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Showing posts with label humanity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label humanity. Show all posts

Sep 19, 2019

[Answer] 2. In 1896, Jesse Reno introduced an ingenious device to the public. It moved humanity and can be found in many establishments, such as shopping centers and airports. What was this common item?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. In 1896, Jesse Reno introduced an ingenious device to the public. It moved humanity and can be found in many establishments, such as shopping centers and airports. What was this common item? "



...1. Electromagnet 2. Electric elevator 3. Escalator 4. Electric motor Jesse's first escalator was installed at Coney Island in 1896. It was approximately 2.1 meters tall and had around 75,000 visitors. Charles Seeberger coined the word escalator and the Otis Company modernized it.

May 6, 2019

[Ans] Which event caused reporter Herbert Morrison to famously cry, "Oh, the humanity!"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which event caused reporter Herbert Morrison to famously cry, "Oh, the humanity!"?"



On this day in 1937, the hydrogen-filled airship Hindenburg erupted into flames and crashed in Lakehurst, New Jersey, killing 36 passengers and crew members. Radio announcer Herb Morrison, who came to Lakehurst to record a routine voice-over for an NBC newsreel, immortalized the Hindenberg disaster in a famous on-the-scene description in which he emotionally declared, “Oh, the humanity!” The recording of Morrison’s commentary was immediately flown to New York, where it was aired as part of America’s first coast-to-coast radio news broadcast.

[Answer] Which event caused reporter Herbert Morrison to famously cry, "Oh, the humanity!"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which event caused reporter Herbert Morrison to famously cry, "Oh, the humanity!"?"



...On this day in 1937, the hydrogen-filled airship Hindenburg erupted into flames and crashed in Lakehurst, New Jersey, killing 36 passengers and crew members. Radio announcer Herb Morrison, who came to Lakehurst to record a routine voice-over for an NBC newsreel, immortalized the Hindenberg disaster in a famous on-the-scene description in which he emotionally declared, “Oh, the humanity!” The recording of Morrison’s commentary was immediately flown to New York, where it was aired as part of America’s first coast-to-coast radio news broadcast.