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Showing posts with label Cape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cape. Show all posts

Oct 2, 2019

[Ans] The original inspiration for Batman’s cape came from a sketch by whom?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The original inspiration for Batman’s cape came from a sketch by whom?"



When Bob Kane drew his first concept of Batman, it was very different from what we think of Batman today. In his original sketch, Batman wore red tights and a domino mask that didn't hide his blonde (yes, blonde) hair. Instead of a cape, Kane designed Batman with two wings on his back that always stayed up. Kane claimed the design was inspired by Leonardo Da Vinci's diagram of the ornithopter, a flying machine with huge bat-like wings. Leonardo Da Vinci's ornithopter designs were inspired by his study of birds, and conceived the use of the bat-like wings to generate thrust to provide a motion necessary for aerodynamic lift.

[Answer] The original inspiration for Batman’s cape came from a sketch by whom?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The original inspiration for Batman’s cape came from a sketch by whom?"



...When Bob Kane drew his first concept of Batman, it was very different from what we think of Batman today. In his original sketch, Batman wore red tights and a domino mask that didn't hide his blonde (yes, blonde) hair. Instead of a cape, Kane designed Batman with two wings on his back that always stayed up. Kane claimed the design was inspired by Leonardo Da Vinci's diagram of the ornithopter, a flying machine with huge bat-like wings. Leonardo Da Vinci's ornithopter designs were inspired by his study of birds, and conceived the use of the bat-like wings to generate thrust to provide a motion necessary for aerodynamic lift.

Sep 5, 2019

[Answer] 5. "You pinned my violets to your furs". The furs might have been a cape made from a crepuscular rodent native to the Andes Mountains in South America. Which animal, grey-furred in the wild, could this be?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. "You pinned my violets to your furs". The furs might have been a cape made from a crepuscular rodent native to the Andes Mountains in South America. Which animal, grey-furred in the wild, could this be?"



...1. fox 2. mountain lion 3. wolf 4. chinchilla Chinchilla fur is popular in the fur trade because it is very soft due to its density - there are usually over 50 hairs in each hair follicle. While only grey fur is seen in the wild, they have been bred in captivity to produce a variety of colors - white, beige, ebony and more. Because the color is typically very even, it is ideal for small garments, although larger garments can be made. Since the animals are fairly small, a full-length coat made from chinchilla could require the sacrifice of 150 animals. By the end of the 19th century, they had been hunted nearly to extinction because of the popularity of their fur. Two species did survive, and hunting is now illegal, but illegal hunting continues to put pressure on their survival.

May 23, 2019

[Answer] 7. I wear glasses and a cape. I have a scar on my forehead and go to Hogwarts School. I also like flying on my broomstick. Who am I?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. I wear glasses and a cape. I have a scar on my forehead and go to Hogwarts School. I also like flying on my broomstick. Who am I?"



...1. Harry Potter 2. Sabrina the Teenage Witch 3. The Cat in the Hat 4. Professor Snape The Harry Potter books are the best selling children's books ever! If you haven't read them, you should. I'm 32, my mother is 59, my niece is twelve and my nephew is five, and we ALL love the Harry Potter books!

Mar 25, 2019

[Answer] 2. I am in South Africa at the Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa on December 3, 1967. I am standing right next to the gurney transporting Louis Washkansky to the operating room. What historical first am I about to witness?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. I am in South Africa at the Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa on December 3, 1967. I am standing right next to the gurney transporting Louis Washkansky to the operating room. What historical first am I about to witness?"



...1. Heart transplant 2. Endarterectomy 3. Hip replacement 4. Hysterectomy Louis Washkansky received the world's first transplanted heart that day. The surgeon was Christiaan Barnard and the donor was a young woman killed in a motor vehicle accident. Louis unfortunately expired eighteen days after surgery, having developed pneumonia.

Jan 28, 2019

[Answer] In Cape Town, South Africa, what can you can do off a 1,148-foot cliff to get your adrenaline pumping?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question " In Cape Town, South Africa, what can you can do off a 1,148-foot cliff to get your adrenaline pumping? "



...1. wing walk 2. indoor skydive 3. tandem paraglide 4. BASE jump

Jan 2, 2019

[Answer] 5. I was born in 1922 in Beaufort West, and studied medicine at The University of Cape Town. I became the Director of Surgical Research at Groote Schuur Hospital, and in 1967 I performed the first successful heart transplant operation. Who am I?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. I was born in 1922 in Beaufort West, and studied medicine at The University of Cape Town. I became the Director of Surgical Research at Groote Schuur Hospital, and in 1967 I performed the first successful heart transplant operation. Who am I?"



...1. Christiaan Barnard 2. Allan Cormack 3. Johannes Coetzee 4. John Cosnett Chris Barnard used the heart of a young woman who had been killed in a motor accident to transplant into Louis Washkansky. The operation lasted five hours and was successful. Washkansky developed a lung infection and died of pneumonia 18 days later. The second transplant was performed only a month later and the patient survived for almost two years.