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Hidden Truths: Unveiling the Records the British Empire Kept in the Shadows
In 2009, five Kenyan individuals presented a petition at the British Prime Minister's office, alleging human rights violations they endured during the 1950s under British colonial rule in Kenya. Their demand for reparations was based on their vivid personal accounts and physical scars from those traumatic experiences. However, their testimonies were initially undermined due to the lack of documentary evidence supporting claims of British-sanctioned torture against Kenyans, at least not until then.
By Kishon Brown3 years ago in History
The Infamous Smugglers That Ruled the South of England
Growing up on the South Coast, I have always loved hearing stories of smuggling on the high seas. Once when I was a teenager, I remember having a party on the beach; the police came and told us we had to put the fire out because a law from 1700 prohibits the lighting of fires.
By Sam H Arnold3 years ago in History
The Legend of the Phoenix: A Tale of Eternal Rebirth
In a time long ago, when the world was still young and teeming with wonders, a magnificent creature soared across the skies. This extraordinary being was the Phoenix, a creature of mythical beauty and eternal life. Its feathers shimmered with a kaleidoscope of colors, reflecting the brilliance of the sun, and its wings spanned wide, carrying it effortlessly through the heavens.
By Sanduni Kanchanamala3 years ago in History
"Land of Dreams and Struggles: America's Odyssey through Time"
Once upon a time, in the vast lands of North America, there existed a nation that would become the United States of America. It was a land of dreams and struggles, where the spirit of freedom and opportunity attracted people from all corners of the world.
By Mustafa Ali3 years ago in History
Prepare to be amazed by the incredible speed of these bugs!
Hey gang way everyone the insects are on the move the fastest butterfly to flutter around is the skipper these creatures can achieve speeds of up to 37 miles per hour and have some excellent quick reflexes and speeding next to it is a fully grown horse not a horse fly but a horse it's Galloping next to the skipper at the same speed. A cute little ladybug is in the way move or you get trampled the horse is getting closer, but the ladybug lifts off and flies right next to them overtaking both the skipper and horse then it decides to land on the horse's head for the rest of the race even though ladybugs can fly at a maximum speed of around 37 miles per hour.
By Karthiga Elangovan 3 years ago in History
J. Robert Oppenheimer: The Genius, the Bomb, and the Ethical Conundrum
J. Robert Oppenheimer, a brilliant physicist of the 20th century, is best known for his instrumental role in leading the development of the nuclear bomb during World War II. Although he never won a Nobel Prize, his impact on the world far surpassed that of many laureates. This article delves into Oppenheimer's life, his contributions to science, and the ethical implications of his work on nuclear weapons.
By Thene van Schalkwyk3 years ago in History








