Dozens of survivors once joined the event but their attendance has declined as survivors have aged. Today there are only 16 still living, according to a list maintained by Kathleen Farley, the California state chair of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors. ...
1. Which is NOT the life of the people living in Himalayas? A. They work near their homes in the clean mountains. B. They take more exercise and eat more food than people in the cities. C. They eat vegetables grown by themselves. ...
Regarding the current conversation around presidents and age, she thinks people are looking at it in a myopic way, noting that her book examines three different kinds of aging—physical, psychological, and, of course, chronological. “That’s what people seem really zeroed in on right now,” ...
July 27th, was a bell ringer. It drew the largest crowd in five decades. Three-hundred thirty six attendees packed the grandiose ballroom of the Stockton Hilton Hotel in California. Excitement saturated the air. Nothing could have marred what appeared...
23. Cats have a very strong sense of hearing. They can hear 64,000 hertz, or levels, of sound. Humans can only hear 20,000 hertz, while dogs can hear 45,000 hertz. Go cats! 24. Nine presidents had pet cats while living in the White House, including Abraham Lincoln, George W. Bus...