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Who Was Genghis Khan ?. Content Warning.
Genghis Khan, born as Temujin around 1162, was a Mongolian warrior and conqueror who founded the Mongol Empire, one of history's largest empires. His leadership and military prowess transformed him into a legendary figure.
By Muneeb Bangash3 years ago in Humans
Love across time
Chapter 1: The Enchanted Locket Amelia was a young woman with an insatiable curiosity. Growing up on her family's farm in the serene town of Willow brook, she often found herself longing for adventures beyond the rolling hills and blooming meadows that surrounded her. Amelia had a deep belief in true love and a heart full of hope.
By johnson ngula3 years ago in Humans
Discover Inner Wisdom
"The Simpleton's Journey: Embracing Wisdom in the Unlikeliest of Places" Once upon a time in a small village, there lived a young man named Ethan. Known to all as the village simpleton, Ethan was often underestimated due to his lack of formal education and seemingly naïve demeanor. However, little did the villagers know that beneath his simple exterior lay a heart filled with kindness, curiosity, and a unique perspective on life.
By Usman Ghani3 years ago in Humans
HOW ANCIENT CULTURES FASCINATES US
We are profoundly captivated and fascinated by ancient civilizations, which pique our interest in the past and pique our curiosity about the people who lived there. They have left a lasting impression on our collective psyche with their tales, feats, and riddles that still ring true with us now. We find ancient civilizations fascinating for the following reasons:
By Zenia Samson3 years ago in Humans
10 ILLUSIONS ABOUT ZODIAC SIGNS. Content Warning.
1. Another fallacy is the idea that a person's compatibility with another person in a relationship is primarily based on their sun signs. Even though the sun sign can shed light on some characteristics of compatibility, relationships are intricate and varied. Compatibility is also greatly influenced by elements like communication, similar values, emotional connection, and life objectives. When determining compatibility, it's crucial to take the complete birth chart into account rather than simply the sun sign.
By Zenia Samson3 years ago in Humans
An African survival stories
Once upon a time in the heart of Africa, there lived a young boy named Kofi. Kofi belonged to the Maasai tribe, known for their rich cultural heritage and their deep connection with nature. He grew up in a small village surrounded by vast plains, where his people thrived amidst the challenges of the wild.
By Rehan Shamshad3 years ago in Humans
"The Streaming Renaissance: Unlocking a World of Entertainment with Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+"
Once upon a time, in the cozy town of Streamville, there lived a young woman named Emma. Emma was a self-proclaimed entertainment enthusiast who always had her finger on the pulse of the latest trends. She prided herself on being up to date with the hottest movies, TV shows, and documentaries.
By Judith Asika3 years ago in Humans
Barbara May Cameron
Barbara May Cameron is a renowned figure in the field of education and a relentless advocate for equity and inclusivity. Her unwavering commitment to empowering students and transforming educational systems has made a lasting impact on the lives of countless individuals. In this biographical article, we delve into the life, accomplishments, and contributions of Barbara May Cameron, highlighting her journey as a trailblazer in education and social justice.
By Haddan Ward3 years ago in Humans
Unmasking 'Free': The Hidden Costs and Implications of Life's 'Free' Offerings
Is Life Time Free? In our daily lives, the word "free" appears frequently and holds a powerful allure. It's an enticing promise that can draw us in, whether it's seen on a sign outside a shop offering a "buy one, get one free" deal, in an email offering a "free trial" of a new service, or in a societal context where we discuss "freedom of speech" or "free time". The concept of "free" is pervasive and has a significant impact on our behaviors, decisions, and perceptions.
By Jeffry Carmona3 years ago in Humans
Petunia in an Onion Patch
Mornings began with Mommy and I walking my older sister to school. When we got back home it was my time, as my mother would be getting the house ready for the day. I was a very timid and tiny three-year-old. A magnet for neighborhood bullies and my older sister. When the bullies were at school I could finally relax and live in my own fairy tale.
By Tina D'Angelo3 years ago in Humans




