Analysis
Certainly! Let me tell you a story set in the USA fifty years ago, which would be around the year 1973.
In the small town of Millville, nestled in the heart of the American Midwest, life was simple and serene in the early 1970s. The town's main street was lined with charming brick buildings, mom-and-pop shops, and friendly faces that knew each other by name. It was a time when people still left their doors unlocked and children played outside until the streetlights came on.
By Dogar Kudada3 years ago in History
state of democracy in africa
For the last few years the African political landscape has been dominated by high profile changes of leaders and governments. In Angola (2017), Ethiopia (2018), South Africa (2018), Sudan (2019) and Zimbabwe (2018), leadership change promised to bring about not only a new man at the top, but also a new political and economic direction.But do changes of leaders and governments generate more democratic and responsive governments?
By Janson suikis3 years ago in History
Israeli settlements, explained!
Driving through what might be one of the world's most peculiar landscapes, I find myself traversing the border between Israel and the West Bank. A glance at the map reveals a puzzle of Palestinian towns painted in green and Israeli settlements in blue. This region is often thought of as Palestine, yet what's intriguing is that almost a fifth of the three million inhabitants here are Jewish Israeli citizens. These Israelis, known as settlers, call the West Bank home while holding Israeli citizenship. As I journey along, I am witnessing the juxtaposition of two distinct nations intertwined by decades of conflict.
By Shubham Bajaj3 years ago in History
Russia's Challenges in the Conflict with Ukraine
The news emerging from Ukraine presents unfavorable developments for Russia, with 10,741 visually confirmed instances of heavy equipment losses, including 2,054 tanks either destroyed, abandoned, or captured. Estimates lacking visual confirmation suggest a figure around 3,000. More than half of its Ka-52 attack helicopter fleet has been destroyed, and during the June Ukrainian counteroffensive alone, five were lost.
By Dndjdjxn Xnxndkd3 years ago in History
Kitchen Chronicles: Tracing the Journey of Printed Tea Towels
But did you know that these seemingly humble essentials have a rich history and vibrant evolution? We'll embark on a delightful journey through time to explore the captivating story of kitchen towels and how they've evolved into the cherished kitchen companions we know today.
By Marsha kimmels3 years ago in History







