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Text on the tag: Cinema has come a long way. The first moving picture cameras were invented towards the late 1800s. The early films were usually si...
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Text on the tag: Cinema has come a long way. The first moving picture cameras were invented towards the late 1800s. The early films were usually si...
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Text on the tag: There are a variety of teapots of varying size and shapes, nurturing collectors around the world. What is said to be the largest c...
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Text on the tag: The record for the most number of people (3,083 people) knitting together took place in September 2012 at the Royal Albert Hall in...
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Text on the tag: The earliest written record describing a palette is by the Dukes of Burgundy in the late 1460s as 'trenchers of wood for them [pai...
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Text on the tag: Paleolithic humans used flint to shave body hair, dating as far back as 30,000 BC. With the invention of metalworking, longer last...
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Text on the tag: Electric clippers were invented by Leo J. Wahl and patented in 1921. His corporation, operated today by his descendants, has becom...
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Text on the tag: The first mention of an easel was recorded in the first century CE. Pliny the Elder, Roman author and natural philosopher, describ...
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Text on the tag: Watercolour paint is a mix of pigment (natural or synthetic) that are ground together and held together with a water-soluble gum b...
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Text on the tag: A standard power shower in a home uses on average 136 litres of water per use. Contrary to popular belief, in comparison, a regula...
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Text on the tag: The first patented corkscrew in England was by Samuel Henshaw in 1795. However, earlier designs of a corkscrew was based on a tool...
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Text on the tag: According to a research in 2010 to study people's preference on the manner of unwinding toilet paper, between the option of over o...
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Text on the tag: Black, green, white, and oolong teas, all come from the same plant, Camellia sinensis. The oxidation, processing, and other factor...
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Text on the tag: Tea was popular in the seventeenth century, however, the brewing required pots and tea strainers. Small bags were created by Tom S...
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Text on the tag: The name of the Star Wars four-legged combat walker stands for - All Terrain Armored Transport (AT-AT). Used by the ground forces ...
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Text on the tag: Tea was popular in the seventeenth century, however, the brewing required pots and tea strainers. Small bags were created by Tom S...
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Text on the tag: C-3PO, the Star Wars droid was programmed primarily for etiquette and protocol. Impressively, he was fluent in over six million fo...
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Text on the tag: The TIE/LN starfighter or TIE/line starfighter from Star Wars, often called TIE Fighter or T/F, is often seen in huge numbers in m...
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Text on the tag: The starfighter can be identified by their distinctive S-foils resembling the High Galactic script's character "X" in attack forma...
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Text on the tag: The Star Wars starfighter, commonly referred to as the B-wing, was a heavily armed Rebel Alliance single-pilot starfighter deploye...
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Text on the tag: The Star Wars astromech droid, often referred to as R2, served several masters over his lifetime. With independence and adventurou...
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Text on the tag: Particularly famous for the association with Sherlock Holmes, the magnifying glass is a notable icon in detective fiction. The mag...
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Text on the tag: Among the ancients the key was a symbol of authority and power. Representing knowledge and success, they represent the ability to ...
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Text on the tag: The square is a tool used for marking and measuring a an accurate right angle. It can serve to symbolise the conscience, morality ...
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Text on the tag: The compass is a symbol of accuracy and judgement which can also symbolise our ability to draw a boundary around our desires and p...
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Text on the tag: In Armidale Australia, 777 couples, totalling 1,554 participants, took part in the largest human wheelbarrow race. The earliest wh...
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Text on the tag: Traditionally made of wood, most garden forks today are made of steel. This essential gardening tool is used for loosening soil an...
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Text on the tag: A tool with a scoop-shaped metal blade with a pointed head, the trowel serves to dig holes, break up earth, amongst other gardenin...
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Text on the tag: A hanging pot or basket is used for growing decorative plants. Sometimes hung from buildings, and other times suspended from frame...
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Text on the tag: In May 2012, the first stopwatch ever made was sold in auction by Christie's at Geneva's Four Seasons Hotel des Bergues. Made by L...
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Text on the tag: In the 19th century, pocket watches dominated the industry, and the wristwatch primarily were made for women who did not use pocke...
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Text on the tag: First record of a hat, a painting found in a cave at Lussac-les-Chateaux in Central France, dates around 15,000 BC. As for the ter...
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Text on the tag: Luxury watches tend to be water resistant up to 100-300m, however, the Rolex Deep Sea Special watch was taken nearly 11,000 meters...
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Text on the tag: It is estimated that a man shaves at least 20,000 times in a lifetime. The strength of a single strand of hair can reduce to half ...
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Text on the tag: Surveying around 8,900 adult men, only 92 men responded that they were able tie their own bow tie - equals to about 1% of the men ...
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Text on the tag: Golf shoes with separate screw-in spikes were introduced in 1891, followed by the extra saddle-shaped piece of leather around the ...
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Text on the tag: A deep sense of well-being is established through the activity of working with plants as we consciously become aware of the cycles...
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