History of February 1
On February 1, some prominent events took place in history. The first volume of Oxford English Dictionary was finally published. In Finland, Urho Kaleva Kekkonen is elected as the President. The US launched the first satellite Explorer 1. The country also passes The Communications Decency Act. Moreover, The Shard, the sixth tallest skyscraper in Europe
History of January 25
Every day is an opportunity to discover and explore more about the world we live in. Over the years, many discoveries and inventions have led to progress and development. Today, on January 25, Alexander Graham Bell conducted the first transcontinental call. Scientists developed the atomic clock today. Also, Boeing launched its first jet Boeing 707.
History of January 20
‘If you dare to struggle, you dare to win. If you dare not struggle, then damn it, you do not deserve to win.’ Many people have to struggle in their lives because of narrow-minded people and stereotypes. In the current times, awareness about prejudices and awareness about racial discrimination is spreading at a more substantial
History of Statue of Liberty
One of the famous tourist attraction and tallest landmark standing, Statue of Liberty, is situated on the Liberty Island in New York, USA. It symbolizes passion for freedom, peace and democracy. It is a icon of celebration. Marking the friendship of two countries, here is the origin and history of the Statue of Liberty.
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September 10- New Human Species found and much more.. History on 10 September
It is always important to know about history, it evidences what happened in the past and can predict what will be our future too. More we know about i It is always important to know about history, it evidences what happened in the past and can predict what will be our future too. More we
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September 1- Origin of World War ll and more… history on 1 september
We, at BragSocial, through today’s column bring forward the milestones achieved each day. Let us have a look at what history is created today. 16 We, at BragSocial, through today’s column bring forward the milestones achieved each day. Let us have a look at what history is created today. 1604- Adi Granth- Guru Granth Sahib Holy
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August 19 – First “Selfie” in the history of Photography and more
What will the world be like without any history? With no background, no lineage, no culture. How dull our life would be without any identity. History connects us to the roots of our culture, race, religion, etc. History is not only important for historians but also to one’s identity and purpose in life. Let us
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Madeline Swegle creates history
US Navy has relished a remarkable moment after welcoming Madeline Swegle as the first black woman Tactical Aircraft Pilot. Lt.j.g. Madeline Swegle has completed naval flight school and is to get the flight officer insignia called “Wings of Gold” at the end of July said Chief of Naval Air Training while praising the lady on
The History of America
Today, as we celebrate the Independence of the United States of America, we, at Brag Social, are here to narrate the whole story of America’s history. Let’s read: Discovered by Christopher Columbus, the United States of America is a federal republic of 50 states. Also called the United States, byname America, it stands to be
Today in History – June 11
History has witnessed infinite number of inventions, innovations, achievements, and other milestones in the past. We, at Brag Social, try to keep you updated with all the happenings of the past and present. Let’s read about the historical milestones of June 11. 1963: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is arrested in Florida for trying to integrate