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I overlooked him until he choked down. That was not ordinary. It was a wonderful evening, yet an hour after time limitation. City lights from Saigon toward the east turned the dim a smooth purple, and the wonderful smell of paddy shoots perfumed the air. Traffic had passed on and the dirty exhaust of military vehicles had settled. A breeze gave the night a sleek vibe and I was taking as much time as necessary strolling from the principal entryway at Tan Child Nhut Landing strip to my condo off Le Van Duyet road.
By Edris Post3 years ago in History
FILM INDUSTRY
Introduction: The cinema business, sometimes known as the "Dream Factory," has captured the attention of viewers all around the world for more than a century. The cinema business continues to be a powerful force in influencing culture and entertainment thanks to its long history, ground-breaking inventions, and capacity to take viewers to far-off lands. This article explores the many dimensions of the movie business, including its history, difficulties, and the magic it creates on the big screen.
By Vino Meika3 years ago in History
Đuka Tesla
Introduction: In the realm of scientific genius, few names shine as brightly as Nikola Tesla's. Known for his revolutionary work in electrical engineering, Tesla's inventions and discoveries have left an indelible mark on the modern world. However, behind every great mind, there often lies a lesser-known story, and in the case of Nikola Tesla, this holds true for his sister, Đuka Tesla. While her brother's fame has overshadowed her contributions, Đuka played a crucial role in supporting Nikola throughout his life, and her own story is one of strength, resilience, and familial devotion.
By ARUL KARTHIK SASI3 years ago in History
Martin Eberhard
Introduction: Martin Eberhard, an entrepreneur and engineer, is a name synonymous with the electric vehicle (EV) revolution. Born on May 15, 1960, in Boulder, Colorado, Eberhard's passion for technology and sustainable transportation led him to become one of the early pioneers in the development of electric cars. His visionary ideas, relentless pursuit of innovation, and dedication to environmental sustainability have left a lasting impact on the automotive industry. This article delves into the life, achievements, and contributions of Martin Eberhard to the world of electric mobility.
By ARUL KARTHIK SASI3 years ago in History
The Importance of Learning History: Understanding the Past to Shape the Future
Introduction History, as a science, holds a vital position in human knowledge and understanding. It is the chronological narrative of human experiences, actions, and events that have shaped the world we live in today. While some may argue that studying history is merely a recounting of past events, it is essential to recognize that history goes beyond being a mere collection of stories. In this article, we will explore the significance of learning history as a science, highlighting its numerous benefits and the lessons it imparts to contemporary societies.
By Çağan Küçük3 years ago in History
Arabian night
Title: Tales of the Arabian Nightfall Once upon a time, in the distant year of 3000, the world was vastly different from what it once was. Earth had evolved into a technologically advanced society where flying cars zipped through the neon-lit skies, and towering skyscrapers pierced the heavens. Amidst the gleaming metropolis of New Baghdad, a city that paid homage to its ancient roots, the spirit of the Arabian Nights endured.
By Obed Obeng3 years ago in History
The Origin And History Of Soccer
Once upon a time, in ancient civilizations such as China, Greece, and Rome, a primitive form of soccer began to take shape. People in these ancient societies played a game that involved kicking a ball made of animal skin or cloth through improvised goals, often using their feet or other body parts. These early versions of the game were played for fun and as a means of physical exercise, but they lacked formal rules and structure.
By oloruntoba okeleye3 years ago in History
The Diary of Anne Frank
It was a dark and stormy night in Amsterdam, July 1942. Anne Frank, a 13-year-old Jewish girl, was hiding in an attic with her family and four other people. They had been forced to go into hiding because the Nazis were rounding up Jews and sending them to concentration camps.
By emad afsary3 years ago in History






