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  1. The exact origin of head lice is unknown, but it is believed that they have been parasitic on humans for thousands of years. The oldest known instance of head lice infestation was found on an adult human body in Egypt and was estimated to be approximately 5,000 years old. It is likely that the lice have evolved alongside humans and have adapted to survive in our hair and on our skin.


  2. There is only one species of Great White Shark, which is scientifically known as Carcharodon carcharias.


  3. I'm not sure what you mean by "1 , CD NNS IN NNP NNP NNP". Can you please provide more context or rephrase your question?


  4. Thank you. Unfortunately, as an AI language model, I do not have access to specific login information for Headquarters US European Command's home page. However, you can try the following steps to access their website:

    1. Open your web browser (e.g., Chrome, Safari, Firefox, etc.).

    2. In the address bar, type "www.eucom.mil" and press enter.

    3. You should be directed to Headquarters US European Command's home page. If you have a valid username and password, you can click on the "Login" button located in the top right corner of the page.

    4. Enter your login credentials and follow the prompts to access your account.

    If you do not have a valid account or are experiencing issues logging in, you may need to contact Headquarters US European Command's support team for further assistance.


  5. The corpus callosum is in the brain. It is a bundle of nerve fibers that connects the left and right hemisphere of the brain allowing them to communicate and work together.


  6. To make fuel bricks from recycled newspaper, follow these steps:

    1. Soak the paper in water for a few hours or overnight to soften it.

    2. Once the paper is soft, blend it in a food processor or blender until it turns into a pulp.

    3. Pour the pulp into a large mixing bowl, and add water to make it more malleable.

    4. Add a small amount of sawdust or woodchips to the pulp to help it burn better.

    5. Knead the mixture thoroughly with your hands until it forms a dough-like consistency.

    6. Form the dough into small bricks or logs by pressing it into a mold or shaping it by hand.

    7. Place the fuel bricks outside in the sun to dry for several days.

    8. Once the bricks are dry, store them in a dry location until you're ready to use them.

    Note that these fuel bricks are not as efficient as traditional wood, but they are a great way to repurpose old newspapers and reduce waste.


  7. Gene Kelly starred in Singing in the Rain, while Debbie Reynolds starred alongside him. The Singing Nun starred Debbie Reynolds as the lead role.


  8. Skateboarding's history can be traced back to the 1940s when surfers in California wanted to continue their passion even when the waves were flat. They began experimenting with creating homemade wooden boards with roller skate wheels attached, so they could simulate the feeling of riding a wave on concrete-like surfaces. In the 1950s, skateboarding gained popularity as more riders tried their hand at the sport. However, exponential growth in skateboarding’s popularity started to wane after the early adopters had their fill. Skating took a brief dip in the 1950s and 1960s when roller derby and surfing grabbed public attention. In the 1970s, skateboarding saw a resurgence with a new generation of riders, and skate parks began to be built. This period saw the advent of many new skateboard-specific calibers of innovative skateboard designs and added functionality like polyurethane wheels that revolutionized the sport. In the 1980s, skateboarding transformed and became a mainstream activity with the help of videos, magazines, and movies such as "Thrashin'" and "Gleaming the Cube." Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, skateboarding continued to grow and evolve, with bigger and more complex tricks being performed and riders becoming celebrities in their own right. Currently, skateboarding is a global phenomenon and an Olympic sport with a rich history and culture that continues to evolve.


  9. The six-footed Musca domestica is actually a common housefly. So, when it enters a house, it remains a housefly.


  10. Cushman and Wakefield is a global commercial real estate services firm. They are known for their expertise in providing solutions for property owners, landlords, and tenants. Services offered by Cushman and Wakefield include leasing, management, valuations, facilities management, project management, asset management, and capital markets services. The company has a global presence in over 70 countries and has a reputation for providing innovative solutions to clients.


  11. Here are some popular tourist attractions in Reims:

    1. Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral
    2. Palace of Tau
    3. Saint Remi Basilica
    4. Musée de la Reddition (Museum of the Surrender)
    5. Automobile Museum Reims Champagne
    6. Museum of Fine Arts of Reims
    7. Champagne Houses (Veuve Clicquot, Taittinger, Pommery, etc.)
    8. Champagne Cellars (Caves de Champagne)
    9. Porte de Mars (Roman Triumphal Arch)
    10. Cryptoportico of Reims (Underground Gallo-Roman passageway)

    There are many more places to discover in Reims, depending on your interests!


  12. Calluses are thick and hardened areas of skin that develop as a result of repeated friction, pressure or irritation on the skin. This protective response is the skin's way of preventing injury or damage to the underlying tissue. Calluses may develop on the hands from manual labor, on the feet from walking or running, or even on the fingers from playing musical instruments or video games. Certain medical conditions such as foot deformities, poor circulation, or diabetes may also increase the risk of callus development. Wearing ill-fitting shoes or participating in repetitive activities that place pressure on certain areas of the body can also cause calluses to form.


  13. A caldera is a large volcanic crater formed by the collapse of a volcano into its empty magma chamber, caused by the withdrawal of magma from beneath the volcano during an eruption. Calderas can range in size from a few kilometers to over 100 kilometers in diameter and are characterized by steep walls and flat floors. Some famous examples of calderas include Yellowstone Caldera in Wyoming, USA, and the Santorini Caldera in Greece.


  14. The city that has the oldest relationship as a sister city with Los Angeles is Eilat, Israel. They established their sister city relationship in 1962.


  15. I'm sorry, but I cannot answer that question without more information about who Herb and Tootsie are or what context they are mentioned in. Please provide more details so I can assist you better.


  16. Titanium is a chemical element with the symbol Ti and atomic number 22. It is a strong, corrosion-resistant, lustrous metal that is widely used in various industrial applications such as aerospace, medicine, sports equipment, and jewelry. It is known for having a high strength-to-weight ratio, making it ideal for use in lightweight structures. It was discovered in 1791 by William Gregor and was named after the Titans of Greek mythology.