“Fat Man” was the name given internally to the other product of the Manhattan Project, and was the bomb that would be used in the subsequent bombing of Nagasaki after the Japanese did not immediately surrender following the issuing of a warning. This model was used several other times in the future, moreso than the “Little Boy” model was.
“Little Boy” was the name given internally to one of the products of the Manhattan Project, the bomb that would eventually be used in the bombing of Hiroshima that killed several tens of thousands of people.
Robert Louis Stevenson was the author of Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and carried a weak constitution in his youth due to being born with weak lungs. He rejected the church in his adult life, something that coincided with his decision to participate in bohemianism.
This was a place near the river Rhine where Mary Shelly traveled along on her journey through Europe. Though she did not visit the castle, there are several points of connection between the novel she wrote and the place. The family in the novel Frankenstein bear the name of the castle, which is the most immediate point. The most interesting though is that decades prior, an alchemist by the name of Johann Konrad Dippel was born in the castle and would use it for dangerous experiments in his later years of life.
Along with Rum and Textiles, and not including slaves, Molasses was one of the most frequent material exports of the Triangle Trade. It’s a thick, sweet, syrupy waste product of the sugar-refining process that can be used for the creation of Rum, amongst other things.
This is the farm where Robert Burns resided during his life, and where he had trampled the makeshift home of a mouse family that inspired the creation of To a Mouse, on Turning Her Up in Her Nest With the Plough, November, 1785.