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Month: June 2018

A very short history of tennis…..

A very short history of tennis…..

June 29, 2018 History / Odd

Tennis began as an indoor game called jeu de paume (palm game) in medieval France. It was a version of handball and probably first played by priests in cathedral cloisters. The word tennis most likely derives from the French tenez (take), which was shouted before a serve. By 1292 there …

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A very short history of nail polish…..

A very short history of nail polish…..

June 27, 2018 History / Odd

  Ancient Egyptians dyed their fingernails with henna and other natural plant stains, but the first real paint for the nails was developed in China around 3000 B.C. Made of beeswax, egg white, and vegetable dyes, and sometimes gelatin and gum arabic, the lacquer was colour-coded by social rank. At …

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A short history of chewing gum…..

A short history of chewing gum…..

June 25, 2018 History / Odd

The ancient Greeks chewed the resin of the mastic tree; the Maya chewed chicle from the sapodilla, and North American Indians chewed spruce sap (mixed with beeswax, this would become the settlers’ first chewing gum). Chewing gum has a long history in the world, and a long history in the …

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A very short history of chocolate…..

A very short history of chocolate…..

June 25, 2018 History / Odd

Considering how many cultures have contributed to chocolate and the many steps in its manufacture, it’s small wonder that a substance dating back several millennia has been consumed as a food for only about 150 years. First harvested and used by the ancient Maya, chocolate was initially a beverage, and …

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A very, very short history of the Pizza….

A very, very short history of the Pizza….

June 21, 2018 Food / History / Odd

Modern pizza is basically no more than a circle of dough spread with sauce and sprinkled with cheese. It’s probably these simple elements that have made pizza a worldwide staple; most cuisines include some kind of flatbread that can be topped with oils, vegetables, and meats. The ancient Greeks made …

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A very, very short history of Tea….

A very, very short history of Tea….

June 21, 2018 History / Odd

Cultivated for thousands of years in India, tea is now drunk all over the world. The apocryphal story about how the Chinese found tea involves Emperor Shennong’s hygienic belief in boiled water and a few leaves of a plant falling into his cup around the year 2737 B.C. The emperor …

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A very, very short history of the sandwich……..

A very, very short history of the sandwich……..

June 15, 2018 History / Odd

  John Montagu, the fourth Earl of Sandwich, certainly contributed his title’s name to the popular snack of two pieces of bread holding some type of filling. In 1762, Montagu, a notoriously avid gambler, realised that the type of food he’d seen in his Middle and Near Eastern travels would …

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A very, very short history of the music video…….

A very, very short history of the music video…….

June 14, 2018 History / Odd

  Long before the birth of rock–and-roll, the first music videos were making their own noise. In fact the Dickson Experimental Sound Film, widely recognised as the oldest known musical video, dates back to the mid-1890s. In it, two slightly drunk men dance while inventor William Dickson plays the violin …

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A very, very short history of the comic book……..

A very, very short history of the comic book……..

June 14, 2018 History / Odd

  From the earliest cave paintings to Egyptian hieroglyphics to Michelangelo’s The Creation of Man on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, art has told stories in narrative form. Swiss writer Rodolphe Töpffer created the first narrative tabloid in 1833, Histoire de M. Jabot, by combining pictures and text in …

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A very short history of the pop-up book….

A very short history of the pop-up book….

June 12, 2018 Books / History

Pop-up books are synonymous with early childhood, giving young minds a chance to explore a story through moving parts and artful paper construction. But the history of the pop-up book begins with philosophy and spirituality. The first known examples of the books date back to the 14th century, when a …

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