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Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts
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Sep 4, 2019

[Answer] In 1995, UNESCO named Easter Island (a remote volcanic island in Polynesia) as a World Heritage Site. What is this place known for?

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May 8, 2019

[Answer] What are Easter eggs said to symbolize?

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...Historians tend to lean toward the belief that the custom of Easter eggs is rooted in pagan traditions. The egg is an ancient symbol in many cultures and is almost universally taken as a symbol of new life. The egg is historically an integral part of pagan festivals celebrating the coming of spring. Because Easter is a Christian religion, Easter eggs take on a different symbolism for many. For those who follow a Christian belief, Easter eggs represent Jesus's emergence from the tomb and His resurrection. The practice of decorating eggs traces to the 13th century. Source: History.com

Apr 28, 2019

[Answer] Who was Fred Astaire's leading lady in the 1940s movie "Easter Parade?"

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..."Easter Parade" is a favored classic for the Easter season. It stars Fred Astaire and Judy Garland in the lead roles of Don Hewes and Hannah Brown. The movie tells the story of a nightclub dancer (Astaire) who hires a naïve chorus girl (Garland) to be his new dance partner. He's hoping to make his former partner, who broke away to perform solo, jealous. He's so sure of his talent, he claims he can make any partner a star. It includes the iconic song, "Easter Parade," by Irvin Berlin and Alfred Newman. Source: IMDb.com

Apr 22, 2019

[Ans] Which animal brings Easter eggs in Switzerland?

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Like the rest of the Northern Hemisphere, Easter arrives at the beginning of Spring in Switzerland. Easter and Spring are wrapped up together, but that country’s symbol of growth and rebirth isn’t the bunny—it’s the cuckoo bird. (It makes more sense for eggs to come from birds than bunnies, right?) Swiss children fill their baskets on Easter morning by hunting for colored eggs and chocolate eggs left by the Easter Cuckoo. Cuckoos are much more prevalent in Switzerland anyhow—it’s the origin place of the cuckoo clock, after all.

[Answer] Which animal brings Easter eggs in Switzerland?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which animal brings Easter eggs in Switzerland?"



...Like the rest of the Northern Hemisphere, Easter arrives at the beginning of Spring in Switzerland. Easter and Spring are wrapped up together, but that country’s symbol of growth and rebirth isn’t the bunny—it’s the cuckoo bird. (It makes more sense for eggs to come from birds than bunnies, right?) Swiss children fill their baskets on Easter morning by hunting for colored eggs and chocolate eggs left by the Easter Cuckoo. Cuckoos are much more prevalent in Switzerland anyhow—it’s the origin place of the cuckoo clock, after all.

Apr 21, 2019

[Ans] 59% of people eat which part of a chocolate Easter Bunny first?

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It happens every spring, researchers say: A disturbing epidemic of confectionary rabbit auricular amputations. Or, in layman’s terms, biting the ears off of your chocolate Easter bunny. As it turns out, a new study looks at our preferences for deforming the chocolatey critters. It notes that an online survey of more than 28,000 Americans reveal that 59 percent of us eat the ears first. About 4 percent start at the other end with the feet or tail, while 33 percent of people indicate no preference at all when going in for the all-important first bite.

[Answer] 59% of people eat which part of a chocolate Easter Bunny first?

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...It happens every spring, researchers say: A disturbing epidemic of confectionary rabbit auricular amputations. Or, in layman’s terms, biting the ears off of your chocolate Easter bunny. As it turns out, a new study looks at our preferences for deforming the chocolatey critters. It notes that an online survey of more than 28,000 Americans reveal that 59 percent of us eat the ears first. About 4 percent start at the other end with the feet or tail, while 33 percent of people indicate no preference at all when going in for the all-important first bite.

Apr 5, 2019

[Answer] To which country does Easter Island belong?

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...Easter Island's first inhabitants were the Polynesians. Their name for the island was Rapa Nui. The Dutch gave it the name "Easter Island" in 1722 when English explorer James Cook visited it. Chile annexed Easter Island in 1888. Easter Islanders are full citizens of Chile. Easter Island is home to the famous Moai statues. There are nearly 900 of these mysterious stone carvings. They are 13-feet tall and weigh 13 tons. No one knows for certain what the purpose of these statues is or how they came to the island. Source: Reference.com

Mar 29, 2019

[Answer] Which street in New York hosts the Easter Parade each year?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which street in New York hosts the Easter Parade each year?"



...The tradition of an Easter Parade began in the 19th century as a high-society affair. Society's favorites dressed in their finest to gather in Central Park originally, but it eventually changed to Fifth Avenue as the beginning of the event. The festival got a large boost from the musical, "Easter Parade," starring Judy Garland and Fred Astaire. The parade is a staple in the spring in New York. It has morphed into an opportunity for attendees to go all-out on creative hats and accessories, many of them handmade. Source: NY.Curbed.com

Mar 26, 2018

[Ans] Under which president did the White House Easter Egg Roll officially begin?

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... On Monday, April 2, 2018, First Lady Melania Trump will host the 140th annual Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House! The White House Easter Egg Roll is a timeless ...Egg rolling, or an Easter egg roll is a traditional game played with eggs at Easter. Different nations have different versions of the game, usually played with hard-boiled, decorated ...


Step 2 : Answer to the question "Under which president did the White House Easter Egg Roll officially begin?"



Rutherford B. Hayes:


It was under the administration of President Rutherford B. Hayes that the annual White House Easter Egg Roll began. It has become a timeless tradition each year, hosted by the First Lady on the South Lawn. Informal events to celebrate Easter at the White House were held as far back as the administration of Abraham Lincoln. President Hayes allowed children onto the South Lawn for egg-rolling games in 1878, laying the official foundation for the celebration. President Benjamin Harrison would add the music of the United States Marine Band in 1889. World Wars I and II interrupted the egg rolls, but they returned in 1953 under President Dwight D. Eisenhower. This year's festivities will be the 140th White House Easter Egg Roll. Source: WhiteHouse.gov


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Mar 25, 2018

[Ans] What is the most popular non-chocolate Easter candy in the United States?

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...Chocolate is a typically sweet, usually brown food preparation of Theobroma cacao seeds, roasted and ground. It is made in the form of a liquid, paste, or in a block, or used as a flavoring ingredient in other foods.
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Peeps:


For more than two decades, no other non-chocolate Easter-themed candy has successfully competed with Peeps. Favored by children and adults alike, each spring sees more than 1.5 billion Peeps purchased and consumed around Easter. The original Peeps were yellow chicks, and these are still the favorite. Yellow bunnies come in second on the most popular color/shape combination list, and pink comes in second on the preferred color chart. The Rodda Candy Company began automating the Peeps production process in 1953. Source: MentalFloss.com


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Oct 28, 2017

[Ans] Which breed of chicken is the "Easter egg chicken," named because of the multicolored eggs the hens lay?


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In current American usage an Easter Egger is any chicken that possesses the "blue egg" gene, but doesn't fully meet any breed standard defined in the American Poultry Association's (APA) standards, or in the case of Easter Egger bantams, the American Bantam Association's (ABA) standards.


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Ameraucana:

The Ameraucana is an American breed of domestic chicken. It was developed in the United States in the 1970s, and derives from Araucana chickens brought from Chile. It was bred to retain the blue-egg gene but eliminate the lethal alleles of the parent breed. There are both standard-sized and bantam versions.



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In current American usage an Easter Egger is any chicken that possesses the "blue egg" gene, but doesn't fully meet any breed standard defined in the American Poultry Association's (APA) standards, or in the case of Easter Egger bantams, the American Bantam Association's (ABA) standards.


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Ameraucana:

The Ameraucana is an American breed of domestic chicken. It was developed in the United States in the 1970s, and derives from Araucana chickens brought from Chile. It was bred to retain the blue-egg gene but eliminate the lethal alleles of the parent breed. There are both standard-sized and bantam versions.



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