Agatha  Christie

Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, was born on 15 September, 1890 in Devon, England. She was an English crime writer of novels and also wrote many plays and short stories including six romances under a different name, Mary Westmacott. She is famous for her detective novels and short crime stories which she wrote without any pseudonym most of which revolved around the characters such as Hercule Poirot, Miss Jane Marple, etc, which were investigative and acclaimed great success

Rei Jane Huai 

The co-founder of FalconStor software, Hui, was known for his exceptional skills in software development and for making FalconStor a reputable company. However, he was later removed from his position as CEO due to allegations of approving inappropriate payments to a customer. Despite being the major stockholder and the most powerful figure in the company, Hui was forced to face an investigation, ultimately leading to the end of his successful career. It is worth mentioning that Hui played a significant role in introducing the Virtual Tape library, revolutionizing the way people relied on disks.

Afghanistan (1979)

For centuries, various outside forces – from the Indian Mughals, to the British Empire, to Islamic fundamentalists – have attempted to exert control over the Afghan people. As a result, Afghans have developed a strong resilience and are skilled in guerrilla warfare. It is always a safe assumption that any invaders will face fierce resistance from the locals, who are adept at using effective weaponry supplied by their enemies.

Illuminates of Thanateros 

In the 1970s, a new challenger emerged in the world of magical societies. This challenger was Chaos Magic, a system developed by Peter J. Carroll and Ray Sherwin in London's East End. Unlike traditional magical societies, Chaos Magic aimed to break away from old customs and superstitions, instead focusing on pragmatic, testable, and individual experiences.