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How can you make a tangsten filament light bulb last 100 years? 9 months 4 weeks ago

By keeping it in a safe without using. wrapped in a shock proof cardboard box.

Who was the youngest president ever in office? 10 months ago

John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the youngest man elected President; he was the youngest president ever in office when he was was 43 years old. He was the youngest to die at age 46. Theodore Roosevelt was 42 years old when he took office and he was the youngest man to serve as president when he took over after William McKinley's assassination. He was 42. So the Answers are.. John F Kennedy is the youngest elected President ever in office Theodore Roosevelt was youngest was the youngest man to serve as president when he took over after William McKinley's assassination. He was 42.

What did st.patric do to drive the snakes away in irrland? 10 months ago

Pious legend credits Patrick with banishing snakes from the island, though post-glacial Ireland never actually had snakes, one suggestion is that snakes referred to the serpent symbolism of the Druids of that time and place, as shown for instance on coins minted in Gaul (Carnutes), or that it could have referred to beliefs such as Pelagianism, symbolized as ?serpents?. Legend also credits Patrick with teaching the Irish about the concept of the Trinity by showing people the shamrock, a 3-leaved clover, using it to highlight the Christian belief of 'three divine persons in the one God' (as opposed to the Arian belief that was popular in Patrick's time). Whether or not these legends are true, the very fact that there are so many legends about Patrick shows how important his ministry was to Ireland. Some Irish legends involve the Oilliph?ist, the Caor?nach, and the Cop?g Ph?draig. During his evangelising journey back to Ireland from his parent's home at Birdoswald, he is understood to have carried with him an ash wood walking stick or staff. He thrust this stick into the ground wherever he was evangelising and at the place now known as Aspatria (ash of Patrick) the message of the good news took so long to get through to the people there that the stick had taken root by the time he was ready to move on. The 12th century work Acallam na Sen?rach tells of Patrick being met by two ancient warriors, Ca?lte mac R?n?in and Ois?n, during his evangelical travels. The two were once members of Fionn mac Cumhaill's warrior band the Fianna, and somehow survived to Patrick's time. They traveled with the saint and told him their stories.

What was the only political entity to grant recognition to the Confederate States of America during the Civil War (1861-? 10 months ago

The "Vatican" was the only political entity to grant recognition to the Confederate States of America during the Civil War (1861-1865),

What are the only parrots that can be sexed by eye color? 10 months ago

The Rose-breast cockatoo commonly called the Galah belongs to the Genus Eolophus, The great majority of adult Galahs can be sexed by eye colouration and by the intensity of the red or pink colouration of the naked skin around the eye. Adult males have a darker eye colouration compared to females. The iris of the male is a dark brown (appearing almost black from a distance); while the iris of the female ranges from light brown to pinkish-red.