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How did the Haitian dictator modify the ballots for the elections and the referendum?

Haitian dictator François Duvalier came to power in 1957 and made sure that the newly elected parliament consisted almost entirely of his supporters. But four years later, Duvalier dissolved it ahead of schedule and held elections for a new one. Each ballot bore the inconspicuous inscription "Dr. François Duvalier - President", and subsequently the Haitians were announced that they would re-elect the president of their own free will for the next six years. Three years later, a referendum was organized, where the inhabitants of the country were asked if they agreed to Duvalier's lifelong presidency. Only an affirmative answer was printed on the ballots, and those who wrote the word "No" by hand were immediately subjected to persecution.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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Who made the first needle?

A needle is a very small tool, pointed at one end, with a hole in the other, which serves to thread a thread through it. Man invented the needle so long ago that we can't even tell when it was invented.

We know that the first needles were made of bone, ivory, bronze or horn. Some of them were more like an awl used by shoemakers, since they did not have a hole. They were used to make holes in various materials. Well-finished needles made of fish and bird bones have been found among the objects of the Stone Age. For thousands of years, eyed bone needles were used by more advanced peoples.

Even needles made of stone have been found in the ancient Egyptian ruins. The Romans were familiar with bronze and iron needles. Many well-made needles have been found during the excavations of Pompeii. Steel needles, similar to modern ones, were first made, it is believed, by the Chinese. They were brought to Europe by the Moors in the Middle Ages. The first steel needles in Europe were made in the German city of Nuremberg in the XNUMXth century.

During the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, the German Elias Grose taught the English how to make steel needles. It is now an important industry in England, which, along with France, is the main producer of needles. Although the manufacture of sewing needles is well mechanized, their manufacture is still a complex procedure. In total, during the manufacturing process, the needle passes through the hands of more than 20 people!

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