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Sep 28, 2024

[Answer] What is a synonym for “nutriment”?

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...1. Accoutrement 2. Flourishment 3. Nourishment 4. Enchantment

[Answer] Which animal has 3 hearts, 9 brains and blue blood?

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Octopuses have 3 hearts, because two pump blood to the gills and a larger heart circulates blood to the rest of the body. Octopuses have 9 brains because, in addition to the central brain, each of 8 arms has a mini-brain that allows it to act independently. Octopuses have blue blood because they have adapted to cold, low oxygen water by using hemocyanin, a copper rich protein. We know that octopuses are intelligent, because they like to play and use tools – but we have no way of relating to what it would be like to have 9 brains. The central brain is a doughnut shape that forms a ring around the esophagus, so when an octopus swallows, its food must ‘pass through’ the brain! What a concept! Food for thought…?

The most interesting thing is that they have a mini brain in each arm. This adds up to a lot of distributed brain power. Since each arm has a mini brain, the central brain just sends a higher-level signal to the arm; something like “move to crevice for possible crab.” In our case, our brain would guide and control each movement of our arm. With an octopus, the arm acts almost independently as it proceeds to probe into the crevice, tasting and feeling with its suckers.

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[Answer] Which actress won the Best Actress award for her portrayal of Viola in Shakespeare in Love?

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...In 1999, Gwyneth Paltrow won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of Viola de Lesseps, the fictional lover of William Shakespeare, in the romantic historical drama Shakespeare in Love. Her character, Viola, is a woman who disguises herself as a man to fulfill her dream of performing on stage in Elizabethan England, where women were forbidden from acting. The win solidified Paltrow’s place among Hollywood’s elite, as she beat out strong competition, including Cate Blanchett and Meryl Streep.

[Ans] Which actress won the Best Actress award for her portrayal of Viola in Shakespeare in Love?

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In 1999, Gwyneth Paltrow won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of Viola de Lesseps, the fictional lover of William Shakespeare, in the romantic historical drama Shakespeare in Love. Her character, Viola, is a woman who disguises herself as a man to fulfill her dream of performing on stage in Elizabethan England, where women were forbidden from acting. The win solidified Paltrow’s place among Hollywood’s elite, as she beat out strong competition, including Cate Blanchett and Meryl Streep.

Sep 27, 2024

[Ans] Which philosopher said, "I think, therefore I am"?

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René Descartes was a 17th-century French philosopher best known for the groundbreaking statement "Cogito, ergo sum" which translates to "I think, therefore I am." The phrase is considered the "first principle" of Descartes' philosophy and is the result of his search for a statement that could not be doubted. This profound insight became a cornerstone of Western philosophy, as it asserted that the very act of doubting proved the existence of a thinking being. Hence, the act of thinking itself became undeniable proof of his own existence.

[Answer] Which philosopher said, "I think, therefore I am"?

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...René Descartes was a 17th-century French philosopher best known for the groundbreaking statement "Cogito, ergo sum" which translates to "I think, therefore I am." The phrase is considered the "first principle" of Descartes' philosophy and is the result of his search for a statement that could not be doubted. This profound insight became a cornerstone of Western philosophy, as it asserted that the very act of doubting proved the existence of a thinking being. Hence, the act of thinking itself became undeniable proof of his own existence.

[Answer] 6. When Paul Simon sang "I'm going to Graceland, Memphis, Tennessee/I'm going to Graceland/Poorboys and families/And we are going to Graceland", which singer's home was he going to visit?

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...1. Patsy Cline 2. Frank Sinatra 3. Jimi Hendrix 4. Elvis Presley Not surprisingly, references to "the King" abound in popular music. In fact, there are so many that a Wikipedia page devoted to "songs about Elvis Presley" divides these songs into three categories - those that clearly reference Elvis, songs with "substantial references" to Elvis, and those with "nominal references". All told, Wikipedia lists over 100 such songs! While Paul Simon's 1986 song about his trip to Graceland with his nine year old son might not mention Elvis directly, I still prefer it to songs like "I Saw Elvis at the Walmart" and similar tunes.