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What Instrument did the Skeleton play?.."tromBONES"

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What do our bones actually do for us other than the obvious which is to help us move and provide structural support? Well, we're here to find out.  For anyone who doesn't know the human body consists of 206 bones. I know you wouldn't think your body had that many bones in it, but it does. Did you know that Bones are technically considered Organs because they're made from more than one type of tissue? Interesting. There are so many bones in the human body that it would be impossible to name all of them if not for the location method which would be dividing the structures first by location into the Axial and Appendicular. Axial bones are bones that a human cannot live without, they provide support, hold some of your organs, etc. Appendicular bones provide mobility. Bones are made up of actively generating tissues, which means that your skeleton, in reality, is breaking down and a new skeleton is in its place every ten years or so. The bones in your body are more than j

The History of Valentine's Day

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Many people throughout the world celebrate it, they go out and buy these gifts and chocolates for their significant other to make them feel special. And for some others, it reminds them of the fact that they don't have a significant other. But regardless people just celebrate it and most people don't know the history of it, I'm here to bring it to you. I am more convinced that Valentine's day  was  started as the pre-Roman empire ritual known as Lupercalia.  Every February 13 - 15, goats and dogs were sacrificed at an altar by the Luperci as an offering, then people were "anointed" with the blood of animals, then cleaned with wool soaked in milk, then they ate and drank till they were full and drunk. After that is the weird part, the Luperci ran around naked and started smacking people with the skins of the animals they sacrificed. But the part of the Festival that leads me to believe that this is how Valentine's day was started is it is known that some

Is Wrestling the oldest sport known to man or is it Running?

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I know some people believe that Wrestling was the Worlds first ever sport but, I am here to prove to you that in fact, it isn't. According to the " 8 Oldest Sports in the World" blog on Oldest.Org, Running is the world's oldest sport because there was no equipment needed to run on two feet. I run, You run, everybody runs but not everyone wrestles. How long do you think it would take for people when they started running to say " Hey, I bet I'm faster than you?". Not too long is probably your answer, mine too. "One of the earliest depictions of sprinting is found in the Lascaux caves in France, dating back to the Upper Paleolithic era (about 15,300 years ago)".  This was also found with a wrestling depiction in those same caves, so there could be an argument that wrestling was the first sport. Running was also made an Olympic sport in 776 BCE while Wrestling was made on in 704 BCE which means running became an Olympic Sport 72 years before Wres