For Golf: the crown being on the left prevents it from digging into the top of your hand/wrist when you swing!
The flat-top blue cap worn by Nefertiti in many (but not all) artistic representations is a rather unusual form which is rarely seen worn by anyone else - for that reason it is often termed "The Nefertiti Crown". In some ways it shaped like the red crown of Lower Egypt, but without the upright extension at the rear or the curl at the front.
Frying pan to Fire I suspect. Actually some saw it as a good thing but most seemed to have remained loyal the the Crown.
There are many websites which can answer this question, but put simply, virtually none of the Crown Jewels dates from before 1661, the date of the coronation of Charles II. This is because, in a monumental act of historical vandalism, after the execution of Charles I, Cromwell had all the earlier crown jewels dating back to Saxon times in some cases, broken up or melted down, and sold off. After the restoration of the monarchy in 1660 people tried to see if any articles had survived, and the only ones that had done so intact were the ampulla and spoon, both used in the anointing ceremony. Virtually everything else was made from scratch. Over the centuries various articles have been added to the Crown Jewels at various times in various centuries, so the question of how old they are depends on which piece is being considered.
the war left behind destruction and bitterness in those nations
Cornwall became part of England after the Norman conquest in 1066 and was included in King William's Domesday Book. However some activists argue that Cornwall is governed by the Duchy of Cornwall, rather than the English Crown. In fact, Cornwall is recognised as English land and therefore under the ownership of the English Crown. The Duchy of Cornwall ceased to exist as soon as William of Normandy took control of Mainland Britain. It was during the Tudor period that some disgruntled Cornwall residents began to argue that Cornwall was not part of England. A false belief which is still spread today. So, your answer is that Cornwall officially became part of England in 1066 when William the Conqueror became the king of England, all of mainland Britain apart from Wales and Scotland came under the rightful control of the English Crown.
Yes, they have the winder / adjuster knob on the left side of the casing so they can be worn on the right wrist. You can see a selection of left-handed watches here http://www.anythinglefthanded.co.uk/acatalog/clocks_watches.html There are also some anti-clockwise mechanisms that left-handers can find easier to read than right-handers. There are more left-handed watches here: http://www.anythinglefthanded.co.uk/azus/category/other/watches
To change the watch crown, the back of the watch must be taken off. The inner workings of the watch are then removed, and the old crown taken out. The process is reversed to put the watch back together. Some of the fancier watches have a crown that can be unscrewed from the outside.
Not all women prefer to wear watches on the right arm. Besides there are men who also wear watches on their right arm. It is all about comfort. Some women prefer to have a nice bracelet on their left arm which is why watches are worn on the right. There is not strict rule - it's all about comfort. Both men and women sometimes are found to wear watches on their right hand but they are generally left handed. There is no rule Bogget
A man normally wears his wristwatch on his non-dominant arm. That is, if he is left-handed, he wears his watch on his right wrist; if he is right-handed, the left wrist. However, since many watches are designed to be worn on the left wrist, some left-handed men wear their watches on the left.
In the left ear alone but on some occasions it can be worn in both its a rumor for a man to wear it in the right ear meaning homosexuality.
There are some inside the car under the dash on the left side of the steering wheel. There are also some in a box behind the battery under the hood. The owner's manual telss what the fuses are for. The above answer is correct for the fuse boxes. The relay box is on the driver's side fender under the hood.
THEY ARE ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE DASH.PULL OFF THE COVER AND THEY ARE UNDER THERE.THERE IS ALSO SOME UNDER THE HOOD ON THE LEFT SIDE BEHIND THE BREATHER BOX. THEY ARE ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE DASH.PULL OFF THE COVER AND THEY ARE UNDER THERE.THERE IS ALSO SOME UNDER THE HOOD ON THE LEFT SIDE BEHIND THE BREATHER BOX.
because some ppl use the right side of their brain and some use the left more
There are watches that wind as well as watches that run on batteries.
No, some people do have hearts on their right side.
Seiko watches are a renowned brand name. they have watches of high standard builds and quality. Some of the men's watches they are better known for are the SGGA52 and the SNK809.
Upside is defined as the highest or uppermost side of something. Some synonyms to upside include crown, summit, positive, cover, elevation, peak, and top side.