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Aug 11, 2024

[Answer] What kind of singing is “coloratura”?

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...1. Embellished technique at high octaves 2. Monotonous delivery in mid-range 3. Minimalist melody in low octaves 4. Alternating quickly between high and low octaves

[Answer] From which country did the Yorkie breed dog originate?

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The Yorkshire Terrier (also called a "Yorkie" originated in Yorkshire and adjoining Lancashire, a county in northern England.In the mid-19th century, workers from Scotland came to Yorkshire in search of work and brought with them several different varieties of small terriers. Details are scarce. Mrs. A. Foster is quoted as saying in 1886, "If we consider that the mill operatives who originated the breed...were nearly all ignorant men, unaccustomed to imparting information for public us we may see some reason why reliable facts have not been easily attained."

The breed comes from three different dogs, a male named Old Crab, a female named Kitty, and another female whose name is not known.The Paisley Terrier, a smaller version of the Skye Terrier that was bred for a beautiful long silky coat, also figured into the early dogs. Some authorities believed that the Maltese was used as well. "They were all originally bred from Scotch Terriers meaning dogs from Scotland, not today's Scottish Terrier and shown as such the name Yorkshire Terrier was given to them on account of their being improved so much in Yorkshire. The Yorkshire Terrier is a Toy breed of dog.

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[Answer] Which tennis player's name was linked to a computer virus in 2001?

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...In 2001, a computer virus named after popular tennis star Anna Kournikova spread worldwide, infecting millions of computers in a matter of hours. The virus arrived in an email with the subject line "Here you have, ;0)" and was designed to trick email users into opening the attachment ostensibly appearing to be an image of Anna Kournikova. When opened in Microsoft Outlook, the file did not display a picture of the professional tennis player, but instead launched a viral script that forwarded itself to all contacts in the victim's address book.

[Ans] Which tennis player's name was linked to a computer virus in 2001?

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In 2001, a computer virus named after popular tennis star Anna Kournikova spread worldwide, infecting millions of computers in a matter of hours. The virus arrived in an email with the subject line "Here you have, ;0)" and was designed to trick email users into opening the attachment ostensibly appearing to be an image of Anna Kournikova. When opened in Microsoft Outlook, the file did not display a picture of the professional tennis player, but instead launched a viral script that forwarded itself to all contacts in the victim's address book.

Aug 10, 2024

[Answer] What company donated the Hope diamond to the Smithsonian Institution?

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...In 1949, Harry Winston purchased the Hope Diamond from the estate of Evalyn McLean and included it in his renowned traveling exhibition. Less than a decade later, Winston donated the gemstone to the Smithsonian Institution. The 45.52-carat deep-blue diamond, celebrated for its stunning color and rich history, soon became a centerpiece of the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History. Winston's donation was motivated by his belief that this extraordinary gem should be shared with the public and preserved for future generations.

[Ans] What company donated the Hope diamond to the Smithsonian Institution?

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In 1949, Harry Winston purchased the Hope Diamond from the estate of Evalyn McLean and included it in his renowned traveling exhibition. Less than a decade later, Winston donated the gemstone to the Smithsonian Institution. The 45.52-carat deep-blue diamond, celebrated for its stunning color and rich history, soon became a centerpiece of the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History. Winston's donation was motivated by his belief that this extraordinary gem should be shared with the public and preserved for future generations.

[Answer] What was the main purpose of canals during the Industrial Revolution?

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...Before railways were invented in the 1820s, the only way to transport the growing mass of manufactured goods was by river or canal. Roads were not an option, as there were no vehicles that could support such heavy freight. Canals were human-made rivers built across long distances. A path was created alongside the canal, where teams of horses were able to pull heavy loads through the water with relative ease.