On this day (11/30) in 1979, Pink Floyd released *The Wall*, one of the best-selling albums ever. Featuring hits like "Another Brick in the Wall," it became a cultural icon, celebrated for its storytelling and groundbreaking sound.
On this day (11/30) in 1979, Pink Floyd released *The Wall*, one of the best-selling albums ever. Featuring hits like "Another Brick in the Wall," it became a cultural icon, celebrated for its storytelling and groundbreaking sound.
Thanksgiving didn’t become an official holiday in the U.S. until 1863, during the Civil War. President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed it a national holiday as a way to unify the country.
Thanksgiving didn’t become an official holiday in the U.S. until 1863, during the Civil War. President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed it a national holiday as a way to unify the country.
Napoleon wasn’t short—he was actually of average height for his time. The myth of Napoleon being unusually short comes from a mix-up between French and English measurement systems. At 5’2” in French feet, he was about 5’6” in modern terms, which was typical for men in the early 19th century.
Napoleon wasn’t short—he was actually of average height for his time. The myth of Napoleon being unusually short comes from a mix-up between French and English measurement systems. At 5’2” in French feet, he was about 5’6” in modern terms, which was typical for men in the early 19th century.
Botanically, a berry is a fruit produced from the ovary of a single flower with seeds embedded inside the flesh. That’s why bananas qualify, but strawberries don’t—they develop from a flower with multiple ovaries, making them an “aggregate fruit.”
Botanically, a berry is a fruit produced from the ovary of a single flower with seeds embedded inside the flesh. That’s why bananas qualify, but strawberries don’t—they develop from a flower with multiple ovaries, making them an “aggregate fruit.”