and heard some song, ‘When the Yanks raised the Stars and Stripes on Iwo Jima Isle,’” Dave Severance, then a Marine Corps captain, recalled. “We looked at each other, said, ‘What the hell isthatall about?’ and then realized how famous the raising had become.” ...
[Top 15] Most Famous Gods in Greek Mythology 15. Dionysus Starting with number 15, Dionysus the Greek God of Wine, Fruit, Vegetation, Fertility, and even Insanity. Dionysus is known for a lot of things and has been portrayed in many different media. If you’re a fan of Percy Jackson ...
Crusader Kings 2, of course, is famous for being a weirdly silly RPG hiding in the shell of a strategy game like a fun snail that watches way too much Game Of Thrones. It seems like Paradox are capitalising on that strange duality for the sequel, too - while the game’s strategy shel...
The sound of Cole's Lightning Storm touching down in In Famous, carving a path of destruction across the city. The best part is when you can't hear the electricity anymore because its far away, all you can hear is the thundering rumbles from the sky reminding you that Cole is harnessing...
Their duties are largely ceremonial, much like the famous Queen's Guard at Buckingham Palace. In short, they are not to react to external stimuli unless it threatens the tomb, and they are not to be moved from their post under any circumstance. Even under penalty of chemical attack. That'...
Pelosi's"Impeachment is off the table"could become as famous as Chamberlain's"Peace in our time" on history's yardstick of biggest political bungles of all time. Send e-mail to Bart|Discuss it on The BartCop Forum|Comment on it at the BartBlog ...
1. Roman tragedy Et tu, Brute? Despite having lived more than 2,000 years ago, Julius Caesar remains one of the most famous leaders to have met a brutal end. The "dictator in perpetuity" of the Roman Empire died on the Ides of March in 44 B.C. Senators Brutus and Cassius led a ...
Although physicist Albert Einstein was most famous for his theory of relativity, that work never earned him a Nobel Prize. What did, however, was his work explaining the science behind the photoelectric effect, which deals with the transfer of electricity through light. It is the science that ...