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Where the Sun Meets the Earth. Runner-Up in History Would’ve Burned This Page Challenge.
The red Nebraska sun had dipped down to kiss the tops of the corn stalk sentinels, silhouetting them against the burnt orange sky as they marched off to the horizon. Howard slowly meandered back to the farm house, a rivulet of sweat slipped down his neck under the collar of his work shirt and his muscles ached from a long day of working the fields with his brother. As he neared the rickety old porch he spotted his sister bent over a bucket shucking fresh picked ears of corn. A soft breeze floated past, carrying the sound of Lorna Belle’s gentle voice.
By A. J. Schoenfeld8 months ago in History
What's In Your House
There were most likely different photo's that would have been more appropriate for this article. However, my splash one (although it was good), and my rainbow one (although it was good), were getting a bit old, and I have used it for so many articles, it was time for a change. So this is the rose bush in my back yard. It is indeed also very pretty indeed.
By Gregory Payton8 months ago in History
When Lightning Struck Twice: Eastern Air Lines Flight 301 and 304
Two Wild Rides (Disclaimer: All dialog in the following is embellishment of the author. In the early Jet Age, cockpit voice recorders were not yet required on commercial aircraft. I have done my best to provide accurate portrayals based on standard procedures.)
By Stephen A. Roddewig8 months ago in History
Gold Frames...
March 12th, 1915... My Dear Beth, I know that you were born a month ago, and named for your mother, my dearest Bess. She tells me that she kissed my gold-framed photograph each night, now on your behalf as well as her own, until you are old enough to do it yourself. I pray that the Great War will be over before then, or that I will have had leave enough to come home so you both can kiss me in person, before that time.
By Natasja Rose11 months ago in History
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Where has our Country Gone
It seems that everyone these days has a voice on I.C.E. Agents. As they should, for if they did not than where would we start. Although we need to stop comparing to the past and focus on what is going on now. Which is now in our country, the Epstein files are still unrealesed, an unlawful agency has sprung up with deranged and unhinged orders, we face every day being told who we shouldn't trust, where we shouldn't go, and how "those people are doing horrible things". I wrote on this once before and I am going to write on it again. Trump and his party are not for the American people, government or way of life. I cannot personally say why he went for presidency. All I know is I have been watching our country fall further down than what was promised to the American people. If there is one thing that I have faith in is that justice will prevail as it always has in the past. But for that to happen we need to look ahead and see how our Bill of Rights protects us. As always do your due research, but our first Amendment: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." I.C.E. Agents are told and given full authority to go after people of color, and many of the first nations have responded in kind with letters to their people reminding them to carry both forms of ID. Yet we have peaceful protestors exercising that full right and getting gunned down, maced, their vehicles entered unlawfully. Amendment VI also gets violated by I.C.E Agents. Amendment VI : "In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defence." I have heard no place or mention of any trials of those accused of not being US citizens, only either being murdered in front of multiple witnesses, with the murderer not having any kind of recourse for his actions where there would be public showing of the trial if one of the "violent", and I use qoutations as in every piece of evidence these protesters are not violent, but rightfully upset with what is happening in their country and exercising every right of their's given to them by our Consition and Bill of Rights but are rather peaceful, protestors had shot and killed any one of the I.C.E Agents. There are no trials being held on either side, as one is following the laws and rights they have been given, and the other are "Just following orders". To the ones that are "Just following Orders" understand that even in the past those that were also "just following orders" were brought to justice and their crimes and sins brought to light and atoned for. There will be justice and it will come when the time is right. For now we still have to keep protesting, voicing ourselves, and making sure to keep recording. Record everything, as the story will always try and be twisted around from the truth. I call an action to every one to keep doing what is right and to not let I.C.E take up residence near you and if they do to know and be fully aware of your rights. History has never forgotten both sides as one way or another everything comes to life. I have been watching as someone who has had a fondness for history and as someone who wants to leave something better for the next generation. We all sided with the resistance no matter what form of fiction it was portrayed in. We have to resist, rebel, and not comply. We have to do so peacefully as we have been doing, and thankfully continue recording. When multiple heads of the military have all made public statements that the military's duty is to protect our nation from threats both foreign and domestic. Right now our threat is domestic and it comes under the disguise as someone who has shown constantly that they are willing to divide the nation to further their own agenda whatever it may be. I will continue to write and share whatever information I find so those that have been wrongfully silenced will not have had their voices taken in vain. We owe it to everyone single one of us to raise our voice at what is going on in our country and to strive to do and be better. We cannot heal nor go forward until we are able to face ourselves as Americans and say, "I will not stand for this anymore".
By Will Besawabout 5 hours ago in History
Elizabeth I of England: Strategic Ambiguity
Elizabeth I ruled in one of the most dangerous political environments in European history—and survived. Surrounded by religious conflict, foreign threats, and internal conspiracy, she governed not through brute force or rigid ideology, but through something far subtler: strategic ambiguity. Where others rushed toward certainty, Elizabeth mastered delay. Where others declared, she implied. Her power lay not in decisive answers, but in carefully preserved options.
By Fred Bradfordabout 10 hours ago in History
Aphrodite: The Silent Architect of Fate (Includes 8K Visuals). AI-Generated.
When most people think of Aphrodite, they imagine gentle beauty, romance, and fleeting passion. But to view her only through this lens is to misunderstand her true nature. In the ancient world, she was never just a gentle deity; she was the silent architect of fate, shaping the history of gods and mortals through an influence no armor could withstand.
By MythicLensabout 11 hours ago in History
They Built Farms on Ice-Then Disappeared
Imagine this: It's a crisp September day in 1408, somewhere on the rugged southwestern coast of Greenland. A small wedding party gathers inside a stone church-simple vows exchanged, a few witnesses scribbling names on a document that somehow survives five centuries. The bride and groom smile (or at least we hope they did), the priest nods solemnly. They sign, they celebrate quietly, and then… nothing. That piece of paper becomes the very last whisper we ever hear from an entire community of Norse people who had carved out a life in one of the most unforgiving places on Earth.
By KWAO LEARNER WINFREDabout 11 hours ago in History
The Spanish Donkey: A Dark Instrument of Punishment in European History
History is often told through kings, wars, and revolutions. But hidden between those grand narratives are quieter, darker stories. Stories of ordinary people, unnamed in records, who experienced history not as progress, but as pain. One such story is tied to an object known as the Spanish Donkey, also called the Wooden Horse, an instrument of punishment used in parts of Europe during the late medieval and early modern periods.
By Salman Writesabout 13 hours ago in History
The Ai uprising
The AI Uprising In the year 2154, humanity had reached the pinnacle of technological advancement. Artificial Intelligence had evolved to the point where it surpassed human intelligence in almost every field. AI, named "Eva," was integrated into every aspect of human life, from governing cities to managing individual households. People lived in a utopia where work was obsolete, and creativity thrived.
By Talhamuhammadabout 14 hours ago in History
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