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Who invented soccer?
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The game was designed as a training exercise for Chinese soldiers, who kicked a ball into a net that was suspended from poles. The height of the net was 30 feet from the ground, much taller than the 8-foot-high nets used in modern professional soccer. The game evolved throughout Europe for several centuries, and it was introduced into British public schools in the 16th century, when players were allowed to use their hands and wrestle for the ball.
Who won the Battle of the Atlantic?
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Over the course of these six years, "wolf packs" of German U-boats scoured the Atlantic Ocean looking for Allied convoys transporting troops and equipment or resupplying besieged Great Britain and the Soviet Union. When a ship was spotted, U-boats converged upon it like a pack of wolves to sink what they could. At the Germans' most successful point in 1942, they sank 1,664 Allied ships, most of them crewed by the British Merchant Navy. Anti-submarine aircraft, improved aircraft carrier tactics and improved radar technology all contributed to the Allies' increasing victories over this..
How did Robert Fulton contribute to the Industrial Revolution?
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Fulton's ability to adapt James Watt's steam engine and create the steamboat that both worked with the engine and a paddle changed much for the new industrial era that was happening across the world. The creation of this boat meant that not only could time and money be saved on shipping items from one location to another, but people could travel in safety and comfort. Before Fulton's boat became a success most river travel was accomplished on flatboats. These flat open boats left any passengers and workers mostly exposed to the elements and attacks. It was also extremely slow be..
What are some of the long-term side effects of Agent Orange exposure?
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- 18/12/2025
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Children and grandchildren of exposure victims can suffer from deformities, mental and physical underdevelopment and early death, reports Truthout. The devastating effects of Agent Orange are not limited to humans. The chemical ravages entire ecosystems, denuding plant life and contaminating lakes, rivers and even underground rivers as the chemical seeps into the ground. Such conditions make areas completely uninhabitable by native animal life and facilitates exposure to those who were not exposed initially. Such accumulating devastation also affects native communities and animal life dependen..
Where can one find a portrait of President Obama?
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The first 3-D Presidential portrait was created by a team of 3-D digital imaging specialists led by the Smithsonian Institution, featuring President Obama. The series of portraits include a digital and 3-D printed bust, as well as a life mask. As of 2015, the portrait collection is on display at the Smithsonian Castle, and photographs are available for viewing online at Dpi.Si.edu. A documentary video is also posted for viewers to watch the process of creating the 3-D portrait of President Obama.
What are interesting facts about the Dust Bowl?
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- 18/12/2025
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Due to the area already getting low rainfall and high winds, the grasses did not have the necessary root system to keep the top soil from being blown around into what the residents called "Black Blizzards." Cattle died from choking due to these dust storms and over 60 percent of the residents left their homes for the urban areas or areas farther to the west such as California. Another factor leading to the agriculture disaster was that farmers over-planted, tearing up grasslands for crops which ruined the root system.\nAlthough the drought ended in 1937, it was not until 1941 that farmers and ..
How were royal colonies governed?
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Many royal colonies did not start out being governed in this way. Instead, they were often proprietary or joint ventures given charters by the English monarchy. However, when these charters either reached their time limit or were revoked by the monarchy, the colonies converted to royal colonies. Colonists were concerned with the instability of how they were governed, as proprietary governors could change or even be deposed by colonists before conversion to royal colonies brought about even more change.\nThe governor of a royal colony was appointed by the king and carried out the wishes of the ..
What are some ways to contact the White House?
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The quickest way to contact the President or another individual at the White House is to use the comment form on the website. For those interested in telephoning a specific person at the White House, a switchboard number is provided. Anyone who chooses to send a letter should be aware that there are specific guidelines that should be followed so the message is received as quickly as possible.
How many children did Christopher Columbus have?
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Columbus' first son Diego lived from 1480 to 1526. He was the only child born to Christopher Columbus from his marriage to Doña Felipa Perestrello y Moniz, who passed away in 1484. After the death of Columbus, Diego inherited the title of Admiral of the Indies. Fernando, the second son of Columbus, was born out of wedlock in 1488 and lived until 1539. Fernando accompanied Christopher Columbus on his fourth voyage to the Indies in 1502.
Who are 10 of the most famous U.S. presidents?
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George Washington was the nation’s first president and is forever immortalized one the face of the dollar bill. Thomas Jefferson is credited as the author of the Declaration of Independence, whose words embodied ideas that changed the world. Abraham Lincoln is the president whose leadership preserved the nation, his tragic death endears him forever. Theodore Roosevelt is the president whose charisma and tenacity cut through Panama and elevated the United States to Superpower status. Woodrow Wilson is known abroad as the man who saved Europe and who sparked the idea of the League of Nations.\..
