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Where would you find a dybbuk?

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In Jewish folklore, a dybbuk was a demon, or the soul of a dead person that entered the body of a living person and directed the person’s conduct, exorcism being possible only by a religious ceremony.

How long is the world's longest railway?

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The world's longest railway is in Peru. The Central Railway climbs to 15,694 feet in the Galera tunnel, 108 miles from Lima. Tourists take it to get to the ruins of Machu Picchu.

Who owns the Mona Lisa?

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Mona Lisa, or La Gioconda, is a 16th-century oil painting on poplar wood by Leonardo da Vinci, and is, perhaps, the most famous painting in Western art history or even the world. Few other works of art are as romanticised, celebrated, parodied or reproduced. It is owned by the French government and hangs in the Musee du Louvre in Paris. The ...Read more

What made bayberry candles so special?

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American colonists discovered that superior candles could be made from the fruit of a squat bush growing in the sand dunes along the New England seashore. The small, grayish bayberry was picked, crushed, and boiled. The mixture had to be skimmed several times before the pale, nearly transparent, green fat was sufficiently refined. Bayberry ...Read more

Are the whales actually singing?

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Not as we think of it. Humans produce sound by expelling air through the larynx. The vocal cords within the larynx open and close as necessary to separate the stream of air into discrete pockets of air. These pockets are shaped by the throat, tongue, and lips into the desired sound. Cetacean sound production differs markedly from this mechanism....Read more

What's the correct name for a hurling ball?

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The ball used in hurling is also known as a sliotar or sliothar. The ball usually has a cork center and is covered with horsehide. Hurling for women is called camogie.

How strong is an abalone?

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A 4-inch-long abalone can grip a rock with a force of 400 pounds. Two grown men are incapable of prying it up.

Is it easier to peel a wet or a dry onion?

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A wet onion is easier to peel than a dry one, per cooking experts.

How long is an earthworm?

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There are earthworms as short as one-twenty-fifth of an inch and earthworms as long as 11 feet. The earthworm has no lungs; it breathes through its skin. Some earthworms have as many as ten hearts.

Is eating at KFC a Japanese Christmas tradition?

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Absolutely; Kentucky Fried Chicken's popularity can be traced back to a highly successful marketing campaign that began nearly 40 years ago. Foreigners came to eat at KFC because they couldn't find chicken anywhere else. A KFC employee saw an opportunity to cash in, and the company launched its first Christmas meal in 1974. Soon the tradition ...Read more

How does one perform a kazatsky?

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Kazatsky (also spelled kazatski and kazatska) is the popular, vigorous Russian folk dance performed by a man. It is characterized by a step in which, from a squatting position, each leg is alternately kicked out.

How long have we been enjoying Oreos?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

Since its first appearance in 1912, Oreo Chocolate Sandwich Cookies have reigned supreme as being the number one selling cookie in America. The basic design of the cookie has not changed for more than 50 years. Today's version is a neat 1 3/4 inches across - that's one, two or three bites,

What did Sandwich say to Wiles?

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The eighteenth-century politician and playboy John Wiles was arguing with a fellow politician, Lord Sandwich, who exclaimed: "Sir, you will die either of the pox or on the gallows." To which Wilkes reportedly replied: "Depending on whether I embrace your mistress or your principles."

How stable are breast implants

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

Health regulators estimated that up to 93 percent of silicone breast implants ruptured within 10 years.

When did Ed's pads first appear?

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As World War I raged through Europe in 1917, Ed Cox of San Francisco invented a pre-soaped pad with which to clean pots. His wife named it S.O.S., which, as the story goes, stood for "Save Our Saucepans."

What made Gog so special?

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The sci-fi flick Gog (1954), in which a nuclear "brain" takes over a secret laboratory, was the first film to have a computer appear as a main character in a movie.

How much did W.C. Fields drink?

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According to witnesses, film comedian W. C. Fields drank two quarts of martinis a day, even when working on the movie set. In his final years, he suffered from cirrhosis and kidney trouble, and had to wear heavy makeup in his last films to conceal the swollen veins and "gin blossoms" on his face

Which tree is the most struck by lightning?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

Oak trees are struck by lightning more often than any other tree. It has been theorized, this is one reason that the ancient Greeks considered oak trees sacred to Zeus, god of thunder and lightning.

What about the Mustang today?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

By 1991, sales or Mustangs had slumped to an all time low and the Mustang was in need of new blood. After 1994 the got beefer each year and included a 385-horsepower SVT Cobra R model in 2000. By 2004, Ford has sold nearly 8 million Mustangs. Today's Mustang is a blend of the best, looking very much like the late-'60s Mustangs while driving ...Read more

Why do wine bottles have that bump at the bottom?

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The purpose of the indentation at the bottom of a wine bottle is to strengthen the structure of the bottle and to trap the sediments in the wine.

 

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