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December 15 – The U.S. recognizes China and more

Tuesday, 15 December 2020 by Nisha Singh
History is the version of past events that people have decided to agree upon. It is also a gallery of pictures in which there are few originals and many copies. Therefore, we need to know what events occurred in history to create a better today for all of us. Now let us read more about
  • Published in History
Tagged under: Bill of Rights, Congress, government, history, Italy, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Nathan Bedford Forrest, Tennessee River, The U.S. recognizes China, today, United States of America, wenty-first Amendment to U.S. Constitution

December 13 – Denmark and Sweden sign Peace of Stettin and more

Sunday, 13 December 2020 by Nisha Singh
One of the most important reasons for understanding history is that virtually every stupid idea that is in demand today has been tried before. Also, it proved disastrous before, time and again. Now let us know more about the events that happened on December 13 in history:   1570 – Denmark and Sweden sign Peace
  • Published in History
Tagged under: Boris Johnson's Conservative Party, British astronomer J.P.M. Prentice, British General Election, history, International Court of Justice, Last men landing on the Moon, League of Nations, Nova Hercules, Peace of Stettin

December 10 – Metric system first adopted in France and more

Thursday, 10 December 2020 by Nisha Singh
History is a race between education and catastrophe. So, all you need to do is work on your today. Getting in the habit of learning and applying knowledge today would surely serve you a better future. Now let us read more about the historical events that happened on December 10:   1684 – Isaac Newton’s
  • Published in History, Today
Tagged under: Bob Dylan, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. i, Edward VIII signs Instrument of Abdication, history, Isaac Newton, Metric system first adopted in France, Nobel Peace Prize, Nobel Prize for Literature, Oslo, Royal Society, today, Wallis Simpson

How “Roman Holiday” Still Enthralls Young Hearts?

Wednesday, 09 December 2020 by Nisha Singh
How “Roman Holiday” still enthralls young hearts? There are certain things that leave you in your life and certain things that always stay with you. And that is why we are all interested in movies. Movies are those that make you feel; you still think about. Because it gave you such an emotional response, it
  • Published in Knowledge Center
Tagged under: Andrew Hepburn, comedy, Conclusion, Critics, Director, Gregory Peck, Love, Movie, Reviews, Rom-Com, Roman Holiday, romance, Rome, Significant characters, story, William Wylre

December 8 – Franklin D. Roosevelt delivers “Day of Infamy” speech and more

Tuesday, 08 December 2020 by Nisha Singh
The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today. Therefore, clear all your doubts now to enjoy a great future, and also have an impactful history. Now, let us go through the impactful events that happened on December 8 in history:   1869 – Timothy Eaton found T. Eaton Co.
  • Published in History, Today
Tagged under: "Day of Infamy" speech, Caribbean Carnival, Commonwealth of Independent States, first commercial company to release a spacecraft, history, Pearl Harbor, spacex, T. Eaton Co. Limited, Timothy Eaton, today

December 6 – Jean Bodels” Jeu de St Nicolas” premieres and more

Sunday, 06 December 2020 by Nisha Singh
People without knowledge of their history, origin, and culture is like a tree without roots. Therefore, it is imperative to know about our history and work on it for a better future. Now let us discuss the events that happened on December 6 in history.   1160 – Jean Bodels” Jeu de St Nicolas” premieres
  • Published in History, Today
Tagged under: 13th Amendment, 1st predicted transit of Venus (Kepler), ean Bodels" Jeu de St Nicolas", first human heart transplant, premiers, slavery

Walt Whitman – The Bard of Democracy

Friday, 04 December 2020 by Nisha Singh
Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and thought has found words. Walt Whitman is one of the most famous American poets worldwide. With his innovative free verse and celebration of the American landscape, Walt Whitman made his poetry a kind of literary declaration of independence. His poems seek to move away from
  • Published in Knowledge Center
Tagged under: Bard of Democracy, Early Life, emojis, Jingles, Leaves of Grass, Legacy, poem, poet, poetry, Song of Myself, Thought

December 4 – Adrian IV was elected pope and more

Friday, 04 December 2020 by Nisha Singh
In our wildest aberrations, we dream of an equilibrium we have left behind and which we naively expect to find at the end of our errors. A childish presumption that justifies the fact that child-nations inherit our follies is now directing our history. Let us read more about the events that happened on December 4
  • Published in History, Today
Tagged under: Adrian IV, Cotton club, Duke Ellington, First European peace congress opens in Munster, history, Nicholas Breakspear, oldest Sunday newspape, papal throne, The Obersver, Woodrow Wilson

December 2 – University of Leipzig opened in Germany and more

Wednesday, 02 December 2020 by Nisha Singh
History cannot give us a program for the future. Still, it can give us a fuller understanding of ourselves, and our common humanity to better face the future. Therefore, history does not belong to us, we belong to it. We at brag social bring you some major events on December 2, which marked history.  
  • Published in History
Tagged under: 1409 - The University of Leipzig opened in Germany, 1697 - St Paul's Cathedral, 1804 - General Napoleon Bonaparte is crowned Emperor of the French in a ceremony officiated by Pope Pius VII., 1929 - The first skull of a Peking man found in the caves of Zhoukoudian, consecrated for use (Destroyed in the Great Fire of London previously)., designed by Sir Christopher Wren, Germany, history, Peking man, University of Leipzig

Facts to Know About U.S. Farming Industry

Tuesday, 01 December 2020 by Nisha Singh
The U.S. farming industry is in a huge state of transition. Hence, the number of people in the farming industry has been declining slowly for decades. However, tariff wars call into question the financial viability of major crops like soybeans, America’s No. 1 food export. Still, farming is also experiencing rapid innovation. Smart technology is changing; for instance,
  • Published in USA
Tagged under: agriculture, apple, crop, dairy, Facts to Know, farmers, gdp, livestock, Soybeans, sticker, weather conditions, Wisconsin
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