Donald Duck wasn't banned.http://www.snopes.com/disney/films/finland.asp
As for the number of questions a 4-year-old asks, there doesn't seem to be a legitimate source. The study was run by an online store and seems to be informal. Young children are certainly curious, but in all my education and experience, I do not believe that any single child asks 400 questions per day.
That wasn't a picture of banzai skydiving. It's just an ordinary tandem jump.
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As for the others... the grammar and syntax make me feel faintly ill.
If any information is presented without citation, especially this poorly, you should assume it's bullshit.
Because one of the many designs for the reborn Titanic, or Titanic II some variations were called... not only do they include a bow screw for 'turn on a dime' maneuverability, but one was going to be nuclear powered.
Big emphasis on was... that version never made it off the drawing board. There have been nuclear powered civilian craft in the past though.
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There's at least one Russian icebreaker in service now that's nuclear powered... not entirely sure if it can be accurately called civilian though.
As for the number of questions a 4-year-old asks, there doesn't seem to be a legitimate source. The study was run by an online store and seems to be informal. Young children are certainly curious, but in all my education and experience, I do not believe that any single child asks 400 questions per day.
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As for the others... the grammar and syntax make me feel faintly ill.
If any information is presented without citation, especially this poorly, you should assume it's bullshit.
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There's at least one Russian icebreaker in service now that's nuclear powered... not entirely sure if it can be accurately called civilian though.