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The scientific name for engine oil is lubricating oil. It is a type of oil used to reduce friction between moving parts in an engine, helping to prevent wear and overheating.
1.Never sweep the floor at night or you'll sweep sorrow into your life. 2. Chase away any owls outside your window; they are a harbinger of death. 3. It's bad luck for the groom to see the bride on the wedding day before the ceremony. 4. If a picture of three people is taken, the person in the middle will be the first to die. 5. Never start or buy anything on a Friday. 6. Cut your hair on a full moon and it will grow back faster. 7. Which ever partner falls asleep first on their wedding night will be the first to die. 8. If you sneeze, you invite the devil into your soul; being told God bless you frightens him away. 9. Crickets in your home are good luck (not in my home and definitly not for the nasty crickets!) 10. Killing a spider is bad luck 11. Ivy growing on a house protects the inhabitants from witchcraft and evil. 12. Unless you were born in October, it's unlucky to wear opals. 13. If you leave a rocking chair rocking when empty, it invites evil spirits to come into your house to sit in the rocking chair. Has anyone ever explained the origin of the unlucky 13 superstition? There is a Norse myth about 12 gods having a dinner party at Valhalla, their heaven. In walked the uninvited 13th guest, the mischievous Loki. Once there, Loki arranged for Hoder, the blind god of darkness, to shoot Balder the Beautiful, the god of joy and gladness, with a mistletoe-tipped arrow. Balder died and the Earth got dark. The whole Earth mourned. There is a Biblical reference to the unlucky number 13. Judas, the apostle who betrayed Jesus, was the 13th guest to the Last Supper. A particularly bad Friday the 13th occurred in the middle ages. On a Friday the 13th in 1306, King Philip of France arrested the revered Knights Templar and began torturing them, marking the occasion as a day of evil. In ancient Rome, witches reportedly gathered in groups of twelve. If there were thirteen, the 13th was believed to be the devil. "Night Bathing" -Bathing at night is equal to a cup of blood loss. "Black Cats" -Get ready for bad luck if you see one. "Umbrellas inside the house" -Opening an umbrella inside the house = drowning the next time you'll swim. "No Reds Allowed" -Don't wear red when there's lighting! It (the lightning) might hit you! "Broken Reflection" -Seven years of bad luck if you broke a mirror.
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You can use a water-based polyurethane ( or oil-based if you prefer). Go to Home Depot or Lowe's where there is a big selection. Some of these products zero in on their uses for particular projects.
Yes, which is how bees can navigate (using the sun as a reference) even on a cloudy day, because ultraviolet light passes through clouds. Just as we see the sun in a blue sky background on a clear day, the bee sees the sun in an ultraviolet sky background on even a cloudy day. The underlying reason that the sky appears ultraviolet to a bee (and blue to us) is that something happens to the sun's rays when they hit charged particles. These charged particles are in the ionosphere and in Nitrogen and Oxygen "dipoles" in the atmosphere. The sun's radiation will cause the charged particle to vibrate, and when the charged particle vibrates it re-radiates energy. If you work out the mathematics (physics) of this re-radiation, it turns out that the energy is re-radiated in proportion to the fourth power of the frequency (as discovered by Raleigh in the 1800's and worked out with a more accurate distribution formula by Einstein early in the 20th century). For humans, who have eyes that have blue, yellow and red sensors, the fourth power formula means that blue from the sky is ten times stronger than red, so the sky looks blue. Similarly, for bees (and other insects), the highest frequency sensors in their eyes detect ultraviolet), and so the sky appears ultraviolet to them. Sources: Karl von Frisch on Bees (e.g. in Answers.com); basic courses on electrodynamics and magnetism (or Google "Why is the sky blue").
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In Tamil Chennai, it is common for women to wear wedding rings as a symbol of their marital status. However, it is not as common for men to wear wedding rings in this region. The choice to wear a wedding ring can vary among individuals and couples.
I believe they wear rings but on the right hand instead of the left.
To small
which finger do Italians where wedding rings on
The left in most cultures,the same hand and finger as his wife
No the wedding rings do not have to match its all personal taste. Most couples wear complete different rings but it is possible to get matching rings if that is what you are looking for.
to show they are married
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There is no specific requirement for Lutheran pastors to wear wedding rings. It is a personal choice and may vary among individual pastors. Some pastors may choose to wear wedding rings as a symbol of their marriage, while others may not.
NEITHER, THEY DO TATOOS ON THEIR FINGERS