Record cost refers to the amount of money spent on producing, distributing, and promoting a music record or album. This includes expenses such as recording studio fees, mixing and mastering costs, artwork design, manufacturing physical copies, marketing, and other related expenses.
What records were broken at the 2010 Olympics?
The ladies' single (figure skating) world record was the the most significant record broken at the 2010 Olympic games. Kim Yuna of South Korea broken the then world record in the short program, free skate, and total.
What is another name for the male head of the household?
would not the male head of household be....MASTER
What is the world record for skydiving?
The world record for the highest skydive is held by Alan Eustace, who jumped from an altitude of 135,890 feet in October 2014. The world record for the most skydives in 24 hours is held by Jay Stokes, who completed 640 jumps in 2006.
How old is the oldest person in North America?
As of early 2013, the oldest person alive in America is Elsie Parker, of Clearwater Florida, born April 5th 1899.
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What does broke a speed record mean?
"Broke a speed record" means that a person or vehicle has achieved a faster speed in a particular activity or event than any previous recorded instance. This can apply to various contexts, such as race cars, athletes, or machines like aircraft or boats.
Why are the homosapiens having settlements than other animals?
If I'm interpreting your question right, you're asking why humans have developed things like cities and houses, while most animals just find some place to live.
There is still some debate over this issue, but it seems to be the result of the development in higher primates (especially people) of the neo-cortex. This section of the brain (which includes the temporal lobe) allows people to learn cause and effect, make predictions for the future and learn from the past.
In all other animals this part of the brain is either missing entirely or not completely formed.
The end result is that while animals can be taught through repetition, they are unable to extrapolate or predict. They are, what psychologists call "conditioned". So animals never learned to build anything more complex than a nest (though, some would argue that bee hives are fairly complex structures) and they are limited to that since their brains are not able to extrapolate and thus develop the skills, like mathematics, such engineering would require.
Age 9 longest pogo stick jumping time record?
The longest pogo stick jumping time for a 9-year-old is 10 hours and 10 minutes. This record was achieved by Tanner Greenring in 2010.
How many inches total is the current South Dakota high jump record?
The current South Dakota high jump record is 7 feet 3 inches tall, which is equivalent to 87 inches in total.
When did Guinness world record book begin?
On 4th May 1951, Sir Hugh Beaver, then Managing Director of Guinness breweries, was on a shooting party with friends. He became involved in an argument over which was the fastest game bird in Europe, and realised there was no publication in which he could look up this fact, and thought that such a book might prove popular.
He then commissioned twins Norris and Ross McWhirter to compile such a book, The Guinness Book of Records, in August 1954 - 1,000 copies were printed and given away. Following this success, the first 197-page edition was bound on 27 August 1955, and went straight to the top of the best-sellers list.
Since then, Guinness World Records has released a book every year around October/November, and it is the world's best selling copyright book, with over 100 million copies sold in 37 languages.
Who holds the record for the most body piercings in one session?
According to Guinness, Charlie Wilson (UK) and Kam Ma (UK) received 1015 body piercings in a single session that was 7 hours and 55 minutes. They received them at Sunderland Body Art in Cunderland, Tyne and Wear, UK, on March 4, 2006.
Who holds the record for the most fingers and toes on a living person?
According to Guinness, there is a tie for this record. Pranamya Menaria (India; b. August 10, 2005) has 25 total - 12 fingers and 13 toes. It is the result of a condition called Polydactyly and Syndactyly. Devandra Harne (India; b. January 9, 1995) also has 25 - 12 fingers and 13 toes - as a result of the condition polydactylism.
Who holds the record for the most powerful lungs?
According to Guinness, Manjit Singh (UK) inflated a standard meteorological balloon to a diameter of 2.44 m (8 ft) in 42 minutes. The record was set at Rushley Pavilion Centre, Leicester, UK, on September 16, 1998.
Who is the baldest man in the world?
There is no definitive answer to who is the baldest man in the world as baldness can affect individuals to varying degrees. Some notable bald celebrities include Vin Diesel, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, and Jason Statham.
Who were the two family members of Roosevelt that died on the date of February 14 1884?
The two members of the Roosevelt family that died on February 14, 1884 were:
1) Alice Hathaway Lee Roosevelt
--The first wife of Theodore Roosevelt Jr.
--Was 22 years old at time of death
--Died as the result of Bright's Disease and childbirth complications, 2 days after the birth of Theodore Roosevelt's first child, Alice Lee Roosevelt
2) Martha "Mittie" Bulloch Roosevelt
--Theodore Roosevelt Jr's Mother
--Died as the result of Typhoid Fever at the age of 48
--Death occurred on the same day and in the same house as Alice.
Who holds the world record in biathalon?
Mens:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_biathlon#Men
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biathlon_World_Championships#Men
Womens:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_biathlon#Women
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biathlon_World_Championships#Women
Why does Socrates have a fly on him?
The presence of the fly on Socrates in some artistic depictions could symbolize his enduring patience, humility, or stoicism. It might serve to emphasize his ability to remain focused and undisturbed in the face of adversity or discomfort.
What was the event in which Jesse Ownes broke three world records in 1935?
Jesse Owens broke three world records in a span of 45 minutes during the Big Ten Track and Field Championships held in Ann Arbor, Michigan on May 25, 1935. Owens set records in the 220-yard dash, the 220-yard low hurdles, and the long jump, showcasing his incredible athleticism and dominance in track and field.
Who is the Bobsled world record holder?
Technically speaking there are no Bobsled World or Olympic Records. The reason being that every track is different, no two courses are the same so you can't have a single record. However, since each track is different, they all have their own Track Records in both 50m start time and finish time. These track records could be considered World Records since it's the fastest time anyone in the world has ever posted that time on that track, but it's not an official World Record.
As for Olympic Records, the Olympic Winter Games would have to be contested on the same track more than once which is not a very common situation.
It is difficult to determine the exact age of the oldest serf, as historical records may be incomplete. However, serfs were typically peasants bound to the land during the Middle Ages, and their life expectancy was lower than that of nobility or clergy due to harsh living and working conditions.
Who was the oldest man in World War 2?
There is no way to be certain because age doesn't alter patriotism. John L. Burns at 70 years of age joined with the Union to defeat the Confederates at Gettysburg. He was a Veteran of the War of 1812. At Gettysburg he was credited with shooting a charging rebel officer off his horse, was wounded in the arm, leg and chest, crawled from the battlefield and went home for treatment. Lincoln met with the "Old Hero" when he dedicated the battlefield as the Soldiers National Cemetery.
What is the world record for the longest french knitting piece?
Ted Hannaford, Sittingbourne, Kent - 7 miles, 70 yards long
What is the Guinness world record website?
The official Guinness World Records website is www.guinnessworldrecords.com. It features a wide range of records across various categories and provides information about record-breaking achievements worldwide.