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On a hot summer day, drinking a cool ____ is refreshing.
Christof Loy ____ the Der Faust award for staging Mozart’s Cosi fan tutte at the Frankfurt Opera.
American filmmaker Mark Romanek ____ two of the most expensive music videos ever made.
Jane Frances Winn was one of the first journalists to ____ women’s golf events.
Kodan Cariappa is one of only two Indian Army officers to hold the five-star ____ of field marshal.
Extremist political activist Grace Hutchins promoted a ____ pacifist movement in the United States.
Currently in the UK, the ____ Tansy beetle can only be found on the banks of the River Ouse.
Grangemoor Park in Cardiff, Wales, was created on top of a former ____ site of household garbage and commercial rubbish.
For 50 years, Dr. Donald Unger was a walking, talking and breathing scientific experiment. Although this scenario may sound like something out of a sci-fi movie, Unger’s undertaking was quite practical in nature. He simply wanted to prove that cracking his knuckles didn’t cause arthritis.
During his five-decade experiment, Unger cracked the knuckles on his left hand and not on his right. The results, published in 1998, revealed that despite cracking the knuckles on his left hand at least 36,500 times, Unger did not develop arthritis.
However, they are far from definitive proof that arthritis isn’t a real risk. Cracking one’s knuckles can sometimes lead to hand injuries. A handful of scientists have queried whether the force used to crack a knuckle could potentially lead to cartilage damage, although studies have yet to be done on the subject.
The U.S. Department of Defense funded research taking a serious look at the matter. They examined the hand X-rays of patients during a five-year period. Patients with arthritis were placed in one group and the patients without arthritis were put in another. People in both groups were then asked whether they cracked their knuckles. The results were surprising: people who didn’t crack their knuckles had a slightly greater rate of arthritis than those who did.
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Japan became the world’s biggest car manufacturer at 1972, and it still is.
Medical ultrasound technology was first developed for submarines during the Second World War.
By 1940, the Dutch Committee for Jewish Refugees had facilitated the emigration from Europe of 22,000 Jews.
Scholar Miriam Griffin believes that the Roman emperor Nero was hounded by fear, panic, and persecutory delusions at the end of his reign.
The Great Wall of China was built to protect the country from northern invaders.
Marie Curie was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, and she won it twice.
Being the richest man in the world, Bill Gates hold a ____ of over than 85 billion dollars.
The Guggenheim museum in Manhattan continuously expands his modern art collections according to the latest trends, making it a leading ____ art museum.
In 1912, due in part to some cosmic geometry, the moon momentarily obscured the sun and casted a lunar shadow across the Earth’s surface, causing a solar _____.
Typhoon Caitlin provided ____ relief to Okinawa, where water reservoir levels rose from 35% to over 80% capacity.
I haven’t seen Tom ______ we finished school.
She usually ______ to work by bus, but today she took a taxi.
When I got home, my brother ______ dinner.
If she ______ harder, she might have passed the exam.