1CIn this article, we'll come to two things invented by women, Liquid Paper and WindshieldWiper.Bette Graham was not a very good typist. Still the high school dropout worked her way tobecome the executive secretary for the chairman of the board of the Texas Bank and Trust. Itwas in the...
2. Edison invented many things in his lifetime. All his ___ were very important. (invent) 3. Last night I saw the ___ concert of Taylor Swift with my best friend. (live) 4. The abacus is one of the first ___ machines which is fast and accurate. (calculate) 5. She is at _...
Bette Graham was not a very good typist.Still the high school dropout worked her way to become the executive secretary for the chairman of the board of the Texas Bank and Trust.It was in the 1950s, and the electric typewriter was just introduced.Secretaries often found themselves difficult ...
In reading them though, it’s very clear that Bethesda did not live up to games these people invented in their head: The collision of Fallout and multiplayer sparks all sorts of exciting ideas in my mind, most of which have to do with post-apocalyptic role-playing. What if I ran a ...
2.Edisoninventedmanythingsinhislifetime.Allhis___wereveryimportant.(invent) 3.LastnightIsawthe___concertofTaylorSwiftwithmybestfriend.(live) 4.Theabacusisoneofthefirst___machineswhichisfastandaccurate.(calculate) 5.Sheisat___50yearsold.(little) 6.People...
59.答案 Because he invented a new dance./Because he started the"twist"dance.根据In the late 1950s Chubby Checker started a dance that he called the"twist."The twist,like so many new dances,was lively,and people who performed it used a lot of energy.The word chubby means"a little bit...
(then Timely) Comics’Captain America, who took a government-invented “super soldier serum” to transform into a superhero. The Shield and Captain America were two of acontingentof starred-and-striped heroes who appeared prior to and after America’s entrance in the war: Miss Victory, U.S....
Snoopy balloon at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. When Peanuts made its October 1950 debut, it was published in seven U.S. newspapers. That first year, the comic strip came in last place in the New York World Telegram’s reader survey of cartoons; however, a book of Peanuts reprint...
The hyper-realistic fake blood we think of from movies like “The Shining” came about in the 1960s, invented by pharmacist John Tinegate. Nicknamed Kensington Gore, it launched re-formulations of fake blood that would appease audiences of horror movies in color. Today, most fake blood (inclu...
1832: Anelectromagnetic telegraphwas created by Baron Schilling in Russia, and in 1833 Carl Friedrich Gauss and Wilhelm Weber invented their own code to communicate over a distance of 1200 m within Göttingen, Germany. 1844: Samuel Morse sends the first morse code public telegraph message "What...