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I like Sci-Fi. It's great how creative authors can get while writing them. I've read books like Last Day On Mars and Hungar Game, Divergent and a few other similar series. It's crazy to imagine what like could be like if you were in these books.
I can't see the text but as for your question most of the history in the history books seem (to most) to have happened a lifetime ago so they don't really see how it retains to them and their lives. They live in the present time so they want present events. I believe that although past history is important to learn, we must also take notice of the historic events that are taking place right now. It lets us know what countries are doing (I.e war,trade,ect.) as well as our own and how we are involved in the affairs we are currently in. Most importantly it as a lesson and a reminder to the future generations on how certain events caused certain destruction. It is a stain in time so to speak so they will not take the action's we took in the past to lead them to the repetition of our past and current mistakes.
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a. Rock paintings at Bhimbhetka
b. Gopal Krishna Gokhale
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a. Rock paintings at Bhimbhetka. There are rock shelters in Bhimbetka, located in the Raisen District of Madhya Pradesh, India, that have prehistoric cave paintings featuring animals and provide proof of the practice of dancing and hunting.
b. Gopal Krishna Gokhale. He was a social reformer and a moderate nationalist during the beginning of the Indian independence movement and founded an organization aimed to help the impoverished people of India.