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1935 - The Year My Dad And Elvis Were Born
Introduction This is one of a series of posts about years with significant events that coincide with the number of the Vocal story. I am going to miss many, like Jesse Owens at the 1936 Olympics. According to testimonies Hitler did not snum Owens but his own President did. This does not make Hitler a good man.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in History
Imran khan life history
Imran Khan's Life and Legacy Imran Khan, the name evokes a whirlwind of emotions in Pakistan and beyond. To some, he is the charismatic captain who led the nation to its only victory in the Cricket World Cup in 1992. To others, he is a fiery politician who challenged the establishment and became the 22nd Prime Minister of Pakistan. Imran Khan's life is a tapestry woven of threads of sporting triumph, political turmoil and philanthropic fervor, making him a figure unlike any other in Pakistan's recent history.
By MUHAMMAD ALAM2 years ago in History
Secrets of Isaac Newton
He disappointed his mother by not pursuing her dream of becoming a farmer. His relationships with others were so complex that he ended up living a solitary life. However, his passion for alchemy led him to become one of the most renowned scientists in history. Yes, I'm referring to Isaac Newton, the famous English physicist and mathematician who revolutionized modern physics. Newton was born in the small village of Wol Thorp in 1643. Unfortunately, he never had the chance to meet his father, who passed away before his birth. Around the same time, another brilliant scientist, Galileo Galilei, took his last breath in Florence. Little did Newton know that he would later build upon Galileo's ideas and make them legendary. From the very beginning, Isaac faced challenges as he was born prematurely and had to fight for survival. He was so tiny that he could fit inside a large mug. His mother remarried shortly after his birth, and he ended up living with his grandmother, separated from his mother for nine years. This solitude had a lasting impact on his life. Years later, when reflecting on his past, he even confessed to having fiery thoughts about his stepfather, such as wanting to burn down the house. On the bright side, his isolation sparked his interest in books on mechanics and technology. He even developed a highly accurate system of sundials. Recognizing his intellectual potential, his uncle and school headmaster encouraged him to pursue his studies instead of tending to the family property. Despite his mother's initial resistance, she eventually gave in, and Newton returned to grammar school. At the age of 18, he was admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge. To support his education, Newton worked and studied, waiting tables and taking care of other students' rooms.
By Angelo Valentino Krause2 years ago in History
Hippy-Dippy
I have always thought of myself as a hippy. Not the free love, and psychedelic drug part. I am a hippy in terms of believing in equality between races, and love for all. I was born in 1968, the year Martin Luther King Jr. was shot for dreaming of such things. By the time I was in grade school, I was taught about his greatness. Seventies public schools, at least in my Maryland suburb, emphasized positive change in interracial relationships.
By Kathleen Anderson 2 years ago in History
Kazuha (Le SSERAFIM) Stands Out As a Multitalented Gem!
Meet Kazuha, the powerhouse talent hailing from Japan, spreading her wings as a singer, rapper, ballerina, and a vital member of the beloved girl group LE SSERAFIM under HYBE and Source Music.
By David Smith (Professional Story Teller)2 years ago in History
History of two wheeler
The history of two-wheelers, or motorcycles, is a fascinating journey that spans centuries. Here's a brief overview: 1. **Early Concepts (Late 19th Century):** The concept of two-wheelers traces back to the late 19th century. Inventors experimented with various designs, combining a bicycle with a small internal combustion engine. In 1885, Karl Benz developed the Motorwagen, considered the first true automobile, but it wasn't until the late 19th and early 20th centuries that motorized bicycles gained popularity.
By J.Balakrishnan2 years ago in History
"Nefertiti: Beauty, Power, and Mystery in Ancient Egypt's Amarna Period"
Queen Nefertiti, whose name means "a beautiful woman has come," remains one of ancient Egypt's most enigmatic and celebrated figures. Born around 1370 BCE, little is known about her early life, but her marriage to Pharaoh Akhenaten would propel her into the spotlight, making her a central figure in the Amarna Period.
By Nada soliman2 years ago in History
Ramesses I: Architect of Stability, Religious Revival, and Cultural Continuity in Ancient Egypt". Content Warning.
Ramesses I, also known as Ramesses the Great, rose to prominence in ancient Egypt during a time of political upheaval. Born Paramessu, he began his career as a military leader under Horemheb, the last pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty. However, it was during his own short but impactful reign that Ramesses I left an indelible mark on Egyptian history.
By Nada soliman2 years ago in History









