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🗺️🦠 [Health] What is Legionnaires' disease in brief?
Legionnaires' disease can cause severe pneumonia. The bacterium Legionella, found in water and soil, is transmitted through artificial water systems such as air conditioners, humidifiers, or jacuzzis.
🗺️🔬 [Research] Hemp to fight certain bacteria
Cannabidiol (CBD) could potentially fight gonorrhea, meningitis, and Legionnaires’ disease, according to a 2021 study from the University of Queensland in Australia. Nature continues and will continue to surprise us! 🏥
🗺️🌿 [Environment] Hemp and its surprising properties
Hemp offers sustainable solutions in many sectors. It eliminates certain bacteria, replaces plastic in the automotive industry, substitutes hops in beer, and uses much less water than cotton.
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🗺️🌿 [Environment] Hemp and its surprising properties
Hemp offers sustainable solutions in many sectors. It eliminates certain bacteria, replaces plastic in the automotive industry, substitutes hops in beer, and uses much less water than cotton.
🗺️🌱 [Environment] The Real Impact of Nitrous Oxide (N₂O)
298 times more potent than CO₂ over 100 years, nitrous oxide (N₂O) contributes to global warming and the destruction of the ozone layer. Its impact is disproportionate to its quantity. 🏭
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🗺️🇫🇷🎇 [Special History] Why do we shoot fireworks on July 14?
The tradition of setting off fireworks on July 14 began in 1880, the year this day became a national holiday. Fireworks were already used in Europe to mark important events.
🇫🇷🎇 [Special History] July 14: “Nothing”
King Louis XVI wrote “nothing” in his journal on July 14, 1789. This fact is quite popular but often misunderstood. The king wrote “nothing” when he had not been hunting that day.
🗺️🇫🇷🎇 [Special History] The Men took the Bastille, and the Women took the King
“The revolution of October 6, necessary, natural and legitimate as it was, entirely spontaneous, unexpected, truly popular, belongs mostly to women - The men took the Bastille, and the women took the king.” (Jules Michelet)
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🗺️🇫🇷🎇 [Special History] The Role of Women in the Storming of the Bastille
Women played an important role in the preliminary riots and the storming of the Bastille. In addition to motivating and encouraging the men, many women fought alongside them during the siege of 1789.
🇫🇷🎆 [Special History] The Seven Prisoners of the Bastille
Unusual fact: the Bastille only held 7 prisoners during the siege on July 14, 1789, including 4 forgers, 2 insane individuals, and 1 nobleman accused of questionable morals at his family’s request.
🗺️🇫🇷🎇 [Special History] The date of July 6, 1880
It took 91 years for July 14 to become the French national holiday. Deputy Benjamin Raspail proposed the law on May 21, 1880, and it was adopted by the Assembly and the Senate, then promulgated on July 6, 1880.
🗺️🇫🇷🎇 [Special History] What did “La Fête de la Fédération” symbolize?
The Fête de la Fédération on July 14, 1790, symbolized the union of local militias from each French department (national guard) to strengthen national unity after the Revolution and the storming of the Bastille.
🗺️🇫🇷🎇 [Special History] What do we celebrate on July 14?
The French national holiday of July 14th is often associated with the storming of the Bastille, but it actually commemorates two events: the Fête de la Fédération of 1790 and the storming of the Bastille in 1789.
🗺️🇫🇷🎇 [Special History] The Symbols of July 14 (English/International)
July 14th, the French national holiday, marks the beginning of the Revolution and the end of absolute monarchy, symbolizing the fight for freedom and civil rights.