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Are there any misspelled names on the Vietnam Memorial Wall?

Since the wall's installation in 1982, the National Park Service has corrected the spelling of at least 62 names. For example, Charles Ovnand, originally the second name listed on the wall, was a misspelling of the name Chester Ovnand.\nFixing the errors costs around $4,000 and can range from adjusting a single letter to moving a name to an entirely different spot on the wall. Since the listing of the names is in the order of the date of death, moving any one name can cause confusion. Some misspelled names remain on the wall in order to avoid any such rearrangement.

How did the automobile change the world?

The widespread availability and usage of the automobile in countries around the world allowed for expansion of cities and increased the amount of suburbs surrounding the city. The distance from an individual's home to their place of employment was no longer an issue, as many workers purchased automobiles, which gave them the ability to travel much farther and in a shorter amount of time than had been previously possible. Before the automobile, transportation was limited to public transit systems and horse-drawn carriages.\nAfter roads were constructed and improved to facilitate the automo..

What is Hernando de Soto known for?

Prior to his explorations of North America, de Soto became wealthy during conquests of the Central American nations of Panama and Nicaragua. By 1530, de Soto was the most prominent slave trader in all of Nicaragua. De Soto leveraged his wealth and prominence in the region to join Francisco Pizarro on his pursuit for gold and exploration of the northern coast of South America.\nIn his capacity as Pizarro’s chief lieutenant, de Soto became the first European to meet with the Inca emperor Atahualpa. After Atahualpa's execution in 1533, de Soto and the rest of Pizarro's men became rich..

When was Obama first elected?

Obama was elected as the first African-American president of the U.S after defeating Senator John McCain of Arizona. He was elected to the office for a second term after defeating Mitt Romney, the Governor of Massachusetts.\nBorn in Hawaii in 1961, Obama was raised by his grandparents. With the help of scholarships and student loans, he attended law school and later joined public service as a senator. He has two daughters, Malia and Sasha, with his wife, Michelle.

What important events happened during Zachary Taylor's presidency?

President Taylor was the 12th president of the United States and began his term in 1849. Although a slave owner himself, Taylor was vehemently opposed to forming new slave states in the western territories and wanted to put an end to the debate in congress over it. He urged the settlers in the new territories, particularly California and New Mexico, to draft their own constitutions and request immediate statehood. This would allow the states to essentially skip the territorial phase and choose for themselves to be a free or slave state. Both states, Taylor knew, were inclined to choose to be f..

What kind of clothing did the Mojave Indians traditionally wear?

Although clothing was not popular with the Mojave, tattoos made from cactus ink were an important part of their society. Tattoos signified meaning; for example, slaves had special tattoos on their chins. The tribe was also known for its beaded jewelry. Often, the deceased were buried with all of their belongings, which would include their beaded collars.

What are 20 facts on the Holocaust?

Apart from Jews, the Nazis also wanted to eliminate homosexuals, the disabled, Jehovah’s Witnesses and Gypsies. The word “Holocaust” was derived from the Greek word “holokauston” which translates to “sacrifice by fire.”\nThe Nuremberg Laws were established to segregate Jews from the public. The laws also banned marriages between Germans and Jews. Nazis announced a nationwide boycott against businesses run by Jews on April 1, 1933. The Nazis then banned Jews from appearing at public parks.\nJews were also fired from government jobs. Jewish doctors were not allowed to treat other p..

What was life like in 16th century London?

Because the 16th century witnessed the rise of a secure merchant class, the economy was relatively strong and improved the standard of living for London's inhabitants from the previous century. This was apparent in the Tudor architecture, for example, since for the first time in England's history people designed their buildings and houses with comfort more than defense in mind. The robust economy allowed for the development of a middle class, with luxuries comparable to those of the modern middle class.\nLondoners ate relatively well in the 16th century, with much of their social lif..

Who was the husband of Queen Elizabeth?

Although the couple was engaged in 1946, the official announcement of their upcoming wedding did not occur until July 9, 1947. The two were married Nov. 20, 1947, at Westminster Abbey in London. The royal couple have four children: Charles, Anne, Andrew and Edward. As of 2014, they have eight grandchildren and recently became great grandparents. In 2007, the two became the first royal couple in Great Britain to celebrate 60 years of marriage

What are the effects of the French Revolution?

According to About.com, the long-term effects of the French Revolution were profound on humanity and society. The effects of the French Revolution secured political and economic gains for the lower class. The French Revolution shaped politics, religion and beliefs. It developed liberalism and eliminated traditional laws. The effects included counter-reaction tactics, which defeated Napoleon and produced totalitarianism ideals.

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