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the reason people painted their cows black in world war 2 was because during the blackout, you had to hide your cows. moo the reason people painted their cows black in world war 2 was because during the blackout, you had to hide your cows. moo the reason people painted their cows black in world war 2 was because during the blackout, you had to hide your cows. moo
Oh honey, you must be talking about the Northeast blackout of 2003. About 11 people died during that chaos. It was a hot mess, let me tell you. Stay safe out there, darling.
During the attack on Pearl Harbor during WW2, the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Imperial Japanese Navy. Between 48 and 68 people died during the attacks and 35 people were wounded.
um, there were less people because heaps died in the war?
It was to do with the blackout, so the farmer would be able to see his cows more easily when it was blackout. This was because all the lights were off to prevent the Germans being able to pick bombing targets. Because they had no lights at night, the cows were painted white so the farmer could see his cows, but also so people in cars could see the cows when they were near a road, i think. Hope it helps!
they ate there children. for real.
An alchoholic blackout is when, after drinking alcohol, your drinking you don't remember some or all of what occurred when you were intoxicated.There are two forms of alcohol blackout. In one (en bloc) blackout, the person experiences amnesia covering the entire period of intoxication whereas in fragmentary blackout the person experiences partial amnesia of that period. The latter are more common than the former.It is important that blackouts not be confused with being passed out or being unconscious. When people are passed out, they are not conscious of what is going on during that period of time. On the other hand, people who suffer a blackout are experiencing amnesia; they were conscious and aware of what was going on while intoxicated but now they can't remember what happened.
the reason people painted their cows black in world war 2 was because during the blackout, you had to hide your cows. moo the reason people painted their cows black in world war 2 was because during the blackout, you had to hide your cows. moo the reason people painted their cows black in world war 2 was because during the blackout, you had to hide your cows. moo
Oh honey, you must be talking about the Northeast blackout of 2003. About 11 people died during that chaos. It was a hot mess, let me tell you. Stay safe out there, darling.
There are two forms of alcohol blackout. In one (en bloc) blackout, the person experiences amnesia covering the entire period of intoxication whereas in fragmentary blackout the person experiences partial amnesia of that period. The latter are more common than the former. It is important that blackouts not be confused with being passed out or being unconscious. When people are passed out, they are not conscious of what is going on during that period of time. On the other hand, people who suffer a blackout are experiencing amnesia; they were conscious and aware of what was going on while intoxicated but now they can't remember what happened.
During the first few months of the war, the blackout led to widespread panic and confusion among civilians, as people struggled to adapt to sudden darkness and the absence of familiar routines. It also created challenges for military operations, hindering visibility and complicating coordination efforts. Additionally, the blackout heightened feelings of vulnerability and fear, impacting morale and leading to increased tensions within communities. Overall, it served as a stark reminder of the war's disruptive effects on daily life.
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Air Raid Wardens were the people who told people to turn off their lights in a blackout. Some were also called the "home guard".
Blackouts can occur when a person's blood alcohol level rises rapidly, impairing the brain's ability to form new memories. Factors such as the rate of alcohol consumption, tolerance levels, genetics, and overall health can influence whether someone experiences a blackout or not. Individuals who drink at a faster pace or have a lower tolerance for alcohol are more likely to blackout.
Some people experience blackouts after consuming too much alcohol. There are two forms of alcohol blackout. In en bloc blackout, the person experiences amnesia covering the entire period of intoxication. In fragmentary blackout the person experiences partial amnesia of that period. En bloc blackout is unusual. Blackouts should not be confused with passing out, a phenomenon in which people lose consciousness.
what happened was the people fought to keep there place in the party