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Igloo
The igloo, if correctly built, will support the weight of a person standing on the roofJohannes Vermeer
The Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer spent his life in Delft, the city of his birthJoshua Nkomo
Joshua Nkomo was declared a national hero in recognition of his leading role in the struggle to establish Zimbabwe's independenceRecorder (music)
The recorder, originally popular in Medieval music, was revived in the twentieth centuryIron
Iron is an essential element for all known forms of lifeEagles
The Eagles are the highest-selling American band in U.S. historyFlorida Keys
Key West, located in the Florida Keys, is the southernmost city of the continental United States and only 94 miles from CubaJacques Chirac
Jacques Chirac was given the nickname "Le Bulldozer" by Georges Pompidou for his skill at getting things doneFreemasonry
In Freemasonry, the Supreme Being is referred to as the "Great Architect of the Universe," in keeping with the use of architectural symbolismAristotle
Aristotle believed that human nature is inherently political since individuals cannot achieve happiness without forming states (political bodies) because the individual in isolation is not self-sufficientRwanda
Rwanda is known as the "Land of a Thousand Hills"Nigerian Civil War
The suffering in Biafra during the Nigerian Civil War led to the development of international humanitarian agencies designed to respond to complex emergencies anywhere in the worldBiome
The British Empire was known as "the empire on which the sun never sets"Hernán Cortés
It has been said that when Hernan Cortes reached Mexico the Aztecs thought he was their god QuetzalcoatlAdult education
Some of the first formalized adult education institutions were correspondence schools.Felix Adler (professor)
Felix Adler founded the Society for Ethical Culture, a nontheistic religious movementPicts
The Picts - "painted people" - were ancient inhabitants of Scotland who lived north of Hadrian's WallHoly Sepulchre
the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem is considered the holiest Christian site in the world, built at the place of Jesus' crucifixion and burialAnsgar
Saint Ansgar is known as "Apostle to the North" for his efforts in bringing Christianity to ScandinaviaLev Vygotsky
Lev Vygotsky has been called the "Mozart of Psychology"Habsburg
The House of Habsburg was one of the most powerful families in Europe being Holy Roman Emperors and rulers of Austria (and the Austrian Empire) for over six centuriesActors Studio
The Actors Studio is best known for Lee Strasberg's work developing and teaching method acting, based on the innovations of Constantin StanislavskiDonald O. Hebb
Donald O. Hebb's work laid the foundation for neuropsychology as he sought to understand how neurons in the brain contributed to [[psychologyIroquois
Five tribes formed the original Iroquois Confederacy, which had a constitution known as the Gayanashagowa (or "Great Law of Peace") memorized with the help of special beads called wampumNorman Borlaug
Nobel laureate Norman Borlaug has been called the father of the Green RevolutionMargaret Thatcher
A Soviet newspaper gave Margaret Thatcher the nickname "Iron Lady," which she enjoyed as it reflected her uncompromising politics and steadfast leadershipJudo
Despite the meaning of "judo" being "the gentle way," it is very demanding and injury can easily occurJohn Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury
John Lubbock became Lord Avebury in recognition of his efforts to preserve the Avebury archaeological siteMethuselah
Methuselah is famous for having lived 969 years, according to the Bible, a lifespan much beyond current human longevity and thus the subject of much speculationAbyssinian (cat)
Abyssinian cats, or Abys, are often called the "Clowns of the Cat Kingdom"Charles Kingsley
Author Charles Kingsley was one of the first to praise Charles Darwin's book "On the Origin of Species," and seeking a reconciliation between science and Christian doctrineSasquatch
Although sightings of Bigfoot, also known as Sasquatch, continue to be reported the majority of scientist remain skeptical about the existence of such a creatureContact lens
The first corrective contact lenses were made of blown glassFidel Castro
Castro's dying wish was to avoid a cult of personality developing by banning statues and naming of streets in his honorBryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon has one of the highest concentrations of hoodoos of any place on Earth.Thanksgiving
As a liturgical festival, Thanksgiving corresponds to the English and continental European Harvest festival.Neoclassical Music
Neoclassical music emerged as a reaction to romanticism with a return to the order and emotional restraint of classical music following the ferment of the First World WarElisha ben Abuyah
Elisha ben Abuyah was known as "Acher" ("outcast") and condemned as a heretic by his fellow TannaimMythical creature
Mythical creatures are often chimeras, composed of parts of two or more animalsArthur Phillip
Arthur Phillip was the first governor of New South Wales, the first colony in Australia