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1. Volleyball was invented by William George Morgan, an American educator. Morgan was an acquaintance of basketball inventor James Naismith and the former was inspired by the new sport to invent his own. However, he wanted one that could be played indoors. Taking a badminton net and a soccer ball bladder, he created volleyball.
2. Volleyball had a dainty name: Mintonette. This is on account of the fact that it was similar to badminton (“minton” later turned to “mintonette). It was renamed “volleyball” by another educator, Alfred S. Halstead because the ball was volleyed back and forth. Halstead is credited for popularizing the sport.
3. Originally, volleyball was meant to be played indoors. It was also invented because Morgan wanted a game where players did not have to run. He wanted a game that was physical and required players to perform plenty of actions but does not require direct contact with opposing players.
4. The very first volleyball game was an exhibition played in 1896 at Massachusetts’ Springfield College, then known as the International YMCA Training.
5. Basketballs were once used to play the game but their weight prevented players from keeping the ball in flight. The first volleyballs, which were made from a basketball bladder, proved to be too light and slow.
6. The first “official” volleyball was commissioned by A.G. Spalding & Sons for William Morgan. The company designed a ball that had three layers – the innermost layer was made of latex bladder, the next layer was made of cheesecloth, and the outermost was made of leather.
1. Animals that lay eggs don’t have belly buttons.
2. Mr. Potato Head was the first toy to be advertised on TV.
3. Boanthropy is the psychological disorder in which patients believe they are a cow.
4. Camels have three eyelids.
5. There is a McDonalds in every continent except Antarctica.
6. Mosquitos are attracted to people who just ate bananas.
7. In South Korea, there is an emergency number to report suspected spies (it’s 113!).
8. Cats have over 100 vocal cords.
9. Sonic the Hedgehog’s full name is Ogilvie Maurice Hedgehog.
10. The world’s termites outweigh the world’s humans about 10 to 1.
11. Most toilet paper sold in France is pink.
12. The Hawaiian alphabet only has 12 letters.
13. The human nose can remember 50,000 different scents.
14. Children tend to grow faster in the spring.
15. The television was invented two years after the invention of sliced bread.
16. If you keep a goldfish in a dark room, it will eventually turn white.
17. Bullfrogs do not sleep.
18. A snail breathes through its foot.
19. Fish cough.
20. It took of the creator of the Rubik’s Cube one month to solve the cube after he created it.
1. Although people have kept dogs as pets for many years, it was only in the 1960s that they became increasingly popular in the West. After the Second World War, there was a big increase in the number of households with a pet canine.
2. The phrase ‘man’s best friend’ was first used by Frederick the Great in the 18th Odgen Nash, an American poet, made use of the phrase in his work in the 1900s, thus making it a popular saying.
3. Dogs only sweat through the pads of their feet. This makes it difficult to tell when a dog is very hot, but they will also pant and lie down when they are too hot or exhausted. Panting actually helps them to cool down.
4. Dogs can hear higher pitches than adults when it comes to sound. The hearing of humans is most effective at 2000Hz (Hertz), while dogs can hear very clearly at 8000Hz. Paul McCartney apparently recorded a very high whistle sound in the song ‘A Day in the Life‘, so that his pet dog would be able to hear it.
5. The Chihuahua is the smallest breed of dog in the world. Its name is taken from the state of Chihuahua in Mexico, since this was the border that was crossed when they first came into the United States.
6. Dogs who live in the city will usually live longer than those who spend their lives in the countryside. On average, country dogs will die three years sooner than those within the cities.
7. Newfoundland dogs originated in Canada, where their thick coats and webbed feet helped them to survive the cold weather and large bodies of water.
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