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Vietnamese Gods: Secret from Locals - Explore the Mystery Stories
With a long-lasting history of methodology, legends and stories, the myths around Vietnamese Gods will be interesting and reflect the local people’s life in the past and their strong beliefs in the supernatural powers. Besides, Vietnam myths and legends play a vital role in teaching children about Vietnamese cultures and many meaningful lessons related to moral values.
By World Mate Travel3 years ago in History
NNPC and Nigeria Oil
The Nigeria oil industry is primarily dominated by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). NNPC is the state oil corporation responsible for the exploration, production, and marketing of petroleum and petroleum products in Nigeria. It was established in 1977 and operates under the supervision of the Nigerian Ministry of Petroleum Resources.
By Bello Abdullahi 3 years ago in History
The Masked Physician: A Tale of Compassion in the Plague-Ridden Era
After a restless night's sleep, I reluctantly got out of bed, feeling the ache in my joints and the weariness of my body. I wondered if it was just lack of rest or something more concerning. I examined my neck and under my arms, relieved to find no swelling. That meant I hadn't reached that stage of the illness yet. Taking a moment to assess my symptoms, I realized I had no headache or bone-chilling chills. Swallowing, I found no soreness in my throat. Perhaps it was nothing more than a consequence of a poor night's sleep.
By Salamullah Khatti3 years ago in History
The History of the Internet: Unraveling the Web of Connectivity
Introduction: The internet has revolutionized the way we live, work, and connect with one another. It has become an integral part of our daily lives, enabling instant communication, access to information, and unprecedented opportunities for global collaboration. But how did this remarkable network of networks come into existence? This article delves into the captivating history of the internet, exploring its origins, development, and profound impact on society.
By Pepe Magic3 years ago in History
The Phoenix horses and fortune
Once upon a time in a bustling city named Sandyland, there stood a prominent corporation known as Phoenix Company. Led by the visionary CEO, Alexander Pierce, the company had grown to become a symbol of success and prosperity. However, hidden within the walls of this powerful organization lay a secret—a mystical connection to horses and fortune.
By Jayden Cambarihan3 years ago in History
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein, the brilliant physicist whose name would become synonymous with genius, was born on March 14, 1879, in the city of Ulm, Germany. From a young age, it was clear that Einstein possessed an insatiable curiosity and a mind that seemed to grasp the complexities of the universe effortlessly.
By Márk Püsök3 years ago in History
The Sacred guardians.
Title: The Sacred Guardians: Understanding Statues in Catholic Temples Once upon a time, in a quaint village nestled amidst rolling hills, stood a magnificent Catholic temple. Its towering spires and intricately designed facade were a testament to the faith that resided within its walls. Inside, the air was filled with reverence and tranquility, as people gathered to pray and seek solace in their spiritual journey. Among the many captivating features within the temple, the statues held a special place of honor and devotion.
By Joseph Digba3 years ago in History
The Deadly Secret of Lake Nyos
Have you ever heard of the world's deadliest fart? Well, let's take a journey to Cameroon, a country renowned for its coffee, cotton, and cacao, not to mention its impressive football team, the Indomitable Lions, who have qualified for the World Cup a remarkable nine times, an achievement unmatched by any other African team.
By Myke & Amy3 years ago in History
The Green Man
George was just 18 and fresh out of high school when he enlisted in the army. The world was thrown into chaos with the beginning of World War II, and it was his duty as an American to serve his country. He was stationed in Europe and had seen his fair share of battles and horrors of war.
By Mc Kevin Mendoza3 years ago in History
Marooned:
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be stranded on a deserted island? The story of Alexander Selkirk takes us on an extraordinary journey of survival and resilience. As an Englishman, Selkirk had a deep affection for his mother tongue, appreciating its unique idioms and peculiar words. Little did he know that his own life would become a fascinating tale that would inspire generations.
By Myke & Amy3 years ago in History





