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explain with help of a story history repeats itself
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Answered by karangupta96
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Lessons from History

SUBMISSIONS

Do You Ever Wonder Why History Repeats Itself?

The picture never changes, only the frame around it

Erik Brown

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Nov 7 · 7 min read

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I’ve always loved history. Stories from the past have always intrigued me. It doesn’t matter where they come from: ancient Greece, WWI era, or the times the Vikings sailed. I devour them all and can’t get enough.

Could it be that the stories are just entertaining — tales of times past that are hard to comprehend? Maybe.

As I study them more and more, the realization that comes to me is that these people of the past aren’t that different than us today. Despite their worlds being so strange, they have much of the same motivations we do.

If you try and analyze why they took certain actions, it makes sense — even to people of the present. You also see countless examples of them having the same problems we do.

The old clothing, the stone buildings, the lack of electricity — all these things make the people of those ages seem unknowable. They may have never experienced a text message, but they felt the things you feel every day.

Their outer world may have looked much different than our own, but their inner world matches ours more than you can imagine.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lightning

Lightning is a giant spark of electricity in the atmosphere between clouds, the air, or the ground. ... Lightning causes thunder! Energy from a lightning channel heats the air briefly to around 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit, much hotter than the surface of the sun.

Precautions

Avoid water during a thunderstorm. Lightning can travel through plumbing. Avoid electronic equipment of all types. Lightning can travel through electrical systems and radio and television reception systems.

✯Stay away from wire fences, clotheslines, metal pipes, rails and other metallic paths which could carry lightning to you from some distance away. Avoid standing in small isolated sheds or other small structures in open areas. In a forest, seek shelter in a low area under a thick growth of small trees.

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