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
Tennessee Thunderstorms
The powerful line of thunderstorms swept east across Tennessee on Sunday afternoon, with forecasters issuing severe thunderstorm warnings and delivering blunt statements as the storms with a history of winds near 70 mph approached. “Treat Severe Thunderstorm Warnings the same way you would Tornado Warnings and JUST TAKE SHELTER,” the NWS tweeted. “70 mph is 70 mph whether
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History Of May 4
History is an interesting fact that displays past events. Today, BragSocial is again here with the historical events on this date, to embrace you with the history of May 4. 1686: Municipality of Ilagan founded Ilagan is the capital of the province of Isabela, Philippines, and a first-class component city as well. It was founded
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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History – April 29
Knowing one’s history is essential for every society and person. The past shows our shifting attitudes toward life and various aspects of it. Moreover, discussing history helps to know about the significant events that led to a social change in our society. Some of these events on April 29 are below. 1813: Jacob Hummel receives
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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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Everything You Need to Know About Business Degrees
Graduating from high school with a young and curious mind to a world full of broad opportunities and paths, it is certain that you are faced with numerous doubts and queries about what to choose and which direction to take.
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.
History of April 24
Bragsocial brings you the prominent events that happened in history on April 24. This ranges from sports to patents in science, foundations, and inaugurations. Basically, Give yourself some history dose today. 1880: Amateur Athletic Association founded Amateur Athletic Association, established at Oxford’s Randolph Hotel, on April 24, 1880. AAA was the first true national governing