Q1) 9th February 1778, saw Rhode Island become the fourth US state to ratify what: the Declaration of Independence, the US Constitution or the Articles of Confederation?
A1) The Articles of Confederation. The Articles were signed by the original thirteen colonies: and — if I’ve understood it correctly — were the earliest attempt at a unified government.
Q2) Rhode Island is the smallest US state by area. What’s the largest: Alaska, Texas or California?
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* It sounds like Little Anna’s having issues, Olga!
Bizarrely … ? Duct tape — or medical duct tape! — reminds me of one or two incidents in at least one pub I worked in: after one pub fight, one of the men involved, superglued his cut forehead back together. You’d couldn’t make it up.
Actually, talking of expensive item? I don’t know if I mentioned, but I used to play a fantasy card game called Magic: The Gathering. One early card, Black Lotus, goes for stupid money. And one got auctioned for $500,000, recently!
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‡ Not quite … but it would be good to see it, Debbi! It was nearly a decade ago, too: doesn’t time fly … ? (Oh, how ARE you doing with Quatermass … ?)
Q5) Switzerland $500000 for a card! Incredible! I understand the monetary value of something depends on what somebody is prepared to pay for it, but that's ridiculous. That money could buy so many useful things... Oh, well. Anna has told me we'll have a class next week, but the jury is still out on that. We will have to see. She is preparing for the exams pre-university as well, and they finish the course early so they have more time to prepare for it. I imagine that means they have to cram things into less time, and that includes tests and all, so I am sure English is not her priority (especially as she's not planning on studying anything directly related to it. She's talking about Chemistry). There is a sort of superglue that is used instead of stitches as well, but I've never used it, as it didn't exist when I was training and working in the ER, but my friend Iman, who is an ER nurse talks about it sometimes. Many of the treatments go through fashions as well (the treatment for burns being one of those where the guidelines have changed a lot over the years). Good luck with the meeting.
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Q1) Yes
ReplyDeleteQ2) Niobium
Q3) George H. W. Bush
Q4) Pegasus
Q5) Switzerland
$500000 for a card! Incredible! I understand the monetary value of something depends on what somebody is prepared to pay for it, but that's ridiculous. That money could buy so many useful things... Oh, well.
Anna has told me we'll have a class next week, but the jury is still out on that. We will have to see. She is preparing for the exams pre-university as well, and they finish the course early so they have more time to prepare for it. I imagine that means they have to cram things into less time, and that includes tests and all, so I am sure English is not her priority (especially as she's not planning on studying anything directly related to it. She's talking about Chemistry).
There is a sort of superglue that is used instead of stitches as well, but I've never used it, as it didn't exist when I was training and working in the ER, but my friend Iman, who is an ER nurse talks about it sometimes. Many of the treatments go through fashions as well (the treatment for burns being one of those where the guidelines have changed a lot over the years).
Good luck with the meeting.
1 Yes
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3 George H Bush
4 Pegasus
5 Switzerland
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I'm saving it up for the weekend. :) Kind of like I used to watch Doctor Who, come to think of it. :) I'm up to Episode Two.
ReplyDelete1. yes
2. niobium
3. George H.W. Bush
4. Pegasus
5. Switzerland