In "Swiss Family Robinson," the family used coconuts for various purposes such as drinking the coconut water for hydration, eating the coconut meat for sustenance, and using the sturdy shells to make containers or even instruments. They also used coconut leaves for crafting shelter, hats, or ropes.
The Swiss Family Treehouse can be found in Disneyland Paris and Tokyo Disneyland.
It is a somewhat archair reference to God. There was, for example, a Divine Providence Hospital in Williamsport, Pa. ( not to be confused with the Divine Fairmount Hotel, which took its name from minister Father Divine. If something beneficial accidentally happens, it can be called providential. finding hidden money in a place you ordinarily don"t use, well, that is one example, or finding a life-preserver accidentally- when you really need it, likewise.
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We had our supper last night, although it was little to eat but it was enough
one US dollar is worth 1.02 Swiss francs
Jamaicans only eat coconuts
US Dollar equivalent in Swiss Franc or $ equivalent is CHF or Cent equivalent is Rappen
Swiss Miss (a US cocoa powder brand) is virtually unknown outside the US. Swiss Miss is an American Company and has no known ties to Switzerland, besides its name
coconuts are important because they give us water to drink and coconut oil for our hair also u could build things with it
The biggest difference between a US annuity and a Swiss annuity is that Swiss annuities are not subject to the usual tax and bankruptcy reporting requirements and can be used in offshore tax planning.
At the current rate 1 Swiss franc is about $1.029
today sept. 02, 2011 it would take 87.03 swiss francs to make 100 us dollars