This was the United flight number operating on September 11th, 2001 from which the following last words were recorded:
"I know we're all going to die. There's three of us who are going to do something about it. I love you, honey."
What is UA 93?
I was a British author often associated with the idea of Social Darwinism and Imperialism of the late 19th and early 20th Centuries due to a work I published entitled "White Man's Burden."
Who is Rudyard Kipling?
This famous image can be seen as a catalyst for Christianity within the Roman Empire, as it inspired victory by Constantine at the Battle of Milvian Bridge and later the issuing of freedom of worship for Christians in the Edict of Milan.
What is the Chi Rho?
This kind of skirt has been defined as "a costume sometimes worn by Scotchmen in America and Americans in Scotland.
What is a kilt?
According to this work because man is "poor, nasty, brutish" it is best for man to offer up some of his individual rights to a benevolent authority who can rule over all men seeking their well-being, thus establishing a case for absolutism to form in the 17th Century and beyond.
What is Leviathan?
8 years ago, Ron was 8 times as old as Johnny. Today, their ages add up to 52. Ron is this old.
What is 40?
This country, officially founded in 1861, boasts of the Apennines, a small mountain range running the length of the country, which conserves some of intact ecosystems that have survived human intervention throughout history.
What is Italy?
This is to Judaism like the Church is to Christianity.
What is Temple?
Once extending from the Irish Sea to the North Sea this is the English name of the 2nd-Century structure known in Latin as "Vallum Hadriani."
What is Hadrian's Wall?
This Latin phrase identifies the unique quality possessed by humanity alone within the Biblical Creation story that makes man different from all other created beings.
What is the Imago Dei?
In business, this is the collective term for payments owed to suppliers, bank loans, leases, income taxes payable and wages payable.
What is Liabilities (or Accounts Payable)?
The Anthem of the United States was penned by Francis Scott Key while at Fort McHenry which is located in the Chesapeake Bay is also home to this Maryland city.
What is Baltimore?
This pope rallied the troops at the Council of Clermont in 1095, calling on men of valor to join God's army to reconquer the holy lands.
Who is Pope Urban II?
Irish Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh and Breton develop from this language that was once widely used in Western Europe.
The Vitruvian Man, a famous drawing that depicts a nude male figure in two superimposed positions within a superimposed circle and square pictures the ideal human proportions based off the architectural theories of a 1st-Century Roman Vitruvius, was drawn by this artist.
Who is Leonardo da Vinci?
This man currently holds the world record in the 100m dash at 9.58 seconds set at the 2009 IAAF Championships in Berlin, Germany.
Who is Usain Bolt?
Switzerland is drained to the North Sea by the Rhine, to the Mediterranean by the Rhone, to the Adriatic by the Po, and to the Black Sea by this river.
What is the Danube?
This Gothic Church in London has been considered the tomb of choice for the who's who in English history.
What is Westminster Abbey?
This major U.S. city possesses these iconic buildings:
St. Patrick's Cathedral, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Chrysler Building, Radio City Music Hall, and the Guggenheim
What is New York (City)?
Originally formed around the idea of Protagoras, an ancient Greek, and later adopted by many thinkers of the Renaissance, which states "Man is the measure of all things."
What is humanism?
At a certain fast food college, there are 75 students enrolled. 15 are taking burger flipping, 40 are taking French fry frying, and 30 are taking neither. This many students are taking both burger flipping and French fry frying.
What is 10?
This country, often the Caribbean vacation choice of many, was the birth place of the religious, social, and political movement referred to as Rastafarianism.
What is Jamaica?
A "revolutionary" name for Notre-Dame de Paris instituted in the wake of a reinvented France under the leadership of Robespierre and the radical Jacobin party.
What is the Temple of Reason?
This Latin translation of the Bible was published in 405 AD by Jerome providing a standard text for the Catholic Church for the next millennium.
What is the Vulgate?
This cone-shaped written language formed the earliest known writing practice found in the Mesopotamian region of Sumer, where the two great rivers converged.
What is cuneiform?