The Nike logo in the Qatar World Cup can be seen on the jerseys of 13 teams, including Brazil, England, Portugal, and France. Seven teams are associated with Adidas, and six with Puma. It may be interested to read this blog on the financial aspects of ICC World Cup Cricket. Concl...
Top 10 Interesting Facts about Liu Xiang Share Pin The son of a driver at a water company and a pastry cook at a food factory, Liu was raised by his grandparents because his parents were too busy working. Liu Xiang, (born July 13, 1983, Shanghai, China), hurdler who in 2004 brough...
That’s right, you didn’t misread; here we have one thousand random and interesting facts about literally everything you could think of! Here at The Fact Site, we’re celebrating our 10thbirthday, and we wanted to celebrate hugely! So we’ve spent months researching the biggest & best li...
Here are 40 Interesting Kenya facts. 1-5 Kenya Facts 1. In Kenya, elephant poop is being used to make paper. Elephants poop up to 50 kg a day which can produce 125 sheets of paper. This helps save the indigenous tree population and forest from being dest
In Europe, Muslim trade goods were a sought-after status symbol. Arabic style, wealth, and power were similar to a Gucci logo or the Nike “swoosh” today.[1] Islam’s tradition of oral recitation developed into an efficient vehicle for mass-produced handwritten literature. A single Muslim ...
I hope you enjoyed this article and have discover many fun and interesting facts about Rotterdam. And I truly hope that you’ve learned something new, because that makes exploring and travelling to Rotterdam so much more fun. You will be able to get off the beaten path in Rotterdam with th...
This is the whole ballgame for me: You cannot run a functioning democracy in a media environment where voters do not know basic facts about what candidates do and believe. Voters are living in a post-internet world and legacy institutions have not kept up. Comments Off on On low information...