Disasters5 Min Read gutenblogonOctober 5, 2010 Third Plague Pandemic 1855-1860 India and China Unlike the earlier plagues, this wave persisted for decades, spanning continents and killing millions.
Disasters7 Min Read gutenblogonSeptember 27, 2010 Lake Monoun Disaster 1984 Cameroon Lifeless bodies scattered throughout the village, animals lying dead, and an eerie silence hanging over the land.
Disasters5 Min Read gutenblogonSeptember 13, 2010 2006 European Heatwave What began as an unusually hot summer quickly escalated into a full-blown crisis, with temperatures exceeding 40°C (104°F) across multiple countries.
Disasters8 Min Read gutenblogonAugust 18, 2010 1997 Indonesian Forest Fires The El Niño weather system played a pivotal role by creating an extreme drought that left vast swathes of forested land extremely dry and flammable.
Trends3 Min Read gutenblogonJuly 19, 2010 Expert Techniques to Become a Skilled Driver Do you remember your first driving lesson? It was a mix of excitement and nervousness, wasn’t it?
Disasters5 Min Read gutenblogonJune 27, 2010 China 1913 Eshan Earthquake While official estimates put the death toll at around 10,000, many scholars believe the number could have been much higher due to the extent…
Health3 Min Read gutenblogonMay 30, 2010 Why You Certainly Need Extreme Fitness Programs When Losing Weight Remember: A pound of muscle on your body utilizes around 30 to 60 calories each day just so it can sit on your body.
Disasters History5 Min Read gutenblogonMay 4, 2010 Great European Famine 1315-1317 In early 1315, relentless rainfall began sweeping across much of Europe, ruining farmlands, drowning crops, and making agricultural activity…
Health3 Min Read gutenblogonApril 6, 2010 A Handful of Quick Ways to Lose 10 Pounds Fast In terms of cardio, it is important to maximize your oxygen consumption in order for your body to be more efficient in using oxygen.
History8 Min Read gutenblogonMarch 12, 2010 Massacre of Innocent Israelite Children by Pharoah Pharaoh’s decree to kill Israelite male infants was part of a broader policy to maintain control over the growing population of Israelites.