fly thousands of neurons are lost in an alcohol intoxication (drunkenness)
How many bones does the man?
The human body is supported by exactly 206 pieces of bone. Most of them are concentrated in the upper and lower extremities - 118 bones, the skull - 28, counting the ear bones, vertebrae -26 - -24 -. and ribs
How heavy is air?
The air we breathe is heavier than it appears at first glance, as evidenced by the process of filling a compressed air bottle to practice the sport of diving. The air compressor pumps into the steel cylinder of 15 liters at atmospheric pressure, a total of 3,000 liters of air, ie, three cubic meters. The gas pressure reaches 200 atmospheres or, that is, about 200 times normal atmospheric pressure at sea level. Placing the bottle on a full scale, we can see that his weight has increased about four kilos. It follows that, under normal conditions, since it must be remembered that the hot air is lighter than cold and wet more than dry, and at an altitude equivalent to sea-level heights rising air weighs less and less, "the gas we breathe weighs 1.3 kilos per cubic meter or, what is the same, 1.3 grams per liter (the exact weight is 1.2928 grams per cubic decimetre). If we count all the molecules of the atmospheric layer that surrounds the Earth, we obtain a value of 5,000 billion tons!
How many cells does a person?
Although no one has told, it is estimated that our body is formed by a whopping 100 trillion cells, ie, a one followed by 14 zeros. Each of them contains a DNA molecule enclosed in a kind of hood which is the cell nucleus, except red blood cells or leukocytes, which are hollow to carry more oxygen. Biologists estimate that every day we lose a total of 440,000 million cells are immediately replaced by new ones. Only bone marrow produces 13 million blood cells every hour. This is not true for nerve cells or neurons, which initially do not regenerate. We know, for example, that alcohol intoxication or drunkenness are lost forever hundreds of thousands of brain cells.
Friday, November 2, 2007
Get My Tax Form Coca Cola
Uros? Destruction of the earth
When formed the Crab Nebula?
In 1504, Chinese astronomers observed a massive explosion in the sky
who could not explain. Today we know that this event space is
corresponds with the birth of a supernova, which has been called the Crab Nebula. Located at 4,000 light years from Earth, it expands at a rate of 125 million kilometers.
When the aurochs became extinct?
The cattle are supposed to be descended from the aurochs, a wild bull
jet-black, six feet high provided long, twisted horns
forward. Aurochs, the scientific name Bos primigenius, were systematically hunted down and eliminated
by man and replaced by his descendants
home. The last that remained were a herd in the forests of Poland
, but these cattle dwindled until in 1627 died on the banks of the Vistula the last copies.
"When the first newspaper?
The first newspaper came to light in the Belgian city of Antwerp in 1605. Titled
Nieuwe Tijdingen, latest news, he realized the battle of Ecker in which the troops of the Marquis de Spinola defeated the Nassau Mauritius. This new system will give news became popular, and publishers of Nieuwe Tijdingen decided in 1617 it started to go regularly. At the same time the appearance of newspapers in Hamburg, Vienna, Berlin, Augsburg and other central European cities. After them came the relations and newsletters. Finally, we must not forget that in fact the origins of newspapers dating back to the reign of Julius Caesar. Conceived in the year 59 a. C., the minutes reflected the day's top stories daily.
When does life on our planet?
If we refer only to the fossil evidence, we can say that the first organisms
appeared in the Precambrian period, almost 4,000 million years, about 600 million years after Earth was formed.
Paleontologists have found microscopic fossils of bacteria-like current of up to 3,500 million years old in South Africa and Western Australia. Even the most archaic strata of our planet, which are located in Isua, Greenland
, which are older than 3,800 million years, contain traces of biological activity
. All this suggests that life appeared on Earth very soon
.
When formed the Crab Nebula?
In 1504, Chinese astronomers observed a massive explosion in the sky
who could not explain. Today we know that this event space is
corresponds with the birth of a supernova, which has been called the Crab Nebula. Located at 4,000 light years from Earth, it expands at a rate of 125 million kilometers.
When the aurochs became extinct?
The cattle are supposed to be descended from the aurochs, a wild bull
jet-black, six feet high provided long, twisted horns
forward. Aurochs, the scientific name Bos primigenius, were systematically hunted down and eliminated
by man and replaced by his descendants
home. The last that remained were a herd in the forests of Poland
, but these cattle dwindled until in 1627 died on the banks of the Vistula the last copies.
"When the first newspaper?
The first newspaper came to light in the Belgian city of Antwerp in 1605. Titled
Nieuwe Tijdingen, latest news, he realized the battle of Ecker in which the troops of the Marquis de Spinola defeated the Nassau Mauritius. This new system will give news became popular, and publishers of Nieuwe Tijdingen decided in 1617 it started to go regularly. At the same time the appearance of newspapers in Hamburg, Vienna, Berlin, Augsburg and other central European cities. After them came the relations and newsletters. Finally, we must not forget that in fact the origins of newspapers dating back to the reign of Julius Caesar. Conceived in the year 59 a. C., the minutes reflected the day's top stories daily.
When does life on our planet?
If we refer only to the fossil evidence, we can say that the first organisms
appeared in the Precambrian period, almost 4,000 million years, about 600 million years after Earth was formed.
Paleontologists have found microscopic fossils of bacteria-like current of up to 3,500 million years old in South Africa and Western Australia. Even the most archaic strata of our planet, which are located in Isua, Greenland
, which are older than 3,800 million years, contain traces of biological activity
. All this suggests that life appeared on Earth very soon
.
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Golden Birthday Recipes
"When I start the XXI Century?
Although it may seem obvious, the reality is that this is one of the most common issues we face our readers and most controversial causes. Contrary to popular belief, the XXI century starts on January 1, 2001, not the first day of 2000. This is because the first century understood from the year 1 100, and the second century started on 1 January of the year 101.
wrongly, has been considered, for example, that the nineties
began the first day of 1990 and, therefore, the twenty-first century should be started after 12
bell announcing the end of 1999. The Nobel Prize in Literature José Echegaray
were right to consider, at the beginning of the century, that "he had begun on January 1, 1901."
When was the CIA?
The Central Intelligence Agency United States, the CIA was created in 1947
in order to inform the president of the nation's espionage activities overseas agents. Six years later, under the chairmanship of Allen Dulles,
the objectives of the CIA were in other directions. The officials focused their efforts to destabilize and overthrow the leaders of countries considered not friends, like Iran and Guatemala. These operations were slowed when he took the presidency of the CIA John McCone, but continued brewing behind actions and plans to assassinate Fidel Castro. In 1972, the Watergate scandal revealed a proliferation of agencies from the CIA who had violated civil liberties.
When Earth is destroyed?
On one occasion, a renowned astrophysicist, said "the days of
Earth are numbered." It was not a divine revelation, but a scientific finding. The existence of our planet depends directly from the sun and when he dies, the Earth will be reduced to a cosmic ember. This hypothesis is based on hydrogen, the fuel that feeds the big ball of fire, will eventually become extinct. When this happens, here about 8,000 million years, the sun will be brighter, will swell and get bigger to become a red giant star.
When did this use the ñ?
seems that the letter ñ, almost exclusive patrimony of the English language, appeared in the Middle Ages, coinciding with the birth of the languages \u200b\u200bderived Latin. In the inscriptions of many churches and crypts and in the manuscripts of the period, twice as many words n is replaced by the new letter. So the word Hispannia, for example, begins to write as we know it today in Castilian, Spain.
Saturday, October 20, 2007
What Kind Of Towel Do I Bring To Hot Yoga
There were women pirates?
Are the Reyes Mayos?
The only reference to the existence of the Magi is taken from the Gospel according to St. Matthew (2, l), which speaks of wise men that came from the East to worship the king of the Jews. But neither in this passage nor in the following states that they were kings and much less than they were three. Today is just conceivable that a myth was used to announce the birth of Jesus Christ to the Jewish people. Traditionally it was believed that they were three kings for the gifts offered by the biblical text to the baby Jesus: gold, frankincense and myrrh. These gifts, number three, seemed more suitable for monarchs. On the other hand, could well be of some scholars (magoi in Greek) or a few, magicians (magus, in Old Persian).
blancoslos Are polar bears?
Oddly enough, the polar bear's fur is not white, lacking color. It
is an optical effect produced by tiny air bubbles that are hidden under his coat and act as thermal insulation. These bubbles scatter all wavelengths equally, so that the scattered sunlight looks white.
eficazl is it more effervescent aspirin?
effervescent aspirin has two advantages over the body lacks the traditional
. First, it saves the agency time to dissolve, as the gaseous component breaks, so to speak, the tablet readily soluble
tiny pieces. This means that, on reaching the stomach,
active component is absorbed rapidly, to which also helps the carbon dioxide content in the bubbles. The second advantage is that once dissociated, aspirin - chemically very acidic, can not re-crystallize and thus deposited on mucous membranes. This is true only in the case of the effervescent.
were there female pirates?
collect historical chronicles the adventures of a small number of women pirates and heroes of the seas. The most famous sailor of all time was undoubtedly the Queen Artemisia of Halicarnassus, the first admiral who commanded a fleet of war. Allied to the Persians, his ships fought against Athens in the Battle of Salamis, in 480 a. C. Over 2,000 years later, two British women - Anne Bonney and Mary Read-harvested most notorious, although they have not become so well known. Pirates were the first women in history. Dressed in male clothes and armed with pistol, sword and ax approach, fought in the eighteenth century under the command of Calico Jack fearful, commander of the Dragon, achieving a reputation for cruel and bloodthirsty.
Are the Reyes Mayos?
The only reference to the existence of the Magi is taken from the Gospel according to St. Matthew (2, l), which speaks of wise men that came from the East to worship the king of the Jews. But neither in this passage nor in the following states that they were kings and much less than they were three. Today is just conceivable that a myth was used to announce the birth of Jesus Christ to the Jewish people. Traditionally it was believed that they were three kings for the gifts offered by the biblical text to the baby Jesus: gold, frankincense and myrrh. These gifts, number three, seemed more suitable for monarchs. On the other hand, could well be of some scholars (magoi in Greek) or a few, magicians (magus, in Old Persian).
blancoslos Are polar bears?
Oddly enough, the polar bear's fur is not white, lacking color. It
is an optical effect produced by tiny air bubbles that are hidden under his coat and act as thermal insulation. These bubbles scatter all wavelengths equally, so that the scattered sunlight looks white.
eficazl is it more effervescent aspirin?
effervescent aspirin has two advantages over the body lacks the traditional
. First, it saves the agency time to dissolve, as the gaseous component breaks, so to speak, the tablet readily soluble
tiny pieces. This means that, on reaching the stomach,
active component is absorbed rapidly, to which also helps the carbon dioxide content in the bubbles. The second advantage is that once dissociated, aspirin - chemically very acidic, can not re-crystallize and thus deposited on mucous membranes. This is true only in the case of the effervescent.
were there female pirates?
collect historical chronicles the adventures of a small number of women pirates and heroes of the seas. The most famous sailor of all time was undoubtedly the Queen Artemisia of Halicarnassus, the first admiral who commanded a fleet of war. Allied to the Persians, his ships fought against Athens in the Battle of Salamis, in 480 a. C. Over 2,000 years later, two British women - Anne Bonney and Mary Read-harvested most notorious, although they have not become so well known. Pirates were the first women in history. Dressed in male clothes and armed with pistol, sword and ax approach, fought in the eighteenth century under the command of Calico Jack fearful, commander of the Dragon, achieving a reputation for cruel and bloodthirsty.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Paintable Wallpaper Bubbling When Painting
Fakirs and other oddities
What are the fakirs?
The fakir or Arab voice is meant faqir you need, and more specifically the need to Ala, which depends entirely on his providence. In Arab countries, the fakir is a religious mendicant, belonging to a brotherhood, which begs for a living, but without making the almost circus spectacular performances that displayed by the Muslim ascetics of India and other nations in the Far East. These peculiar begging the attention of passers-by and sometimes extravagant technical repulsive as lying on boards with nails and drill their flesh with needles and hooks. All this is achieved through relaxation techniques learned after a long induction period.
Who invented roller skates?
The first skates on wheels was conceived by Joseph Merlin Lutheran
1759. This replaced the typical central blade ice skate for two ruedascentradas along the sole. Merlin had built to make a triumphal entry into a costume party to be held in the Belgian city of Huy, in which he appeared playing the violin and skating. His invention soon became as popular as ice skates.
What are the fakirs?
The fakir or Arab voice is meant faqir you need, and more specifically the need to Ala, which depends entirely on his providence. In Arab countries, the fakir is a religious mendicant, belonging to a brotherhood, which begs for a living, but without making the almost circus spectacular performances that displayed by the Muslim ascetics of India and other nations in the Far East. These peculiar begging the attention of passers-by and sometimes extravagant technical repulsive as lying on boards with nails and drill their flesh with needles and hooks. All this is achieved through relaxation techniques learned after a long induction period.
Who invented roller skates?
The first skates on wheels was conceived by Joseph Merlin Lutheran
1759. This replaced the typical central blade ice skate for two ruedascentradas along the sole. Merlin had built to make a triumphal entry into a costume party to be held in the Belgian city of Huy, in which he appeared playing the violin and skating. His invention soon became as popular as ice skates.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Tired And Pressure In Lower Stomach
as urine
how birds urinate?
From a physiological standpoint, the birds do not urinate. Here, unlike other
vertebrates, lack of bladder, except for ostriches.
waste liquid of birds, uric acid-rich but not urea, mixed with the faeces in the cloaca cropodeo specifically in the proximal pouch. There is intense water absorption. The remaining concentrate, which has a whitish appearance, is expelled to the outside along with faeces.
how does a hard drive?
A hard drive is the storage device on your computer.
Consisting of one or more surfaces rotating disc-shaped and covered with a magnetic material, has several mechanisms that
allow reading and writing data. Its physical size can be as big as a closet or as
small as a cassette tape. Similarly, the compilation of the control circuits that make it up or takes the place of a full computer or
is almost nil, so control then the responsibility will fall on other smart devices. The memory of the hard drives that currently exist ranging from 100 gigabytes, the most powerful and sophisticated, up to 20 and 40 megabytes of the simplest. Today, these discs begin to be replaced by optical, since they offer a storage capacity far greater and
lower access time.
how birds urinate?
From a physiological standpoint, the birds do not urinate. Here, unlike other
vertebrates, lack of bladder, except for ostriches.
waste liquid of birds, uric acid-rich but not urea, mixed with the faeces in the cloaca cropodeo specifically in the proximal pouch. There is intense water absorption. The remaining concentrate, which has a whitish appearance, is expelled to the outside along with faeces.
how does a hard drive?
A hard drive is the storage device on your computer.
Consisting of one or more surfaces rotating disc-shaped and covered with a magnetic material, has several mechanisms that
allow reading and writing data. Its physical size can be as big as a closet or as
small as a cassette tape. Similarly, the compilation of the control circuits that make it up or takes the place of a full computer or
is almost nil, so control then the responsibility will fall on other smart devices. The memory of the hard drives that currently exist ranging from 100 gigabytes, the most powerful and sophisticated, up to 20 and 40 megabytes of the simplest. Today, these discs begin to be replaced by optical, since they offer a storage capacity far greater and
lower access time.
Monday, October 8, 2007
Interests In Working In Clothing Stores
interesting birds and rare (6)
What was the currency that took Judas?
is difficult to determine what kind of currency was the thirty pieces of silver, according to St. Matthew
, Judas received for betraying Jesus. At that time in Galilee three
circulating currencies. Taxes for the cost of the temples are paid in currencies
of Tyre. The most commonly used currency was tetradracma Rhodes,
wide circulation throughout the Mediterranean area due to the expansion of Greek commerce.
Both currencies were worth more or less the same. The third most used were the deniers
Silver, introduced by the Romans, who did not have much value in
compared with the other two currencies: a jug of wine cost a penny dicciseisavo of
. At current rates, and had taken on Roman coins, Judas would
received about 100,000 pesetas.
What is the heaviest metal?
Iridium, chemical symbol Ir and atomic number 77, is the heaviest metal
world and one of the scarcest. A cube 30 centimeters on a side full of iridium
weighs about 650 kilos! Discovered in 1803 by the British chemist Smithson Tennant
, the yellowish-white metal fused to the 2,440 ° C, is highly resistant
and minerals found in certain platinum. The main fields are in iridium
Nizhni Tagil, in the former Soviet Union, and Brazil.
What was your first language?
The write-only reference that can be a language-
oldest found so far is for the Ancient Texts of Ruk, the biblical Erech, a city
in the lower reaches of the Euphrates, in what is now the southern Iraq.
clay tablets found in printed texts are deposited in the museums of Baghdad
, Heidelberg and Berlin. The date of its origin dates back to 3,000 years before Christ
. 85 percent of the information is financial, which suggests
were economic reasons which prompted a written record of
issues. The remaining text are long lexical relations. Thus, under the generic timber
the names of all the trees then known. In another detailed
splints names of 58 breeds and over 180 other lists
professions and social positions.
What is the difference between the atomic bomb and hydrogen?
The atomic bomb or is based on the principle of fission of atomic nuclei
uranium 235 or plutonium 239. By bombing these metals with a stream of neutrons, the nuclei are broken
violently, emitting two or three neutrons which, in turn, burst
nuclei closer. The result is a chain reaction, in principle
unstoppable, which degenerates into a giant fireball that reached
million degrees Celsius. This process is only possible from a minimum
amount of matter that scientists called critical mass. Its value is 7 kilograms for plutonium
and 15 for uranium.
Unlike the latter, the principle of hydrogen bomb or H lies in
use of two small hydrogen atoms to produce a larger helium. The union of hydrogen nuclei
is a daunting task, and we have to win
electromagnetic forces keep them away. This is usually achieved only
popping a bomb on a mass of hydrogen. In the merger,
released energy equivalent to that of the Sun
What was the currency that took Judas?
is difficult to determine what kind of currency was the thirty pieces of silver, according to St. Matthew
, Judas received for betraying Jesus. At that time in Galilee three
circulating currencies. Taxes for the cost of the temples are paid in currencies
of Tyre. The most commonly used currency was tetradracma Rhodes,
wide circulation throughout the Mediterranean area due to the expansion of Greek commerce.
Both currencies were worth more or less the same. The third most used were the deniers
Silver, introduced by the Romans, who did not have much value in
compared with the other two currencies: a jug of wine cost a penny dicciseisavo of
. At current rates, and had taken on Roman coins, Judas would
received about 100,000 pesetas.
What is the heaviest metal?
Iridium, chemical symbol Ir and atomic number 77, is the heaviest metal
world and one of the scarcest. A cube 30 centimeters on a side full of iridium
weighs about 650 kilos! Discovered in 1803 by the British chemist Smithson Tennant
, the yellowish-white metal fused to the 2,440 ° C, is highly resistant
and minerals found in certain platinum. The main fields are in iridium
Nizhni Tagil, in the former Soviet Union, and Brazil.
What was your first language?
The write-only reference that can be a language-
oldest found so far is for the Ancient Texts of Ruk, the biblical Erech, a city
in the lower reaches of the Euphrates, in what is now the southern Iraq.
clay tablets found in printed texts are deposited in the museums of Baghdad
, Heidelberg and Berlin. The date of its origin dates back to 3,000 years before Christ
. 85 percent of the information is financial, which suggests
were economic reasons which prompted a written record of
issues. The remaining text are long lexical relations. Thus, under the generic timber
the names of all the trees then known. In another detailed
splints names of 58 breeds and over 180 other lists
professions and social positions.
What is the difference between the atomic bomb and hydrogen?
The atomic bomb or is based on the principle of fission of atomic nuclei
uranium 235 or plutonium 239. By bombing these metals with a stream of neutrons, the nuclei are broken
violently, emitting two or three neutrons which, in turn, burst
nuclei closer. The result is a chain reaction, in principle
unstoppable, which degenerates into a giant fireball that reached
million degrees Celsius. This process is only possible from a minimum
amount of matter that scientists called critical mass. Its value is 7 kilograms for plutonium
and 15 for uranium.
Unlike the latter, the principle of hydrogen bomb or H lies in
use of two small hydrogen atoms to produce a larger helium. The union of hydrogen nuclei
is a daunting task, and we have to win
electromagnetic forces keep them away. This is usually achieved only
popping a bomb on a mass of hydrogen. In the merger,
released energy equivalent to that of the Sun
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
How To Write Community Service Letter To Court
Interesting (4)
What are alones?
The pinions are a hypothetical group that would
indistinguishable particles located between the two families of particles queens of quantum mechanics. These
are bosons, which include among others, the photons and the Cooper pairs of fermions, and - most notably
electrons. According to theoretical physicists, the alones,
still only exist as mathematical entities, would be closely related to the existence of an intriguing mechanism
natural and powerful
high temperature superconductivity, which could be applied to the brand new copper oxide superconductors.
What is mad cow syndrome?
esponguiforme Known technically as bovine encephalopathy, or BSE,
mad cow disease was first identified by
veterinary team headed by GAH Wells, England, in cattle
the UK in November 1986. Since then, more than 50,000 cows have been
to be destroyed. Animals affected by the disease progressively thinner,
produce less and less milk, are shy and nervous, gnash their teeth and suffer
continuous tremors. In advanced stages of the disease, the cow is shown
aggressive with their partners and even the livestock, walking awkwardly and often falls
. The cause of BSE remains unknown, although it is thought
infectious agent, perhaps a new virus, or a prion, a pathological and amended of
a normal brain protein.
What is a knot of rats?
In some old books of zoology, shows the cases of groups of between five and 12
young rats with their tails intertwined mysteriously. This is what is known as knots or tangles
rats. Currently there are very few people worldwide who claim to have witnessed such
natural spectacle, so that your explanation scientific
very difficult, but certainly not lacking curious theories.
eighteenth century, it was believed that the loops of rats occurred when they were born with the umbilical cords
soldiers.
What is entropy?
Entropy is a quantity that gives us the degree of disorder or chaos in a system. The chemical reactions or physical
have the property that
occur only in the sense that the entropy increases or remains. Is taken as zero
entropy of pure substances perfectly crystallized at a temperature of
absolute zero (-273 º C). The entropy increases with the volume and temperature. By increasing the volume
growing number of positions available for a molecule, and therefore reduces the chance
several molecules that may be forming a group
ordered. For its part, the temperature increase triggers the disorder, because different speeds
molecules that can be grown, which is harder to predict
position.
WHAT is the origin of the legend of the Pied Piper of Hamelin?
This popular legend, in which a flutist takes to lure all the children of Hamelin
Germanic people, after the people break the promise
pay for having got rid of a plague of rats, has its origin in an event that occurred in 1212
. It is said that in that year, about 40,000 children
Germans abandoned their homes and, guided by a boy named Nicholas, crossed the Alps and arrived in Rome
. In France, about 30,000 children joined the trip, which was called the Children's Crusade
.
leaders and survivors of the expedition met with Pope Innocent III,
who were invited to return to their homes. Many turned a deaf ear to advice
the Pope and embarked on different ships bound for North Africa, where
were sold as slaves.
What are alones?
The pinions are a hypothetical group that would
indistinguishable particles located between the two families of particles queens of quantum mechanics. These
are bosons, which include among others, the photons and the Cooper pairs of fermions, and - most notably
electrons. According to theoretical physicists, the alones,
still only exist as mathematical entities, would be closely related to the existence of an intriguing mechanism
natural and powerful
high temperature superconductivity, which could be applied to the brand new copper oxide superconductors.
What is mad cow syndrome?
esponguiforme Known technically as bovine encephalopathy, or BSE,
mad cow disease was first identified by
veterinary team headed by GAH Wells, England, in cattle
the UK in November 1986. Since then, more than 50,000 cows have been
to be destroyed. Animals affected by the disease progressively thinner,
produce less and less milk, are shy and nervous, gnash their teeth and suffer
continuous tremors. In advanced stages of the disease, the cow is shown
aggressive with their partners and even the livestock, walking awkwardly and often falls
. The cause of BSE remains unknown, although it is thought
infectious agent, perhaps a new virus, or a prion, a pathological and amended of
a normal brain protein.
What is a knot of rats?
In some old books of zoology, shows the cases of groups of between five and 12
young rats with their tails intertwined mysteriously. This is what is known as knots or tangles
rats. Currently there are very few people worldwide who claim to have witnessed such
natural spectacle, so that your explanation scientific
very difficult, but certainly not lacking curious theories.
eighteenth century, it was believed that the loops of rats occurred when they were born with the umbilical cords
soldiers.
What is entropy?
Entropy is a quantity that gives us the degree of disorder or chaos in a system. The chemical reactions or physical
have the property that
occur only in the sense that the entropy increases or remains. Is taken as zero
entropy of pure substances perfectly crystallized at a temperature of
absolute zero (-273 º C). The entropy increases with the volume and temperature. By increasing the volume
growing number of positions available for a molecule, and therefore reduces the chance
several molecules that may be forming a group
ordered. For its part, the temperature increase triggers the disorder, because different speeds
molecules that can be grown, which is harder to predict
position.
WHAT is the origin of the legend of the Pied Piper of Hamelin?
This popular legend, in which a flutist takes to lure all the children of Hamelin
Germanic people, after the people break the promise
pay for having got rid of a plague of rats, has its origin in an event that occurred in 1212
. It is said that in that year, about 40,000 children
Germans abandoned their homes and, guided by a boy named Nicholas, crossed the Alps and arrived in Rome
. In France, about 30,000 children joined the trip, which was called the Children's Crusade
.
leaders and survivors of the expedition met with Pope Innocent III,
who were invited to return to their homes. Many turned a deaf ear to advice
the Pope and embarked on different ships bound for North Africa, where
were sold as slaves.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)