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I Athopetou is a sort of fairy-tale. It is an alternative narration of Cinderella. It is written in Greek by Maro Douka. The digitisation was performed as part of an assignment in the University of Borås.
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Ótimo livro para mecânicos e iniciantes na area automobilística fazer um serviço de qualidade.
Manual completo da mecânica dos Volkswagen com motores resfriados a ar (fusca, kombi, Karmann ghia, brasília, variant, TL).
Look through images of the biggest, fastest, longest, weirdest and wackiest record breakers awarded in 2011 and from the 2012 edition of Guinness World Records.
Guinness' Story:
https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/about-us/our-story/
The longest human mattress dominoes:
https://youtu.be/PsxLSi7MrIc
https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/largest-human-mattress-dominoes
The largest Spider:
https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/largest-spider
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/goliath-birdeater-tarantula-worlds-biggest-spider-science
The first hypertext browser:
https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/first-hypertext-browser
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Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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Facts, Figures & Statistics
1. • Guinness World Records is the world's best selling copyright book ever.
• The first 198-page edition was bound on 27 August 1955 and went to the top of the British best seller lists by
Christmas.
• Ashrita Furman (born Keith Furman, September 16, 1954, Brooklyn, New York) is a Guinness World Records
record-breaker. As of 2014, Furman has set 551 official Guinness Records and currently holds nearly 200 records,
including the record for holding the most Guinness world records.
• The most apples bobbed in one minute he most apples bobbed in one minute is 34 and was achieved by Ashrita
Furman (USA) at the Sri Chinmoy Centre in New York.
•Some of the most frequently broken records include the longest DJ marathon. The record currently for the longest
club DJ-ing is 200 hours, achieved by Norbert Selmaj from Poland in The Underground temple bar in Dublin,
Ireland, which lasted from 19 to the 27 November 2014.
•The heaviest weight lifted with glue is 16.09 tones (35,472 lb 6.4 oz), which was achieved by Deutsches Zentrum
für Luft, aka the German Aerospace Center (Germany) at their facility in Cologne, Germany, on 22 September
2013. The glue was applied to an area of just 39.6 cm².
•The oldest person ever remains Jeanne Louise Calment who lived to be an incredible 122 years and 164 days
old.
•In 1976, a Guinness Book of World Records museum opened in the Empire State Building.
•In 2005 Guinness designated 9 November as International Guinness World Records Day to encourage breaking
of world records
2. • In 2012, America's Patrick Bertoletti ate three jam doughnuts in one minute without licking his
lips.
•Guinness World Records receives over 50,000 record applications a year - almost 1,000
applications every week.
•In 1956, the book of Guinness World Records launched in the US, and sold 70,000 copies.
•. In 2006 an estimated 100,000 people participated in over 10 countries. Guinness reported
2,244 new records in 12 months, which was a 173% increase over the previous year.
• Game Of Thrones has officially been entered into the Guinness World Records 2015 book as
the most pirated TV program. The US itself comprised 12.302% of the downloads.
•The fastest time to eat a 12inch pizza is held by Peter Czerwinski who holds the record at 41.31
seconds.
•Henry Goldman unsuccessfully attempted 16 world records in 62 seconds.
• The 2014 Guinness World Records Day was the biggest yet, with more than 600,000 people
taking part across the globe, from Australia and China to Japan and the UK.
•Another record that is broken regularly is the Oldest person in the world. The oldest living
person is Misao Okawa (née Aoki) from Japan born 5 March 1898), who is 117 years old.
• The Guinness World Records holds around 40,000 current records in the database but only
publish around 4,000 records in the book.
3. The Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge is the
world's longest bridge It is a 164.8-kilometre
on the Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway
was completed in 2010 and opened in 2011.
Employing 10,000 people, construction took
four years and cost about $8.5 billion. The
Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge currently
holds the Guinness World Record for
the longest bridge in the world in any category
as of June 2011
According to the Guinness Book of World
Records, the heaviest person ever was
American Jon Brower Minnoch (born 1941),
who had suffered from obesity since
childhood. As an adult he was 6 ft 1 in tall.
Here are some of his measuments:
1963: 178 kg (28 st)
1966: 317 kg (50 st)
1976: 442 kg (69 st)