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How many bones are there in a foot?
The human foot has 26 bones, 33 joints, 107 ligaments, 19 muscles and tendons. The 52 bones in your feet make up about 25 percent of all the bones in your body.
How does a dog know when to cross the street?
The seeing-eye dog, or any dog trained to guide the blind, cannot tell a red light from a green one. When it lead its master across the street, it watches the traffic flow to tell when it is safe to cross.
Which woman has appeared most on the cover of 'Time?'
The woman who has appeared most on the covers of "Time" magazine is the Virgin Mary – ten times.
Should kids get financial enticement to get good grades?
More than 50 percent of adults surveyed said that children should not be paid money for getting good grades in school.
What did San Juan used to be called?
The city of San Juan used to be known as Puerto Rico (which means "rich port" in Spanish), while the island of Puerto Rico was originally named San Juan.
Are women allowed to cheat at golf?
An article titled "The Game of Golf for Women," which ran in an 1894 issue of Ladies' Home Journal, contained this droll comment about the sexes playing the game: "A gallant gentleman will not cheat a woman, and a woman at all worthy of consideration will not cheat anyone at all."
How quickly can a frigate fly?
The frigate bird can fly at a speed of 260 miles per hour.
How long have people been sacking dungeons and hunting dragons?
In 1973, Dungeons & Dragons was invented by Dave Arneson and Scott Gygax. The innovative game created a whole new fantasy/adventure category of toys, which quickly became a $250-million market.
How high should a tennis ball bounce?
According to the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association, a tennis ball is supposed to bounce between 53 and 58 inches when it is dropped on concrete from a height of 100 inches. The concrete surface should be 4 inches thick.
Will anything kill kudzu?
There are some herbicides that will kill kudzu. Allowing animals to overgraze land with kudzu will also kill the vine. But kudzu is so aggressive that it comes back, so you have to be certain to totally eradicate it and monitor kudzu sites for years to prevent regrowth.
How much salt is there in seawater?
There is about one quarter-pound of salt in every gallon of seawater.
What are their main characteristics?
The rooms of a shotgun house are lined up one behind the other, typically a living room is first, then one or two bedrooms, and finally a kitchen in back. Early shotgun houses were not built with bathrooms, but in later years a bathroom with a small hall was built before the last room of the house, or a side addition was built off of the kitchen...Read more
Why does Finn suck his thumb?
Finn MacCool (sometimes spelled Fionn MacCumhall) is a familiar figure in Irish folk tales, sometimes portrayed as a giant. Several tales tell how Finn burned his thumb while cooking the salmon of knowledge. He put his thumb in his mouth to ease the pain. From that day, he had only to put his thumb in his mouth when he was perplexed to discover ...Read more
What are the official languages of the U.N?
The six official languages of the United Nations are English, French, Arabic, Chinese, Russian, and Spanish.
How much did Socrates write?
Socrates, one of the most famous Greek philosophers, never wrote down a single word of his teachings. The only knowledge we have of his thinking today comes from the notes taken by his great student, Plato.
Why should you stay up late to watch meteors?
Five times as many meteors can be seen after midnight as can seen before.
Are Cheetos different than CheezDoodles?
Mostly in that they're made by another company. Wise Foods, Inc. sells a popular version of the snack, Cheez Doodles. According to their website, " Wise Cheez Doodles are the honest-to-goodness originals, the genuine puffed or crunchy snacks that are a hit wherever they're served. Kids love Doodles, but you'll never outgrow that great cheesy ...Read more
What insect will eat a bird?
The praying mantis eats nothing but live food, predominantly insects. Its prey is taken only from flowers, leaves, bark, or the ground - never while the potential victim is in flight. Surprisingly, if quick and lucky, it will also consume and eat a hummingbird.
How did candy lead to Rhoda?
When she was a girl, former Radio City dancer Valerie Harper lived all over the U.S. because her father was a traveling salesman. When she was 18, she left upstate New York to be a member of the "Li'l Abner" chorus in 1958. A few years later, Harper contracted hepatitis. Her doctor prescribed loads of candy, and she ballooned to 155 pounds. In ...Read more
When was Charlie Brown first animated?
The Peanuts were first animated in 1957 for a Ford Fairlane automobile commercial. Snoopy stood on two legs for the first time in a 1958 strip. Snoopy and Charlie Brown appeared together on the March 17th, 1967 cover of Life Magazine. The Apollo X astronauts took the duo into space in 1969. Charlie Brown hits a game-winning home run on March 30,...Read more







