The name of the dog that helped recover the world cup trophy after it was stolen in 1966 was Pickles.
Pickles was a black and white collie dog, known for his role in finding the stolen Jules Rimet Trophy in March 1966. This was just four months before the 1966 FIFA World Cup was scheduled to kick off in England.
The World Cup trophy was stolen on March 1966 where It had been on public display in a glass cabinet during the Stanley Gibbons Stampex rare stamp exhibition in Westminster. The thief managed to bypass the security and even ignored rare stamps with a value of million dollars to steal the silver-gilt trophy, which was thought to be worth less.
A telephone call to Joe Mears, chairman of Chelsea F.C. informed him that a package would be left at Stamford Bridge the following day. The package contained a £15,000 ransom, and the removable lining from the top of the trophy, and was given to the police, who arranged to meet the caller. The police arrested a middleman who was used by the real culprit. Later they arrested the culprit who was sentenced for extortion of money and sentenced to two years imprisonment. I
The rest of the trophy was found, just seven days after it was stolen, wrapped in the newspaper by the front wheel of a parked car in Upper Norwood, South London, by the four-year-old Pickles, while taking a walk with his owner, David Corbett, as a reward it was invited to the celebration.
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The idea that military victors had the right to enslave defeated opponents was commonly held in ancient Greece and Rome.
The increasing demand for imported labor in the American colonies turned the slave trade into a large-scale and highly lucrative business.
Only a small fraction of the enslaved Africans brought to the New World ended up in British North America, with the vast majority of slaves sent to the Caribbean sugar colonies.
In the North American colonies, the importation of African slaves was directed mainly southward, where extensive tobacco, rice, and cotton plantation economies demanded extensive labor forces for cultivation; this created the Southern slave institution in the United States.
Poor working conditions, disease, and malnutrition contributed to the high mortality rate among slaves in the Americas.
Forms of slave resistance ranged from slow labor paces to violent rebellion. Slavery formed a cornerstone of the British Empire in the 18th century. Every colony had slaves, from the southern rice plantations in Charles Town, South Carolina, to the northern wharves of Boston. Slavery was more than a labor system; it also influenced every aspect of colonial thought and culture. The uneven relationship it engendered gave white colonists an exaggerated sense of their own status. English liberty gained greater meaning and coherence for whites when they contrasted their status to that of the unfree class of black slaves in British America. African slavery provided whites in the colonies with a shared racial bond and identity.
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The correct answers are: both; one.
Answer 1: <span>Women tend to use both their left and right brain hemispheres when performing verbal and spatial tasks. An explanation for this is possibly that women have a larger corpus callosum than men do. The corpus callosum refers to the bundle of nerves that connects the left brain hemisphere to the right </span>brain hemisphere and transmits messages between both brain hemispheres.
Answer 2: M<span>en are more likely to use one hemisphere </span>when performing verbal and spatial tasks. Research indicates that men's brain functioning shows more asymmetry in functioning wherein one brain hemisphere (usually the left) shows more activity when performing tasks of different natures. This is likely because men have a smaller corpus callosum and less transmission of messages between both brain hemispheres.
<span>A </span>continental<span> shelf is the </span>edge<span> of a </span>continent<span> that </span>lies under the ocean<span>. </span>Continents <span>are the seven main divisions of land on Earth.</span>
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