June 13 – Pentagon Papers published and more
1866: US House of representatives passes 14th Amendment (Civil rights) The house of representatives passed the 14th amendment by a majority of 120 votes to 32 votes. The 14th Amendment was ratified on July 7, 1866, and everyone who was born in the US or naturally a part of the country were given equal rights
June 10 – Equal Pay Act and more
1805: The First Barbary War came to an end. Wearied by the blockade and raids, and now under threat of a continued advance on Tripoli proper and a scheme to restore his deposed older brother Hamet Karamanli as ruler, Yusuf Karamanli signed a treaty ending hostilities on 10 June 1805. 1854: The first graduation of
Today – 5 June
Welcome your new day with amazing new energy. Each new day should be received with gratitude. Gratitude for the amazing new beginning it has provided and helped us see the bright light in the morning. This gratitude should be celebrated with all ways you can. So, we through this Today column, bring to you the
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Today – 30 May
A new day again. This day might be special to many people out there for various reasons, here are more reasons for you to celebrate. Loomis Day The world has become inclusive in the past decades all thanks to the invention of wireless technology called the internet. But, do we know that this revolution of
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Today – May 21
Every day is beautiful, and every day is worth celebrating. If you are looking for special reasons to do so, we have got you. We bring to you the different reasons we should be celebrating each day, and on May 21 we celebrate the art of different types of writing and more. Read on! WAITSTAFF
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Wildlife population decline, extinction, habitat loss and the virus spillover
There are between 5 and 15 million living organisms on the planet Earth and only 1.5 million species have been identified, named, and described yet. We have around 300,000 species of plants, 4-8 million insects, and approximately 50,000 vertebrates- of which 10,000 are birds. Three-quarters of the total land of Earth has been significantly affected
- Published in Nature
The Effect Of Social Media On Teenagers
The rise of Social Media among Teenagers As the technology evolved and people became more and more tech-oriented, there was the inception of Social Media. Initially, social media was limited. As the amount of computer and desktop users were far less than what it is today. But as time flew by and smartphones became a
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Today – May 17
Every day is beautiful, and every day it worth celebrating. If you are looking for special reasons to do so, we have got you. We bring to you the different reasons we should be celebrating each day, and on May 17 we celebrate National Walnut Day and World Telecommunications Day. Read on! NATIONAL WALNUT DAY
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Self-development- Things we should focus on to Improve Ourselves.
A human being is always learning and evolving. Have you ever had a sudden realization that you have everything you need yet you are not satisfied? Nothing to worry about, as it is natural. This is a wake-up call that you need to switch the auto-pilot mode off and get behind the wheel of your
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Coronavirus – The Pandemic and New Normal
First identified in December 2019 in China, the COVID-19 pandemic has shown a sweeping effect across the world. In almost all sectors health, films, business, travel to many more. We are dealing with a worldwide pandemic, lockdowns, the persisting threat of the coronavirus, and the possible consequences in our own ways. However, we are unaware
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