
The most prestigious university of America cannot have its students getting distracted from school now, can they? Commercial filming on university grounds is banned at Harvard and it has been a no-film zone since 1970. Movies like The Social Network (2010) and some others found a loophole; although set at Harvard they were filmed elsewhere, complying with university regulations.
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Tobey Maguire's Peter Parker is seen in the 2002 Spider-Man film coming to the aid of his love interest Mary Jane after she sneaks into their school cafeteria. Her lunch flies through the air, but Peter (aka Spider-Man) swoops in, stops her fall, and catches all of her lunch items on her tray. The scene was not created with CGI, nor was it pieced together from multiple takes. On the DVD commentary, visual effects supervisor John Dykstra can be heard saying, "This next gag here, where he catches all this stuff, [Maguire] actually did that." That's pretty good. "Take156."
Beluga whales are a very loud species that is highly sociable. Due to the avian-like noises that beluga whales produce, mariners and scientists have referred to them as "sea canaries" for a very long time.
Because of Halloween, the candy industry in America earns an average of $2 billion per year (that's 90 million pounds of chocolate). According to History.com, Americans spend an estimated $6 billion on Halloween each year, which includes candy, costumes, and decorations. (Of course, Christmas is the most commercial holiday in the United States.)
Take a look at your atlas if you haven't already! When turned 90 degrees, Nepal resembles the map of Portugal. It gives you something to brag about, doesn't it?
There are eye drops available that advertise themselves as "dissolving cataracts." Millions of people worldwide would have healthy eyes if such drops actually functioned. In truth, the development of cataract eye drops is still highly active. Lanosterol, a natural steroid that has demonstrated the capacity to lessen cataracts, is being studied by scientists. However, their study is still under progress, and there isn't yet a cataract-curing eye drop on the market.
Think again if you believe your OB-GYN goes home to do crossword puzzles and crochet after they leave the office. Many doctors agree that gynaecologists have a reputation for being a lot of fun outside of work. "OB-GYNs are the sort of people that work hard and play hard," one doctor explains.
Even though we all already know this, it's still important to mention. Lack of sleep can stress your skin, which can result in unwelcome breakouts and a dull complexion. Allow your body to use the time to regenerate and recover from your day by allowing it to get the rest it needs.
Because of his WWII experience, he began assembling together tractors out of scrap parts when he returned home. People adored them, and his tractor company shot off like wildfire. Although they are no longer owned by the same corporation, Lamborghini Trattori is still designed by the same team that built the Gallardo and Maserati MC12. They range in price from $30,000 to more than $300,000; the only issue is whether your neighbor will still give you credit for having a Lambo.
When in full bloom, the fields of the plant Salvia hispanica, from which chia is derived, are stunning. Sometimes all you can see are purple fields as far as the eye can see. The plant must blossom in order to produce chia seeds, and the flowers are a lovely purple and white hue.
Yes, the face of the well-known rum brand was a genuine person. In the 1660s and 1670s, he was a Welsh privateer who fought alongside the English against the Spanish in the Caribbean. King Charles II of England knighted him for his first name, Henry. His precise birth year is uncertain, however he was born somewhere around 1635. In 1688, he died in Jamaica, reportedly wealthy.
After regular services were discontinued, some Cambodians built their own trains out of bamboo. It is now a popular tourist destination and a must-see for anybody visiting Cambodia.
Visitors to the Terracotta Army are constantly crowded.
The Terracotta Army is a well-known tourist destination that is frequently crowded, particularly on weekends and Chinese public holidays.
The Terracotta Army is a well-known tourist destination that is frequently crowded, particularly on weekends and Chinese public holidays.