Friday, August 27, 2021

Just The Fact Jack And A Few Crafts And Giggles :)

  • Lady Bug Tire Swing
  • Tire recycling, or rubber recycling, is the process of recycling waste tires that are no longer suitable for use on vehicles due to wear or irreparable damage because tires are highly durable and non-biodegradable, they can consume valued space in landfills. 
  • Source  https://en.wikipedia.org

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  • Researchers found those puppy dog eyes are not a sign of guilt but fear. In fact it is just the way we interpret a dog’s reaction to being scolded. If they eat every biscuit in the house, they may look ashamed but don’t expect them to feel guilty as they don’t experience these emotions. 
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  • Dachshund Dog Pumpkin
  • The dachshund was bred in Germany hundreds of years ago to hunt badgers. "Dach" means badger and "hund" means dog. The three varieties of dachshund, smooth-, wire-,and long-coated, originated at different times. The smooth was the first and arose from a mixture of a miniature French pointer and a pinscher. 
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  • Bunk Bed With Stairs
  • Bunk beds have been around for a considerable amount of time. These beds offer one of the most versatile range of options when it comes to providing a comfortable place for kids to sleep. In addition to being the perfect option for allowing your kids to have a great bed, bunk beds are also popular options chosen when it comes to having a spare bed for sleepovers. These beds have even become popular in military settings, where space is often a scarce resource. 
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  • Ever since they first appeared in the 1930s, Ray-Ban has been a true American icon, sitting proudly alongside the likes of Louisville Slugger, Weber Grill, Levi's, and Mustang. Thanks to a who's who of celebrity wearers, Ray-Ban has outlasted fickle fashion trends and competitors.....even managing to survive (just barely) the dark days of disco.....and now they're sitting on more noses than ever. From its military origins to its guardian angel, we've rustled up 11 things you probably didn't know about one of America's most transparent brands. 
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  • Lady In Rollers Flower Pot
  • The Dawn of Hair Rollers.....Methods of rolling the hair to create beautiful curls began way back in 1500B.C. The Ancient Egyptians would wrap the hair around wooden sticks5 and use the extreme heat of the desert sun to set their do. In 500B.C the Ancient Greeks, whose affinity for intricately styled hair is well documented in art and literature, used a tool called a calamistrum1. Hollow tubes of iron resembling reeds would be warmed in hot wood-ashes and then used as rollers. They then set the curls with beeswax2 for a longer-lasting style, much like the hair gel or mousse of today. 
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  • Why do trees grow through fences?.....As for trees growing through things, they don't really. They continue to grow normally, but immovable objects can become occluded by the secondary growth of stem and branches. Trees are often planted close to fences and other solid objects. This goes fine for many years until the tree trunk gets increasingly larger. 
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  • Trunk Slice Mirror
  • The first form of a mirror was invented in ancient times. It was actually a small pool of water filled in a dark colored container. Think of this concept as looking into a fountain as you walk by and see your reflection. Believe it or not, you’re using the world’s first version of a mirror. After the water-mirror was created and implemented into everyday use, people started making polished volcanic glass mirrors around 6,000BC. Once this concept was created, it simply meant that no more water mirrors would be used or manufactured, thanks to this new concept.
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  • Newborns have natural aquatic instincts when in water.....Babies are born with a “diving reflex” known as bradycardic response, which causes their body to naturally adapt to their surroundings when submerged in water. The baby's heart rate will slow down and he will instinctively hold his breath when under water. What’s even more incredible is that, like fish, babies can actually breathe and swallow at the same time for the first few months of their life. They learn this talent while in the womb but begin to lose this ability around the 6-month mark. 
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  • Snow is not white. It typically appears white because visible light is white. Frozen water particles are translucent, but the sunlight's reflection gives snow its white appearance....Snowflakes always have six sides. The hydrogen and oxygen molecules that snowflakes are made of can only fit together in a way that results in a six-sided ice crystal. 
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  • Satin was first woven by the Silk weavers in China. Modern Satin has many different weaves, even the affordable variety with synthetic thread. Centuries ago, Satin was only used by the rich, for royal robes. Satin is a fabric blend and not the name of a fabric. 
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  • Following Samuel Morse's invention of the telegraph in 1837, and its commercial usage starting in 1844, it was scholar of electromagnetism, Mr. William F. Channing, of Boston, MA, who invented the first official fire alarm system. 
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  • The word TWERK was first documented being used in 1993 in a song called “Do the Jubilee All' by King of Bounce, DJ Jubilee. The claps you hear in almost every Booty & Twerk song were introduced by Cheeky Blakk: one of the pioneering Bounce artists from New Orleans. 
  • Source https://bit.ly/3jPpsY0

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  • Who here has not enjoyed a cold, refreshing drink from a red plastic cup? Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages alike find themselves comfortably enclosed within the confines of the bright red vessel that has become a ubiquitous American staple at barbecues, picnics, parties, in dugouts and at minor league games, in food cars and at lunch trucks, and even as a last resort at dive bars—and, of course, college students' dorms and apartments, where it also functions as a key component in Flip Cup and Beer Pong. 
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  • Elephants live in herds, which are highly organized social groups of 6-20 elephants led and guided by an older female leader, called a matriarch. As the leader of the herd, a matriarch will make all the decisions for the herd - including what to eat, where to sleep and where to go. Female elephants stay with the herd for their entire lives meaning a matriarch acts as a grandmother and/or mother to most of the herd members that include several generations of female relatives (aunts, sisters and cousins). Males (called bull elephants) will only stay with their family until adolescence (around 14 years old) when they venture out on their own and spend most of their lives alone or with other bulls. 
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