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The Evolution of Football: A Brief Journey Through History

 Football, known as soccer in some parts of the world, has a rich and diverse history that spans centuries. From its humble beginnings to becoming the world's most popular sport, football has undergone numerous transformations, reflecting changes in society, culture, and technology.Ancient Roots:While the modern version of football emerged in England during the 19th century, its origins can be traced back to ancient civilizations. Games involving kicking a ball were played by various cultures, including the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Chinese. These early forms of football were often part of religious rituals or military training exercises, showcasing the universal appeal of the sport across different societies.Medieval Europe:During the Middle Ages in Europe, various forms of football were played in villages and towns. These games were often chaotic and violent, with few rules and little resemblance to the structured sport we know today. Matches could involve entire communities...

Why I hate Upma

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  AN INSIGHT OF HOW A HUMAN BRAIN DECIDES WHAT IT LIKES AND WHAT IT DOESN’T LIKE. I hate upma, in-fact, I hate all kinds of South Indian breakfast. Whenever I say I don’t really like breakfasts and mention “South Indian” in it, people are flabbergasted and bombard me with questions like, “You are a South Indian, you should eat it.”, “Upma is amazing and you hate it? Are you ok?” I get these a lot and honestly, I don’t want to come out rude but hey, I don’t like it. The taste isn’t pleasing and I am not a fan of the texture.   Something about different likes and dislikes about tastes in people is interesting. You taste the same thing but different reactions come across that leave you astonished. A very simple example. I love margarita pizza and my parents don’t like it. They prefer pizzas with toppings otherwise they won’t be in the mood for pizza. Two completely different reactions towards my favourite pizza. I did a bit of research on internet as to why people have differ...