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The spark that ignited the fire of WW1

The spark that ignited the fire of WW1

World war 1 began in western Europe going from 1914 to 1918. The spark that ignited the fire of World War One took place on June 28, 1914, when an assassin who worked for the Black Hand named Gavrilo Princip murdered Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austro-Hungria. When...

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Do People Value Flags?

Do People Value Flags?

Everything you should know about Flags By Ayden Ewell Today flags are a big part of American culture, but how did this come to be? Why are Americans so obsessed with their 13 stripes and 50 stars? And do other countries share this trait? A flag ripped down to its very...

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Elizabeth Smart

Elizabeth Smart

Elizabeth Smart      Most people have heard the story of Elizabeth Smart. She is an american girl who got abducted from her home in Salt Lake City at age 14. In this article I’m gonna tell you more about the story and her life before.   Who is Elizabeth Smart?  ...

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John Wayne Gacy – ¨The Killer Clown¨

John Wayne Gacy – ¨The Killer Clown¨

                                                             John Wayne Gacy – “The Killer Clown”   John Wayne Gacy was an american serial killer who lived from March 17, 1942, to May 10, 1994. He raped and murdered at least 33 young male victims. All...

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Ted Bundy

Ted Bundy

Theodore Robert Bundy also is known as ¨Ted Bundy¨ was an American serial killer, rapist, and kidnaper who lived from November 24th, 1946 to January 24th, 1989 when he was sentenced to death in Florida’s electric chair.  Ted Bundy’s family life Ted was...

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Tornadoes

Tornadoes

Tornadoes Tornadoes are formed from thunderstorms, you need warm moist air from the Gulf of Mexico and cool dry air from Canada. When those two air masses meet, they create a instability atmosphere. Rising the air within the draft tilts the rotating the air from...

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The Black Death

You have probably heard of the Black Plague, but what is it exactly? In this article, I will tell you what the Black Death was, when it started and how it started. The Black Death, also known as the Black Plague, was a bad disease that started in about 1340. It...

The Rise and Fall of Queen Elizabeth I

Named after the Elizabethan era and one of England’s most recognized queens in history, Queen Elizabeth I. Starting from the prime of her life, Queen Elizabeth I was born on September 7th, 1533 in Greenwich, England. She was the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne...

Tornadoes

Tornadoes Tornadoes are formed from thunderstorms, you need warm moist air from the Gulf of Mexico and cool dry air from Canada. When those two air masses meet, they create a instability atmosphere. Rising the air within the draft tilts the rotating the air from...

Ted Bundy

Theodore Robert Bundy also is known as ¨Ted Bundy¨ was an American serial killer, rapist, and kidnaper who lived from November 24th, 1946 to January 24th, 1989 when he was sentenced to death in Florida’s electric chair.  Ted Bundy’s family life Ted was...

John Wayne Gacy – ¨The Killer Clown¨

                                                             John Wayne Gacy – “The Killer Clown”   John Wayne Gacy was an american serial killer who lived from March 17, 1942, to May 10, 1994. He raped and murdered at least 33 young male victims. All...

Elizabeth Smart

Elizabeth Smart      Most people have heard the story of Elizabeth Smart. She is an american girl who got abducted from her home in Salt Lake City at age 14. In this article I’m gonna tell you more about the story and her life before.   Who is Elizabeth Smart?  ...

Do People Value Flags?

Everything you should know about Flags By Ayden Ewell Today flags are a big part of American culture, but how did this come to be? Why are Americans so obsessed with their 13 stripes and 50 stars? And do other countries share this trait? A flag ripped down to its very...

Did Japan really break a law of engagement through the event of Pearl harbor?

On December 7, 1941, Japan sent a fleet of planes to bomb a US naval base, Pearl Harbor. The Japanese went through with a complete surprise attack. Only for Japanese military leaders, along with the Japanese government, to realize that their attack was only successful...

The spark that ignited the fire of WW1

World war 1 began in western Europe going from 1914 to 1918. The spark that ignited the fire of World War One took place on June 28, 1914, when an assassin who worked for the Black Hand named Gavrilo Princip murdered Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austro-Hungria. When...

Native American History

When people think of November, a few things come to mind. The very first thing that most people might think of is Thanksgiving, Black Friday, and Cyber Monday. Other things that could be thought of is, no shave November to spread cancer awareness, national novel...

The Life of John Stockton

John Stockton is one of the best basketball players in history. He has the most assists in a season for the NBA. Growing up he was the star of his High school basketball team. He has won many awards in his lifetime. He played in the NBA for many seasons. He also has...

The Christmas Day Truce of 1914

In 1914, during World War l there was a day of peace. There was just a small moment where soldiers from the United Kingdom, French Republic, Austria-Hungary, German empire, and the Russian empire had a brief moment of a cease-fire. A one-day truce. This truce occurred...

Softball Facts, History, and More!

 Softball is a very popular sport! Lots of people enjoy playing it. There are 65 million people that play softball around the world! Here are some facts and history about softball!  History  The history of softball is very interesting! The man who created softball was...

Racist teenagers; the holocaust remains

Racist teens continuing on the holocaust Most racist teens are unaware of what they’re saying and doing, and the massive impact it can have. The holocaust is a mass act of racism so many teens have no idea even happened. They continue their racist acts and slang...

Top 10 Best Air Jordan Sneaker Colorways

Top 10 Best Air Jordan Sneaker Colorways #10: Air Jordan 3 “Black Cement” These shoes were dropped on MJ’s 55th birthday, staying true to the older versions of themselves. Releasing at $220 USD, these are a must-have for many sneaker fans. The gray and black “cement”...

The 3 Most Influential Philosophers in the world

The 3 most influential thinkers of the past and how they can influence us today Socrates Focus on the mind and soul instead of the focus on wealth and body.  Socrates (470 bce-399 bce) said, “wealth does not bring goodness, but goodness brings wealth.” Socrates...
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