Although friends, family, and Anne Frank's diary have shed some light on Margot Frank, her own diary was lost — leaving much of her inner life a mystery.Roos van Gelder/The Anne Frank HouseMargot Frank, right, laughing with a friend from her rowing team. Amsterdam, 1941.
In a diary entry from October 1942, Anne Frank describes lying in bed with her sister, Margot Frank, and talking about their diaries. Margot asks if she can read Anne’s; Anne says she can read parts of it, and Margot agrees to let Anne read her own diary as well.
Patrick Swayze rose to fame with his role as Johnny Castle in the 1987 film Dirty Dancing, and his fans around the world were left heartbroken when he died from stage four pancreatic cancer at the age of 57 on September 14, 2009.Abaca Press / Alamy Stock PhotoPatrick Swayze died from stage four pancreatic cancer less than two years after his initial diagnosis.
On September 14, 2009, actor and dancer Patrick Swayze lost his 20-month battle with pancreatic cancer.
Ty the tortoise was found just five miles from the home where she had originally escaped. Florida’s Wildest Animal Rescue/FacebookTy the tortoise was found only five miles from the home she had escaped from three years ago.
In 2020, Ty, a 60-pound sulcata tortoise, escaped from her home in Putnam County, Florida. For more than three years, her owners were left wondering about the whereabouts of the large reptile. Then, on Oct.
The University of Tokyo believes that the excavation will not only enrich the historical record, but also reveal more information about how structures can better withstand natural disasters. University of TokyoThe excavation site covered in protective roofing.
After twenty years of research, a team from the University of Tokyo believes they have discovered the lost villa of Roman Emperor Augustus. Located to the north of Italy’s Mount Vesuvius, the 1st century C.
The Trinidad Moruga Scorpion: The Caribbean Pepper That’s Stinging Hot Wikimedia CommonsIn 2012, New Mexico State University’s Chile Pepper Institute claimed that the Trinidad Moruga Scorpion pepper was the hottest pepper in the world — but it’s not an official record holder.
Created by Wahid Ogeer of Trinidad, the Trinidad Moruga Scorpion was once in the running for the hottest pepper in the world.
According to a 2012 CBS News report, experts at New Mexico State University’s Chile Pepper Institute claimed that the Trinidad Moruga Scorpion was poised to take the world record for the spiciest chili.