Does Conflict Work?

Does Conflict Work? Conflict is a dispute between two or more parties that may or may not lead to physical war. Conflict happens all over the world. Modern-day conflicts consist of the Russian-Ukraine war, Israel-Palestine, and in many other countries where there are conflicts whether that be with neighbouring countries, countries far away, or evenContinue reading “Does Conflict Work?”

The French School System

The French school system has three stages: primary school, secondary school, and higher education. In France, children tend to go to school on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday with either Wednesday off or a half-day on Wednesday. School days are usually six to eight hours. In school, people in France learn Physical Education, French, Mathematics, History,Continue reading “The French School System”

Florence Nightingale and who she was

Florence Nightingale was an English pioneer in statistics and the founder of modern-day nursing. She was a female social reformer who wanted to improve women’s rights to be like men’s rights. She was noticed when she was a manager and trained nurses in the Crimean War (1853-1856). She improved the healthcare in the country andContinue reading “Florence Nightingale and who she was”

A biography about John Wallis

Inventor of the infinity symbol, Inventor of the greater than or equal to, Partial credit for the invention of infinitesimal calculus (Infinite calculations) John Wallis was born on 3rd December 1616 in Ashford. He was the third of five children from Reverend John Wallis, and Joanna Chapman. He originally went to school in Ashwood butContinue reading “A biography about John Wallis”

Trip back in time: 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami

The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami was a shocking travesty at 14:46 JST (05:46 GMT) that took place on the 11th March 2011. There was originally an earthquake(9.0 magnitude) that lasted six minutes and that soon led up to a tsunami. The first signs of this tragic event began 8 miles off shore. The 18 footContinue reading “Trip back in time: 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami”

‘Empireland: How Imperialism has Shaped modern Britain’ book review

Introduction  ‘Empireland: How Imperialism Has Shaped Modern Britain’ is a Book by Sathnam Sanghera. Sanghera’s perspective of Imperialism and Racism as a Indian-Sikh from Punjab who was born in Wolverhampton. It is fascinating and would be very relatable to people from Similar backgrounds. Sanghera’s parents migrated to Britain in the late 1960’s and sent theirContinue reading “‘Empireland: How Imperialism has Shaped modern Britain’ book review”

Geography – Overpopulation & Underpopulation

INTRODUCTION Let’s start off answering one key question and define our terms per say, so to commence forth ‘What is Overpopulation and Underpopulation’. ‘Overpopulation – the fact of a country or city, etc. having too many people for the amount of food, materials, and space available there: Overpopulation is one of the country’s most pressingContinue reading “Geography – Overpopulation & Underpopulation”

Titanic – What happened after the sinking? Part 2

The rescue with some Controversy  On the morning of the 14th April 1912 the main Captain Edward J. Smith cancels a lifeboat drill for unknown reasons. At 6 PM the Titanic’s course was changed by Captain Edward J. Smith after receiving Iceberg Warnings throughout the day without the speed being lowered and at 9:40 PMContinue reading “Titanic – What happened after the sinking? Part 2”

Titanic – Part 1. An outstanding Story with an Outstanding Afterlife!

Introduction To start off some basic information, the Titanic’s construction started at the end of March 1909 – 31st to be exact. Despite what people think, the Titanic didn’t leave directly from Southampton (England) to New York in the USA – the Land of the free. This is how the Journey actually went like: TheContinue reading “Titanic – Part 1. An outstanding Story with an Outstanding Afterlife!”

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