145. Some of the most celebrated publicity stunts while the history of radio were associated with Gracie allen.
146. The katydid, a type of grasshopper is actively at night and rests motionless amid foliage during the day.
147. nutrients are substances, neither occurring naturally or inn synthetic form, that are necessary for maintenance of the normal functioning of organisms.
148. During eclipses of the Sun, the Ojibwa Indians of North America shot flaming arrows inside the sky to rekindle the light.
149. Parrots have heavily bodies and exceedingly strong legs.
150. The grouper is an ocean fish that lies in warm and temperate seas, most around rocky shores and coral reefs.
151. Each person in the United states consumes an coverage of 560 pounds of dairy productivity every year.
152. Over the past two decades, the popularity of the bicycle as a mean of transportation and recreation has increased tremendously in the United States.
153. When television was first introduced, the extent to that it would affect society could not have been foreseen.
154. Photovoltaics, commonly called” solar cells, “convert sunlight direct into electricity.”
155. The novels of Pearl S.Bucck show a keen understanding of China and the Chinese people, knowledge which learned by living there for many years.
156. Historians believe that some forms of an advertising must be as old as barter and trade.
157. Many television newscasters make the public an eyewitness to the news by means of on-the-spot, alive reports.
158. The United States celebrate the birth of its independence every Fourth of July.
159. In general, prawns live shallow coastal waters or in streams.
160. Managers today usually have very relatively little share in the ownership of the companies they operate.
161. The group of skyscrapers known as Rockefeller Center is a masterpiece of the simplicity.
162. Like that of any other commodities, the value of gold results from the interplay of the forces of supply and demand.