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Test your knowledge on Canadian quotes, history, words, emblems, holidays, language, sports, geography and so much more: * In the language of the Inuit, what does Nunavut mean? * Which Canadian province was the last to grant women the right to vote? * Which former prime minister's signature sold for $7850 on eBay? * What Canadian scientist won the 1971 Nobel Prize for Chemistry? * Which province holds an annual festival celebrating peat moss? * In the 1981-82 season, which Edmonton Oiler scored 92 goals in 80 games? * In 1925, American-born, Canadian manufacturer Gideon Sundback perfected what clothing fastener? * What current sport has descended from what the Ojibwa called bagg'adowe? * Which NHL player was dubbed ''The Babe Ruth of Hockey''? * What university is named after the first bishop of Quebec?
Arizona is full of fascinating and often humorous stories of strange places. bizarre events, intriguing history and colorful characters. Pick up a copy of Arizona Trivia to find out about all of these interesting facts and occurences.
Wisconsin is a fascinating land full of colorful people. This is an entertaining collection of facts from every corner of the state. *Wisconsin's first industry was fur trading *Wisconsin produces more milk per capita than any state in the U.S. *Green Bay is nicknmaed "Titletown" because the Packers have won more NFL titles than any other team And much more...
A collection of light-hearted and entertaining facts about the Wolverine State of Michigan
Southern California is full of fascinating places and colorful people. This entertaining and light-hearted collection of facts is from every facet of this state of sunshine, movie-making and surf.
You probably already know Edmonton as the Festival City, with close to 40 festivals held year round, and the City with the Largest Mall in North America (West Edmonton Mall), but did you know Alberta''s capital city is also downright strange, dare I say weird? For example, Edmonton is home to: - A host of ghosts and other supernatural beings, including the one that haunts the historic Princess Theatre on Whyte Avenue - A cowboy boot that stands over 12 metres tall - The bush pilot who valiantly fought the Red Baron in his last dogfight in World War I Let''s face it, this place is downright weird! But wonderfully so.
An entertaining and lighthearted collection of facts from across the country to tickle your funny bone. Discover: how many UFOs have been sighted in Canada how many people in Canada drink beer the best place to park your car so that it won''t be stolen the curative powers of the Aurora Borealis the number of deaths attributed to avalanches the woman who negotiated her weight in gold for a marriage settlement the number of words we use for snow the Newfoundland tradition of screeching-in the largest land animal in North America which monsters have been sighted across Canada An so much more... A journey through Canada that you''d never imagine. You won''t learn this stuff in school!
Super heros show how monster trucks, fire trucks, garbage trucks, concrete pumping trucks, and many more big trucks work.
For everything cowboy and Wild West, look no further. The Cowboy Way is a tribute to the classic image of old-time lore and its influence on popular culture. You thought that you knew cowboys, but did you know: - The cowboy can trace his roots back to the Spanish vaquero traditions of Mexico - Cowboys are credited for offering such folkloric wisdom as: "Always saddle your own horse" and "Never trust a man who agrees with you - he's probably wrong" - Annie Oakley was likely America's first superstar; she was a sharpshooter who became famous for her role in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show
Valentine's Day is celebrated in many countries around the world, but how was it first celebrated? What are some of the traditions and celebrations around Valentine's Day? Discover traditions, old and new, and events surrounding this special day in Everything Valentine: - Originally, Valentine's Day was a Christian saints day named for Saint Valentine who was imprisoned for performing wedding for soldiers who were forbidden to marry - In the 18th century, the day became associated with romance when lovers expressed their feelings for each other by sending flowers, offering candy, and sending greeting cards, known as "valentines" - On Valentine's Day 2000, Pfizer, the producer of Viagra, funded an impotence awareness day in Britain - In 2011, Iran banned Valentine cards, gifts, teddy bears and other Valentine tokens as part of an Islamic republic backlash against the spread of Western culture - On Valentine's Day 2010, 39,897 people in Mexico City broke the record for the world's largest group kiss - In Japan, only women give gifts to men on Valentine's Day to their partners and also to male co-workers - Alabama state law prohibits the purchase of sex toys on Valentine's Day - Valentine's Day is banned in Saudi Arabia - In eastern England, it was formerly believed that Valentine's Day was a good time for the preparation of eels for the purposes of magic - In San Francisco, Quirkyalone Day is celebrated on February 14 as an anti-Valentine's Day - Singer Janis Ian received 461 Valentine's Day cards in 1977 after confessing in her song At Seventeen that she had never received one.
The American Civil War pitted brother against brother and tore the country in two, but out of the ashes rose the foundations of our modern-day nation. bolotin brings you the Civil War stories you never learned about in school.
Chocolate. Seductive, decadent and sinfully delicious. The pages of this book are dripping with an assortment of facts, trivia and history about the world's favorite indulgence: * Dark chocolate contains four times the antioxidants of green tea and six times what is found in blueberries; raw cacao has even more * Chocolate also contains theobromine, a gentle, non-addictive stimulant; it provides energy and increases alertness and concentration without the jitters * The Germans lead the world in chocolate consumption per capita, enjoying 24.5 pounds per person each year, compared to Canada at 8.58 and the U.S. at 12.27 * The cacao tree, a sacred plant to the Mayans, was believed to have been delivered to humans by the gods; they used the beans as currency * Because the Mars family dislikes peanut butter, Mars Inc. does not use it in any of its products * The U.S. has about 60 chocolate-related food holidays, including National Chocolate Brownie Day on December 18 and National Rocky Road Ice Cream Day on June 2 * Bugs are a typical ingredient in chocolate with an average of 80 bug fragments per 100 grams * Every Russian and American space voyage has included chocolate bars * AND...Indulge in mouth-watering recipes, useful tips and intriguing morsels.
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