Can a baby fly without ID?

Can a baby fly without ID? While children don’t need an ID for TSA, to fly as a lap infant and document to the airline that they are indeed under 2 years old, you need to be prepared. If you actually purchased a seat for your child, no identification is required since you don’t need […]

How many Olympic mascots are there?

How many Olympic mascots are there? Since then, human or invented figures have been used, and often more than one mascot – the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympic Games had four mascots; the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games had three and the 2004 Athens Olympic Games had two, and Beijing had five! What was the mascot of […]

How does Yakima bike rack work?

How does Yakima bike rack work? The tilt-away feature on the Ridgeback allows you to easily access the trunk of your car while the rack is still installed on your car. The UpperHand lever on the front of the mast is easy to pull, then the mast smoothly glides down away from the car. Are […]

How do you treat an open wound on a horse?

How do you treat an open wound on a horse? First aid for minor wounds Clean the wound with large volumes of clean water using swabs or cotton wool and antiseptic wound solutions diluted according to the directions on the pack. Apply a small amount of antiseptic cream or gel except if bone is exposed […]

What is a bit and bridle used for?

What is a bit and bridle used for? The bit, bridle and reins function together to give control of the horse’s head to the rider. The bit applies pressure to the horse’s mouth, and reinforces the other control signals from the rider’s legs and weight distribution. How do you control a horse riding? Create a […]

How do the Welsh pronounce Betws y Coed?

How do the Welsh pronounce Betws y Coed? Betws-y-Coed – ‘BET-uhss uh COYD’ (not ‘Betsy Co-ed’!) What does coed mean in Wales? ‘Pen’ translates to ‘Top’ or ‘End’, and ‘Coed’ means ‘Trees’ or ‘Woods’. Other examples: Penarth (Bear’s Head), Penrhos (End of the moor), Pensarn (End of the causeway), Coed y Brenin (Woods of the […]

Why is John Snow the father of epidemiology?

Why is John Snow the father of epidemiology? In the mid-1800s, an anesthesiologist named John Snow was conducting a series of investigations in London that warrant his being considered the “father of field epidemiology.” Twenty years before the development of the microscope, Snow conducted studies of cholera outbreaks both to discover the cause of disease […]

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