Monday, June 24, 2013

World's LARGEST Office Building

U.S Pentagon is the world's LARGEST Office Building!! 




  •   Pentagone Building looks like a Geomatric shape called Pentagone, which has 5 angles

  • U.S initially budgeted at $35 million, but wound up costing $63 million, more than $900 today’s money
  • On January 15, 1943, work completed on the new headquarters for the U.S. War Department in Arlington, Virginia.
  • Pentagon was built to accommodate nearly 30,000 defense workers tasked with helping America Win WWII.
  • More than 17 miles of corridors
                                                                    
source: “Pentagon.” 2013. The History Channel website. Jun 24 2013, 11:25 http://www.history.com/topics/pentagon. 

Invention of Electric bulb changed Human Sleep Pattern

Today I have learned a fascinating fact about how lightbulb change human sleep pattern!


According to History Channel.. 

   The invention of the light bulb not only illuminated the night, but it may have permanently changed human sleep patterns. 
  Prior to the introduction of electric lights, people typically slept an average of 9 hours a night - at least 90 minutes more than then 7 hours or less that is now common. 

                            
Source: Andrews Evan,"11 Innovation that Changed History", Dec18,2012 http://www.history.com/news/history-lists/11-innovations-that-changed-history

Great Fire in London



In 1666, London faced a unbelievable fire, which is known as " Great Fire of London" to many of us. This is what happened, on the evening of Sept. 1 1666, when Mr. Thomas Farrinor, the king's baker, failed to properly extinguish his oven, which eventually caused burning the half of London!
Here's a brief stats of Great Fire's destructive consequences in London: 
  • 13,000 houses 
  • 90 churches 
  • Lots of public buildings 
  • St. Paul's Cathedral  
  • 100,000 people were left homeless 
Here's an amazing fact: only 5 people were INJURED!




Source: “Great Fire of London begins.” 2013. The History Channel website. Jun 24 2013, 9:10 http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/great-fire-of-london-begins.

Saturday, June 22, 2013

The Shortest U.S President


James Madison was the shortest president in the history of U.S presidency. Here's a very brief description of James Madison: 

  •  He was only 5"4  
  • James Madison (1751-1836) from Virginia, was founding father of the United States and the 4th American president.  
  • He served in the office from 1809 - 1817 
  • An Advocate for a strong federal government. 
  • He composed the first drafts of the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights and earned the nickname " Father of the Constitution


Source: “James Madison.” 2013. The History Channel website. Jun 22 2013, 3:37 http://www.history.com/topics/james-madison

The Tallest U.S President

  • The Tallest U.S president was Abraham Lincoln at 6'' 4!


  • Abraham Lincoln, a self-taught lawyer and legislator with a reputations as an eloquent opponent of slavery, shocked many when he overcame several more prominent contenders to win the Republican Part's nomination for the president in 1860.
  • He was the 16th U.S President 
  •  He was assassinated in 1865, White house Ford's Theather.


Source: http://www.history.com/topics/presidential-election-facts 

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Paper Money - Who Invented Paper Money?



Paper money actually invented in China. For centuries Chinese people used copper coins as their primary currency but since copper is a heavy metal so they had to come up with something more convenient like paper form; light, easy to carry and most importantly safe! 
  • Usage of paper notes dates backs in 7th Century Tang Dynasty. 
  • It is believed that their paper money eventually became known as “ flying Money” 
  • Even though the paper money wasn’t very popular, in 900 – 1000, it become more useful until a cooper shortage forced merchants and Song Dynasty Government officials to issue and accept paper notes backed by gold reserves – First legal tender in the world!!!


Source: Barbara Maranzani, . N.p.. Web. 16 Jun 2013. <http://www.history.com/news/history-lists/8-things-you-may-not-know-about-money>.

Electronic Money - Transferring Money Via Mobile Devices



In 2007, Vodafone, the British telecom giant and Safaricom, a Kenyan mobile operator worked together on program called M-Pesa that ultimately allowed people to make payments and transfer money with their mobile devices!




Source: Goldstein, J Who Made That, New Times Magazine, 34 


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