‘Similia similibus curantur’ is a phrase coined by Dr Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homoeopathy. Nearly 180 years ago, he did an experiment with a drug decoction made from the bark of the chincona tree, known for its curative properties in the treatment of malaria. He drank the decoction, though he was healthy, and developed the symptoms of malaria. This …
Read More »What is show-jumping?
Show-jumping is a competition to see which horse and rider can best jump a series of walls, fences and other obstacles. Points are won and lost as the horses, one after the other, attempt each obstacle on a specially prepared course. Sometimes extra points are awarded to the horse which completes the course successfully in the fastest time. Some of …
Read More »What is sabre-rattling?
Sabre-rattling is an idiomatic phrase that originated in the early 20th century when an officer would threaten to draw his sabre. It usually refers to a flamboyant display of military power as an implied threat or any other threat such as a company threatening another with a lawsuit.
Read More »What is round tripping?
Round tripping has several meanings. In finance, it refers to money that leaves the country, often routed to the diaspora, making its way back to the country in the form of foreign direct investment. It also refers to a company that sells an unused asset to another company, while agreeing to buy it or a similar asset at the same …
Read More »What is rice wine?
Rice wine is made from fermenting freshly steamed glutinous rice. Most rice wines are low in alcohol content, light in colour, non-carbonated and have a sweet flavour. Rice wine is categorised according to the degree to which rice is polished. It does not usually improve with age and should be preferably consumed within one year of bottling.
Read More »What is reindeer moss?
Reindeer moss is a species of lichen so called because it is the staple winter food of reindeer (and caribou) in Arctic and sub-Arctic regions. The animals reach the plant by scraping away the snow with their feet. But plant growth in those cold northern lands is so slow that the lichen can take more than 30 years to recover …
Read More »What is RBI Baseball?
RBI Baseball is a baseball video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was produced by Tengen and originally released in 1987. The roots for RBI Baseball begin with Tengen’s controlling company, Namco. In December 1986, Namco released Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium for the Nintendo Famicom, the Japanese version of the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Read More »What is Rastafarianism?
The Rastafarian movement originated in Jamaica in 1930s, based on the philosophies of Marcus Mosiah Garvey. Today, it has branched out, including groups that still hold Garvey’s beliefs and groups that have disavowed his more controversial stances. His organization’s aim was to unite black people (Negroes) with their rightful homeland, Africa. He prophesied about his people being redeemed by a …
Read More »What is Project Blue Book?
This project is associated with the study of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs). From 1947 to 1969, the US Air force started working on a special project named Blue Book. It was started for investigating UFOs and whether they posed any danger to national security. But it was discontinued later because they could not gather any solid information about UFOs.
Read More »What is Project Blue Beam?
Project Blue Beam is a conspiracy theory about a supposed project whose purpose is to create an artificial Second Coming, in order to control people. As per the alleged theory, the new world order’s purpose is: 1. To abolish all Christian and traditional religions in order to replace them with a one-world religion based on the cult of man. 2. …
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