Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Queen's House, Real Cooties, and Chicken People

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Wednesday November 12, 2008

How many rooms in the queen's house?

Britain's Buckingham Palace consists of 600 rooms.

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Are there really cooties?

There really are such thing as "cooties." Though most people believe that "cooties" is just a nonsense word used by children to describe unpleasant insects, cooties are in fact a kind of body lice.

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What's the title of Bulgaria's national anthem?

Bulgaria’s national anthem was written by Tzvetan Radoslavov (1863-1931). The original words and music were composed by Radoslavov while he was still a student in 1885 and on his way to fight in the Serbo-Bulgarian War. The song quickly became popular. It was arranged as the National Anthem, replacing the previous Republican Anthem in 1964. Both words and music have been revised many times since 1885. At present, the anthem has no title.

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Are there more chickens than people?

The world chicken population is more than double the human population, while the world cattle population outnumbers the population of China.

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Who was the youngest U.S. president?

Most believe that John F. Kennedy was the U.S.'s youngest President. He was not. Theodore Roosevelt was. Teddy Roosevelt was President McKinley's vice-president. When McKinley was assassinated, Roosevelt was 42, making Roosevelt the youngest president. John Kennedy, at 43, was the youngest elected President.

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