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Fact-A-Day from Harry K. Harry K. Jones on 08 Apr 2008 10:00 am

Fact-A-Day from Harry K. - April 8, 2008

Fact-A-Day from Harry K.In the spirit of C.A.N.I. (Continuous And Never-ending Improvement), here are this week’s new facts—one for each day of your coming week. Pass them on to others to keep the spirit alive or invite your friends and family to visit our blog where they can also view previous entries.

  • About 50 Bibles are sold every minute.
  • U.S. Marines are called “Leathernecks” because they once wore leather collars to protect their necks from being slashed by sabers.
  • You cannot burp in space.
  • About 1,500 New York residents are bitten every year … by other New Yorkers.
  • Members of Congress don’t need postage stamps for official mail — their signature counts as a stamp.
  • A cloud measuring one cubic mile weighs about 3.5 million pounds.
  • The marshmallows in Lucky Charms cereal are technically known as “marbits.”

Harry K. Jones is a professional speaker and consultant for AchieveMax®, Inc., a company of motivational speakers who provide custom-designed keynote presentations, seminars, and consulting services. Harry has appeared all over North America addressing topics such as change, customer service, creativity, employee retention, goal setting, leadership, stress management, teamwork and time management for a number of industries, including education, financial, government, healthcare, hospitality, and manufacturing. For more information on Harry's presentations, please call 800-886-2MAX or fill out our contact form.

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