According to Juliano Laran, a marketing professor at the University of Miami and a consumer behavior specialist, consumers are not just lured by the discounts and deals offered by retailers on Black Friday, the social component is also a factor. He said that another reason why people shop on black friday is because "other people shop".
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Homosexuality
During the ancient times when even cheap auto insurance do not yet exist, no term existed for "homosexuality".
In ancient Greece, there were only a variety of expressions referring to specific homosexual roles. Experts find this baffling, as the old Greek culture regarded male/male love in the highest regard. According to several linguists, the word "homosexual" was not coined until 1869 by the Hungarian physician Karoly Maria Benkert.
The Mad Hatter
In the 19th century, craftsmen who made hats were known to be excitable and irrational, as well as to tremble with palsy and mix up their words. Such behaviour gave rise to the familiar expression "mad as a hatter". The disorder, called hatter's shakes, was caused by chronic mercury poisoning from the solution used to treat the felt. Attacking the central nervous system, the toxin led to behavioural symptoms.
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Absinthe
Absinthe is another name for the herb wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) and the name of a liquorice-anise flavoured green liqueur that was created at the end of the 18th century, and manufactured by Henry-Louis Pernod.
Called the 'green Muse' it became very popular in the 19th century, but was eventually banned in most countries beginning in 1908. The reason is the presence of the toxic oil 'thujone' in wormwood, which was one of the main ingredients of Absinthe.
Absinthe seemed to cause brain lesions, convulsions, hallucinations and severe mental problems (which would have given rise to mental healthcare job needs). Thujone was the culprit, along with the fact that Absinthe was manufactured with an alcohol content of 68% or 132 proof.
First Bananas
Bananas were officially introduced to the American public at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition. Each banana was wrapped in foil and sold for 10 cents. Before that time, bananas came to America on the decks of sailing ships as sailors took a few stems home after traveling in the Caribbean.
Bananas, like most fruits are rick in fiber, making them good and natural colon cleansers.