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Got Water? 4 Reasons to Drink More H2O

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Photo by Anderson Rian on Unsplash. We all know water is good for us and that we should probably drink more of it. So why, then, do Americans find it so difficult to sip from what is arguably the fountain of youth? Answers vary, but the fact is, one in 10 Americans drinks zero cups of water per day, according to a study by Dr. Alyson Goodman, a medical epidemiologist for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Zero. She suspects that those who don’t drink any water (or very little) are getting it from other sources such as food and coffee, but warns this may not be enough. “Many health risks decrease when you drink plain water,” says Goodman. Which is why, she says, the results are “mindboggling.” Robert Eakle, CEO of Alkame Water, agrees. “Without water, no living thing can survive,” he says. “It affects every area of our life and is an essential part to maintaining proper health.” However, not all waters are created equal. Enhanced waters, like Al...

Where were the first motor cycles to be produced?

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Photo by  Harry Gui  on  Unsplash. During the early days of motoring there was no distinction between motor vehicles and bikes. The first engine to be named a motorcycle was designed during 1893. Around 1860 people attempted to attach the steam engines to the tricycles, but the motors were sluggish and strong. Gottlieb Daimler in Germany and Edward Butler in Britain dealt with gas engine cycles about 1880. In 1893, Hildebrand and Wolfmuller of Germany designed a motorcycle capable of running for 38 kilometers an hour. Motorcycles have quickly become common. In 1895, de Dion and Bouton of France designed a motorcycle with a thin, light-weight petrol engine.

How do submarines work?

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When the submarine needs to sink, the ballast tanks are filled with seawater, and the hydroplanes are set up to steer the vessel downwards. When submerged, the hydroplanes are read modified to control the drive angle. The hydroplanes are set to horizontal location until the submarine has entered the correct depth and small auxiliary ballast tanks are filled. When the water emerges the reverse happens. Ordinary submarines use battery-powdered electric motors while crushing on the shore, when they are submerged and diesel engines. The batteries are also recharged from diesel engines.

Why do boxers wear gloves?

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Photo by Hermes Rivera  on  Unsplash. Padded gloves protect a fighter's hands. They also spare his opponents from its worst cuts and injuries. In ancient Greece and Roman times boxers wore weighted leather gloves when they fought. These offered their hands a certain protection but they also made their blows extremely damaging. The sport had become slightly less savage by the time the first organized bouts were held in Britain in the 18th Century. A bare knuckle style of fighting was used then. Padded gloves were not commonly used until the late 19th century. At the 1968 Olympics a new kind of soft leather glove without a surface seam was introduced. Even the small change made a great difference. It reduced serious cuts around the eyes, from 46 during the 1964 games to less than ten in the 1968 games.