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What were brass instruments made of in the past?
The brass family of instruments include the trumpet, trombone, tuba, cornet, flügelhorn, French horn, saxhorn, and sousaphone. While they are usually made of brass today, in the past they were made of wood, horn, and glass.
What was John Quincy Adams' nicknames?
During his heyday, John Quincy Adams was nicknamed a oeOld Man Eloquent.a
Can gold help with your aches and pains?
Gold salts are sometimes injected into the muscles to relieve arthritis.
When should you pay tribute to St. Amand?
St. Amand of Maastricht is the patron saint of beer and wine sellers.
Which president was first in a car?
Theodore Roosevelt was the first U.S. president to ride in an automobile.
How old is a pecan tree which produces nuts?
Pecans vary in size, from thirty to ninety nuts per pound. No nuts are produced until the trees are at least five years old.
Are Green Men found all over the world?
In A Little Book of The Green Man Mike Harding gives some examples of similar figures in Borneo, Nepal and India: the earliest is a foliate head from an 8th century Jain temple in Rajasthan. He also notes that heads from Lebanon and Iraq can be dated to the 2nd century and that there are early Romanesque foliate heads in 11th century ...Read more
What would you do with a chiao?
The chiao is an official unit of currency in China. Also known as jiao, it is a copper-zinc coin that is one-tenth of a yuan and equal to 10 fen.
How much does prison cost?
Every year an inmate spends in prison costs taxpayers an average of $22,000. As prisoners get older, the cost of maintenance rises, ultimately reaching an average of $69,000 per year for those over the age of fifty-five. A study by a Stanford University professor estimated that the cost of a life term for an average California prisoner is $1.5 ...Read more
Which restaurant was the first with a drive-thru?
In 1951, Jack in the Box opened its first restaurant in San Diego, California, pioneering the drive-thru concept and featuring 18-cent hamburgers.
How did they become so prevalent?
Shotgun houses were most popular before widespread ownership of the automobile allowed people to live further from businesses and other destinations and when building lots were kept small out of necessity, 30 feet (9 m) wide at most. An influx of people to cities, both from rural areas in America and from foreign countries, all looking to fill ...Read more
Which of Miyazaki's films should be watched first?
Arguably Miyzaki's most accessible film is My Neighbor Totoro (1988), a story of two sisters taken to the countryside by their father while their mother is hospitalized with a serious illness. While exploring their environment they come in contact with a number of magical creatures, including the Totoro characters in the title. The great ...Read more
What did Francis' father think of him?
St. Francis, founder of the Franciscan religious order in 1209, was a layman born rich. When he embarked on a career of charity, his father disowned him.
Did Victoria die sitting up?
Victoria Woodhall, the radical feminist who ran for the Presidency in 1872, feared that she would die if she went to bed in her old age. She spent the last four years of her life sitting in a chair. (She died at the age of 89 in 1927.)
How many eyes does a spider have?
Most spiders have eight eyes. These are arranged on top and near the front of the head, usually in two rows of four each.
What is the story behind Cap'n Crunch?
Cap'n Horatio Crunch is a fun-loving sea captain, born and raised on Crunch Island, which is located in the Milk Sea. He wears a blue captain's uniform, and a large blue captain's hat. His ship is the S.S. Guppy, which he sails with his first mate, Seadog (1963), and his crew of four kids. Their mission is to keep the cargo hold of cereal from ...Read more
Which Hall of Famer was most popular?
To date, the baseball Hall of Famer who's received the highest percentage of votes for induction into the hall was pitcher Tom Seaver in 1992 at 98.82 percent. He is closely trailed by Nolan Ryan at 98.79 percent, Ty Cobb at 98.23 percent, and George Brett at 98.19 percent.
What color is mother-of-pearl?
Mother-of-pearl is not always white. It can be pink, blue, purple, gray, or even green. Nor is it produced only by the pearl oyster. The abalone and the pearl mussel both have shells that are lined with fine-quality mother-of-pearl.
How large was Ross's telescope?
In 1845, the third Earl of Ross, a wealthy amateur astronomer, built the world's largest telescope on his Ireland estate. The earl's reflecting telescope had a 72-inch metal mirror, and was suspended between two ivy-covered stone walls.
Did Pocahontas have any children?
Pocahontas and her husband John Rolfe had one son named Thomas who was born and educated in England, but settled in Virginia.