Why Sea Salt
The salty sea water Because rain washed the salt solution. And minerals along the river and deposited in the sea. When the water evaporates, it does not evaporate out of the solution with the salt solution. It accumulates in sea salt until more and more expected in the future will be even more salty than sea water. Has calculated that The amount of water in the world with approximately 300 million cubic miles. Salt is almost 5 million cubic miles of it.
Part of the water is salty because the ground was maintained throughout the filtering solution. Make the solution any trapped by a layer of soil. The water is not salty
Light barbershop
Red Light is a symbol of a barber shop that adds beauty. Notably to passersby. It also tells you that. Restaurants that are open or closed. The red and white lights that swivel open, but if the fire spinning show that at present there as the restaurant closed. And not to force all shops to rotate the ignition. But for the past According to Barber, white, red rotating light it is. French antique barber surgeon will be hung in the Barber's Pole, a pole was painted red, white and articulate it in front of several red and white blood means the bandage every day if notice is nice to see that. Red with white stripe may add some other colors.
The Origin of O.K.
The word "OK" stands for that which is Oll Korrect All Correct translation is "correct" and that it was OK to fall, of course, is that the history of this word, it is because of that. Merchants have one American As a person and a good career. But at least basic education Rarely has so much knowledge of the book. All the commands in order. Merchants will have to write down on a sheet of paper that Oll Korrect which means that it is always a trade to his more prosperous. Contact Orders were overwhelmingly swamped. At his desk with a stack of prescriptions written Oll Korrect full term if it's very time consuming. He stands just a severing of that OK, which is equivalent to "approved" becomes accustom itself and it has been used until now.
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