Full Name: Maria Antonia Josephina Johanna
Profession: Queen of France
Biography: Wife to Louis XVI of France, Marie Antoinette was born Archduchess of Austria, the youngest daughter of the Austrian Empress Maria Therese and her husband Francis I. She was married aged 14 to the dauphin of France in a dynastic marriage arranged by her parents and Louis XV in 1770.
As a daughter of France's enemy, Marie Antoinette was an unpopular pick for queen.
McDonald's has a new deal to win over budget shoppers. On November 1, the company will debut the $6 Classic Meal Deal for a limited time, according to McDonald's executives who confirmed internal documents viewed by Business Insider. For $6, customers can purchase one entrée, a small fry, a drink or sweet tea of any size, and an apple or seasonal pie. Customers can pick from one of four classic entrées, including a quarter pounder with cheese, a Big Mac, a 10-piece McNuggets, or Filet O Fish.
Women who have found the satisfaction and peace of mind that comes with this beautiful friendship will tell you how rewarding it is to have your mother-in-law on your side, to be cool with them to the point of being considered a daughter and friend. So instead of hoping to usurp your sweetheart’s mother’s place in his life, it makes a lot more sense to be friends with her and below are seven reasons why: 1.
Full Name: McKinley Morganfield
Profession: Blues Musician
Biography: Muddy Waters was one of the most influential blues musicians of all time. His impact extends to blues, rhythm and blues, rock 'n' roll, hard rock, folk, jazz, and country. The Rolling Stones named themselves after his 1950 hit song "Rollin' Stone".
Water's use of amplified electric guitar helped define his legendary style, which transformed the rustic blues of the Mississippi into an electrified urban sound and made him the pioneer and father of modern Chicago blues.
If you sometimes feel nervous while running by yourself outdoors, you’re not alone. The SaferRun Ripcord Siren Personal Alarm, coming to market in February 2020, was built to help you exercise with a greater sense of security. When you pull a tab, the thumb-size alarm emits a 120 db sound—as loud as an ambulance siren. Created by a female-led design team, the device is lightweight, easily fits in a small pocket and costs $19.