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O <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> n the first Saturday of each month, Life Arts taps into the many questions received andanswered by the staff of the Columbus Metropolitan Library. A sampling:Q: How do t <a href={url}>{keyword}</a>he Amish celebrate Christmas?A: Their holiday usually lacks Christmas trees, Santa Claus, children in newoutfits and exterior lights and glittery displays â and sometimes even gifts, according to a storypublished before the 2011 holiday by the Detroit Free Press and USA Today. Their traditions do include food and cheer, and stories and discussions aboutthe religious meaning of Christmas, among members of extended families. In keeping with the Amishway, they celebrate a simple Christmas â an about-face from the excess in many other households.Their holiday dinner, meanwhile, typically involves turkey and sometimes what is called âChristmaspudding,â or a layered mixture of cream cheese with red and green gelatin.(Source: âNo fanfare f <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> or Christmas among Amish,â )Q: Why are typewriter keys placed as they are?A: In 1867, Christopher Sholes invented the first typewriter in Milwaukee. Earlyprototypes had the keys in alphabetical order, often prompting the jamming of adjacent keys. Sholesconceived the âQWERTYâ pattern still used â placing the most-struck letters far away from oneanother. Computer keyboards, of course, donât pose a jamming problem, but, because so many millionsof people know the pattern, any change is considered unnecessary.( World Book Encyclopedia)
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Some Ohio women who have been in or near combat have mixed emotions about the proposal to allowwomen into front-line combat positions.Mixed emotions, at best.âItâs absolutely ridiculous,â said Ambreea Dills, 29, of Gahanna, a former Ohio Army NationalGuard soldier. She earned a combat action badge during her 2004 and 2005 deployment for her work ina Baghdad military medical clinic.âCan we fight in combat? Yes, Iâve done it,â said Jolene Raciborski, 27, originally of PortClinton in northern Ohio. She was in the Army military police in Baghda <a href={url}>{keyword}</a>d in 2006 and 2007 and alsoearned a combat action badge.âShould (women) be there? I think a lot of questions are going to arise,â she said.Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has indicated that he will lift the official ban on women incombat, allowing them into artillery, infantry and armor jobs that have been off limits to them.Raciborski, Dills and thousands of other women have already found themselves in combat, e <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> venif their jobs werenât specifically front-line. Raciborski was in a firefight with a man shooting atIraqi civilians. Dills said that her clinic took mortar hits several times a week.And itâs that experience that informs their opinions, they say. Issues of stamina, strengthand hygiene quickly come up in war zones. A woman who couldnât keep up with male troops in c <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> ombatcould become a liability, Dills said.âI think I am stronger than most women out there,â she said. âThereâs no way that a woman cancarry the same weight that a man can.â
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