An absolute restraint is such a restraint which completely takes away the right of the transferee to alienate or dispose of the property. … The property must be transferred to the transferee subject to the condition. What is a disabling restraint on alienation? Alienation, in this context, means the abilityRead More →

Flury states, in fact, that the excretions of Ascaris when kept in vitro are hemolytic, and inclines to the view that anemia may be caused by the absorption of toxic substances produced by the worms. Does Ascaris lumbricoides cause anemia? Ascariasis predominates in areas of poor sanitation and is associatedRead More →

The Utes were hunter-gatherers, and moved from place to place frequently as they gathered food for their families. Ute men hunted deer, elk, buffalo, and small game. Ute women gathered roots, pine nuts, seeds and fruits. Ute Indians also used to enjoy eating grasshoppers and other insects. How long didRead More →

Princeton, city, seat (1837) of Mercer county, southern West Virginia, U.S., about 10 miles (16 km) northeast of Bluefield. Did Sam Elliott live in Princeton WV? Sam Elliott was born in Sacramento, California, to a physical training instructor mother and a father who worked for the Department of the Interior.Read More →

1909: Clarence “Leo” Fender is born. The designer, engineer and inventor would found the Fender Electric Instrument Manufacturing Company, the banner under which he created and produced the first wave of commercially successful electric guitars, basses and amplifiers. How many guitars did Leo Fender make? Leo Fender story – GuitarInsite.Read More →

Wolf’s bane (also known as monkshood or aconite) can refer to many different species, but in particular those in the genus Aconitum. These perennial plants in the Buttercup family (Ranunculaceae) are native to the mountains across the Northern Hemisphere. Why is it called women’s bane? Early 17th century; earliest useRead More →

1909: Clarence “Leo” Fender is born. The designer, engineer and inventor would found the Fender Electric Instrument Manufacturing Company, the banner under which he created and produced the first wave of commercially successful electric guitars, basses and amplifiers. How many guitars did Leo Fender make? Leo Fender story – GuitarInsite.Read More →

The Latin name of the species, mollis meaning “soft, smooth”, refers to the texture of the leaves. Do deer eat bear’s breeches? Prickly-leafed deer resistant perennials include bear’s breeches (Acanthus mollis), Oriental poppy (Papaver orientale) and globe thistle (Echinops ritro). Deer equally avoid leaves with coarse hairs that create aRead More →

Polio is a viral disease which may affect the spinal cord causing muscle weakness and paralysis. The polio virus enters the body through the mouth, usually from hands contaminated with the stool of an infected person. Polio is more common in infants and young children and occurs under conditions ofRead More →

Husserl argued that transcendental-phenomenological idealism did not deny the actual existence of the real world, but sought instead to clarify the sense of this world (which everyone accepts) as actually existing. What is Husserl phenomenology? Husserl defined phenomenology as “the science of the essence of consciousness”, centered on the definingRead More →