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6/15/25

[Answer] Who is the author of "Little Women"?

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...The author of Little Women is Louisa May Alcott. Published in 1868, the novel is a semi-autobiographical account of Alcott’s own upbringing with her three sisters in Concord, Massachusetts. The story follows the lives of the four March sisters—Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy—as they navigate the challenges of growing up during the Civil War era. Alcott, a passionate advocate for women's rights, infused the book with themes of independence, family, and personal growth. It became an instant classic and remains one of the most beloved works in American literature.

6/14/25

[Answer] Which character did NOT appear in the “Seinfeld” pilot?

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..."The Seinfeld Chronicles" is the pilot episode of the sitcom Seinfeld, which first aired on NBC on July 5, 1989. Unlike her three close friends, Elaine is absent from the pilot. The female role was originally intended to be Claire, the waitress at Pete's Luncheonette, but Monk's Cafe replaced the luncheonette and Claire was dropped. Elaine made her first appearance in the second episode, "The Stake Out." Her character was added because NBC executives felt the show was too male-centric and told creators Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David to add a woman to the cast or the show wouldn’t be renewed.

[Answer] Which musician died on Friday the 13th in 1996?

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...Tupac Shakur, one of the most influential figures in music history, died on Friday, September 13, 1996, six days after being shot multiple times in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas. Though widely known for his impact on hip-hop, Tupac's work also explored themes of social justice, inequality, and personal struggle, making him a cultural icon beyond music. His death on Friday the 13th added to the mystique and conspiracy theories that have surrounded his legacy. Despite his short life, Tupac's influence continues to resonate through his music.

6/13/25

[Answer] What was Disney’s first feature-length animated film?

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...Disney’s first feature-length animated film was Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, released in 1937. It marked a major milestone in cinematic history as the world’s first full-length cel-animated feature film. The film was a groundbreaking success, both critically and commercially. Adapted from the Brothers Grimm fairy tale, Snow White showcased innovative animation techniques, synchronized sound, and a rich musical score, setting a new standard for animated storytelling and launching Walt Disney’s legacy as a pioneer in animation.

[Answer] Which company invented the VHS?

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...The VHS (Video Home System) format was invented by JVC, short for the Victor Company of Japan. In the early 1970s, JVC developed VHS as a more user-friendly and cost-effective alternative to Sony’s Betamax. Introduced inn 1976, the VHS format allowed consumers to record television programs and watch pre-recorded movies at home using relatively inexpensive equipment. Its longer recording time and open licensing strategy helped VHS win the format war of the 1980s, becoming the dominant home video technology for over two decades.