The Hiroshima Tragedy: Little Boy and the Shadows of American Hypocrisy

August 6, 1945, marks a somber date in human history when the world witnessed the devastating power of nuclear warfare. On this fateful day, the United States dropped an atomic bomb named “Little Boy” on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The aftermath of this catastrophic event left a trail of destruction and human suffering, raisingContinue reading “The Hiroshima Tragedy: Little Boy and the Shadows of American Hypocrisy”

Furious Battles (9) – Battle of Gettysburg (1863)

The Battle of Gettysburg, fought in the summer of 1863, stands as a defining moment in American history. This pivotal clash between the Union and Confederate forces during the American Civil War marked a turning point in the conflict, shaping the course of the nation. In this article, we will delve into the historical context,Continue reading “Furious Battles (9) – Battle of Gettysburg (1863)”

Exploring Civilizations (8) – Olmec

The Olmec civilization, which thrived from around 1400 BCE to 400 BCE, was the first major civilization in Mesoamerica. Known for their colossal stone heads, intricate artwork, and impressive urban planning, the Olmecs are considered to be one of the most influential civilizations of ancient America. In this article, we will explore the history, culture,Continue reading “Exploring Civilizations (8) – Olmec”

Exploring Civilizations (5) – Aztec

The Aztec Civilization, also known as the Mexica Civilization, was a Mesoamerican civilization that thrived from the 14th to the 16th century. They were located in central Mexico and were renowned for their military prowess, art, and architectural achievements. In this article, we will explore the culture, archaeology, myths, astronomy, social religion, practices, tradition, trade,Continue reading “Exploring Civilizations (5) – Aztec”

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