11. The term comes from a Japanese word,
which means blur or haze. The Japanese
term is also used in the sense of a mental
haze or senility. The English spelling of the
term is popularized in 1997 in
____Techniques Magazine, when Mike
Johnston, the editor at the time,
commissioned three papers on the topic
for the march-April 1997 issue. Just name
the very common & very popular term..??
20. Anders_____was a Swedish botanist and a student of
Carl Linnaeus. The naming of X after Anders____has
long been a subject of some confusion. Many sources
state that the name of X was bestowed by Linnaeus.
However, Linnaeus died in 1778, more than eleven
years before the X was introduced into Europe, and
so he could not have been the one to honor his former
student. however, you have to identify the X...??
23. In 1938, X began the rescue of hundreds of Jewish children from the Holocaust,
in an operation later known as the Czech Kindertransport. He took them from
Czechoslovakia to Britain, and helped them to find new families. But none of this
was knows until 50 years later, when Xs wife Grete found a notebook containing
the names and the pictures of the children saved by X. Xs wife gave this
notebook to a BBC television program, to which X was invited. X saved total
669 children from Nazi concentration Camps. In 2003 X was Knighted by Queen
Elizabeth II for services to humanity, in saving Jewish children from Nazi
Germany occupied Czechoslovakia. Just id X..??