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trivia 11/19
DID YOU KNOW...
Around 32.5 million Americans (more than 10 percent of the population) had at least one foreign-born parent in 2008.
1. As of 2010, Wal-mart is the number one retailer in America-who is number two?
2. do you recall who's pictured on the two dollar bill?
3. what kind of an animal was Japan's movie monster, "Rodan"?
4. name the peninsula that separates the black sea and the Adriatic sea?
5. Ernest Hemingway received a Pulitzer for which of his novels ?
a. A Farewell to Arms
b. For Whom the Bell Tolls
c. The Old Man and the Sea
d. The Sun Also Rises
6. what did the empire state building replace as the world's tallest
structure?
7. Name the Canadian sprinter who was disqualified from the Seoul Olympics for failing a drug test ...
8. Who did Britain fight a short war against in 1982 ?
TRUTH OR CRAP ??
Halloween traces it's roots to late 19th century Ireland and Scotland, combining the features of the Celtic and Christian holidays, and celebrated with feasting, divinations, and mischief making.
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1. The Kroger company (K-Mart, etc.)
2. THOMAS JEFFERSON
3. A PTERADACTYL (DINOSAUR IS ACCEPTABLE; BIRD IS NOT)
4. the Balkan peninsula
5. c
6. THE EIFFEL TOWER
7. Ben Johnson
8. Argentina
CRAP !!
Halloween is known and loved today as a time to wear costumes, go door to door asking for candy, and watch monster movies. But the holiday's origins go back centuries to the enactment of All Saints Day, a Christian holiday. Along the way, it has also picked up traditions from Samhain, a Celtic festival celebrating the start of winter.
The name "Halloween" began as "All Hallows Eve." This became "All Hallow E'en," leading to "Hallowe'en," or Halloween. It was the evening before All Hallows Day, which was later called All Saints' Day. (In this case, "hallows" meant "saints.")
All Saints' Day, a feast for all martyrs and saints, was celebrated on November 1st for the first time during the 8th century, but customs varied regarding its observance. This date was officially established for all Catholic churches in 837 by Pope Gregory IV.
DID YOU KNOW...
Around 32.5 million Americans (more than 10 percent of the population) had at least one foreign-born parent in 2008.
1. As of 2010, Wal-mart is the number one retailer in America-who is number two?
2. do you recall who's pictured on the two dollar bill?
3. what kind of an animal was Japan's movie monster, "Rodan"?
4. name the peninsula that separates the black sea and the Adriatic sea?
5. Ernest Hemingway received a Pulitzer for which of his novels ?
a. A Farewell to Arms
b. For Whom the Bell Tolls
c. The Old Man and the Sea
d. The Sun Also Rises
6. what did the empire state building replace as the world's tallest
structure?
7. Name the Canadian sprinter who was disqualified from the Seoul Olympics for failing a drug test ...
8. Who did Britain fight a short war against in 1982 ?
TRUTH OR CRAP ??
Halloween traces it's roots to late 19th century Ireland and Scotland, combining the features of the Celtic and Christian holidays, and celebrated with feasting, divinations, and mischief making.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1. The Kroger company (K-Mart, etc.)
2. THOMAS JEFFERSON
3. A PTERADACTYL (DINOSAUR IS ACCEPTABLE; BIRD IS NOT)
4. the Balkan peninsula
5. c
6. THE EIFFEL TOWER
7. Ben Johnson
8. Argentina
CRAP !!
Halloween is known and loved today as a time to wear costumes, go door to door asking for candy, and watch monster movies. But the holiday's origins go back centuries to the enactment of All Saints Day, a Christian holiday. Along the way, it has also picked up traditions from Samhain, a Celtic festival celebrating the start of winter.
The name "Halloween" began as "All Hallows Eve." This became "All Hallow E'en," leading to "Hallowe'en," or Halloween. It was the evening before All Hallows Day, which was later called All Saints' Day. (In this case, "hallows" meant "saints.")
All Saints' Day, a feast for all martyrs and saints, was celebrated on November 1st for the first time during the 8th century, but customs varied regarding its observance. This date was officially established for all Catholic churches in 837 by Pope Gregory IV.
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