Today in history- May 2nd- Treaties, public holiday, HBC, first nonstop transcontinental flight and much more
1598 Treaty of Vervins signed The representatives of Henry IV of France and Philip II of Spain signed the Peace of Vervins or the Treat of Vervins on May 2nd 1598 in Picardy, northern France, under auspices of the papal legates of Clement VIII, the “architect of the treaty”, Alessandro de’ Medici. Respecting the terms
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Michigan gov. extends state of emergency another month
After the rally of hundreds of protesters that descended in the state Capitol building, Governor Gretchen Whitmer has extended the state of emergency and disaster declaration in Michigan through May 28, a couple of hours before its supposed deadline. She also said that by refusing to extend the state of emergency, Republican lawmakers would be
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Today in History-April 30
History develops interesting facts inside everyone. Again, Bragsocial is here to keep you updated about the history of April 30, which includes formations, organizations, and so on. 1789: George Washington, initiated as the first President of the United States of America. During the American Revolution, he became a national hero as he led the colonial
Feminism – the perception of equality
Over time, feminism has been misinterpreted in numerous ways and the word feminism has converted from a change maker to a violent word. There are some myths and misunderstandings due to which the polluted layer covers this noble word. So, let us burst some myths by stating facts and clarify why feminism is not a word to be scared of…
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Mayor Bill de Blasio’s trip to take a stroll among-st the current situation
Is this move by New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio the “epitome of non-essential travel”? A video has emerged of a New Yorker ripping the Big Apple’s leader over the weekend after he traveled 12 miles away from his home in Manhattan during the coronavirus outbreak to take a stroll with his wife at Prospect Park – a popular green space in Brooklyn. “Seriously you guys have a
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History – April 28
It feels great to know about the history of our ancestors. We could never know what happened when without the proper historical records. Here are some of the events that happened on April 28 for various years. 1848: Slavery abolished in French colonies Many countries prohibit slavery during those years. For France, one of the
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Confused About Your Career?
A Japanese concept which means “a reason for being”. It is a way of finding a reason to get out of bed every morning. It is a choice made by the intersection of what you love, what the world needs, what you can be paid for, and what you are good at.
Everything that coronavirus changed
The long, hard battle against the novel corona-virus will be won sooner or later but a lot of changes have already occurred that nobody signed up for but now the future that lies ahead of us is different than the version we had in our minds before we stepped into this unpredictable pandemic.
Today – April 21
We are back again with some amazing days to celebrate with you. Today is the day to honor the volunteers for the Red Cross Society of America through the American Red Cross Giving Day. The other day is Bulldogs Are Beautiful Day. So, go ahead and celebrate both these days. American Red Cross Giving Day
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Beginning a career in cosplay?
Cosplay is a sophisticated art form which delves into the extremes of creativity and the extent to which one would go to personify the fictional characters they venerate.
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