Social Science Questions & Answers

Social Science Questions & Answers

What is the origin of the phrase – Ladies first?

According to Judaism and the Torah, the ‘ladies first’ rule is a very old tradition. The story goes that when Moses was instructed to inform the people of Israel about the Torah, he was told to “speak to the house of Jacob, and tell the sons of Israel.” Since the house of Jacob appears first in the instructions, and it …

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What is the origin of the name Belarus?

The word ‘Belarus’means ‘white Russians’. The Scandinavians who moved in the east were called ‘Rus’ and from them came the word ‘Russia’. During the Mongol era, the Russians were classified into three different groups: Belarussians, little Russians, and great Russians. The name ‘Belarus’ and the country evolved from Belarussians. Belarus was known as Belorussia or Byelorussia in the days of …

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What is the origin of OK?

I’m OK means I’m fine. But if you say the weather’s OK in a lazy drawl, it could mean ‘so-so’. When you respond with an OK at the end of someone’s explanation, you could be saying, ‘Alright, I get what you’re saying’. And when someone explains that ‘This is the way to do it, OK?’ it means, ‘Have you understood?’ …

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What is the origin of Mumbai’s ‘tapori’ language? Where else is it spoken?

Tapori is the unique slang form of Hindi spoken in Mumbai. The word ‘tapori’ in Hindi means rowdy, implying that tapori has its origins in the slang used by the street thugs of Mumbai. Although the slang is used mostly in Mumbai, it is now imitated and used for fun in several parts of India, thanks to several Bollywood movies, …

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What is the origin of lipsticks?

Ancient Mesopotamian women were possibly the first women to invent and wear lipstick. They crushed semi precious jewels and used them to decorate their lips. Women in the ancient Indus Valley Civilization applied lipstick to their lips for face decoration. Ancient Egyptians extracted purplish-red dye from fucus-algin, 0.01% iodine, and some bromine mannite, which resulted in serious illness. Cleopatra had …

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What is the Oracle of Delphi?

The Oracle of Delphi was the most important oracle in the classical Greek world, and a major site for the worship of the god Apollo. Built around a sacred spring, Delphi was considered to be the omphalos – the centre of the world. Scholars congregated at Delphi, and it became a focal point for intellectual enquiry. Delphi lies on the …

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What is the Olympic Tower 2016?

The Olympic Tower 2016 is a vertical structure that will be placed in Cotonduba Island. It will serve both as an observation tower, and a welcome sign for visitors arriving by air and by sea at Rio de Janeiro, where the Olympic Games 2016 will take place. The project is from Zurique, and utilizes solar energy during the day with …

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What is the Oera Linda book?

The Oera Linda Book is an ancient manuscript that was discovered in the Netherlands in the 19th century. It is allegedly several thousand years old. The book tells of the destruction of Atland (Atlantis) in 2194 BC, and the subsequent history of the Frisian people. British publisher Trubner and Co released the book in the year 1876. The Oera Linda …

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What is the Nathan Rothschild maxim?

The Nathan Rothschild maxim says that you ‘make money in the stock market when blood flows in the streets’. This actually happened after 26/11 in Mumbai, when people returned to the stock market on November 28 after the terrorist attacks. Nathan Rothschild was a stock dealer in the London stock market who took advantage of early knowledge of England’s victory …

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