June 9 – Civil War in Martinique and more
1790: Civil war breaks out in Martinique. In the late 1790s, Martinique went into a state of civil war. The troops of Martinique Regiment, stationed in Fort Bourbon. They received their independence in February 1848. 1931: Robert H. Goddard patents a rocket-fueled aircraft design. The rocket-fueled aircraft design was a milestone in the history of
Menstruation – All you Need to Know!
Every woman experiences menstruation after puberty. It is a natural biological process. Yet the conversations around menstruation and menstrual hygiene are in hush-hush voices. Lack of a separate and usable girl’s toilet in schools and public places and a toilet at home leave adolescent girls and women to face the indignity of open defecation. However,
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History of May 21
Welcome to another bright day in May. There’s always something or the other happening around the world. The world, being so large, has witnessed infinite inventions, innovations, achievements, and other milestones in the past. You can do something amazing today, and maybe it is something that we write about in the Today column in the
History of May 18
History is a cause of celebration and reflection. It is a source of inspiration. There have been uncountable inventions, innovations, treaties, and other significant events in the past and all of them have something to teach us, to inspire us to keep going, and not to stop even if we fail. Start your day with
Increase of NYC shooting
Shootings in the city soared 188 percent this week from eight to 23 compared to the same period last year, while murders doubled from four to eight, police sources told The Post. The gunplay involved 29 victims. Five shootings erupted within two hours of each other Saturday, the sources said. Overnight, seven people were shot. Warm
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History of May 9
History is a cause of celebration and reflection. It is a source of inspiration. There have been uncountable inventions, innovations, treaties, and other significant events in the past and all of them have something to teach us, to inspire us to keep going, and not to stop even if we fail. Start your day with
Today – May 8
WORLD RED CROSS DAY The International Red Cross Movement was founded to protect life and health. It also ensures respect for all human beings, and prevent and alleviates human suffering. It is a humanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance, disaster relief, and disaster preparedness education. We celebrate the World Red Cross Day on 8 May
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Today in History- May 6th, Arkansas, Civil rights act and more
Read on to enlighten yourself with historical milestones of today 1861 Arkansas becomes the ninth state to secede from the Union. Now, faced with President Lincoln’s demand for troops, the convention reconvened in 1861 Arkansas becomes the ninth state to secede from the Union. Now, faced with President Lincoln’s demand for troops, the convention reconvened in Little
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History of May 5
Every day has a history in the past, which seems to be interesting and good for knowledge. The history of May 5 also contains interesting events. Today, on May 5, BragSocial again takes you on the trip of historical events that held on this date. 1809: Mary Kies, 1st woman to issue a US patent
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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