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When was the first harness invented?

The modern harness appears to have been developed in China some time before ad 500 and to have been in use in Europe by 800. The basic harness used for h...

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Do Naomi and USO have kids?

1 A Stepmother While she and Jimmy Uso do not currently have any children together, that doesn't mean they don't have a family. Jimmy already h...

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Why does Old Trafford have a raised pitch?

The dugout is in the centre of the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand, raised above pitch level to give the manager and his coaches an elevated view of the game. E...

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How many points is a regulation hockey win?

Teams earn 3 points for regulation wins, 2 points for overtime wins, 1 point for overtime losses, and 0 points for regulation losses. There are no ties. ...

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Is Shotokan the best karate?

For Street Self-Defense, There Is No Better Martial Art Than Shotokan Karate - Black Belt Magazine. Why Shotokan is the best? Shotokan Karate is suitable...

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Who won WrestleMania 6?

Hogan vs. Hogan won with outside assistance, giving each man one victory apiece. The contest has gained a reputation as one of the worst bouts in history...

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Where did tai chi originated?

Tai Chi is one of the best known martial arts of the Internal systems from ancient China. Based on Qigong and martial art techniques from thousands of ye...

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What ever happened to Carl Lewis?

He is now in his eighth season working as an assistant coach at the University of Houston. Lewis is now a member of the USA Track & Field Hall of Fam...

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Is karate originated in India?

Karate originated in the island of Okinawa with the influence of Chinese Gong Fu which, in turn had been influenced by ancient Indian martial arts. Hence...

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Why do ice skaters put tights over skates?

In addition to the style, wearing tights over figure skates serves a practical purpose -- to keep the figure skater from tripping over her own laces, whi...

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