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Glass Gem corn was created in the 1980s when Barnes cross bred a mixture of Pawnee miniature popcorn, Osage Red Flour, and Osage Greyhorse corns. Barnes isolated the three varieties of ancestral corns from plants which volunteered in his fields. These corns were historically grown by the Cherokee and the Pawnee. This created a small-eared corn ...
Glass Gem corn, a unique variety of rainbow-colored corn, became an Internet sensation in 2012 when a photo of the sparkling cob was posted to Facebook.. Shortly after, the company that sells the ...
Stuff You Should Know is a free podcast and video series published by HowStuffWorks and hosted by Josh Clark and Charles W. "Chuck" Bryant, both writers at HowStuffWorks. The podcast educates listeners on a wide variety of topics, often using popular culture as a reference giving the podcast comedic value.
Emily intends to participate in her school's annual Give-A-Thon, only to be introduced to Adam Conover as he explains his show's premise. Adam then explains, to Emily's dismay, the monopoly De Beers has over diamond engagement rings; that "Toms Shoes" advertisements exploit empathy, [4] and how food drives could be problematic.
Sketch of the Orlov diamond from the book Precious Stones by Max Bauer, 1904. A description was given by Eric Burton in 1986: The sceptre is a burnished shaft in three sections set with eight rings of brilliant-cut diamonds, including some of about 30 carats (6 g) each and fifteen weighing about 14 carats (2.8 g) each.
Nadeem Abdul gave the series a rating of two and a half stars out of five in his review for The Envoy Web. [8] In his review for The Review Geek, Greg Wheeler rated the series a 7.5 out of 10 stars.
An anime series entitled Kita e. ~Diamond Dust Drops~ (北へ。~Diamond Dust Drops~) was adapted from the two Diamond Dust games. The anime was released in the United States by ADV Films under the title Diamond Daydreams in three volumes and later in a thinpack re-release.
The first season, spanning 13 episodes, concluded on May 5, 2009. The second season premiered on November 24, 2009. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The first season of the television series was released as a four-volume Region 1 DVD box set on August 25, 2009.