3 years ago in History








