Yearly Archives: 2015

Why are hats a rage at the races?

Fascinating hats are worn in Royal enclosures at Ascot and other horse races during Ladies’ Day when women come out in force and the venue turns into a fashion ramp. History shows that popularity of hats and kerchiefs dates back to early 1800s. Outrageous hats, generally made out of a bowl of fruits, were sported by singer/actress Carmen Miranda in …

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Why are frogs, toads and newts called amphibia?

The word amphibia comes from two Greek words: amphi meaning of both kinds and bios meaning life. Amphibia are a class of vertebrate (back-bones) animals that can live both in water and on land. They are descended from fishes that lived more than 300 million years ago. The first amphibia to crawl out of the water were heavily built, and …

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Why are crabs, lobsters and shrimps called crustaceans?

The word ‘crustacean’ comes from the Latin crusta meaning a hard covering shell or crust. Apart from crabs, lobsters and shrimps, there are thousands of different crustaceans. They live in the sea, except for a few species such as the common woodlouse. Crustaceans differ greatly in size and shape. Many of them pass through remarkable changes of form (metamorphoses) before …

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Why “reality show” is so popular?

Randall Rose and Stacy Wood, professors of marketing in the university of South Carolina, who have done research on the popularity of reality TV, say that the viewers’ desire to blend fact with fantasy can be a reason for the popularity of this genre of TV. The show’s popularity persists because the viewing experience is inherently different from that of …

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Who wrote 66 best-selling mystery novels in 56 years?

The author responsible for this phenomenal output was Mrs Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie. She was born in Torquay and during the first world War she took a job as a hospital dispenser. While she carried out her duties, she learned much about various deadly poisons and the knowledge she gained was to stand her in good stead when, after the …

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