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When do anachronisms occur?

Score: 4.1/5 (59 votes) Anachronism can refer to a writer putting a person or thing in a previous time period-when the object was not in existence or when the person did not live. An anachronism can also occur when the author puts something historical in a modern setting where it is out of place. 1....

10 Jan 2026 1,169 READS
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Can a ten minute workout be effective?

Score: 4.5/5 (34 votes) What are the benefits of micro workouts? Many experts agree these short exercise sessions are powerful. One 2016 study revealed that a 10 minute workout with one minute of sprints could deliver health benefits similar to a 45 minute workout at a moderate pace. The secret here...

10 Jan 2026 631 READS
// politics

Whats a twill cap?

Score: 4.6/5 (57 votes) Cotton Twill: While this fabric is made from natural cotton fibres, its weaving technique makes its distinction from other cotton caps. A true cotton twill piece of fabric is woven in a series of parallel diagonal ribs. The ribs can be seen depending on the thickness of the y...

10 Jan 2026 1,059 READS
// global news

When were sunglasses first used?

Score: 4.3/5 (21 votes) The first sunglasses made for the public came to light in the 18th century, when English designer and inventor James Ayscough created eyeglasses with blue or green tints. Ayscough believed that the tint could improve vision, and he sold the shades for public use.Were there su...

10 Jan 2026 973 READS
// culture

Whats it mean when a guinea pig purrs?

Score: 5/5 (45 votes) Purring is usually associated with being content or happy. You will most likely hear it when you are gently petting your pig. However, sometimes when they hear a startling noise or suddenly feel threatened, they will vocalize this same noise but in short spurts.Is a guinea pig ...

10 Jan 2026 1,200 READS
// health

Do webinars count as live cpe?

Score: 4.5/5 (8 votes) Try Surgent's self-study webcasts. ... All Surgent CPA CPE webinars qualify as live events, so they all provide CPE credit without any exams or tests. Please note that some CPE providers use the term webcast to describe what Surgent calls a live webinar.Are Webinars consi...

10 Jan 2026 1,516 READS
// politics

Should you put a tooth in milk?

Score: 4.1/5 (62 votes) The tooth must stay moist at all times, either in your mouth or, if it can't be replaced in the socket, put it in milk, in your mouth next to your cheek, or in an emergency tooth preservation kit (such as Save-a-Tooth®). Don't use regular tap water; root surface cel...

10 Jan 2026 639 READS
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For convicted or guilty?

Score: 4.5/5 (71 votes) A person charged with a crime is, by law, Innocent. Being convicted of a crime means that the person has plead guilty or has been found guilty after trial. A person convicted of a crime is, by law, Guilty.What is the difference between convicted and guilty?Guilt can be define...

10 Jan 2026 1,384 READS
// investigations

Are lab created rubies real?

Score: 4.1/5 (54 votes) Lab-created rubies are considered real because they are not much different from the natural ones. Rubies that are artificially produced are not the same as fake rubies, as they have different chemical structures from natural rubies.Are lab-created gemstones real?Also referred...

10 Jan 2026 1,751 READS
// health

Whats in american cheese?

Score: 4.5/5 (31 votes) American cheese has a laundry list of ingredients you're required to decipher: cheddar cheese (listed as including milk, cheese culture, salt, enzymes), whey, water, protein concentrate, milk, sodium citrate, calcium phosphate, milkfat, gelatin, salt, sodium phosphate, l...

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