Mid 30s facts
While investigating facts about Mid 30s, I found out little known, but curios details like:
In Tennessee in 2001, three 10 year old girls legally married three men in their mid-20s to early-30s. In 2006 a 27 year old woman legally wedded an 11 year old boy.
About the mid-Atlantic or transatlantic accent. It was not a natural accent; it was generally taught to actors and the upper class in north eastern American society. Many news reels from the 30s and 40s reek of it. Transatlantic accent fell out of vogue after World War 2.
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Old timey radio voice from the 30s and 40s is actually a manufactured accent called Mid-Atlantic, and was taught at boarding schools as the proper way to talk that caught on as a massive fad.
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Stalin, while in his mid 30s, had an affair with a 13 year old girl and got her pregnant twice.
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Anxiety and depression increase in teenage years to early adulthood, although plateuing in adulthood (mid-30s). Symptoms show a small decline until older adulthood (mid-70s), until symptoms again increase with age until death.
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The Mid-Atlantic accent spoken in the 30s and 40s whose "chief quality was that no Americans actually spoke it unless educated to do so"
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Teens who marry face a marriage dissolution risk that is almost double that of people who marry between the ages of 25 and 29. People who wait until their mid-30s or later have a 43 per cent lower risk
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Why people in the 30s & 40s speak with an almost-British accent in movies and newsreels, an accent known as Mid- or Transatlantic that, rather than evolve through time was created and taught to American-English speakers around the turn of the 20th century.
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The hottest recorded air temperature was measured in Iran in 1967, after a rare weather phenomenon called Heat Burst raised the air temperature from mid 30s °C to 86.7 C °C within tens of minutes, causing livestock to pie, and crops to fail
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A big reason why Marijuana is illegal today is because in the 1930s cotton growers began to lobby against 'Hemp' farmers seeing it as competition. This led to cannabis receiving bad publicity and one thing led to another eventually leading it to be banned in almost all 48 states by the mid-30s.