Factoid – 20201203 – Importance of Healthcare Infrastructure

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How much does it cost to cure leprosy?

 

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“How much does it cost to treat leprosy? One $3 dose of antibiotic will cure a mild case; a $20 regimen of three antibiotics will cure a more severe case. The World Health Organization even provides the drugs free, but India‘s health care infrastructure is not good enough to identify the afflicted and get them the medicine they need.

So, more than 100,000 people in India are horribly disfigured by a disease that costs $3 to cure.

That is what it means to have a per capita GDP of $2,900.”

From Goodreads Via ― Charles Wheelan, Naked Economics: Undressing the Dismal Science

 
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Factoid – 20200819 – How did the Unabomber Get That Name?

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Why was Ted Kaczynski called the Unabomber?

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Why was Ted Kaczynski referred to as “The Unabomber”? Because his early mail bombs were sent to universities (UN) & airlines (A).


via Wikipedia

Kaczynski was the subject of the longest and most expensive investigation in the history of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Before his identity was known, the FBI used the case identifier UNABOM (University and Airline Bomber) to refer to his case, which resulted in the media naming him the “Unabomber”. Via

Read more about Ted Kaczynski and the FBI HERE

 
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20200727 Factoid: Kirkland Brand Better than the Name Brand

Did You Know This… Factoid? — 20200727

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Factoid – 20200727

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Costco’s Kirkland brand items are as good as or better than the name brand item in any given category and often manufactured by the name brand company!

 

Adam Keesling explains why the assertion above is true and how he reached that conclusion:

“The answer is this: they get the best manufacturers in the world — who already have products on Costco shelves — to make Kirkland products. Yeah, you read that right. While customers might not know it, Kirkland products are often made by the same manufacturers who make the branded products that sit next to them on the shelves.”

It is a fascinating story and you can read it HERE – How Costco Convinces Brands to Cannibalize Themselves: An unlikely marriage where both sides win.

 
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Did You Know This… Factoid? — 20200719


A collection of unusual facts, trivia and minutiae harvested from the Internet and other places of intrigue.

Factoid – 20200719

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The fact that Humpty Dumpty is an egg is never mentioned in the original text of the story!


Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall,

Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.

All the king’s horses and all the king’s men

Couldn’t put Humpty together again.


Read more trivia about Humpty Dumpty HERE

 
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1st global palindrome day in 909 years!

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First global palindrome day in 909 years

 

 

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Factoid: Letter A Has a Number

Welcome readers of JBRish. We are trying something different and I hope you like it. I will ask a question below. Think about the answer and once you have thought about it, you can check it by clicking and dragging to select the spaces between the two rows of asterisks! I think you will be surprised.

Factoid: What number (numeral), starting from zero, would you have to write before it would use the letter ‘a’ (do not include the word ‘and’ in the number such as one hundred and one)?

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one thousand

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Don’t take my word for it, check it here:

http://www.omgfacts.com/nerd/4065/The-first-number-that-will-use-the-letter-A-is-thousand

 
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080903060812AA4Uh9L

 

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