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Why in one edition of Animal Farm the main pig was called not Napoleon, but Caesar?

The main pig in Orwell's dystopian Animal Farm is named Napoleon. But in the first edition of the story in France, this pig had a different name - Caesar. In subsequent translations, she was returned to her original name.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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Why was the kaleidoscope invented?

The kaleidoscope was invented in 1817 by the Scottish physicist David Brewster (1781-1868).

This optical device was not originally considered a toy at all. He served as an assistant to artists in creating designs for fabrics, wallpapers, ceramics, in developing ornaments for shop windows, exhibitions.

The artist set a certain program for the kaleidoscope and received patterns either in cheerful, joyful colors, or, on the contrary, in strict, sad or even gloomy ones.

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